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The model of the educated man that emerged from this process was the Scholastic, whose rational intelligence had been vigorously disciplined for the pursuit of moral excellence and whose highest happiness was found in contemplation of the Christian God.
The BBC is out of control, was the motion proposed by the Guardian's Emily Bell and independent producer Peter Bazalgette in a session devised by Carlton programme head, Steve Hewlett whose rational ability to cut through the BBC's problems led more than one to wonder why Dyke doesn't replace his strategy department with one man.
We then use rational homotopy to generalize to spaces whose rational cohomology is the tensor product of an exterior algebra on odd dimensional generators with the tensor product of truncated polynomial algebras on even dimensional generators.
Political communities are a kind of institution whose rational status as a normally desirable and obligatory objective of and context for collaborative action (and forbearance) can easily be seen to be entailed by the foundational practical and moral principles.
Boronic acids are a very appealing class of serine proteases inhibitors whose rational design suffers, in spite of their therapeutic potential, from the lack of boron-related parameters in force fields commonly used for proteins.
The question President Obama should be asking himself is: given our $1.4 trillion deficit, can we really afford another little war whose rational is unclear and outcome uncertain?
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But the accounts of the first two types are almost entirely in terms of how they differ from the rational type, whose rationality is self-evident to Weber and his readers on the basis of their own knowledge of human goods (basic aspects of human wellbeing) and related practical truths.
In many newsrooms and television studios across the country, Planned Parenthood is regarded as the equivalent of, well, the Komen foundation: an apolitical, high-minded and humanitarian institution whose work no rational person -- and certainly no self-respecting woman -- could possibly question or oppose.
January 27 , 1814Paris, France September 17, 1879 Lausanne, Switzerland Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, (born Jan . 27 , 1814Paris, France died Sept. 17, 1879, Lausanne, Switz.), French Gothic Revival architect, restorer of French medieval buildings, and writer whose theories of rational architectural design linked the revivalism of the Romantic period to 20th-century Functionalism.
The proposed approach can be used to solve discrete Wiener-Hopf equations whose symbols are rational matrix functions which admit canonical factorization relative to the unit circle.
He writes: 'It is probable that the number π is not even contained among the algebraic irrationalities, i.e., that it cannot be the root of an algebraic equation with a finite number of terms, whose coefficients are rational.
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