Sentence examples for thinking universally from inspiring English sources

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"We're still stuck with a government policy that is at odds with medical thinking universally".

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No other discipline has inspired such wonder about the world, or furnished me with thinking tools so universally applicable to the puzzles that confront us as human beings.

Some of the meanings participants attached to "online gaming" were not necessarily as intended, with participants universally thinking of online poker rather than other gaming sites such as "Second Life" or "World of Warcraft".

Yet Wundt himself calls his Logik the "most rigorous rejection of the psychologism that reigned at the time [i.e., 1880],"[89] and held that "logical thinking is universally binding for every thinker" (Wundt, 1920: 266).

Another debate concerned the nature of mental language, specifically whether it is conventional or natural (Gelber 1984; Panaccio 1996) Ockham had argued that thinking occurs in a universally significative language of concepts acquired causally via experience, and that all conventional languages are subordinated to this mental language, which is shared by everyone.

He never stopped thinking independently himself, & it was universally gratifying that his great ' irreverend mind didn't peter out of the absurdly frail body... Hopes Hollywoos won't fail to that he was a symbol of philosopic thought & inquiry, who held off, as long as he was able to wave walking stick, the dismal onrush of convention and conformity.

Allspaw says that cost-benefit analysis can be a useful way to approach the issue because it's a universally understood way of thinking about the business.

Raising the middle finger – the universally recognised sign for thinking someone else is a dickhead – is just a "thing" him and Kyle Walker do.

Universally, participants recalled not thinking about their knees prior to having symptoms.

There are many different kinds of thinking, and there are various means of categorizing them into a "taxonomy" of thinking skills, but there is no single universally accepted taxonomy.

6, 7 Although there is no universally accepted definition, "attitude" can be defined as a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something.

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