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Most people, however ostensibly rational, have one or two up their sleeve.
Thamesmead, a name chosen by readers of the now defunct London Evening News, was designed as a brave new home for 60,000 lucky Londoners, who were to live in a cluster of ostensibly rational, pre-fabricated concrete "neighbourhoods".
The world of Alexandria in the later years of the Roman Empire is one in which the forces of intolerance, whatever deity they profess, always seem to have the upper hand, and in which even ostensibly rational, compassionate rulers collaborate with the faith-based holy warriors.
The review hones right in on the tension that runs through all of Garner's extended nonfiction work, between the ostensibly rational, objective journalistic project of providing a reported account of a crime, and the author's own instinctual, subjective responses to this project as she pursues it.
In Graham-Dixon's view, Picasso never lost his attachment to a profoundly superstitious way of looking at the world; even in the ostensibly rational approach of cubism, subjects seem to shimmer and hover as if in a vision, like the Moorish sculpture that has the effect of turning stone into lace.
It's a place where running for president is a thing that an ostensibly rational person does because he's desperate and has no other choice.
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WE make all sorts of ostensibly conscious and seemingly rational choices when we are aware of a potential risk.
In an ideal world, freedom of movement is a universal right for individuals, as there is ostensibly no rational reason why anyone would have a stronger right to be in any place more than anyone else [ 36].
Just as there was the hot-headed, sensualist earthling who sparred with the agnostic, rational Vulcan – while ostensibly playing for the same team – here we have the brash, shirt-ripping diesel in a chess match with the relentlessly logical hybrid – the latter a car that conserves every erg of energy with its regenerative braking.
Whereas Eastwood, who has no inhibition about such matters, seeks to overcome the barrier between the putatively rational realm of the material and the ostensibly fictive one of the spirit — a truly ambitious project, and one that, for all its redemptively humanist consolations, must have been hard for him to put over with a straight face.
During this conference, it was noticed that one of the numbers Candelas had computed for the counting of rational curves disagreed with the number obtained by Norwegian mathematicians Geir Ellingsrud and Stein Arild Strømme using ostensibly more rigorous techniques.
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