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We can ask what we take to be morally salient, whether we appeal to moral principles, and how we deal with conflicting moral considerations.
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Those of us truly serious about evaluating Alexander's proof also need to know how likely is it that Alexander would think of the divine as an explanation for his unexpected and incredibly salient experience, whether or not it was actually the case.
The decision tree prompts the identification of a series of ethically salient factors: (i) whether the disease is zoonotic; (ii) whether the disease threatens an endangered species; and (iii) whether the disease threatens a population on which local human communities depend.
The band played "All You Need is Love," which seemed a more salient point than whether the bride wore white.
"The government clearly had the power to do this, but the more salient question is whether this was the best use of their resources," said Daniel L. Zelenko, a partner at Crowell & Moring and a former S.E.C. lawyer.
The underlying question here, however, goes deeper than the TV debates – it is really the viability of pan-UK parties amid a discourse where the salient question is whether you are on your own country's side – or instead on that of the hated Westminster.
Perhaps the most salient question is whether the relation between religion and science is characterized by conflict or by concord.
The applied goal was to test whether salient features of summary and ensemble displays contributed to some of the biases reported in prior work (Ruginski et al., 2016), whereas the theoretical goal was to examine whether salient visual features inform how viewers interpret displays.
Perhaps, the most salient question is whether this memorisation washback can be attributed to test impact, test-taker characteristics, specific rote learning methodological contexts, or indeed other forces within the wider educational scene.
Put another way, the Academic Skeptic will claim that it is the strength of the evidence that is salient in determining whether S knows, regardless of the practical consequences of S's being right or wrong; and because in neither case is S justified in believing that ~sk, S is not justified in believing that the gun shoots straight in either case.
Even though the gender that one was erotically attracted to (at any specific time, given the assumption that persons will likely be attracted to persons of both sexes) was not important, other issues were salient, such as whether one exercised moderation.
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