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What happens when all alternatives to reach an agreement fail, will the system give priority to one human, based, for example, on a social hierarchy?
Asai claimed that a fundamental principle in Japanese society is to not give priority to one principle over another, making it difficult to reach a specific conclusion on ethical dilemmas or conflicting situations [ 9].
Results of this study indicate that examined stroke patients who show a problem with attention flexibility during the walk will be focused not only on barriers but also on the accuracy of the walk, which means that they cannot give priority to one of the activities in terms of increasing the capacity of attention on selected activity.
You have to give priority to one in order to absorb the messages".
Jeronimo says: "With the Nexus, Google attempted to bring the best device running the latest version of Android, but couldn't give priority to one of the tier two manufacturers that were interested in making it when you have companies like Samsung and Huawei leading the market.
What unifies for living organisms and the evolutionary process things that appear conflicting for human beings is the fact that both occur in the context of "real life," and so both their reciprocity and appropriate balances between them occur without any benefit being gained by attempting to distinguish between them, or to give priority to one or the other.
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"At a local signal level, we can implement priority measures for ambulances, buses, etc - that's a standard feature in some software and has been for years," says Stevens. "However, giving priority to one vehicle makes things slightly worse for all others.
However at the bottom giving priority to one's self-interest in anything at any time is immoral.
Moreover, as mentioned earlier, participants only had one vote – and giving priority to one answer does not necessarily mean the other issues are being regarded as unimportant.
Moreover, dichotomization gives priority to one particular transition in the outcome scale: in the case of the GOS this is the change from severe disability to moderate disability.
In an early contribution he pointed out that "… giving priority to one group of people means taking it away from another group… we must not shrink from identifying who (implicitly) the 'low priority' people are, in any particular system of health care" [ 61].
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