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I enjoy having my taste buds celebrated for their discernment in my role as chief taster.
Archytas appears to be praising those concerned with the sciences for their discernment, their ability to make distinctions (diagignôskein).
His view might seem extravagant upon first hearing, but underlying it is the thought that if one is to discern the truth of the world, it might be advantageous to apprehend the world, not exclusively in scientific, mechanical and causal terms, but rather in aesthetic, analogical, expressive and metaphorical terms that require a sense of taste for their discernment.
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But before plunging into the Chinese market, it is testing Asian waters with a recently opened standalone boutique in Singapore, where watch buyers are known for their hard-headed discernment.
Slums and BMWs went under the deluge without discernment for their economic standing.
This technique, pioneered by the author and inventor Edward de Bono, requires a debate's participants to identify, by using colors, the essential nature of the points made — white for facts, black for discernment, red for emotions, green for creativity, yellow for optimism and blue for coordination.
The four-track approach implies that patients are compos mentis that is, they can make a rational choice; under the Euthanasia Law it is required that patients are legally competent and so their capacity for discernment is thoroughly assessed before any request for euthanasia is considered.
Clinton joked at the Faith Forum that sometimes her plea is, "Oh, Lord, why can't you help me lose weight?" But her daily habit, she said, is praying, "for discernment, for wisdom, for strength, for courage … ".
If any more proof of a product bubble were needed, look to Nicole (Snooki) Polizzi, the "Jersey Shore" player known more for public drunkenness than for discernment in audio technology.
We examined evolutionary sequence conservation at cis-NAT loci in Arabidopsis thaliana across nine sequenced Brassicaceae species (picked for optimal discernment of purifying selection), focussing on the parts of their sequences not overlapping protein-coding transcripts (dubbed 'NOLPs').
The document, with the lengthy title, "Instruction Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in view of their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders," stated that men with "deep-seated homosexual tendencies" could not be admitted to the priesthood.
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