Sentence examples for reductive answer from inspiring English sources

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In the name of the easy reductive answer, however, the popular media in all their forms mostly ignore the issue.

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He suggests that leaders should develop ways of looking at problems that focus more on context than on reductive answers.

But sometimes reductive answers can be arresting, and one longs for Bazelon to proclaim a bit more, not always to let common sense trump revelation.

The writer may organize the chaos of our lives a little, which makes the questions clearer, but that has nothing to do with the provision of reductive answers or people who always respond "appropriately".

The essential question to be answered by an elaborated identity theory is, in Feigl's view, the following: "[H]ow are the raw feels related to behavioral (or neurophysiological) states?" (1967, p. 5) By posing the question that way, Feigl excludes a reductive solution to the mind-body problem.

We might expect that reductive realists would always answer this question in the affirmative, whereas non-reductive realists would always answer it in the negative.

The answer follows: reductive elimination of H2 upon binding of N2 to FeMo-co of the E4 state generates a state in which highly reduced FeMo-co binds N2, which likely is activated for reduction through electrostatic interactions with the remaining two sulfur-bound protons.

Mr. O'Haver understands the inexplicable nature of horrors like this one and he never panders to our reductive wish for clear answers.

This article provides a geometric bridge between two entirely different character formulas for reductive Lie groups and answers the question posed by Schmid (in: Deformation Theory and Symplectic Geometry, Mathematical Physics Studies, Vol. 20, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1997, pp. 259 270).

Ms. Yu suggests that the question is not only impossible to answer, but also reductive and inappropriate in the face of such a singular achievement.

Toward the end of "Last Night," the curiously monotone first novel from the Out magazine editor in chief Brendan Lemon, our urbane narrator, a New Yorker named John Webster, asks, "Do all stories have to return to attraction, exploration, abandonment?" His answer -- a qualified yes" -- feels reductive.

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