Sentence examples for linked reason from inspiring English sources

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It's about the difference between the French and the English Enlightenment — the French, who focussed on reason, and the English, who were more theistic and linked reason to acts of compassion".

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But today that consensus has fallen apart for three linked reasons.

They are buying in London for a number of linked reasons, including the robustness of the legal system and the stability of the political system, but the crucial reason for the current boom at the top end of the capital's property market is sterling's decline in value.

That is, Fischer's view will then show how, as a source of her conduct, a morally responsible agent can be tightly linked to reasons (reasons Wolf identifies under the heading, "the True and the Good").

On the other hand, Plato elsewhere explains the existence of evil in other terms[59]; and soul and especially god are deeply linked to reason and good order in this discussion.

Our results were consistent with the study carried out by Torabinejad et al. [ 6] who linked the reason with the inadequate space available for the dispersal of the pressure due to acute periradicular inflammation.

Since branch patterning and cell division plane specification are linked, we reasoned that non-branching cells in the myosin VIII null plants might also have cell division defects.

They were also asked to provide scenarios where teenagers are likely to drink alcohol and asked if their personality type was linked to reasons people drink alcohol.

Among those successfully linked, several reasons emerged as to why estimates of recruitment rates based on a simple comparison of numbers of questionnaires and hospital episodes rather than on linked data will be inaccurate.

Students reported higher numbers of non-vaccination linked to reasons concerning the illness and the scarce availability of the vaccine, while nurses and other HCW refused more often based on the characteristics of the vaccine.

According to one version of internalism, which David Brink calls "agent internalism," in virtue of the concept of morality, moral obligations (or moral reasons, on a two-step internalism linking obligations, reasons, and motives) necessarily motivate the agent to act morally (see Brink 1986, 28).

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