Sentence examples for whose reasoning from inspiring English sources

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His fables take big, irrational leaps of faith whose reasoning is symbolic rather than psychological.

Confusingly, Trump also has the "support" of Azealia Banks, whose reasoning, as she explained in a series of tweets today, goes as follows.

Due to return to academia in the fall of 2010, the two lawyers finished their second Awlaki memorandum, whose reasoning was widely approved by other administration lawyers, that summer.

(Let's pause and doff our cap to Jed Rakoff, the federal judge who first started complaining about settlements that did not acknowledge guilt — and whose reasoning appears to have persuaded the S.E.C).

The court, whose reasoning has yet to be published, said that a trial in which the prime minister stands accused of bribing judges should continue in Milan.Lawyers for Mr Berlusconi and his friend, Cesare Previti, an MP, had asked for two judge-bribing trials to be moved from Milan on the ground that neither politician would have a fair trial there.

These thinkers took a position that was intermediate between the traditionalists, who remained attached to the literal expressions of the primary sources of Islamic doctrines (the Qurʾān, Islamic scripture; and the Hadith, sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) and who abhorred reasoning, and those whose reasoning led them to abandon the Islamic community (the ummah) altogether.

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So, too, someone whose practical reasoning was directly manipulated by others would not govern herself by means of this reasoning.

That is why my friend George, whose mental reasoning is very deep, very profound (I must keep saying that), last year said he would unilaterally reduce the American nuclear stockpile.

Of course this could also apply to one's own population if you chose to view it as an "enemy" whose "motives, reasoning, and behavior" needed to be controlled.

He describes a patient whose moral reasoning has been disrupted by surgery to separate the hemispheres, who then judges that it is acceptable for a waitress to serve sesame seeds to someone she thinks is allergic to them, but who is not.

But people whose moral reasoning focused on their responsibility were less likely to continue to administer shocks.

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