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Перевод: deliberative speek deliberative


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  1. But with an extraordinary leap he adds: "At a different level, the TUC and the CBI too represent national deliberative bodies of their relevant constituencies."
  2. Consciousness, we may argue, comes into being when information is re-presented to a monitoring faculty under deliberative attention.
  3. Considerations that are given deliberative priority in order to secure reliability constitute obligations; corresponding to those obligations are rights, possessed by people who benefit from the obligations.
  4. These are clearly more formal models than those which the modern letter-writer is used to, yet Shakespeare's range stretches from the intimate and occasional to just such formal rhetorical structures as Day's category of the "Epistle Deliberative", which uses a mixture of praise and criticism in its "Hortatory" or "Dehortatory" intent, and may legitimately subject the recipient to moral pressure: Yet, while acknowledging the relevance of Day's treatise on letter-writing and its tactics of persuasion, we may note that in Shakespeare one of Day's categories is absent, namely the "Responsory Epistle", which "dependeth of the partes of a former letter" and must refer back to it.
  5. Some problem-solving will take the form of a deliberative weighing of consequences, although quite often we choose the least likely-looking solution or toss a coin, but equally frequently we have little or no time for debate.
  6. There is something reflexive rather than rational, automatic rather than deliberative, circumscribed and autonomous rather than holistic about parsing a sentence such as "She met John before Mary arrived at the airport" in the way we do (with the pronoun she not referring to Mary but to some other female).
  7. But this, being a deliberative move to impart false information, would be a reversion to the linguistic.
  8. It is a tribute to the awe in which Indirect Rule was held in the 1920s that their pretensions were taken seriously: few deliberative bodies in history can have had a higher regard for themselves as repositories of political wisdom than did the Conference of Residents.
  9. The jury were less deliberative; they returned a unanimous verdict of guilty.
  10. They exhibit the pre-linguistic sensations of pain and the ancestral tokens of human attributes such as deliberative intent, rational planning, choice, desire, fear, anger, and some beliefs, where our guiding criteria are the close similarity of their behavioural patterns, in like circumstances, to our own.
  11. Bhikhu Parekh, a liberal, argues for "a properly elected national deliberative body for Muslims" on a par with other communities: "The Church of England has its Synod, the Jews have their Board of Deputies and some Hindu sects have their national councils of temples."
  12. I am not arguing that moral rights get their sole authority from contiguous laws, although they can, but rather that the existence of such laws, having been passed in a deliberative and ultimately democratic manner and being constantly under test by the legislature, is evidence that these types of transaction are important enough for the maintenance of civilised life as to require such formal recognition.
  13. It thus posed a threat to the calm, deliberative function of the legislature.

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