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"To handle these complications of human instructions — benevolent or not," Scheutz writes, "robots need to be able to explicitly reason through consequences of actions and compare outcomes to established social and moral principles that prescribe what is and is not desirable or legal".

The instruction of the TMS studies made participants explicitly reason about the sensory consequences of the stimulation and directed their attention to the specific body part that was getting punctured.

The use of our profile allows ontology developers and ontology users to explicitly reason about these constraints.

Our results indicate that the use of our methodology requires the biologist undertaking the integration task to explicitly reason about the underlying semantics of the concepts representing connector input and output data, thus contributing for the correctness and accuracy of the resulting integration as a whole.

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"What is still more important is unity of religious background," he added, and then made his point more explicitly: "Reasons of race and religion combine to make any large number of free-thinking Jews undesirable.'' Eliot's powerful early poetry had already made this undesirability clear.

Whereas the first method, which is the focus of this article, is a reactive search technique that decides where to search next only based on local information about the objects in the robot's vicinity, the second algorithm is a more global and inference-based approach that explicitly reasons about the location of the target object given all observations made so far.

Indeed, Herraiz et al. [ 32] explicitly reasoned that auditory training with an active listening task would alter the cortical 'map' that is associated with tinnitus generation.

For example, while some feminist philosophers of education suggest that girls and boys should master both traditional male and traditional female roles and abilities, others reject these familiar categories, while still others distrust or explicitly reject reason and objectivity themselves as problematically "male".

The receiving party often tried to summarise explicitly the reason to admit.

In this study we assess the importance of these differences by analysing birth cohorts in DIN and GPRD to: (i) compare the volume of recording of prescribing and diagnostic codes in DIN and GPRD (both overall and by examining variation between practices); (ii) examine the value of linkage for identifying explicitly the reason for prescribing.

For example some women may have responded that they sought abortion due to "bad timing", which may have been due to a number of factors (e.g. being financially unprepared or not having found the right partner) but unless these underlying reasons were explicitly stated, her reason was coded only as "bad timing".

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