Sentence examples for revises one from inspiring English sources

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In the SSPP a Liner Service Provider (LSP) only revises one of its many operational strings, and it is assumed that the other strings are unchangeable.

The proposed regulation, which revises one proposed a year ago, also allows drillers to comply with state regulations in places where federal officials deem them as tough or tougher than the applicable federal rules.

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But when one is no longer capable of revising one's ends, one is no longer capable of self-governance in that domain.

It should say: one is required to either revise one's intention to E, or revise one's belief that one will E only if one intends to M, or intend to M. (See especially Broome 1999 and Wallace 2006. For earlier defenses of the wide-scope view, see Hill 1973 and Darwall 1983).

For instance, suppose that one is unaware that one is unable to revise one's ends, but, after careful reflection and deliberation, one decides to intend the means.

Second, it's not clear that an inability to revise one's ends always makes one incapable of self-governance.

Fernando Ferrer, the Bronx borough president and mayoral candidate who faces Mark Green, the public advocate, in a runoff on Oct. 11, has revised one of his commercials, to include, for the first time, Ed Koch, who endorsed him on Tuesday.

If you are revising one topic try doing different activities on it so your brain doesn't get bored and start to wander off.

PNG's prime minister, Peter O'Neill, last month told his Australian counterpart, Tony Abbott, that Port Moresby would be tearing up the existing resettlement agreement, signed in July 2013 by Kevin Rudd, and offering a revised one for cabinet to sign off on.

If we had a decent theory of epistemic utility (also known as cognitive utility and cognitive value) perhaps what hypotheses one ought to accept, or what experiments one ought to perform, or how one ought to revise one's corpus of belief in the light of new information, could be determined by the rule: maximize expected epistemic utility (or maximize expected cognitive value).

That such a distinguished figure should revise one of his most controversial decisions has inevitably focused attention on his judicial past.

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