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"rationally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is based on reason rather than emotion

596 Sentences With "rationally"

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People won't think rationally about their options People don't think about health care rationally.
The problem is, they're not able to look at those things rationally, they're not able to understand themselves rationally.
Some of our irrationalities are tied to our goals, to me rationally wanting my goal and you rationally wanting your goal.
Being like, Okay, thinking rationally here, what do we do?
The labyrinth of taxation and regulation could be rebuilt rationally.
She can even change her plans, rationally, according to circumstance.
Deterrence is based on the belief that states act rationally.
Now rationally, I should have no concerns about burial scheduling.
I couldn't explain it rationally, but it didn't feel right.
Rationally, I knew this was crazy, but I couldn't stop it.
Banks argue that they are reacting rationally to zero-tolerance regulation.
They'll bend over backwards to try and explain everything away "rationally".
But we're all afraid and vulnerable, sometimes rationally and sometimes not.
But try to approach disagreements with investors as rationally as possible.
She just keeps looking forward and doesn't see things very rationally.
Their existence cannot rationally be justified by any legitimate state interest.
Plus, a normal pair can at least be expected to act rationally.
He said Wesfarmers would respond "rationally" to competition from Woolworths and ALDI.
You can't get angry about it because then you'll stop thinking rationally.
Effective altruism can be a hard sell, even for the rationally minded.
Here is a video of someone reacting rationally to what she's seeing.
We just need to make sure that we're dealing with it rationally.
But in many ways, Mylan acted rationally in a free market system.
Politicians respond, rationally or not, with travel bans, quarantines or trade blocks.
FLANNERY: LISTEN, I LOOK AT ALL THE CAPITAL ALLOCATION THINGS QUITE RATIONALLY.
It's what allows us to consider those questions, rationally, peacefully and constructively.
But you handled it rationally and can now make plans for yourself.
As an engineer, Cook said he was taught to make decisions rationally.
I can't rationally explain why I am a Bears fan, for example.
This lethality really, really matters, because suicide isn't a rationally planned act.
Thinking about the miscarriage rationally seemed to reconnect me to my feelings.
But C.T.E. deprives such players of the ability to handle disputes rationally.
I know what I rationally expect in a president: reason, character, dignity.
Rationally, I know I may even be worse off with a gun.
It turns out, talking to yourself makes your brain work more rationally.
Can we get away from this psychobabble and discuss the matter rationally?
This season, the Warriors seem to be pacing themselves much more rationally.
Rationally, a dollar today is worth more than a dollar next year.
Popular though it has become to bash banks, they have been acting rationally.
"We hope the relevant side can calmly and rationally view it," she added.
It has the flavor where it plays rationally and is not exploitable anywhere.
Still, history has shown North Korea and its leaders don't always behave rationally.
And we must think clearly and rationally about what situations they apply to.
"Kim Jong Un behaves in a certain way rationally," the Stanford expert said.
According to a rival theory, people respond to inequity not rationally but emotionally.
But it is an argument for addressing global challenges a little more rationally.
In times like that, I know I don't think as clearly or rationally.
But counting on this president to behave rationally has burned Mr. McConnell before.
Humans don't analyze the world rationally—things just come at you too fast.
As such, Congress often rationally defers to the executive in the international sphere.
Such orders are most rationally used to overcome an obstructive opposition in Congress.
"There is no speculative attack on Turkey, just markets behaving rationally," Ash said.
The reformists debated whether their opponents might be rationally persuaded to tolerate greater pluralism.
She's not a bad person but she was too upset to be thinking rationally.
Thinking rationally, Apple is also going to group similar notifications together, like Calendar alerts.
In one way, bonuses are the one bit of Chinese finance that works rationally.
But to analyze them rationally is to completely miss the point of these headphones.
I don't blame Qualcomm entirely — from where I'm sitting, the company has acted rationally.
Einhorn said markets did not process news rationally for long in the last weeks.
Ashley got some tough love from Nick, and of course she reacted perfectly rationally.
Let's see it as fear and try to mend it together, rationally and peacefully.
The council also urged Beijing to handle the political crisis in Hong Kong "rationally".
Whether or not the President was acting rationally, was capable of fulfilling his duties?
And we're going to do whatever we can rationally do to make that happen.
Logical Mercury in genius Aquarius is great for hashing things out coolly and rationally.
The physical discomfort that anxiety brings can also dampen our ability to think rationally.
If borrowers act rationally and opt for IDR, the number will be much higher.
Dr. Cifu gives me hope that people can begin to look at concussions rationally.
He began rationally, he remembered, and then realized his voice was full of rage.
Sometimes belief, however rationally obtained, is the product of deep, private wells of sorrow.
Rationally speaking, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves—these are just tweets.
But am I crazy to think that people will respond to this mostly rationally?
Jeffrey Maurer, chief executive of Evercore Wealth Management, said he presented the case rationally.
The appeals court said the rules rationally further the state's interest in patient safety.
By appraising evidence more rationally, you will avoid being duped by others -- and yourself.
Couldn't I just rationally tell myself I was going through a period of change?
The below-median earners received information suggesting they were underperforming and, rationally, sought new work.
I learned how to exercise rationally and consistently for the first time in my life.
So our film team can't rationally claim we saw the best TIFF had to offer.
It makes it hard to really address, rationally, what the best course of action is.
I try to help people think rationally — which is hard when it comes to money.
I hope friends in the media can objectively, justly, rationally and calmly make their reports.
To slaughter one's neighbors and fellow citizens in cold blood, rationally planned, detailed, and executed.
Rationally, he knew his chances of working publicly again as a former extremist were slim.
Over the next decade, the firms therefore rationally and steadily increased the risks they took.
I also can't rationally explain why I'm going to watch the Super Bowl this weekend.
And we want to resolve some of the differences we face honestly, confidently and rationally.
Some victims are able to act rationally and effectively, but it's understandable that many cannot.
According to Congress itself, the ACA's provisions do not function rationally without the individual mandate.
Under Congress' own findings, the ACA's provisions do not function rationally without the individual mandate.
CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING SAYS PEOPLE IN MACAU ARE ABLE TO RATIONALLY EXPRESS DIFFERENT DEMANDS
It has to be a culture which is very rationally using data to take decisions.
But those immigrants have no reason to believe, rationally, that their risk of deportation is zero.
They seem to exist as their own being even if we rationally understand they are not.
I want to be able to talk; I want to be able to rationally discuss things.
He has continued to do so this season while also speaking frankly and rationally about why.
How are you telling people about your work in a way that resonates emotionally and rationally?
They are designed to convince us that we're seeing clearly, and thinking rationally, when we're not.
But by no means can one rationally conclude that Tuesday was anything resembling a blue victory.
I have one, even though I am an adult who is getting paid to think rationally.
He said China hoped that the United States will behave rationally and correct its dangerous actions.
The more important a decision is, the more you should think it through logically and rationally.
"His ideas were not rationally possible or remotely realistic," said a memorandum written by Cornell's attorney.
The trouble is that people do not always behave rationally—as the Catalan stand-off shows.
He is not, however, suicidal, and is in fact acting quite rationally based on his worldview.
The question is whether the CO rationally determined that any of the three chosen conditions exist.
An Fengshan, spokesman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, said Taiwan needed to view the case rationally.
Before 2008, people might have rationally given the likelihood of such a fall a zero probability.
It's because our brains aren't great at rationally analyzing facts, especially in fractured, ideologically polarized times.
Conversely, Justice Department lawyers might rationally regard litigation funders as economically-motivated evaluators of whistleblower claims.
All asset classes appear similarly stretched in valuation — yet rationally valued in relation to one another.
And that's -- we have to take the emotions out of this and look at it rationally.
Some form corridors and enclosures that can feel mazelike, though their footprints are rationally simple enough.
Let's assume the answer is "no" because you are a grown-ass adult who can think rationally.
Their whole perspective changes in ways that it doesn't trying to argue the case with them rationally.
His answer: Your habits, character, temperament and ability to think independently together allow you to behave rationally.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bond markets respond rationally to news in the short term and the long term.
The more radical protesters at the front lines have also largely behaved with restraint — rationally and tactically.
It also may help a new generation of Americans think more rationally and compassionately about gender identity.
We fear that when faced with a crisis, President Trump will lack the judgment to respond rationally.
Fiscal responsibility demands that lawmakers rationally prioritize spending to reflect their constitutional responsibilities and truly national needs.
She also suggested, ever so gently, that investors were not behaving rationally, indicating that the markets might rebound.
Rationally speaking, one of the best solutions is to give cash, especially if you don't know someone well.
In committee, in her slightly dishevelled philosopher's clothes, she simply tried to induce public servants to think rationally.
Denver won the Super Bowl because their defense hit a level of performance that is not rationally sustainable.
Finally, vulcans are a significant minority of people who behave rationally, gather data and vote with full information.
The truth is, in that moment, you aren't rationally thinking through your strategy; you are guided by instinct.
However, few of us would say that a self-driving car performing the same maneuver was acting rationally.
"This is a man who behaved rationally, privately, a little introverted, liked to play video poker," Wynn said.
I rationally knew that it didn't matter on this quick, super short trip, but I couldn't look away.
You're just being led around by your political opinions, where I am standing outside the debate acting rationally.
Think of all the many hours of mixtapes you'd have to parse to even rationally consider a response.
Next week, will they be able to calmly and rationally discuss the mixed signals while shopping for strollers?
Plan sponsors must have sufficient knowledge to purchase PBM services rationally, with information on quality and negotiated rates.
But if society is ever going to be organized rationally, getting there is going to be very boring.
I can't rationally explain why I watch football every week, or why I enjoy watching games in person.
You didn't have to worry about creating noble citizens; you could get by with rationally self-interested ones.
Rather, he emphasizes, they pursued their goals rationally — more Dwight Eisenhower than Don Quixote, as he puts it.
It was possible, for example, that scientists were rationally focusing attention only on the genes that matter most.
Rationally, Hägglund says, we should strive to reduce the realm of necessity and increase the realm of freedom.
Then, over time, you unwittingly and "rationally" lower your standards for the level of success within your grasp.
"We want a market that is supervised rationally and reasonably, otherwise the market will be hurt," he said.
Do short-term firms become weak or do weak firms rationally adopt strategies that might be judged short term?
This is the golden age of actually rationally designing materials, whether it's for tensile strength or for catalytic capabilities.
To make a good decision, you've got to give yourself space to rationally address any fear surrounding your choices.
The presumption is grounded in the idea that an efficient market reacts rationally to information like a corrective disclosure.
But for every no-sugar evangelist, there's another person who can rationally explain why you shouldn't give up sugar.
He added these issues should be handled correctly and analyzed rationally, and that he remained confident in the city.
It means that, under certain circumstances, it may be possible to train people to think more rationally about investing.
If everyone acts rationally, we would expect people to say they want to get paid hourly – immediately after working.
By appearing before the cameras, looking serious and speaking rationally, they add a veneer of normality to this administration.
We can't solve problems unless we can discuss them rationally, and we aren't having a rational discussion about anything.
Candidates behave rationally when they avoid invoking the idea of shared sacrifice, saving painful decisions until after inauguration day.
If the risk of an economic recession is low, investors will rationally extend their forecast horizons for growth stocks.
Or, at least, someone who is able to think more rationally during times of extreme stress and emotional lows.
"We belong to those, who approach the departure of the second-strongest economy from the EU rationally," Gulyas said.
Individuals rationally turn to online giants for powers to impose order that libertarian legal doctrine stripped from the state.
Thaler took an obvious point, that people don't always behave rationally, and showed the ways we are systematically irrational.
But once you confront it rationally, I don't see how you can have much of a problem with it.
China vowed to retaliate while also urging Washington to act rationally and return to talks to resolve the dispute.
Name Withheld One symptom of a mental health problem may be an inability to think rationally about your treatment.
But just rationally, the consistency of earnings, consistency of revenues, we'd never had a $10 billion quarter before 2018.
But many people use pot — even rationally — for benefits they perceive to be greater than the harms we've listed.
If we're doing this rationally and we're trying to achieve a fair trial, he should testify before the Senate.
U.S. asset markets are rationally responding to the Fed as the only living and acting segment of economic policies.
I've already done it once with Pastor Brunson, I am sure he will, I hope he will act rationally.
Resilient people acknowledge difficult situations, keep calm and evaluate things rationally so they can make a plan and act.
The prosecution said on Wednesday Jutting acted rationally before and after the killings and had even telephoned his mother.
Rationally speaking, this was silly: These millionaire athletes were singularly well suited to pay for their own buffing and polishing.
Each citation is a variation on the same basic, already intuitive, idea: Intense emotions compromise our ability to think rationally.
And people know that it's the same story everywhere, so they are "acting rationally," Autor tells Axios, and staying home.
Without the ability to rationally design due to unknowns in biological systems, generative design is a powerful tool for biologists.
Suicide is preventable, and most people who experience suicidal thoughts are not thinking rationally and therefore cannot make logical decisions.
Here's the problem ... obsessed fans are the least likely to obey stay away orders because they're often not operating rationally.
Leach said that although Pistorius had genuine beliefs that his life was in danger, he should have acted more rationally.
Tyson responded rationally as ever, making the argument that other substances, such as alcohol, are legal, so why not weed.
Nonetheless, there is evidence that they are realists who rationally adapt to their environment as the species has for millennia.
I think that when you're in those more calm states you can think more rationally about those sorts of issues.
For Democrats, sooner is a must option as we try to rationally pick our strongest nominee to defeat Donald Trump.
That's the reassurance, and it's a context that's necessary for the success of the show's kind of rationally plotted farce.
But we need to make these decisions to protect ourselves deliberately and rationally, recognizing both the risks and the costs.
Investors understand the Fed's predicament and rationally expect the Fed to backtrack and repurchase securities if the market sells off.
If we cannot trust what vetted scientists or professional journalists tell us, then we will have been rendered rationally impotent.
There has not been enough genuine new information coming in day after day to rationally justify Bitcoin's huge price swings.
Tech workers, rationally, prefer to live in cities that feature multiple tech employers because that gives them exit options and flexibility.
The experiment tried to see if getting people to think more rationally would make them less willing to report religious belief.
Rationally you know that the picture is a mere representation, but burning it or tearing it up feels aggressive, even hateful.
Or, underneath the cultural appurtenances of Hawaiian life, were the islanders behaving rationally and pragmatically, much as any other people might?
THOSE ARE THE THREE THINGS I THINK IF THEY GET ADDRESSED QUICKLY AND RATIONALLY COULD BE VERY STIMULATIVE TO THE ECONOMY.
I mean, he&aposs acting rationally for his interests, but there&aposs no debate within the North Korean regime about strategy.
Her message: I will handle such dramas as cross my desk calmly, rationally and without anything so distracting as a project.
"The board had no secret plan," he said, adding that a conviction in the case would not have been "rationally justifiable".
Republicans with doubts about Trump can rationally hope to weather the storm of a Clinton administration and come back in 2020.
If they do not take control of the House, the frenzied mob will not be able to rationally process that result.
Being in a mass shooting, Brad Barton said, hinders a person's ability to process what you see and then respond rationally.
And people should always rationally look at cost benefit, you know, what makes sense, what doesn't, all keeping the system safer.
Both human and pet health care are accompanied by strong emotions, making it hard to rationally weigh the value of options.
" And opioid abuse is not an overriding concern, he said, "in children or adolescents who are prescribed them rationally and appropriately.
But hey, it's certainly easier to act rationally when you're doing 43% plus loan factors than if it was a lot less.
But some investment will surely either be scared off or rationally choose other destinations, depending on the circumstances and/or your perspective.
However, provided they are carried out consistently, rationally and fairly, and supplemented with more frequent feedback, annual performance reviews have many virtues.
Any sensible, decent human born after, say, 1986 would rationally turn away from a bloke that can't count to four in Spanish.
Last summer, Louise got a strange email asking her to fill out a survey about how rationally her best friend Melissa behaves.
"It's not a terribly hard standard to meet; any agency that's behaving somewhat rationally should be able to make it," Grab said.
If the actual benefit from a bribe is determined, this may lead to more rationally based FCPA fines and criminal penalties overall.
It does so reasonably and rationally by allowing taxpayers to deduct the value of what they are donating from their taxable income.
I am not a conformist and can rationally determine a new course for myself that no one else is able to see.
Chow noted that Jutting acted rationally, ordering food for Ningsih before he killed her as well as cleaning up the bathroom afterwards.
This will equip you to think rationally about when and where you have to put up with them and when you don't.
Congress then would be able to return to the tradition of governing rationally and productively, just as our Founders hoped it would.
Because a gun tax doesn't infringe upon a fundamental right, it would need only be rationally related to a legitimate government interest.
"I tried to combine the scientific components, accurately and rationally, with a more organic one to convey evolution and mutation," Capitanio says.
A common denominator of science denial is the rejection of information that is obtained experimentally and rationally in favor of alternative facts.
Rationally, people had time to prepare for the reality that George would one day fade away, and with him, an entire lineage.
With other indexes responding rationally to the perceived virus fallout, China's irrational optimism offers a hedge, albeit an unstable one, against risk.
And yet you're treated in the criminal justice system as if you've just rationally decided to go out and commit a crime.
But hey, it's certainly easier to act rationally when you're doing 21776 percent plus loan factors than if it was a lot less.
Rationally, this makes sense as well — consumers value convenience but have a cognitive dollar limit they are willing to trade for that convenience.
Astrology reminds us that our lives are shaped by the influences — both seen and unseen, rationally explicable and scientifically untenable — that surround us.
If people are upset about it, it is because they are insecure authoritarians who aren't intelligent enough to deal rationally with dissenting ideas.
These artists are providing insights into how people can more rationally engage the potential of computation as well as skeptically interrogate its failings.
If they're seen as partisan, no matter how rationally they may arrive at these conclusions, there's a possibility that trust may erode further.
In their study, researchers used computer simulations that they programmed to make decisions rationally, based on the probabilities of good or bad news.
Sobotka said the British vote did not mean the end of the EU and the bloc should agree Britain's leaving "quickly and rationally".
As expected, this caused the Austrian media to exclaim a collective "Oh-Em-Gee," and lose any ability to think critically and rationally.
This eliminates consumer choice, as patients are no longer able to decide rationally what services they want and what they're willing to pay.
Faced with a choice between having a child help in the fields or learn nothing at school, many parents rationally pick the former.
But Trump's new national security adviser should at least treat Russia rationally: Seek cooperation where possible and strive for a lessening of tensions.
But, once the legal process has played out and reviews are in order, government should make decisions rationally and with an even hand.
A more rationally delivered advantage that the state is providing for WM and others hoping to sell EVs in China is charging infrastructure.
"People don't always act that rationally," said Eva Berger, a researcher at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and an author of the study.
What's more, how can jurors be expected to process information efficiently and think rationally over a span of 12 hours extending beyond bedtime?
Rationally, she knew that the apartment was a good deal, but it felt like a lot to pay, especially for an older building.
As Clinton campaign spokesperson Brian Fallon argues, nobody could rationally prefer Trump to Clinton on the basis of the financial conflicts of interest.
If Kelly is guilty of so many terrible things, many people might rationally think, how is it possible that he hasn't been punished?
The Party Decides, like many works in political science, assumes that party actors operate rationally, seeking to bring themselves further toward their goals.
If the Fed is going to act reasonably and rationally, I think we'll go - I think we are a rocket ship going up.
My reasoning failures aside, the effective altruists' tendency to rationally analyze everything is endearing, and I should disclose that I've been won over.
"A comment made anonymously cannot rationally be used to draw conclusions about the professionalism or impartiality of the public service," Humphries and Hughson noted.
Some of the things people blamed were so fantastic as to be rationally incredible – but rabble-rousers were noisy enough to drown out reason.
The government in a statement late on Friday said the protests had caused much disruption and appealed to protesters to act peacefully and rationally.
In QBism, quantum probabilities calculated by the Born rule don't tell us what we'll measure, but only what we should rationally expect to measure.
A different person might rationally find this conclusion to be a positive one, but for a reason I don't fully understand, I am disappointed.
Exposing human data to algorithms exposes bias, and if we are considering the outputs rationally, we can use machine learning's aptitude for spotting anomalies.
However, if you're looking to rationally maximize the worth of your irrational $1 gamble, choosing to play around now could be an economical bet.
Kautzman said he's a fan of the economic activity oil brings, but he wishes there were a way to more rationally control its economy.
China had lodged a protest with South Korea and demanded the country "calmly and rationally" handle the incident, Geng told a daily news briefing.
Berkshire Vice Chairman Charlie Munger added that he thinks neither political party "can think rationally" about healthcare because they "hate each other so much."
"Understand the United Nations circular about North Korean coal exports, make preparations in advance and rationally arrange imports to avoid unnecessary losses," it said.
This will equip you to think rationally about when and where you have to put up with them and when and where you don't.
Although we may rationally know that life is unpredictable and perfection isn't possible, it can be hard to let go of Type A tendencies.
Richard Thaler won the 2017 Nobel Prize in economics for his work on how humans may not act as rationally as economists' models assume.
Drawing from a recent essay about how the press can rationally react to Trump, Rosen said reporters will have to work to save themselves.
OK, fine — but let's try to take advantage of this sense of panic to calmly and rationally forestall the real dangers, before they arrive.
I don't know what I expected from sex, I hadn't really thought it out rationally, I'd just been driven to put him inside me.
Quietly wait until it passes, or until you can think rationally about what you really want, and don't do anything dumb in the meantime.
Mr. Trump was and remains completely unprepared to respond rationally to the daunting challenges he faces, so he seeks scapegoats to berate and punish.
What may seem, rationally, to be dead, gone and replaced (or to have never existed) is actually still there, immanent, or hidden, or stolen.
China immediately vowed to retaliate though at the same time urged the U.S. to act rationally and return to talks to resolve the dispute.
But, assuming he's inclined to interpret the results more rationally than the president, that claim must be cold comfort for the Senate majority leader.
Another was the assumption that the discipline makes about individual motivations, assuming that individuals "optimize" their decision-making to behave, in economic terms, rationally.
The average person, worried about students loans and long term employability, quite rationally is less likely to take the huge risk of founding a company.
Through cryptoeconomics, users don't need to trust in any individual or organization but rather in the theory that humans will behave rationally when correctly incentivized.
His statement following the meeting is so absurd and out of touch with reality that there is simply no way to write about it rationally.
When Palin declared that "Trump is the only one who talks rationally" about foreign policy, a couple of people in the hall burst out laughing.
"Limiting moral status to only those who can think rationally may work well for AI, but it runs contrary to moral intuition," MacDonald-Glenn said.
But knowing that rationally doesn't minimize the pain that women experience when they're made to feel that they're somehow not worthy because of their appearance.
Stuttgart regional court Judge Frank Maurer said Friday the court had come to a clear decision and a conviction would not have been "rationally justifiable".
While most people in this situation would rationally respond by fleeing, this woman decided to take justice (and a flip-flop) into her own hands.
Theories of deterrence are based on a simple idea: that criminals, either individuals or corporations, behave rationally, weighing their actions against possible gains and consequences.
But Angela may not be seeing things rationally because of her own trauma: Her husband, Henry (Alan Ruck), has lost much of his cognitive ability.
While I sympathize mightily with the family in this instance, in no way can they rationally expect allergen-free environments outside of their own home.
But Brooks argues that if we weighed risk rationally, we might worry about the relationship between restrictions on kids' play and rising rates of obesity.
But on MTV's Ghosted, no one behaves rationally, and that exact plotline leads to a wildly entertaining, emotionally raw confrontation in the series' second episode.
He said the special administrative region is one of the safest cities in the world and one where people "rationally" express various views, Reuters reported.
The many different approaches presented in this gallery demonstrate that the original white box has indeed prevailed and is rationally reiterated in the new MoMA.
Ronnie apologized for going berserk during their fight, saying he acted on his gut and not rationally -- but the t-shirt he's wearing says otherwise.
The refusal to deal rationally with the bankruptcy of the Greek state is a useful litmus test for the European establishment's capacity to stabilize the eurozone.
"They're behaving perfectly rationally, you know," Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, said in the smarty-pants manner that economists are cherished for.
One of the experiments in the paper tried to see if getting people to think more rationally would make them less willing to report religious beliefs.
"With a clown, we know rationally that the person underneath that makeup is a person, and yet, that person is in many ways inhuman," Radford says.
For this, they have been told to consider the stakes rationally, to make the practical decision or at any rate the decision that others would prefer.
Rationally, I know this makes no sense, and that I don't need to own anything that's the "best" or even "cool" to have decent personal hygiene.
In sitcom world, family disputes--by which I mean kids behaving badly,--were rationally discussed and lovingly resolved, as if the fathers were trained child shrinks.
Having felt like second-class citizens in a reunified Germany since 1990, many Mecklenburgers, rationally or not, feared they would become aliens in their own country.
De Guindos told CNBC Thursday that he believed no economy could thrive without the rule of law and that the Catalonian government was not acting rationally.
The most tragic of the traditional economic assumptions, promoted by economist James McGill Buchanan among others, may be the idea that people are completely, rationally, selfish.
"Rationally they know that active management is going to drive up their investment costs, but they need that engagement," said Iachini at Charles Schwab Investment Advisory.
"If Nepszabadsag's owners acted rationally, they would have cut the number of pages," rather than close the newspaper after investing in a redesign, Mr. Borokai said.
Who can rationally argue that we don't want an educated workforce, more advanced technologies, a greater selection of consumer products and better infrastructure for our communities?
Or, at least, you can behave more like a C.E.O. is expected to behave: more rationally, more wisely, more reflectively; less emotionally, less rashly, less reactively.
As we watch the markets rise and fall, it's tempting to act on emotions and make adjustments to our investments without thinking strategically or even rationally.
"On this issue, both parties hate each other so much that neither one can think rationally, and I don't think that helps, either," Mr. Munger said.
This may not seem intuitive, because we have been taught to think about wine rationally, and to describe it in terms of detectable aromas and flavors.
And the complexity of financial products makes the prospect of a truly efficient market, where consumers are able to rationally weigh all their options, a fantasy.
"If Tehran reacts rationally and curbs its aggressive actions against the U.S., then this will be a feather in Trump's cap going into November," he said.
If Democrats were hoping that the revelation of damaging information would rationally persuade congressional Republicans to take a second look at this administration, they were wrong.
As the coverage began, the pollsters, the experts and the markets seemed confident that the good people of Britain would act rationally and vote to remain.
I do not see the point to drug testing that lacks a legitimate nexus to job tasks; drug testing should be rationally related to the position.
My trust in those early days was based on the fact that he acted rationally and appeared to be sincere in his interest in St. Petersburg.
The president's mental capacity to serve has come up because we can't be sure of his ability to think rationally and make sound, reality-based decisions.
The marginal buyer looks at the low rates on Treasuries, and the comparatively high dividend yields on stocks, and rationally concludes that stocks are a better buy.
Imagine that same startup that rationally should have raised $5 million on $20 million pre-money is able to raise $20 million on $80 million pre-money.
Imagine that same startup that rationally should have raised $220 million on $20 million pre-money is able to raise $20 million on $80 million pre-money.
The Nature Biotechnology study found that in general, people acted rationally in response to their results: If there was something concerning, they followed up with a doctor.
Cole has emotions but he'll be damned if he's going to handle them responsibly or rationally or if he's going to tell Luisa about any of this.
"Rationally why wouldn't you be the person who's working the hardest because you get so much out of it?" she said about those with above-average ability.
That's the one hard thing you try to rationally get your mind around—being negative feeds on its own negativity, and it feeds on its own cycle.
Having not eaten properly for many months, proper nourishment was the succor my addled brain had been crying out for, and finally I started to think rationally.
" In a conversation via Twitter DMs, a representative from Red Candle Games did not respond to requests to explain what it meant by "viewing the game rationally.
The less one has an ability to act like a psychologically well-adjusted, mature adult, to engage with his ideological opponents rationally and without anger, the better.
Wang Hejun, the head of the trade remedies investigation department, said in a statement on the ministry's website that Europe should rationally analyze its steel industry's problems.
But since people believed — as tabloids and sensation novels continually reminded them — that some foreigners might be bomb-throwing revolutionaries, they didn't think rationally about the differences.
Our commitment to the fight against radicalization and terror is something we feel in our hearts, as well as planning and implementing our policies coolly and rationally.
It didn't move you, it didn't move the audience, I think, emotionally or rationally," said David Gergen, an adviser to Republican and Democratic presidents, on "CNN Tonight.
Antonina V. Parivova, a psychologist, said the test does not yield a medical diagnosis, but gauges whether a person is thinking rationally or has suffered brain damage.
Liberals have defended Clinton's machinations as those of a shrewd political operator, rationally fearful of a Republican witch-hunt, simply stretching the bounds of open records law.
But Amazon/Zappos is acting rationally by just ... on the off chance that I didn't buy the shoe, why not make sure I can see it again?
But their ability to choose rationally and consistently is still impaired, by both brain changes caused by chronic substance use and the sheer force of addiction itself.
"Statements like this undermine confidence in DHS and make one question whether they can rationally engage with the Congress on this issue," the South Carolina Republican said.
They think they can rationally figure out where's the best place to give money, and they're very convinced a lot of establishment donations are not so worthwhile.
"There's a lot of uncertainty, but the markets have reacted fairly calmly and rationally," said Oliver Pursche, chief market strategist at Bruderman Asset Management in New York.
But if you're looking at it really more rationally, then you see that Airbnb is still making up a very, very small percentage of the hotel market.
They advocate for open access when it aligns with the needs of their various platforms, but when their interests demand it, they rationally run in the other direction.
He was brought down after sex ed YouTuber Laci Green penned an open letter to him, attempting to rationally explain why the internet had put him on blast.
WASHINGTON — Alabama cannot execute Vernon Madison if his dementia prevents him from rationally understanding why he is to be put to death, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.
I fixate on these relationships and I feel insecure and possessive of her, even though rationally I know there's is nothing wrong with her having dated other people.
Man, it's almost as if the judicial branch was designed to be slow so that a deliberative body could be a rationally minded check on the executive's powers.
We should legalize marijuana because it is the least harmful drug, and we should consider different policies rationally based on the risks and benefits associated with [specific] drugs.
But because they also might not think it is rationally a good decision or a good use of their time, or a good avenue to get anything done.
The notion that a president would rationally choose this path suggests a leader who cannot be fully trusted to use the power of the presidency within reasonable bounds.
Given its business model, its huge obligations, and all the other challenges and red flags it faces, the company isn't rationally worth anywhere close to that, Galloway said.
" And "unless intelligent steps are taken to combat it," he warned, "millions of human beings will find themselves increasingly disoriented, progressively incompetent to deal rationally with their environments.
Nonetheless, taking account of the actual risks of being caught and fined by the I.R.S., economists have suggested that most individuals, behaving rationally, would evade their taxes entirely.
Sometime, in principle, at least, President Trump, extending his normally favored stance of an argumentum ad bacculum, could quite rationally decide upon a so-called "mad dog" strategy.
These disciplines acknowledge that people do not always behave rationally and are strongly motivated by social incentives to seek approval from others and compare favorably to their peers.
The second collective test we face is to think clearly and rationally about the rules we have in place, and how to balance humanity with fairness and efficiency.
Together, you can safely say, these two men made possible the field of behavioral economics, which is predicated on the notion that humans do not always behave rationally.
His plain-language rejection of a sick person's ability to rationally respond to economic incentives is novel in the political sphere, but intuitive to those who study patients.
" When he was criticized, he suggested that Zimmerman had behaved rationally; a black man, he said, was "statistically more likely to do you harm than a white man.
On the other hand, the new study suggests "using high-throughput sequencing methods and genetic engineering to rationally design a virus to use as a vaccine," he said.
He intended to dispose of the body parts at sea to restore a "normal" condition on board, he said, admitting he was not thinking rationally at the time.
In its Webmaster Guidelines, Google instructs would-be web publishers to focus on creating high-quality content and rationally-organized sites, and to avoid techniques that game the system.
If Americans are to handle this massive demographic shift rationally and properly, we must resist the urge to conflate those distinct reasons at the root of white America's anxiety.
Even applied more rationally -- like to one's actual own home -- stand your ground places no duty on the threatened resident to retreat or to try to preserve human life.
The Labour Party nevertheless may be acting rationally in acting as it is: Mr Corbyn is a harbinger of things to come rather than a relic of the 1960s.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior Chinese officer appealed to military veterans on Tuesday not to take complaints about their treatment to the streets and to "rationally" lodge appeals for redress.
For example, a self-driving car may not be able to detect being cut off because it is assuming everyone else on the road is driving rationally and safely.
No one was asking for it, and now, after his expectations have been turned on their head, he is finding it difficult to see the result rationally and clearly.
He intended to dispose of the body parts at sea to restore a "normal" condition on board, he said, adding that he was not thinking rationally at the time.
For example, expanding the earned-income tax credit would help working people earn more without pricing vulnerable people out of the labor market or vilifying employers for acting rationally.
"Speaking about the prison system, Janosch says: "Nobody [in prison] learns how to think rationally so that when you get out, you don't know how to live normally again.
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that occupational licensing requirements must be rationally connected to a professional's fitness or capacity to work in their chosen field.
Richard Thaler won the Nobel in economics Monday for his contributions to behavioral economics, the study of how humans may not always act as rationally as economists' models assume.
The admittedly speculative scenario I propose is an attempt to understand and rationally explain what is going on, based on known facts and the observable signs exhibited by Clinton.
"The only situation in which Kim Jong Un would rationally use nuclear weapons first is one in which he believes his regime's survival is at stake," says Rapp-Hooper.
"I'm at a loss to understand how an agency whose professed goal is to comply with non-refoulement principles could rationally decide not to ask that question," he wrote.
"The main objective is to let the couple consider this rationally and to treat it seriously," the bureau said on Weibo in response to the most popular online comments.
The Senate was known as 'the world's greatest deliberative body,' a place where collegiality and compromise held sway and issues could be discussed rationally and agreements could be reached.
These were not, for the most part, refugees fleeing persecution or war, but opportunists — mostly "hungry young men," as he put it — acting "very rationally" to improve their lot.
"Here is a rare example of a Republican candidate speaking reasonably, rationally, in a statesman-like manner, about one of the most controversial issues in American politics," he said.
Rationally or irrationally, they angered me, and not just because I was at one point certain they were going to turn me into a Mad Max–style hood adornment.
Courts typically uphold an economic regulation that is "rationally related" to a "legitimate governmental purpose" (unless it is a regulation of abortion; then the standard is much more strict).
We don't organize our lives rationally—we react to anecdotes, and prize the safety of our loved ones over compassion for people we see as evil, rather than afflicted.
Barth also said security cameras would not have deterred Barrett because, in his opinion, Barrett acted without regard for consequences and that cameras only deter people who are thinking rationally.
With a few exceptions, most big, carbon-intensive companies are not transparent about those risks, making it difficult for shareholders to make informed decisions and investors to rationally allocate capital.
"Your partner's hope is that, if they can rationally convince you that you have nothing to be so concerned about after all, it will relieve you of distress," Ortman says.
Although we know rationally that they are just as vulnerable to misfortune as we are, we tend to worship them, seeing them far above the mundane concerns of everyday life.
That delay can put you in greater danger, especially when you consider that as your stress level spikes, along with your heartbeat, your ability to act rationally can be diminished.
Speaking at the Russian Energy Week in Moscow, Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said if people looked at the situation rationally then it's clear sanctions are failing to hurt Russia.
Though I am persuaded by the rational argument for why machine care should be acceptable to me, I just find the prospect distasteful—for reasons I cannot, rationally, account for.
Scott Z. Burns wrote the script, and he embeds us with the crisis managers, scientists and bureaucrats who are looking, rationally, for answers, devising containment strategies, working toward a vaccine.
A Shakespeare play is not a political statement, it's a mosh pit of subjectivities, and here the audience was expected to sit back and rationally parse a theatrical Rorschach blot.
Watch his Eric acting out his recollection of a drunken "manly kiss" he exchanged with an Englishman in a bar, or methodically and rationally defending the most heinous acts conceivable.
While investors are "rationally" pouring money into the sector, and the winning blockchain could be worth trillions, one managing partner at Union Square Ventures predicts that many more will fail.
"Refine and carefully choose prominent examples of special cultural characteristics and symbols, put this into urbanization and city planning, rationally use public spaces for sculptures, squares and parts," it said.
We've reached outrage overflow mode, that inevitable point in the postseason where everyone is on edge and there's so much happening that our capacity to rationally discuss anything just disappears completely.
Just promising that something won't scratch or break — as desirable as that may rationally be — doesn't excite consumers in the same way as, say, a bezel reduced to its absolute minimum.
Edmund Koh: I think it's to assess each situation calmly, not to be so caught up emotionally but to rationally understand the opportunities that exist during each of the difficult periods.
Science also offers a model for how to think rationally: that one must acknowledge one's fallibility, submit one's beliefs to empirical tests, and abandon ideas that are shown to be wrong.
Hoffman casually dismisses Abedin's composure—which more rationally suggests she's not humiliated—and ignores the many references in the film to Abedin's discomfort with being anywhere near a camera or microphone.
Not knowing how much money will be appropriated for the year, or when it will be available, has made it difficult for agencies to plan and rationally allocate resources and personnel.
BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) - * The Dalian Commodity Exchange on Wednesday told investors to trade "rationally" after noting large fluctuations in the futures prices of iron ore and coke on the bourse.
In a previous study, he demonstrated that traders demonstrated physiological signs of stress during market volatility, even when they did not rationally believe they were at risk of losing much money.
"We hope everyone can rationally view relevant trade and investment cooperation and work together to create a positive atmosphere," she told reporters at a regular briefing when asked about Pritzker's remarks.
"Both sides should stick to rationally and objectively viewing the other side's strategic intentions, strengthen strategic communication and promote strategic mutual trust to prevent strategic misjudgments," he said in a statement.
It would require confidence that the North Korean leadership would behave rationally so that deterrence could be counted on to work, something the U.S. national security adviser questioned just days ago.
His rubric for determining if people are rational or irrational often concludes with a call for governments to nudge citizens to behave rationally, thus downplaying the complexities of real-world institutions.
But family is touchy territory for Mr. Biden — as one might expect of a man who has had to bury two children — and he clearly has trouble approaching the issue rationally.
Professor Fisman argues that the most accurate way to think of corruption is as an "equilibrium" — the result of people acting rationally within a flawed system, not just individual moral lapses.
Rationally, this fear is massively disproportionate — there are only a few thousand MS-13 members in the US, and their targets are almost always their peers in Central American immigrant communities.
"These regulations are formed to effectively protect and rationally use our country's human genetic resources, protect public health, national security and society's public interests," the State Council said in a statement.
The Hong Kong government issued a statement late Friday lamenting public "inconvenience" caused by demonstrations during the day, including at the police headquarters, and called on protesters to "act peacefully and rationally."
Good advice based on a deep personal connection will always be in demand because it takes into account each client's emotional needs, which helps them face potentially difficult situations calmly and rationally.
If, in the future, the public would be willing to view the game rationally and allow us the opportunity to rebuild trust with our players, Red Candle would reconsider re-releasing Devotion.
And actors other than the US government are already dealing with it: state and local governments, scientists and technologists, businesses that rationally plan for the future, and the governments of other countries.
"If there is so much progress that a conclusion of the negotiation can be rationally expected, then I would expect there to be a Eurogroup sometime next week," the senior official said.
Predicting the future is a fairly stupid game, more than anything because it usually involves the assumption that people will act in a way that's predictable—in other words, rationally and intelligently.
BEIJING, Aug 11 (Reuters) - The Shanghai Futures Exchange on Friday urged investors to trade "rationally" and keep the market stable, as it moved to limit intraday rebar positions and raise transaction fees.
At home, this stemmed from policies aimed at deregulation -- freeing businesses to act more rationally, but spreading fear across the French working class that their lifetime sinecures might suddenly be in jeopardy.
We have to examine and understand the viewpoint of our friends and adversaries and then propose and pursue policy solutions that can rationally be accomplished—and then hold true to our word.
"The wait-and-see attitude of clients in the commercial telecoms satellite market can rationally be explained by technological changes," Chief Executive Patrice Caine told reporters, citing an increasing sophistication in satellites.
"Ridley does a masterful job of contextualizing the progress of modern society in an accessible way, laying the groundwork for rationally expecting the world of tomorrow to be materially better," West said.
The myth that programming is done by loner men who think only rationally and communicate only with their computers harms the tech industry in ways that cut straight to the bottom line.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese companies investing overseas need to be careful and invest rationally, the head of China's foreign exchange regulator was quoted as saying by the official Shanghai Securities News on Monday.
But even assuming it is terrible for her, your grandmother may have rationally balanced the quality of her life against the quantity of it, and come down on the side of baguettes.
The more powerful the president becomes, the more our party-centric Congress rationally believes that the Oval Office is the most efficient means to implement the planks of a given party's platform.
"What we want is to quiet things down so these issues can be addressed rationally instead of emotionally," said one official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private diplomatic messages.
Doctors know that killing one cancer cell cannot cure a patient; we need to look at the criminal justice system as a whole, rationally determine its shortcomings and faults, and address them holistically.
This is a bad faith argument and incongruous to the social realities people of color face in this country; it also disregards their ability to rationally approach the painting and decide against it.
So the argument is that a party affiliation or worldview becomes an identity when it's so intensely felt that it's operating almost sub-rationally, and that that's happened with the safe/unsafe divide?
In other words, Mr. Leno's objection to the eBay resale was arguably a rationally self-interested act in that the resale impeded his ability to appear selfless to others and, even, to himself.
Of course, rationally, I and other Southerners are aware that Pyongyang is only two hours by car from Seoul and that the war is not over but still only at a cease-fire.
Today's supervised deep learning — where most private investment is made — is data hungry, power hungry, lacks versatility, is incapable of thinking rationally, and only learns by observation — which makes it prone to bias.
Pragmatists in Iran are trying to judge whether the new American government can be counted on to act rationally—exactly what U.S. officials always wondered about the fractured leadership of the Islamic Republic.
Trump is notorious for being unable to communicate rationally with people who disagree with him, and for being unable to avoid dumb symbolic fights that get him in trouble to no practical advantage.
The government's English-language mouthpiece to the outside world, China Daily, expressed "sincere hope" that when he takes charge of the world's eighth-largest economy in January, Mr Bolsonaro will view China ties rationally.
"Plaintiffs have provided detailed allegations for why the Proclamation is not rationally related to its stated national security interests and is instead grounded in the illegitimate and unconstitutional purpose of disadvantaging Muslims," Chuang wrote.
Market Pricing: To mine on Ethereum with economic abstraction, miners simply need software which allows them to account for discrepancies in their perceived value of active tokens and include transactions rationally on that basis.
The Fed's easy money policies, including rock-bottom rates and years of massive bond purchases, "postponed the adjustment" in markets that need to happen eventually to make an "economy work more rationally," he continued.
As the Main Street economy firmed more visibly, equities edged sideways as the collective discernment of investors began to separate winners from losers and companies rationally returned capital to investors through buybacks and dividends.
Sanchez had been following the "pizzagate" conspiracy theories prior to Sunday's incident, "but as any rationally minded person would think, it struck me as more of a nuisance," he told Mashable over the phone.
To see how Trump changes the normal calculation, consider what the appropriations process would look like in a more generic case, where Republicans enjoyed identical congressional majorities but under a president who behaved rationally.
The subtitle of this book is "Rescuing the Sacred Texts," and Armstrong's effort reminds me of Kant trying to save religion by arguing that God is beyond reason and therefore cannot be rationally proved.
But unlike so many other companies, ... they'll be going down for no fundamental reason, which is why you can rationally buy them into weakness like we had in the last hour of today's trading.
The children seem to work out, quite rationally, that if a teacher shows them one particular way to do something, that must be the right technique, and there's no point in trying something new.
"We hope South Korea can start from the perspective of the broader situation in bilateral relations and calmly and rationally handle the relevant issue," spokesman Geng Shuang told a regular press briefing in Beijing.
"Investors are rationally pouring a lot of money into this sector, because I think people are seeing the winning blockchain here might be worth a trillion, or a couple of trillion dollars," Wenger said.
Vice Premier Liu He, who oversees the economy and the financial sector, supplemented regulators' moves by saying the recent stock market slump "provides good investment opportunity" and that economic problems should be treated rationally.
Perhaps that is because however noble and rationally sound the concept of European unification may be, it has proved difficult to overcome the cultural effects of many centuries of European wars and nation building.
Many male players have revolted against this choice, but players who've tried to discuss the changes rationally have been stonewalled by both their own opposing arguments and the reality of discussion on the internet.
But my thinking here was simple: It's not so much that I want people to think less of themselves, it's that I want them to think rationally and objectively about their skills, not optimistically.
"Twin Peaks" doesn't really become "Twin Peaks" until Episode 3, where we get Tibet and the reverse-speech and the sense that not everything in these woods will be explained rationally, or at all.
Despite its misleading name, Aquarius is a rationally-oriented air sign (not a water sign) so having Mars here is an indication that you're driven to assert your ideas, however wild they might seem.
Admittedly, it's an impossible job, given that the choice of which drugs are prohibited wasn't made rationally and they're left to enforce laws that are routinely flouted by nearly half of the adult population.
That's admirable, and even more admirable is Gore's obvious commitment to this work and the belief that most people, once they're presented with this evidence, will rationally weigh what they hear and respond accordingly.
Being reminded of death can both make people act more rationally, like putting on sunscreen, but it can also make you seek out immortality, or even turn you against people that are different than you.
As a science journalist, I was interested in your discussion of how life-hacking can often be based on faulty science, especially because, as you noted, life-hackers tend to be rationally and scientifically minded.
The reporting from USA Today shows that wealthy donors (who are behaving perfectly legally and rationally, I might add) have an exceptional opportunity to make very large, very direct donations to the president's personal profits.
If emotions inhibit traders' ability to think rationally during market booms and busts, investors might be better off entrusting their money either to static index funds, or to trading algorithms without any emotions at all.
So maybe smartphones last year were more rationally priced than this year, but since humans are irrational, today's pricing is going to stick, because it better matches the high-end market as it really is.
H.G. Wells wrote about civilization almost wiped out in a great war and gas, and yet in his book it was still the scientists who had the technological skill to build the rationally planned world.
"It's possible that Samsung Group companies will try to behave more transparently in response and operate in a more fair manner that shareholders can rationally understand," said IBK Asset Management fund manager Kim Hyun-su.
However, if you're looking to rationally maximize the worth of your irrational $2 gamble, choosing to play when a record-jackpot is stimulating a news frenzy and mass hysteria might not be the best strategy.
In the midst of concussion, Hales still had to consider the costs of aftercare and I was actually impressed that her mind was able to function so rationally despite the fight she had endured earlier.
His case, a mainstay of medical ethics seminars, was notable for the fact that he tried to refuse treatment — rationally, persistently and articulately — and was denied that right over and over again by his doctors.
"Scientists' perception of public irrationality is having an impact on our ability to rationally discuss things that deserve discussion," says Andrew Read, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics at Pennsylvania State University.
After all, a complex economy cannot regulate itself, people cannot be trusted to behave rationally or honestly and most of us, whether regular employees or chief executives, will often choose to cooperate rather than compete.
Well, today might take the cake for hard-core-ed-ness—or, more appropriately and rationally: horrifying-and-tragic-accident-ed-ness—as Western Bulldogs midfielder Mitch Wallis broke his own leg by kicking himself.
One of those arises from what are otherwise improvements: Now that the McBeths' hatred of Duncan is so rationally motivated — we even learn that he beats his wife — the leap from hatred to murder is not.
Roy Moore threatened to sue, Joe Arpaio went on a rant about hand jobs or something, and former congressman Joe Walsh tried to rationally defend why he claimed to support giving guns to toddlers on camera.
Therefore, unless you actually believe in women's inferiority and want to imply that you don't think women and girls can act rationally, never ever ask them at any point in time, "Are you on your period?"
The result is a complex narrative as rationally structured as Alberti's façade, which is damned helpful because a home built smack in the middle of the flourishing of the Italian Renaissance has seen a few things.
"A negative result of the referendum would certainly have unpredictable consequences on European cooperation about which I don't wish to speculate now because I believe that Britons will decide rationally," Juncker told Germany's Funke Media Group.
The picture that emerges is not simply one of incompetence or evil, so much as federal, state, and local administrators responding rationally—and callously—to the incentives and constraints that our system of environmental regulation creates.
Four years ago, Margherita left the family business to pursue her own career path — "I found it hard, decisions are made more emotionally than rationally when working with family" — but she was fighting against her DNA.
PLIMPTON: People loved it I think because it was celebratory yet also wry and subtle as a kind of protest of the whole concept of awards for work that can't be compared in this way rationally.
If you do this, and stop approaching food as a form of reward and punishment, you'll eat less emotionally and more rationally; you'll be able to "order dessert when you really want it" and not apologize.
Hong Kong "has all along respected people's rights and freedoms to participate in peaceful processions and assemblies and express views rationally, as these are the important core values cherished by Hong Kong people," the spokesperson said.
So we've recently been talking about 2,650 as a possible floor here if we saw EPS come down, if we see multiples take a turn lower, so perhaps rationally the market has gone halfway to that already.
Many lottery players rationally know they won't hit the jackpot but still seek an escape from their day-to-day life, said Joan DiFuria, a co-founder of the Money, Meaning & Choices Institute, a wealth counseling organization.
Taken out of human hands, the signals can be made to act rationally—which means these situations could actually be made to play out optimally, for the network as a whole, if not for each individual user.
By contrast, when a public health agency unequivocally states "don't eat raw dough" (regardless of whether flour or other ingredients were affected by a recall or not), it is implying (falsely) that no one could rationally disagree.
Yes, there's a need to think about self-driving Tesla and Waymo cars rationally instead of based on fear, but it's understandable to not be wary about the idea that a line of code could kill us.
You're standing on the edge of a virtual cliff, and even though you know, rationally, that you're actually in your living room, you can't bring yourself to step off the edge, because the simulation is that convincing.
Even if Facebook's oversight board's structure is so cunningly fashioned as to present to a rationally minded individual as, in some senses, 'independent' from Facebook, its entire being and function will remain dependent on Facebook's continued existence.
"When it comes to the South China Sea, we firmly believe that overlapping territorial and maritime disputes should be managed calmly and rationally through dialogue, in accordance with the rule of law and peaceful negotiations," he said.
The traditional law of supply and demand is suspended here because if you let developers build, they will (rationally) serve the high end of the market, which produces large profits and for which there is inexhaustible demand.
It seems that shoppers have once again taken to their local grocery stores in a frenzy, buying everything in sight, instead of thinking rationally and recognizing that a little snow probably won't starve us all to death.
The GOP is creating a collective action problem where every individual legislator is rationally refusing to be the cause of the bill's failure, but that could mean the entire party ends up responsible for its catastrophic success.
First, it's important to address this question on an emotional level before attempting to respond rationally, because it's not cold, calculating rationale that leads the charge in times of high market volatility, especially of the downward variety.
The financial regulator, central bank and the government will also stand ready to intervene "so markets react more rationally" to the impact of the disease, she told reporters hours after Indonesia confirmed its first cases of coronavirus.
Team It Was All In Her Head: As convincing as that may sound, there are aspects of Sarah's breakdown that can be explained more rationally, including her memory lapses and waking up in new places after sleepwalking.
But while you may never need or want to do that, you most likely do want to maximize and maintain cognitive function: your ability to think clearly, plan rationally and remember accurately, especially as you get older.
But this doesn't mean that friends and family should avoid stepping in: Advice given out of love and concern for us is no affront to our autonomy if it helps us think through our situation more rationally.
I am terrified of my own children dying in school, first and foremost, but I am also terrified that the responsibility that sits on my shoulders as a teacher is far greater than I can rationally accept.
Although moral philosophers may wish Homo sapiens were wired more rationally, we humans are walking, talking status meters, constantly judging our worth and social standing by comparing ourselves with others today and with our own prior selves.
Instead of running him over or shooting him, he rationally pulls over and at gun point, orders the man to unmask himself so he can identify him and then lets the guy run off and contacts the police.
Just as Trump circumnavigates the press to communicate directly with the public via Twitter, so, too, can the public see for itself directly whether those objections expressed in a filibuster are rationally based or constitute politically motivated obstruction.
Trump, in other words, was unwittingly laying out the very problem that has plunged Syria into an intractable, multi-dimensional civil war: The United States, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia are all acting rationally, pursuing their own self-interest.
Now, by encouraging a consumer boycott, Mr. Trump threatens to put more of Harley's highly skilled and proud American employees out of work to punish the company for acting rationally in the face of his irrational trade policy.
"The martyrdom of three Pakistani soldiers sends a very disappointing message from Delhi, not that the Modi government has ever responded rationally to Pakistan's overtures for talks," Ms. Rehman said, referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.
I suspect a number of people experienced an unexpected tug of sympathy when President Trump lamented "the removal of our beautiful statues and monuments" commemorating the Confederacy, even if, rationally, they recognized the need for such a cull.
"Overall, I think it's a very interesting test bed for working out rules of how we can rationally augment function of existing complex biological machines," says Tufts University developmental biophysicist Michael Levin, who wasn't involved in the work.
Past experiences, with the anthrax-laced letters in 2001 and the 2014 Ebola outbreak, suggest that people react more rationally and show greater resilience to a full-blown crisis if they are prepared intellectually and emotionally for it.
But they do largely share Peter's confidence: Once religion is banished from the public sphere, the most pressing difficulties in our national life will largely fade away, rationally debated and swiftly solved according to the dictates of reason.
"When investors step back and rationally look at the U.S. Presidential election I believe most will likely realize that the leading candidate will most likely prevail," Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Boston Private Wealth, said in a note.
In the past, I spent so much time trying to deal with disagreements rationally in order to not hurt anyone's feelings that I rarely allowed myself to express anger or frustration about anything— unless I was doing so destructively.
Fitch believes that Viacom has outlined a more coherent strategy to reinvigorate content and talent and deploy it more rationally across its media properties, and we view this positively as the appropriate strategy to take given persistent operational woes.
In the 3-0 schools decision, Circuit Judge John Owens said California could rationally decide that retired peace officers could have firearms on school grounds for self-protection, based on their prior exposure to crime, and protect public safety.
"[Social media] companies are, quite rationally, driven by the motivation to avoid liability, using the cheapest options available, and to exploit the political legitimization of their restrictive measures for profit," writes Maryant Fernández Pérez, senior policy adviser at EDRi.
If history is any guide, market pundits have a way of underestimating the lengths that the Fed will go to in order to follow its mandate and the Fed has a way of overestimating investors' ability to act rationally.
One 2016 study posited that this sense of unreality leads to contradictory attitudes about online privacy: While people know rationally that they should be concerned about virtual incursions, they simply don't have a strong "gut feeling" about it intuitively.
"We also hope that everyone can rationally and moderately report problems, to ensure an even better resolution and prevent radical words and resolutely stop and prevent them from being used and coerced by people with ulterior motives," Fang said.
"We urge Beijing authorities to renounce irrational, malicious acts such as the use of force, and to improve cross-strait relations and handle issues including Hong Kong rationally, so that it can be a responsible regional member," it said.
The experts and advocates say that while training and practices have improved in the last generation, officers in many agencies still receive little or no education in how to recognize and deal with people who may not behave rationally.
But a huge move higher for stocks at the end of a recession or economic rough patch might be another story, as investors rationally expect recovering activity to result in higher revenues and therefore higher profits from large companies.
"(PKO plans to) effectively and rationally manage its capital adequacy so that the TCR (total capital ratio) and CET1 (common equity tier 1) are above the regulatory and supervisory minima, allowing it to pay out dividend," it also said.
It's the honeymoon phase, the new-relationship goggles that make us see what is not there — and may make us think that we are acting rationally when… *cue circus music* While the tomfoolery will (hopefully) pass, it still occurs.
The jury of five men and four women listened closely as Reading presented his final arguments, giving several examples of Jutting acting rationally and calmly in between and during the killing of Sumarti Ningsih, 23, and Seneng Mujiasih 26.
There is a weird allergy to be able to say that I crawl under the couch when she yells in the microphone even though I rationally know that she is yelling no louder than Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
Rationally you know that they're programmed automatons, but when they start moving — huge metal arms swishing through the air with inhuman precision and speed — some primeval part of your brain lights up like a switchboard and calls start pouring in.
In the space of just a few years, tenBroek observed, minimum wage laws for women were first held to be unconstitutional as being beyond the police power of the state and then upheld as rationally related to legitimate economic concerns.
Of course, rationally, I can see why people make Spinal Tap comparisons and view them as a conglomerate tribute act of every hair metal band that ever existed, but I only had their music, and how invincible it made me feel.
There's such a fine line between rationally pursuing a good deal on something you need — whether it's a new winter coat, an upgraded laptop, or some iron ore for your factories — and just blindly chasing deals for their own sake.
"We demand the U.S. side abandons Cold War thinking, objectively and rationally views China's defense and military construction, stops issuing the relevant reports, and takes actual steps to promote and protect the stable development of military-to-military relations," it said.
"We see through countless examples when you send a very clear message you are serious about enforcing immigration laws, the people contemplating breaking the law respond rationally," said Ira Mehlman, a spokesman for the conservative Federation for American Immigration Reform.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - British investment banker Rurik Jutting acted rationally before and after he killed two Indonesian women in his luxury Hong Kong apartment and had even telephoned his mother after killing the second woman, the prosecution said on Wednesday.
Washington policymakers might rationally want to reward companies with a higher proportion of their supply chains in the U.S. as well and provide a financial incentive for other companies to shift more of their supply chains here in the future. 3.
"In the face of rumors, we hope the public reacts rationally, does not believe in rumors, does not rumor-monger, to avoid harming their own interests," Linshang Bank said on its website in a notice seen by Reuters on Friday.
Much as I abhor the notion, should Donald Trump win, we may rationally hope that in four, or at most eight, years, we will have a new president as different from him as President Obama was from George W. Bush.
The Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz warned of "total war" as a theoretical construct in which, by rationally following the escalations of war to their conclusion, war outstrips its strategic logic and becomes irrational, therefore requiring limits in practice.
Stinson, who tracks such cases nationwide , told The Associated Press on Tuesday that to secure a murder conviction, the facts of a case have to be "so over the top and bizarre" that the officer's actions can't be rationally explained.
Rather than seeking to design new proteins rationally, piece by carefully calculated piece — as many protein chemists have tried and mostly failed to do — the Arnold approach lets basic evolutionary algorithms do the work of protein composition and protein upgrades.
Economic View Because economists generally assume that people behave rationally, you might expect members of my profession to have been flummoxed by the behavior of many United States senators during the repeated, failed attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Aside from breaking the mechanism that makes the entire concept of insurance work – shared risk pools that disperse the costs of insurance – this setup requires people to think rationally about their long-term health and judge it against their financial situation.
Instead, the East Coast pop punk band focuses on the more upsetting things about the age of 22: how it makes you feel infantilized, and how you still long for it even though, rationally, you understand that age is just a number.
And they pressed the Justice Department on a core controversy in the dispute: whether the order operated to discriminate against a specific religion, Islam, and whether it was rationally designed to combat the potential terror threat posed by immigrants from certain countries.
"If somebody's 21 years old, and not employed for 21 years, that costs governments lots of money, and if we think rationally about reducing spending, maybe it's worth it to pay for their first year at a private employer," he told me.
"Competitive sustainable advantage, brand power, and company reputation should already be baked into the price in a rationally efficient market and, therefore, should not be important to a rational investor who only cares about risk and return," Ibbotson and his colleagues wrote.
After studying local conditions, regional energy bureaus should give priority to the construction of wind and solar plants with grid price parity, and rationally control the scale of new projects that still require subsidy, China's National Energy Administration said in new draft rules.
"I think it's a nice time to be exuberant, and to be rationally exuberant about stocks going forward," he said, citing the potential for higher inflation under Donald Trump's presidency, increased rates in a stable economic environment and a strengthening employment picture.
"The experiences the MPs gain will enable them to rationally evaluate the situation in Syria regarding continuing discussions about classifying it as a safe country of origin, which would also affect the decision about halting deportations of rejected asylum seekers," the statement said.
Obviously there are other examples of companies that have failed, that maybe the decision process was perfectly good and based on a rational, they should have been rewarded for it rationally based on ... Do you agree that a lot of this is luck?
While they are not involved in anything that could rationally be considered terrorism, individuals hostile to the U.S. would use that charge to, at the very least, entangle Washington in an unending round of lawsuits based on questionable interpretations of their actions.
"If you look at it rationally I think it's the biggest credit bubble I've seen in terms of build-up of debt relative to GDP in five, six, seven years that I've seen in my short 25-30 year career," Watling noted.
It had never fully occurred to Cecilia before, though of course she had known it rationally, that the lives of the people they encountered on holiday, the hoteliers and waiters, continued here for the rest of the year while they were absent.
"A heavy decline reflects the market's pessimism in the short term, but after an emotional release, investors should rationally view the market's ups and downs and objectively understand the short-term and long-term factors that affect the market's operation," it said.
"A heavy decline reflects the market's pessimism in the short term, but after an emotional release, investors should rationally view the market's ups and downs and objectively understand the short-term and long-term factors that affect the market's operation, " it said.
At different times, the Soviet Union was extolled as an example of a rationally organized economy, as a social model for workers, as a force for universal peace, as a determined adversary against fascism — and after 1945 as a rampart against American imperialism.
"The US ride-hailing market is essentially a duopoly, and we believe both companies are highly motivated to behave rationally as both have publicly stated a timeline to profitability," Brent Thill, an analyst at Jefferies, said in a note to clients on Friday.
Graham said the deal would "use them more rationally" and Flake said it would be part of a trade for resolving a type of immigration protection for nationals of countries who suffer major disasters, which the Trump administration has moved to curtail.
The "unmonitored use of such excessive amounts of Lorazepam [or Ativan] ... was known to increase the risk of suicide because it can severely impair judgment, thinking and impulse control and diminish the ability of a patient to think and act rationally," the family's lawsuit reads.
"It's very difficult these days to come into a room and for six hours listen to two people answer questions rationally - that is such a thrill," said Lynn Mordan, a retiree from Park Ridge, Illinois, who is attending the meeting for the 20th straight year.
"Once money is in the picture, people might very well start behaving what we call 'rationally,' but in a way that's not very good for the system," says Emin Gün Sirer, co-director of the Institute for Cryptocurrencies and Smart Contracts at Cornell University.
It's hard to say with certainty that learning to think more rationally by using CFAR's techniques will save us all, but if the robots do come for us, it seems only reasonable that in the meantime, we try to learn to think like them.
Passer's daughter, Joyce, a psychiatric nurse who specialized in geriatrics, had been abruptly removed as her father's co-guardian, because she appeared "unwilling or (more likely) unable to conduct herself rationally in the Ward's best interests," according to motions filed by one of Shafer's attorneys.
This year's Nobel Prize in Economics (let's put aside for a moment whether this particular Nobel is "real") went to Richard Thaler, who is known for his work in behavioral economics, or studying how people actually behave instead of how they rationally should behave.
On a week where a shocking ten American law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty, I choose to rationally look at the majority who do the job every day, with heavy reporting requirements, internal affairs oversight, and scrutiny from outside agencies.
"While an adult may be prone to try to think about the situation more rationally -- telling himself that rescue will surely come because others will be looking for them -- children may be unable to do so and may therefore experience more negative feelings," Capaldi said.
I felt like losing somehow devalued humans, although I know, rationally, how absurd it is to measure the value of humanity by its skill at the game of Go. Gary: Both the AlphaGo team and Lee Se-dol were very confident before the match.
The Christmas bomber; the BP oil spill; James Foley beheaded by ISIS, the Paris attacks, the San Bernardino attacks, and now Brussels, which he discussed rationally and briefly with ESPN at the baseball game, wearing cool $485 Oliver Peoples sunglasses beside a cool Derek Jeter.
"The fact is after watching this campaign unfold, after watching 10 debates, there is no way you can rationally believe that Joe Biden is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump," said Rabin-Havt, the Sanders adviser, at the rally in Salt Lake City.
WHEN YOU SEE THINGS, AND SIGNS LIKE THOSE THREE PLAYERS ACTING RATIONALLY -- WHICH MATTERS A HELL OF A LOT MORE, A HECK OF A LOT MORE – I GOT THAT WORD HECK RIGHT – A HECK OF A LOT MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE, AND THE DEMAND SIDE.
"We hope these people can abandon these outmoded ideas and get their brains, along with their bodies, into the 21st century, and objectively and rationally view the trends of the time in global development and China's development progress," she said, according to the news service.
In reality, cast members say they spend plenty of time trying to figure out their matches rationally, using cups, or lipsticks to perform the same probability calculations that Wang uses a computer to achieve (they lost access to pens and paper after the first season).
The decision to fire Plaintiff for his anti-Trump tweet can only rationally be explained as having been influenced by Murdoch's interest in pleasing Trump and not upsetting him, now that Trump has the power to either directly benefit or harm Murdoch and 21st Century Fox.
"The legislature's decision to allow county election officials to credential only poll watchers from their own county is rationally related to the state's interest in maintaining its county-run election system," wrote Judge Gerald J. Pappert of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
"The wrinkle here is whether she coerced him or pressured him into doing something that he wasn't in a position to rationally and autonomously decide to do because he was in such a depressive state," said Daniel Medwed, professor of law and criminal justice at Northeastern University.
When the price of a stock can be influenced by a 'herd' on Wall Street with prices set at the margin by the most emotional person, or the greediest person, or the most depressed person, it is hard to argue that the market always prices rationally.
"To be clear: The president would be putting at risk an American population the size of a medium-size U.S. city — Pittsburgh, say, or Cincinnati — on the assumption that a crazy and undeterrable dictator will be rationally cowed by a demonstration of U.S. kinetic power," he wrote.
In Mr. Isaacs' case, the prosecutors from the state attorney general's office argued that instead of shooting at a man he feared — however rationally or irrationally — might kill him, he could have simply rolled up his window and driven away, making a turn off Atlantic Avenue.
A responsible presidential candidate in 2020 needs a policy that rationally manages the flow of immigrants into our country and offers a strategy to help stabilize the world of disorder through climate change mitigation, birth control diffusion, reforestation, governance assistance and support for small-scale farmers.
"I recognize that the SAMs impose burdens on defendant that an average general population prisoner does not have to bear, but the SAMs, as a whole, are rationally connected to a legitimate government objective," Judge Cogan wrote in an order filed in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - States cannot execute prisoners who are incapable of rationally understanding the reasons for their punishment, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, siding with an Alabama man who has suffered strokes and dementia that wiped out his memory of murdering a police officer in 1985.
He suggested in court that Trump's 203-day entry ban on people from the countries of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen was not "rationally based," since no one from any those countries had been arrested in the U.S. on terrorism-related charges since 9/11.
But Mr Lee's lawyer, John Bursch, urged the justices to adopt an "objective" conception of rationality (in line with the court's Hill v Lockhart ruling in 1985) where judges ask whether a defendant facing a particular set of circumstances would rationally agree to a plea with a particular outcome.
Until I was in my late 20s, every time I experienced one of the more mundane forms of sexualized intimidation — street corner non-billionaires offering up their insights on my body — I seethed in shame and fury, even though I knew rationally that I shouldn't let it bother me.
I realized through my instruction that crosswords are actually a metaphor for my life: As I partake in different challenges and set out to accomplish different goals, I have to approach each one individually and rationally while still applying them to the context of my life as a whole.
"The government has failed to rationally explain its 180 degree turn from determining that Zimbabwe is incapable of managing elephant hunting sustainably, to proclaiming open season on elephants and lions in Zimbabwe, a top destination for American trophy hunters due to lax regulations exacerbated by rampant corruption," they wrote.
All I have is influence, and so I try to explain the trade-offs, and sometimes it just takes a cycle for people to see other people get burned by experience before things make sense to them, even if you can explain things rationally without the emotional context.
The big error of so many schemes to rationally improve the human condition has been to spread the belief that there must be some great event in order for the new order of things to take hold, that rationality must be stoked by irrationality in order to work.
Trump has a characterological inability to let go of a perceived slight or back down from a fight — even when it's clear he's in the wrong, and, more importantly, even when it's clear that rationally he has more to lose by staying in than he would by getting out.
This helped prove that the directional combination structure and multi-layer radiation explosion-proof structural design of the first system and the second system used for the manufacture of the H-bomb were very accurate and the light thermal radiation-resisting materials and neutron-resisting materials were rationally selected.
Much of his work is motivated by a desire to poke at and test widespread theories; his work on sales tax visibility challenged the assumption that consumers rationally incorporate the cost of all taxes, and his work on retirement savings challenged the idea that subsidizing savings necessarily increases it.
So long as these regulatory side constraints on abortion were grounded in a legitimate state interest and rationally related to pursuing that goal, the court let them stand, provided they did not erect a substantial obstacle preventing the woman from exercising her final and decisive authority to obtain an abortion.
"Nobody can rationally suggest that the failure by the South African government and the Reserve Bank to recover money from a bank is appropriately remedied by stripping the bank of its primary object of protecting the value of the currency," speaker Mbete said in an affidavit published on the Parliament website.
By pursuing a policy area that, rationally and intelligently, has attracted bipartisan support in the past, Congress can enhance America's growth prospects, maintain its record of impressive job creation, unleash more of its productive engines and help to meet its citizens legitimate aspirations for their wellbeing and that of future generations.
This only makes sense if you see the money earned by the Dodgers as the sole property of the team's owners, who then deign to ration it out, rationally, to the players, the front office people, the contractors that hire people at minimum wage to work concessions, and so on.
So how does an artist who has devoted his career to empirical scrutiny of those things that will shape our future, from artificial intelligence to the annexation of space, respond rationally to a time in which reason itself — when it comes to political discourse, at least — seems to be increasingly endangered?
"The special treatment ICWA affords Indian children is rationally tied to Congress's fulfillment of its unique obligation toward Indian nations and its stated purpose of 'protecting the best interests of Indian children and promoting the stability and security of Indian tribes,'" the Fifth Circuit said in their August 2019 decision.
Students not rigorously acculturated to succeed in college from the start of their educational lives soon see, quite rationally, that the whole college project was set up for them to drop out of—and they see further that this is a sign that the whole project is either dishonest or misconceived.
The first week in August was, as the title of a Wall Street Journal column by Peggy Noonan, a former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, summed it up, "the week they decided Donald Trump was crazy"—"they" being Republicans who finally had to admit that nothing could induce Trump to act rationally.
Rather than tackling this backlog by rationally addressing the 20,000 pending cases for possession of a soon-to-be-legalized plant, the popular discourse maintains that these two cases, both confirmed instances of acute mental illness that have completed their legal proceedings, are the more pressing indicators of injustice and institutional failure.
It was remarkable, too, for its contrast with Mr. Obama's televised defense of his own modest gun proposals, for which he asked full and fair attention by this year's presidential candidates so that all of them might rationally address genuine public concerns with the grim reality of 30,000 gun deaths every year.
Throughout the 19th and 20th century, industrial progress was seen as very important and the sense of the future was shaped by the sense of what technology could do: rationally planned cities with your beautiful high-rises and airports on top of airports and helicopters, and all this giving people a better life.
Javits and Robert Kennedy, that created community development corporations and public-private investment vehicles that have revitalized communities across the U.S. None of the immense problems confronting our country can be addressed constructively or rationally without overcoming the hostility, lack of communication, and lack of common understanding between the two primary political parties.
They have to respond to consumer behavior and if consumers basically only go and see a few movies a year, and only a handful of films succeed every year, then studios rationally have to make fewer films and pour more resources into movies that fit the narrow criteria of a film that succeeds.
YOU KNOW, WHAT I THINK IS THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE NEEDS TO DO THEIR JOB AND THAT'S WHEN THESE ACQUISITIONS COME UP, I THINK THEY HAVE TO LOOK AT THEM RATIONALLY, AND I MADE A COUPLE OF COMMENTS YESTERDAY ON A LOT OF ISSUES RELATIVE TO IMMIGRATION, NET NEUTRALITY, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
But heightened levels of fear and anxiety stemming from an outbreak like the coronavirus can also make it difficult to process the situation rationally, as Shahram Heshmat, an associate professor emeritus at the University of Illinois, Springfield who specializes in the health economics of addiction and obesity, wrote in Psychology Today last month.
Now, though, it faces the likely possibility that HHS, already holding more children than it can afford, will have more and more difficulty finding sponsors to take them: The sponsors could rationally suspect they might come into ICE's crosshairs if they step forward to give a child in government custody a home.
In psychology, we see it in the rise of "dual process" theories of the mind, the most famous of which comes from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, who divides the mind into a part that makes judgments quickly, intuitively, and unconsciously ("System I") and a part that thinks more slowly, rationally, and consciously ("System II").
After 30 hours of labor, I was in no mood to argue (well, not rationally), but I did very nearly laugh at the absurdity of the whole thing: We could spy on a potential abnormality for months via sound waves and some goo, but we couldn't move a chair for a father who already existed?
" The Hong Kong government "has all along respected people's rights and freedoms to participate in peaceful processions and assemblies and express views rationally, as these are the important core values cherished by Hong Kong people," the spokesman added, appealing the crowd to "not to take part in any illegal or violent acts that may occur.
Rationally, Tesla should be able to manage $30 billion in annual revenue and maybe $4 per share in yearly profit, assuming that the company doesn't lose the opportunity to sell emissions credits, which in several profitable quarters (including the fourth quarter of 2019) have been the only thing that tipped results to the positive side.
For quite a while now we in the West have been operating under certain cultural assumptions about what it means to be human: that human beings are driven by a rational "pursuit of happiness," that they choose — again, rationally — what is best for them and what contributes to their well-being, both individual and collective.
She may not be a household name yet, but at the moment it's just fascinating to watch people become fascinated with a girl about whom we have hardly any concrete facts, doing things that can't be rationally explained, and presenting us with the kind of questions you would type into Yahoo Answers after blazing for five hours.
The question for members of Congress goes beyond how much Facebook and others may be exploiting our inability to rationally assess the pros and cons of sharing information — profiting from the difficulty we have measuring the immediate reward of the cute puppy video against the more distant risk of having our data sloshing around the internet for years.
In a per curiam decision, which means the court didn't specify how each justice voted, a majority of the court found that the US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit applied too high a standard in reviewing the restrictions — Indiana demonstrated that the law was "rationally related" to the state's interest in how fetal remains were disposed, the court wrote.
Cutting off Canada politically is meant to signal to the world that Saudi Arabia is unwilling to accept unsolicited criticism of its domestic human rights policy under the de facto reign of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS), but keeping oil supplies flowing is about signaling to international markets that oil prices will be rationally managed by the new Saudi Arabia.
As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States inches further toward quadruple digits, everyone is responding calmly and rationally, by trying to increase social distance, practicing better hand hygiene an–– no, just kidding, people are losing their damn minds and buying toilet paper in quantities that seem to prove that they really don't understand what coronavirus does.
That estimate even assumes no further price falls – an optimistic assumption in what has been a downward trending market for the past two years But for every buyer there is a seller and while the current environment may offer compelling opportunities to purchasers, dollar-based owners who are already holding property are likely to be rationally averse to crystallizing a significant loss on property.
While each player who has spoken up has calmly and rationally explained that he or she is actually protesting police disproportionately killing, arresting, and harassing a minority population—topics that would get anyone rightfully fired up—the ones on the receiving end completely ignore the substance of the criticism and write petty, defensive letters like this one, while stumping on about respect and honor.
Last week's back and forth between Bill Gates and Elizabeth Warren over Warren's proposed wealth tax brought a chorus of voices online to Gates's defense, arguing that wealthy philanthropists like Gates spend their money as rationally as anyone possibly could—never mind the fact that some of that money, in Gates's case, was donated at the recommendation of Jeffery Epstein, a convicted sex offender with no scientific credentials.
There are lots of different ways to define what next level is and by forcing yourself internally to define next level and then define what you need in terms of capital to get to that next level… when you're raising that first round of financing or even the second or third round of financing, it helps you size rationally what you need versus reactively to whatever the market characteristics are.
Among the many professors to shape the judicial system during that time were Ronald Dworkin, a professor at New York University and Oxford, who argued that law must be debated on the basis of moral concepts rather than rules; Richard Posner, a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago and a federal judge, who has been called the single most cited legal authority largely because of his development of cost-benefit analysis; and, conversely, Cass Sunstein, also of Chicago, then Harvard, then the Obama administration, who concluded that the failure of people to act rationally justifies judicial and governmental intervention.

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