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Rational agents would be able to think their way to a solution.
Harbaugh was quick to say that he was not sure he would be able to think about the next few days as finding a way to beat his brother.
One would think that mammalian or avian brains, hundreds of times bigger than bug brains, would be able to think up smarter strategies for defense against predators or securing prey.
In a perfect world, I would be able to think that we don't believe rape victims because we just can't fathom rape as a thing that an otherwise normal-seeming person would ever do.
The friend I saw "Avatar" with wondered aloud, a bit too optimistically, if people would be able to think of the battles between the developed world and indigenous peoples the same way after seeing this movie.
'…the HLA is so polymorphic that no country would be able to think itself sufficient even with the largest bank … you need the international collaboration.
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I'd like to assume I'd be able to think clearly and follow instruction, but a part of me knows damn good and well she's better off pairing up with a perfect stranger.
His father was dead now, Marlon told us, and all he'd been able to think about these days was that poster.
All he'd been able to think of was escaping, so much so that he had felt relief when his parents died — though I don't know if he said this or I just inferred it.
Most of all, I would not be able to think in a reasonable manner, and it would seem that everyone else was crazy.
The question of whether machines would ever be able to think, Turing decided, was too philosophically nightmarish to make any real sense.
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