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How to use thinking rationally in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "thinking rationally" and check conjugation/comparative form for "thinking rationally". Mastering all the usages of "thinking rationally" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Being like, Okay, thinking rationally here, what do we do?
You can't get angry about it because then you'll stop thinking rationally.
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.
They are designed to convince us that we're seeing clearly, and thinking rationally, when we're not.
Suicide is preventable, and most people who experience suicidal thoughts are not thinking rationally and therefore cannot make logical decisions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A report stated he often retreated into fantasy worlds, had trouble thinking rationally, lacked social skills, and needed psychotherapy to assist his issues with anxiety and depression.
Thus, a person thinking rationally would respond to all victims equally, not giving preference to those specifically named or otherwise identified, just as experiential thinkers would be drawn towards the more emotionally charged identified victim (Friedrich & McGuire, 2010).
Only gradually on his own did he "intellectually reject" some of the "delusionally influenced" and "politically oriented" thinking as a waste of effort. By 1995, however, even though he was "thinking rationally again in the style that is characteristic of scientists," he said he felt more limited.Nash, John "John Nash: My experience with mental illness". PBS Interview,2002.
Locke was convinced that children could reason early in life and that parents should address them as reasoning beings. Moreover, he argues that parents should, above all, attempt to create a "habit" of thinking rationally in their children.Yolton, Two Intellectual Worlds, 31-2. Locke continually emphasises habit over rule—children should internalise the habit of reasoning rather than memorise a complex set of prohibitions.
However, humans are entangled in nature in myriad other ways than just thinking rationally about it, and how humans react to this external influence also tells us about what they are. This is their Constitution, the part of their being that undergoes alteration in relation to its Others. The point at which Something ceases to be itself and becomes an Other is that Something's Limit.
The other form of Buddhist meditation is vipaśyanā (clear seeing, higher insight), which in Tibetan Buddhism is generally practiced after having attained proficiency in śamatha.Powers 2007, p. 91. This is generally seen as having two aspects, one of which is analytic meditation, which is based on contemplating and thinking rationally about ideas and concepts. As part of this process, entertaining doubts and engaging in internal debate over them is encouraged in some traditions.
For the next few years, Amuso and Casso ruled the family from afar and ordered the execution of anyone they deemed troublesome, either they were considered rivals or potential informants. All of this convinced many Lucchese wiseguys that Amuso and Casso were no longer acting or thinking rationally. Alphonse D'Arco in a 1970s FBI surveillance photo What followed next was a series of botched hits on family members suspected of being informants. Ironically, these hits caused several family members to actually turn informer.
A sanity test or sanity check is a basic test to quickly evaluate whether a claim or the result of a calculation can possibly be true. It is a simple check to see if the produced material is rational (that the material's creator was thinking rationally, applying sanity). The point of a sanity test is to rule out certain classes of obviously false results, not to catch every possible error. A rule-of-thumb or back-of-the-envelope calculation may be checked to perform the test.
At the same time, co-owner Steve Arky's wealth was raided by the Securities and Exchange Commission on fraud charges, triggering the savings and loan crisis; Arky committed suicide not long after. The team began signing mediocre players, most infamously defensive back Bret Clark, to large contracts, and plans for a new spring football league were abandoned. The size of the contracts, particularly Clark's contract, led Spurrier and other team officials to question whether Bassett was acting or thinking rationally. As his condition worsened, Bassett decided to sell the team.
The notion of "vertical thinking" as a method of solving problems was first introduced by Edward de Bono and can be traced back to his publication of Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step in the year 1970. In the book, the concept of vertical thinking can be seen to have many parallels with that of "critical thinking". De Bono explains in his text that the main distinguishing factor between the two concepts is the fact that critical thinking only involves thinking rationally, whereas vertical thinking requires the individual to apply the modus in forming a solution.
During the night of 6 November 1987 a group of seven doctors signed a medical report attesting to the mental incapacity of Bourguiba. The political journalist Mezri Haddad summarised the report as follows: At the same time, Bourguiba demanded new trials for 15 suspected Islamists, and that all but three of them be hanged by the following weekend. When this order became known, a number of Tunisian political leaders, including longtime supporters of Bourguiba, feared that Bourguiba was no longer acting or thinking rationally. Later, one human rights activist said that if the orders had been carried out, it would have triggered a civil war.
Cohen's side lost the debate, with 52% of the audience voting against the motion. In a July 2015 interview, Cohen said: > Even Henry Kissinger—I think it was in March 2014 in The Washington > Post—wrote this line: 'The demonization of Putin is not a policy. It's an > alibi for not having a policy.' And then I wrote in reply to that: That's > right, but it’s much worse than that, because it's also that the > demonization of Putin is an obstacle to thinking rationally, having a > rational discourse or debate about American national security. And it’s not > just this catastrophe in Ukraine and the new Cold War; it's from there to > Syria to Afghanistan, to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, to fighting > global terrorism.
Matters came to a head in November 1987, when he ordered new trials for 15 Islamists and demanded that 12 of them be hanged by the next weekend. This latest order convinced several opponents and supporters of Bourguiba that he was no longer acting or thinking rationally; one human rights activist said that if the orders had been carried out, it would have meant civil war. After several doctors attending to Bourguiba issued a report declaring that Bourguiba was mentally incapable of carrying out his duties, Prime Minister Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, who had been appointed to the post only a month earlier, removed Bourguiba from office, organizing a medical coup d'état, then assumed the presidency himself. Starting in a liberal secular atmosphere, Bourguiba's presidency or "reign" ended in a climate of economic and financial crisis.

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