Sentence examples for instance of reason from inspiring English sources

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I was grateful for a single uncanny pause, in which Clooney, driving around Westchester on a wild night, stops at dawn, walks up a hill, and silently confronts three horses, as if they were the only instance of reason in a convulsive world.

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The final criterion is the counter pervasion (vyatirekavyāpti) and this is satisfied if there are no instances of the reason that are not also instances of the predicate.

Without loss of generality, we aim to model three breast cancer instances, for reasons of both high incidence of the disease and the large application of state of the art artificial intelligence methods for this medical task.

Therapeutic treatment algorithms were compiled, outlining the particular instance of PIP, the reason for concern and the alternative therapy option in each case.

2) Environment awareness of cloud instances One reason of using a cloud infrastructure is to benefit from its scalability attributes.

And there is no other instance of passion contrary to reason.

For instance, one reason why pockets of unusually high unemployment exist, he argues, is that those communities tend to be outside the right networks.

Senator Ben Nelson, Democrat of Nebraska, for instance, has reason to vote for the health care bill in part to undo a special provision that Senate leaders included giving Nebraska extra federal Medicaid money.

Social facts make a positive legal rule a reason for action because the desirability of authority as a means of securing common good, and the desirability of the "rule of law and not of men," are standing and potent reasons for acknowledging such facts as an instance of valid legislation giving presumptively sufficient reason for compliance.

Later in Sunni history, however, there were notable instances of jurists using reason to re-derive law from the first principles.

Yet the American citizen plumes himself upon this spirit, even when he is sufficiently dispassionate to perceive the ruin it works; and will often adduce it, in spite of his own reason, as an instance of the great sagacity and acuteness of the people, and their superior shrewdness and independence.

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