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"unreasoned" Definitions
  1. not founded on reason or reasoning

36 Sentences With "unreasoned"

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This fall, unreasoned Democratic "resistance" to Trump and his supporters could kill the anticipated "blue wave" in the midterm elections.
The response to the unreasoned is the rational; to the uninformed, the enlightened; to the straight-out lie, the simple truth.
In his lengthy dissenting opinion, Mr. Williams called the rules an "unreasoned patchwork" that will discourage competition in the broadband industry.
Hillary Clinton has finally spoken truth to lunacy in describing the unreasoned, vicious and dangerous phenomenon that is Donald Trump's candidacy.
For some reason you took an unreasoned and factually inaccurate detour in your rant to call A-Rod a bunch of names.
"Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the lawsuit argues.
He added that Trump was using "fear, unreasoned fear, unproven fear" to push his executive order that blocks the immigrants and bans refugees from Syria.
"Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the lawsuit says, referring to recipients of DACA.
It's not actually religious, but it has everything that's wrong with religion: The unreasoned quality of it, the dogmatic quality of it, the fact that it's not self-reflective at all.
The card companies saw this booming market and reacted in the same way that goldfish react to fish food—first with unreasoned hunger, and then by producing more shit than seems possible.
The unreasoned decrees carry the feel of messages from the Delphic oracle, announcing truth without elaboration, but they have quite tangible effects on who is allowed into the country and who is not.
"Far from being unreasoned or arbitrary…the reassignments are predicated upon 'good and sufficient reason,' namely Ayala's blanket refusal to pursue the death penalty in any case despite Florida law," the decision said.
There's a great deal of sexism in it, but it's of an offhand and unreasoned variety; that doesn't excuse it, but this is not a worldview so much as it's a bunch of dumb words.
This is the dissolution that matters most, to me: the communion across the barricades, the shared and unreasonable and unreasoned and unreasoning hope that everyone might somehow get what they need from this punishing thing.
Keeping Score It may seem unreasoned, but there is an element of truth to the notion: Joe Maddon, the canny, eccentric manager of the Chicago Cubs, needs to redeem himself after winning the World Series last November.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Always without formulating the concept, I had based my sense of being in the world partly on an unreasoned conviction that certain areas of the earth's surface contained more magic than others.
" Judge Stephen Williams, an appointee of Republican President Ronald Reagan, wrote in dissent that "the ultimate irony of the commission's unreasoned patchwork is that, refusing to inquire into competitive conditions, it shunts broadband service onto the legal track suited to natural monopolies.
"Then the rule comes out and says reporting to the Commission is not required, in an ipse dixit unreasoned opinion, one line, basically, and then we have two circuits that actually gave deference to that interpretation," Gorsuch said to Somers' counsel, Daniel Geyser.
") Tom, who is considering a wrongful-termination suit under the Civil Rights Act ("She has an unreasoned hatred of Dekes"), writes that the working conditions at Gilbert & Parsons "compared unfavorably with those of the Gulag" and included the mandatory singing each morning of the Gilbert & Parsons song ("More than just a single coat is what we ain't / 'Cause we're Gilbert & Parsons One-Coat Paint")—a requirement that he calls "demeaning, not to mention consistently off-key.
According to A.E. Waite's Pictorial Key to the Tarot, the Hermit card carries several divinatory associations: > 9.THE HERMIT.--Prudence, circumspection; also and especially treason, > dissimulation, roguery, corruption. _Reversed:_ Concealment, disguise, > policy fear, unreasoned caution.
The app did not receive and/or distribute any private information. It was equally impossible to follow and chase people through "Girls Around Me". Although complaints against the app were unreasoned, i-Free decided to cut off the funding of this project.
"An inclination of temperament or outlook; especially: a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgement"Merriam-Webster. An Encyclopædia Britannica Company (2012). An example mentioned in Eltis's article "Courts, Litigants and the Digital Age. Law, Ethics and Practice" is a juror in Manchester who tweeted openly throughout a rape trial.
Another song of his which was quite popular was Ka Sora (Let Us Be Careful), the song is sometimes described as predictive of the Nigerian civil war in its warning about the pitfalls of unreasoned governance. He also released other popular hits including one about Chief Awolowo, who was incarcerated at the time the song was released.
Plato is depicted in Raphael's The School of Athens anachronistically carrying a bound copy of Timaeus. Timaeus begins with a distinction between the physical world, and the eternal world. The physical one is the world which changes and perishes: therefore it is the object of opinion and unreasoned sensation. The eternal one never changes: therefore it is apprehended by reason (28a).
Secular humanism is an ethical framework that attempts to dispense with any unreasoned dogma, pseudoscience, and superstition. Critics of feminism sometimes ask "Why feminism and not humanism?" Some humanists argue, however, that the goals of feminists and humanists largely overlap, and the distinction is only in motivation. For example, a humanist may consider abortion in terms of a utilitarian ethical framework, rather than considering the motivation of any particular woman in getting an abortion.
An illustrated depiction of Mahābhārata character Ulupi becoming infatuated with Arjuna. Infatuation or being smitten is the state of being carried away by an unreasoned passion, usually towards another person for whom one has developed strong romantic or platonic feelings. Psychologist Frank D. Cox says that infatuation can be distinguished from romantic love only when looking back on a particular case of being attracted to a person. Infatuation may also develop into a mature love.
Limerence is characterized by intrusive thinking and pronounced sensitivity to external events that reflect the disposition of the limerent object towards the individual. It can be experienced as intense joy or as extreme despair, depending on whether the feelings are reciprocated. It is the state of being completely carried away by unreasoned passion or love, even to the point of addictive-type behavior. Usually, one is inspired with an intense passion or admiration for someone.
With the various new artistic movements, which were a feature of the early twentieth century, he had difficulties. Unlike other conservative commentators, however, he did not campaign against artistic innovators: he viewed their outputs from a position of distanced sceptical interest, but not of unreasoned hostility. He was able to find intellectual joy in each new ideology that appeared, a tendency clearly disclosed in both the content and style of his own written commentaries and criticism.
Shahu, the ruler of the princely state of Kolhapur, had several conflicts with Tilak as the latter agreed with the Brahmins decision of Puranic rituals for the Marathas that were intended for Shudras. Tilak even suggested that the Marathas should be "content" with the Shudra status assigned to them by the Brahmins. Tilak's newspapers, as well as the press in Kolhapur, criticized Shahu for his caste prejudice and his unreasoned hostility towards Brahmins. These included serious allegations such as sexual assaults by Shahu against four Brahmin women.
Research has shown two bases for love at first sight. The first is that the attractiveness of a person can be very quickly determined, with the average time in one study being 0.13 seconds. The second is that the first few minutes, but not the first moment, of a relationship have been shown to be predictive of the relationship's future success, more so than what two people have in common or whether they like each other ("like attracts like"). Infatuation, not to be confused with love at first sight, is the state of being carried away by an unreasoned passion or assumed love.
In A Theory of Architecture, Nikos Salingaros speaks of memes as "freely propagating clusters of information" which can be beneficial or harmful. He contrasts memes to patterns and true knowledge, characterizing memes as "greatly simplified versions of patterns" and as "unreasoned matching to some visual or mnemonic prototype." Taking reference to Dawkins, Salingaros emphasizes that they can be transmitted due to their own communicative properties, that "the simpler they are, the faster they can proliferate," and that the most successful memes "come with a great psychological appeal." Architectural memes, according to Salingaros, can have destructive power.
In Mexico City, there were demonstrations against the Beatles, and a number of countries banned the Beatles' music on national radio stations, including South Africa and Spain. The Vatican issued a denouncement of Lennon's comments, saying that "Some subjects must not be dealt with profanely, not even in the world of beatniks." This international disapproval was reflected in the share price of the Beatles' Northern Songs publishing company, which dropped by the equivalent of 28 cents on the London Stock Exchange. In response to the furore in the US, a Melody Maker editorial stated that the "fantastically unreasoned reaction" supported Lennon's statement regarding Christ's disciples being "thick and ordinary".
Despite the variety of methods of evaluation of comorbidity, the absence of a singular generally accepted method, devoid of the deficiencies of the available methods of its evaluation, causes disturbance. The absence of a unified instrument, developed on the basis of colossal international experience, as well as the methodology of its use does not allow comorbidity to become doctor "friendly". At the same time due to the inconsistency in approach to the analysis of comorbid state and absence of components of comorbidity in medical university courses, the practitioner is unclear about its prognostic effect, which makes the generally available systems of associated pathology evaluation unreasoned and therefore un-needed as well.
Dan Massey (December 26, 1942 – January 28, 2013) was an American LGBT rights/sexual freedom activist, scientist, author, blogger and fundraiser based in Washington, D.C. He was a co-founder and CEO of VenusPlusX. A graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University Graduate School, he spent most of his professional life trying to make peoples' lives better through technology. He and his life partner of 35 years, Alison Gardner, were known for their work "revealing to the public a new concept of the intrinsic value of sex and gender expression, of personal erotic freedom, to replace millennia of unreasoned ignorance, fear, and hatred with the true joy of Love." Through his blog and archived papers on VenusPlusX.
As an exemplary case of guessing that involves progressively more information from which to make a further guess, Tschaepe notes the game of Twenty Questions, which he describes as "similar to guessing a number that the other person is thinking, but unlike guessing a number as a singular action... allows for combining abductive reasoning with deductive and inductive reasoning". An apparently unreasoned guess that turns out to be correct may be called a happy guess, or a lucky guess,Oliver Ibe, Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes (2014), p. 25, defining a lucky guess in the context of a person making random guesses as "among the questions whose answers she guessed at random". and it has been argued that "a 'lucky guess' is a paradigm case of a belief that does not count as knowledge".
A writer possessing knowledge of the actual swift collapse of Poland in World War II and the enormous actual costs of far less ambitious space programs in a far less devastated world would have been unlikely to postulate such outcomes.Robert F. Vernon, "Reasoned and unreasoned speculations about what will be and what might have been" in Marcia Gracie (ed.) "Trends in Speculative Fiction", New York, 1998 2001: A Space Odyssey was set in the future and featured developments in space travel and habitation which have not occurred on the timescale postulated. A problem with future history science fiction is that it will date and be overtaken by real historical events, for instance H. Beam Piper's future history, which included a nuclear war in 1973, and much of the future history of Star Trek. Jerry Pournelle's "CoDominium" future history assumed that the Cold War would end with the United States and Soviet Union establishing a co-rule of the world, the CoDominium of the title, which would last into the 22nd Century—rather than the Soviet Union collapsing in 1991.

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