Sentence examples for reliable traits from inspiring English sources

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Plausibly, however, one might argue that the reliable traits that make up an agent's cognitive character have some value independently of the instrumental value they possess in virtue of being reliable i.e., that they have some final or intrinsic value.

Unlike picking up a copy of Golden Retrievers for Dummies and effectively becoming the Dog Whisperer overnight, you can't treat millennials like a breed with reliable traits.

There are no reliable traits for determining age in the adult sedge warbler in the field.

Similar findings are revealed in [ 6] which considers R as one of the most reliable traits when using sustained vowel / ah  :  / as source of evaluation.

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Although the application of GWA may be relied on the use of appropriate population and reliable trait evaluation, this study demonstrated a potential power of the connection between haplotype definition and selection in breeding program.

Momozawa et al. [18] and Lloyd et al. [20] found that "anxiety" could be a reliable trait.

In this model, the common phenotype represents reliable trait variance but the shared environmental component unique to each rater (significant rater-specific C) may be confounded by rater bias effects when the twin pairs are assessed by the same rater (Saudino 2005).

At present, the 20 deep divergences in Bavarian geometrids are being addressed by a multivariate analysis including large-scale dissecting, enlarging sample-size with data connected with reliable ecological traits (e.g. natural host-plants), and sequencing additional markers.

Another reason for using only this set of 27 AUs is that all can be classified with over 90% accuracy using fairly simple methods and provide the basis for reliable personality trait prediction results, while other AUs typically add either more complexity or the classification scores are lower.

Given that value of this sort is possible, then it follows that it could well be the case that we value one true belief over another because of its extrinsic features i.e., that the one true belief, but not the other, was produced by a reliable cognitive trait that is independently valuable.

For example, it could be that we value forming a true belief via a reliable cognitive trait more than a mere true belief because the former belief is produced in such a way that it is of credit to us that we believe the truth.

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