Sentence examples for relevant evaluative from inspiring English sources

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Fitting attitude theories hold that for something to be valuable is for it to merit some relevant evaluative attitude.

These are considerations in favor (or against) some attitude that fail to bear on the relevant evaluative judgment of something despite focusing on its properties.

As the function/rank matrix in Figure 8 above shows, relevant evaluative meaning for Halliday was in fact scattered across a range of lexicogrammatical systems – including at least process type (affective mental processes) at clause rank, attitude in nominal groups, comment in adverbial groups and connotation for words.

We contend that if the primary health system is to embrace equal consumer participation in services, as advocated by recent analysts, carers must be explicitly positioned as competent agents who are able to make relevant evaluative judgments based on their own situations.

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This apparent discrepancy has recently been interpreted in the context of the default mode literature where the pCC is proposed tofoster inwardly directed attention to interoceptive (e.g. autonomic) information (Raichle et al., 2001) and support self-relevant evaluative processes including the automatic appraisal of unpleasant self-relevant stimuli (Maddock, 1999).

Thus FA theories must explicate a notion of fittingness that can distinguish reasons of the right kind: those relevant to evaluative judgment of the object.

The obvious cases on which most of the literature focuses pose no such challenge, since everyone agrees that they are not relevant to the evaluative judgment at issue.

The inherently systematic process found in the use of a checklist makes it highly relevant and useful for evaluative purposes.

Fiore and Damhorst (1992) also discussed the importance of the evaluative criteria relevant to aesthetics to determine the overall quality of women's pants.

In the spirit of G. E. Moore, we might understand the evaluative reflection relevant to deliberation in consequentialist terms, as reflection about a non-natural property of goodness that is instantiated by states of the world; but this is not a very popular approach today.

Whether or not legal theory is inherently evaluative in the relevant sense depends on whether the argument from interpretation succeeds.

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