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Free sign up"proper reasoning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to thought processes or conclusions that are based on sound logic or evidence. For example, "After proper reasoning, I concluded that the best course of action was to invest in stocks."
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While a requirement for philosophy majors, this course is appropriate for anyone interested in proper reasoning, especially those intending to pursue computer science or mathematics.
But if we did consider it, the proper reasoning, as this is about copyright, is to make Google pay a fee to all owners of the copyright-protected material (ie not just newspapers) that it uses in its search engine.
But it is not a hard and fast rule to use more than one method as long as proper reasoning is given.
The thought here is not that the offer is too good to decline rationally, but that, as in hypnosis, proper reasoning about it becomes impossible.
We just need to know how to follow this guide, through proper reasoning, so as to reach the truth i.e., the theory of atoms and void (Lee 2005).
The enterprise has been a significant contributor to the emergent recognition of the need to give greater respectful attention to raciality and ethnicity (as well as to gender, sexual orientation, and other constitutive aspects of our personal and social identities) as conditioners of philosophical praxis without thereby invalidating reconstructed notions of proper reasoning.
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But he hangs around; he wants to exchange a few words with Ahmed in the proper manner, reasoning that he likes the look of the young man, loves the way he concentrates on what he is doing, and senses, too, that his movements are those of a young man who has said yes to hard work.
If private investors have the proper incentives, the reasoning goes, they will come up with strategies that will lure motorists from their cars.No city has embraced that idea more wholeheartedly than Bangkok.
As Boole wrote later, it was a proper "science of reasoning", and not a "mnemonic art" like traditional Syllogistics (Boole 1997: 136).
Jefferson dismissed the 'necessary and proper' clause as reasoning for the creation of a national bank, stating that the enumerated powers "can all be carried into execution without a bank".
Basically, it was built around the study of dialectic (the skill of accurate verbal reasoning), the proper pursuit of which, he believed, enables misconceptions and confusions to be stripped away and the nature of underlying truth to be established.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com