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And perhaps both crises will be resolved by men who, blessedly, appear to become more rational the closer they get to the edge: John Boehner and Nikita Khrushchev.
Lastly, it is expected that the greater a population's literacy rate, the more rational the decision-making and promotion of opportunity entrepreneurship will be.
Until a single body is mandated to make the administrative components of research more rational, the load will increase, scientific productivity and adherence to regulations will decrease, and solutions will be offered piecemeal".
Nor does it seem correct to count as more rational the person who avoids inconsistency by refusing to have an opinion in the face of evidence than the person with less than full confidence in a logical truth, who takes the incomplete evidence into account.
5. Clean Energy Investing and Entrepreneurship is Much More Rational The crazy "greentech"/"cleantech"/ enertech" movement has settled down now with a chastened and much wiser approach from investor and entrepreneurs.
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Instead of being allowed to endure the build-up, see its players get on the plane, and participate in a football tournament like the more rational countries, the unhinged nation would be conditionally discharged, and spared the usual punishment.
This isn't the only way to make the process more rational, just the first one that popped into my mind.
The model is more rational than the rotational spring models and at the same time being easier to implement in analysis than the multiple spring models.
The common theme throughout the original position arguments is that it is more rational for the parties to choose the principles of justice over any other alternative.
He suggests, plausibly, that this is a potentially more embarrassing consequence for such a theory: 'Even if one is willing to accept the result that one is sometimes more rational in the good case than in the bad case, it is harder to live with the claim that one is sometimes more rational in the bad case than the good case' (p. 390).
Is the initial assumption that one particle is acting to cause the observed trace more rational than the assumption that 207 particles are so acting?
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