Sentence examples for structure of thinking from inspiring English sources

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"The structure of thinking exemplified by chiasmus," Garber writes, "works both structurally and symbolically: the productive confusion between art and life, inside and outside, container and contained was essential to both the stability and the destabilization of Shakespearean theater".

It has been stated, however, that experienced clinicians outperform students because they work from a wider repository of past clinical experiences, with marked differences in the precise structure of thinking processes [ 42] that are not always directly related to a common core of biomedical knowledge [ 50].

"There are traces of modernity, but if you look at the structure of thinking, it is very traditional, in a medieval sense".

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Performances of his orchestral pieces from the late 50 and early 60s, Apparitions and Atmosphères (which the Berlin Philharmonic and Simon Rattle play at the Proms on 30 August) were a revelation of a new way of structuring music, of thinking about the possibilities for musical language.

Meanwhile some people with Asperger's are beginning to argue that it should not be regarded as a disability at all, but rather an alternative brain structure, a way of thinking and acting that is different but not deficient.

Here are 5 Tips to Teach Entrepreneurship 1. Teach The Structure of Design Thinking Using these terms helps provide concrete details for the adolescent brain.

The key point was when I decided to leave a government research group for the private sector; immersing myself in the production of top-flight commercial wines changed the structure of my thinking.

The centre uses a structured treatment scheme, which includes lectures about the mental structure of addiction/addictive way of thinking, and group therapy sessions.

"What I like about year 3 is, and you notice that more and more now: it helps you to create a certain structure in your way of thinking.

Do something great… overturn all these failed male structures of thinking, all this aggression in decision-making…" he pauses in his impromptu stump speech to the mother's union of Kingston upon Thames to laugh a little.

It is not the literary equivalent of Robinson's first novel, but then, times have changed, and Gilead, which seems in some ways almost to resent being a novel at all, is perhaps more closely akin to Mother Earth's "effort to break down some of the structures of thinking that make reality invisible to us", than to the gorgeously evoked absences of Housekeeping.

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