Sentence examples for for example deliberation from inspiring English sources

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Deciding to A is not to be confused with any process that issues in deciding to A, including, for example, deliberation about what to do … And deciding to A, as I conceive of it, does not precede the onset of the intention to A formed in the act of deciding.

Alfred Mele explicates the view as follows [ 2010: 44 5]: Deciding to A is not to be confused with any process that issues in deciding to A, including, for example, deliberation about what to do … And deciding to A, as I conceive of it, does not precede the onset of the intention to A formed in the act of deciding.

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The special tasks involved in the interviews lead, for example, to deliberation on how to integrate battery charging processes into existing mobility patterns.

It has been suggested, for example, that group deliberation can induce single-peaked preferences, by leading participants to focus on a shared cognitive or ideological dimension (Miller 1992; Knight and Johnson 1994; Dryzek and List 2003).

This is consistent for example with the deliberations of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Citizens Councill in the UK, that age should not be considered as a prioritisation criterion (in health technology assessment), unless it is associated with the level of health outcome.

Representatives of the county council are invited to join different groups of deliberation (for example the traffic technical group described on page 11) but they often chose to not attend and don't use these type of power resources towards the PTA.

In the "deliberation" stage, for example, the ethical-theoretical framework was needed to guide the normative deliberation aiming at an ethically justified assessment of the moral problems which had been identified in the earlier project stages.

Use of more democratic processes in public deliberations, for example, resulted in no improvement on key measures.

Those critics point, for example, to the American deliberations over whether Mr. Zelaya's ouster meets the legal definition of a coup, a decision that would set off an automatic suspension of aid from the United States.

When you think too hard about it, though, there's something very odd about the notion of legal truth - the way that a jury's deliberations, for example, can fix reality in retrospect, turning an alleged crime into a crime that actually happened simply by stating as much.

One of the difficulties for university administrations defending their processes is that many decision-making deliberations, for example concerning admissions, appointments and handling of complaints, are considered confidential.

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