Sentence examples for presumably conscious from inspiring English sources

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The big four accountancy firm has also begun hiding details of applicants' school and university from recruiters, as a way to eliminate "unconscious bias" – and presumably conscious bias as well.

Presumably conscious that key aspects of its franchise have been lapped by rivals Gran Turismo and Project Cars, developer Turn 10 has built carefully on the well-received Forza 6: 700-plus vehicles, 32 racing locations, endless racing conditions due to the new dynamic weather system – these stats are just the start of it.

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He noted that termites build their perfect mounds, and bees their perfect hives, and spiders their perfect webs, all around the world, without, presumably, being conscious of why or what they are doing.

For example, Caesar's mental state of being conscious presumably ended with the event of his death.

"It's presumably not a conscious decision but males that care for clutches probably produce more offspring than males that don't, even if they don't live quite as long," said Dr Dugas, explaining the reason for the frogs' sacrifice.

Participants with higher 25(OH D levels are presumably more health conscious compared with participants with lower levels, this is evidenced in our data as high 25(OH D level was associated with more outdoor physical activities.

Presumably his sub-conscious made the executive decision that no good could come from a child carrying around memories from such a start to life.

The message -- "No fleas, lice or ticks on me!" -- is presumably concealed from the conscious mind of both sender and receiver.

Kweli's default musical setting is that dreary soul-jazz hybrid that seems to come as standard with every socially conscious rapper, presumably in the belief that if the music bores the listener rigid, they will be forced to concentrate on the lyrics.

Indeed, some of the most interesting examples of biological altruism are found among creatures that are (presumably) not capable of conscious thought at all, e.g. insects.

Every kind of joy we experience is not presumably a result of conscious desire, and Spinoza allows at IIIP39s that these instances of joy (i.e., those which do not satisfy any kind of longing) are also good.

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