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Surely those must be grounded in less biased, more reasoned analysis.
For most Enlightenment thinkers, progress would have to represent Christian beliefs in a more reasoned form.
The Leave campaign feels that the passion generated by their campaign can overcome the more reasoned arguments over the economy pursued by Remain.
As such, it would be consistent for banks to advocate for more reasoned and forward-looking data privacy policies that mesh with global norms.
In fact there is still reason to be hopeful — strong institutional mechanisms and channels of communication can help bring a more reasoned approach to the relationship.
Ample supplies of hogs and pork continued to overshadow the market, but the recent slide in futures prices had outpaced more reasoned cash hog price declines.
"Particularly in the last few days of this referendum we're going to have less baseless assertion and inflammatory rhetoric and more reasoned argument and facts," he said.
Historically, the Senate has provided more procedural protections for the minority party than in the House of Representatives in the hope of forcing more-reasoned legislating, and fostering compromise.
Too often they devolve into racist, misogynistic maelstroms where the loudest, most offensive, and stupidest opinions get pushed to the top and the more reasoned responses drowned out in the noise.
I've frequently argued that if we could level the playing field and balance out the arguments on both sides, we'd have a more reasoned debate that might result in better public policy.
It means we need not to rely on our feelings, which don't get it, but we need to think in a more reasoned, careful, deliberate way about the realities beneath the data that we're getting.
By acknowledging the risks we face, but also arguing for a more reasoned and less belligerent approach to our security, she can redefine and recapture a group of women who might otherwise steer to the right.
"She's seen much differently than her father — she certainly has a classier, more reasoned reputation, and she's beloved by a lot of the people her father is not beloved by," said Robert Thompson, a Syracuse University communications professor.
It seems every financial institution is ready to talk up the potential of blockchain – the technology that underpins the cryptocurrency bitcoin – but one firm has taken a more reasoned approach and warned about the "unrealistic expectations" that could arise.
And what really moves on Facebook, Twitter, and the other main sites is almost always nastier and louder than what we see in newspapers and TV. Longer form and more reasoned messages literally and figuratively don't fit on social media.
Karpf then wrote a response to the Stephens incident in Esquire and proved he's not only more reasoned that the New York Times op-ed columnist (I have no idea how he has that job) but also a better writer.
And while they saw the same old bombastic Trump persona, they heard him deliver a better and more reasoned message and — this is crucial — they saw and heard it with their own eyes and ears and not through the mainstream media's filter.
As he told us: "The longer-form, more-reasoned writing that I've done has been the bedrock in making good decisions, and also has helped people I collaborate with see more of the thinking behind decisions we make, enabling them to be more autonomous and independent in their choices."
"We're bringing some facts and statistics to the table and hopefully that will spark a more reasoned discussion because we need people to make the right decision so that they don't load too much on student debt and then end up in careers that don't fit their talents and aspirations," he said.
AND SO WE FEEL GOOD ABOUT OUR PLAN, WE ARE CONFIDENT IN THAT PLAN, BUT I DO THINK IT MAKES SENSE FOR US TO HAVE A MORE REASONED PERSPECTIVE IN TERMS OF HOW QUICKLY WE CAN REALLY MOVE IT. FABER: SO THAT IS SOMETHING YOU CAME TO UNDERSTAND – MAYER: AND WE'RE NOW COMING FROM A POSITION OF STRENGTH, WHICH IS A BETTER PLACE TO BE OPERATING FROM.
In southern Kalimantan, Australian Communist soldiers spread the word of the Indonesian independence declaration.VIckers (2005), p. 97 Republican leaders struggled to come to terms with popular sentiment; some wanted passionate armed struggle; others a more reasoned approach.
For Zosimus, a more reasoned contemporary view shows Claudius as less grand. Claudius' successes in the year 269 were not continued in his next year as Emperor. As the Scythians starved in the mountains or surrendered, the legions pursuing them began to see an epidemic spreading throughout the men. Also, Claudius' unwillingness to do anything at the siege of Autun likely provoked a quarrel with Zenobia.
They insisted that liberty could not be "taken away without consent." A more reasoned approach was taken by some elements. James Otis, Jr. wrote the most influential protest, The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved. Otis, the radical leader in Massachusetts, convinced the Massachusetts assembly to send a circular letter to the other colonies, which called for an inter-colonial meeting to plan tempered resistance.
Televoting is a more cost-effective method of democratic deliberation than many alternatives such as deliberative polling, as it does not require the participants to meet in person. Common to other deliberative democratic techniques, it also tends to produce more reasoned decisions than "raw" opinion polling, because participants are exposed to various perspectives other than their own in the briefing materials that they receive.
So impressed was Musa that he engaged the Andalusian to construct his new residence and the Great, or Djingereyber, Mosque in Timbuktu. While the residence has been lost to time, the Great Mosque still stands in Timbuktu. Hunwick posits that the "rounded arch, so reminiscent of the architecture of Muslim Andalusia, may, therefore have been an innovation of al-Sahili." But more reasoned analysis suggests that his role, if any, was quite limited.
Should schools try to cultivate patriotic or cosmopolitan sentiments among students? Gutmann's second major contribution to political philosophy is a theory of deliberative democracy that she developed in collaboration with Harvard political scientist Dennis Thompson. Democracy and Disagreement (1996) calls for more reasoned and respectful argument in everyday politics. Deliberation can inform decision making through reasoned argument and develop society's collective capacity to pursue justice while finding mutually acceptable terms of social cooperation—even when disagreements persist.
To spread the revolutionary message, pemuda set up their own radio stations and newspapers, and graffiti proclaimed the nationalist sentiment. On most islands, struggle committees and militia were set up. Republican newspapers and journals were common in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Surakarta, which fostered a generation of writers known as angkatan 45 ('generation of 45') many of whom believed their work could be part of the revolution. Republican leaders struggled to come to terms with popular sentiment; some wanted passionate armed struggle; others a more reasoned approach.
This makes them a preferred choice for dynamic and online graph-drawing systems. ; Strong theoretical foundations: While simple ad-hoc force-directed algorithms often appear in the literature and in practice (because they are relatively easy to understand), more reasoned approaches are starting to gain traction. Statisticians have been solving similar problems in multidimensional scaling (MDS) since the 1930s, and physicists also have a long history of working with related n-body problems - so extremely mature approaches exist. As an example, the stress majorization approach to metric MDS can be applied to graph drawing as described above.
He also distinguishes Harrison from the Peters case based on the fact that, in this case, the appellant had an interest sanctioned by law, in pursuing legitimate claims against her employer. Additionally, he calls for a more reasoned adoption of stare decisis by the Supreme Court of Canada. This would allow the Court to depart from some of its previous decisions as it comes to realize that social conditions are changing: :This Court, above all others in this country, cannot be simply mechanistic about previous decisions ... we are free to depart :from previous decisions in order to support the pressing need to examine the present case on its merits.
Collaboration results in a clearer definition of public values, more creative alternatives, more reasoned and reasonable decisions, and a constituency that becomes better informed and committed to the plan and its implementation. 27\. Science-Informed Planning: It is both a legal requirement and professional imperative to duly consider the best available science and expertise in the planning process and the plan’s implementation. 28\. Comprehensive and Integrated: Recreation planning should consider other significant natural and cultural resources, uses, demands, and values in an integrated and comprehensive fashion. Functional planning, whereby one resource is planned for in a vacuum from other resources, is not appropriate and contrary to comprehensive and integrated planning. 29\.
In the early 21st century, writers have suggested more reasoned explanations for the Scott tragedy than his incompetence, and his reputation has to some extent been rescued. The renewed spotlight on Scott has also highlighted Amundsen's achievements: Barczewski writes that "Amundsen and his men reached the pole due to a combination of superb planning, long experience with sledge-dogs and skis and impressive physical stamina". In her account of Scott's expedition, Diana Preston is equally specific in identifying the basis of Amundsen's success. He was focused on the single goal of reaching the pole, whereas Scott had to reconcile the competing claims of geographical exploration and scientific knowledge.
Outside the mosque Edmond Fortier showing the mosque in 1905-1906 The Djinguereber Mosque () in Timbuktu, Mali is a famous learning center of Mali built in 1327, and cited as Djingareyber or Djingarey Ber in various languages. Its design is accredited to Abu Es Haq es Saheli who was paid 200 kg (40,000 mithqals) of gold by Musa I of Mali, emperor of the Mali Empire. According to Ibn Khaldun, one of the best known sources for 14th century Mali, al-Sahili was given 12,000 mithkals of gold dust for his designing and building of the djinguereber in Timbuktu. But more reasoned analysis suggests that his role, if any, was quite limited.
If the frequency immediately reverted to the regular > Radio 4 service, it was argued, tempers would be calmed and the way smoothed > to more reasoned discussions about whether the BBC should have a permanent > radio news service. Those who have become addicted hope that it will: > audience research shows that it has attracted new listeners to Radio 4, > although the BBC has a problem over what frequency it could allocated in the > long term. It can't be FM, due to become Radio 4's main frequency in > September, but long-wave listening is diminishing among the BBC's target > audience for such a service. Despite this, 29% of all radio listeners and 68% of Radio 4 listeners heard it and an extra 1.5 million people listened to Radio 4 on both longwave and FM frequencies.
Professor van Koningsveld has identified various errors in the Latin translation attributable to a limited knowledge of classical Arabic on the part of the translator. While Peter of Toledo's Arabic appears to have been less than perfect, it was better than his Latin, and a French scholar Peter of Poitiers polished the Latin text.Kritzeck, James, Robert of Ketton's translation of the Qur'an Both men were part of a team recruited by Peter the Venerable, who also commissioned translations of other Arabic texts including the Qur'an.Bishko, Charles, Peter the Venerable's Journey to Spain, originally published in Studia Anselmiana 40 (1956) Peter the Venerable's aim was to convert Muslims to Christianity, and for that reason it can be argued that his interpretation of Islam was inherently negative, but he did manage to set out "a more reasoned approach to Islam…through using its own sources rather than those produced by the hyperactive imagination of some earlier Western Christian writers".
Francis Jehl (1937) Menlo Park Reminiscences, Edison Institute Initially experiments ran currents through metals. Upton attended the 28th meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and spoke "On the phenomena of heating metals in vacuo by means of electric current". Upton and Edison worked together on the incandescent lamp and in 1880 Upton reported on the history of electric lighting and Edison's lamp.F. R. Upton (4 February 1880) "Edison's Electric Light", Scribner's Monthly 19(4): 531–44 A sketch of the Pearl Street Station As evidence of the Upton's use of algebra, his approach to finding the appropriate cross-section S for a wire of length L carrying W amperes at V volts, was to take resistance R = L / S. Upton applied Ohm's law to obtain S = (W L) / V. Upton has been credited with helping Edison govern his Menlo Park laboratory: :Francis Upton’s arrival marked the transition from initial freneticism to a more reasoned approach at Menlo Park, not only because of the thoroughly grounded aspect of his research but also because his austere sensibility had a salutatory influence on Edison.

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