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She couldn't possibly, rationally blame this on him, he thought, but she was
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" He stood up to get himself from between those melons, he couldn’t think rationally while he was there, and after listening to Heymon he worried that there might be a chance it was Ava driving this cherub, though he could scarcely imagine Ava being this aggressive with her body
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trying to think rationally
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These are questions or statements that one cannot understand rationally, therefore forcing the practitioner to push beyond rational thought to experience the answer
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Rationally, Frank's argument was correct,
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she'd said no, emotionally, if not rationally
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Think about that for a moment, as rationally as you can
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We had always been honest with each other, but how could I explain this to him rationally when I couldn’t react rationally myself?
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He poked at it with a claw, chuckling when the skin split even further open, aware, somewhere in the back of his mind, that he was not acting rationally but not really caring
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Reason allows an individual to consider things rationally and to draw abstract conclusions about ―things
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Human ―motives‖ are therefore held as determinant or conclusive responses to antecedent events independent of Free Will; that is to say, infer a mindset pre-conditioned by prior events governing present decisions rather than governed by independent designs capable of responding rationally to unexpected events
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The manner an individual responds to a situation at the office, for example, will more often than not rely on thinking rationally (or natural aptitude) rather than learning (or vocational training)
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down and challenge it rationally
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When you challenge negative thoughts rationally, you should be able to see quickly whether the thoughts are wrong or whether they have some substance to them
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It was as if he had given up on them, rather than, more rationally, he had given them up to a higher place
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When the chemicals in my brain got leveled out, I began to think rationally
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So he would convert the Green Machine into a religious faith that cannot be rationally challenged
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Then again when it came to Jesse I couldn’t think or act rationally
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rationally, he’d handled it with his fists
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But it ends up political with a lot of finger-pointing instead of rationally figuring out what happened and how can we improve our response for the
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rationally, with neither tears nor anger
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to act rationally in these moments, my mother was either bursting
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Rationally he hated the pills and knew the costs outweighed the benefits, but he came back to them all the same
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A person who has developed both brains to very high levels leads a two-fold existence — functioning rationally in an asymmetric universe, while abiding in a symmetric void
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The ancient Indian traditional goal for true education to train the mind to think independently, rationally, and creatively to help live a life according to the highest moral and ethical principles in service of the society and country was destroyed
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Meanwhile, let’s eat and think about Arthur’s objections so we can discuss them rationally afterwards on full stomachs
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Instead of thinking rationally to prevent problems we wait till catastrophe overtakes us, with the predictable result; we’re on the brink of annihilation
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thought was one made rationally before I was here
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at once how many texts supports it, and cannot rationally be explained
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too much strangeness going on, too much to explain it all rationally
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In fact, the best advice is to always act on a problem before you get upset, while you can still think rationally and
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always think rationally with clear head
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In fact, the best advice is to always act on a problem before you get upset, while you can still think rationally and calmly about solving it
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I tried to think rationally
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with a situation rationally and clear
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consciously and rationally decides for themselves what is wrong
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thinking rationally; I was going by instinct
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Despite their differences, Terence hated to see her like this—her state of mind so fragile and delicate that she may be capable of harming herself during one of her dreamlike states in which she could not possibly think rationally
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As this possibility became more rationally discernable to his senses, the vision that Elizabeth Bascomb had recounted to him flickered in the back of his mind then seemed to explode like dynamite as the connection 265
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How did the meaning of ‘senses’ get switched around to thinking rationally, and arrive at judgment and opinion, meaning to accept the values of those around you? For sensing is preverbal
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Once the fear subsided, Gordon could rationally connect boarding the plane to his childhood bedroom experience, yet other events appeared to bear no relevance
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‘Then rationally, we should kill it
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not rationally explain the situation surrounding Spalding and his movements
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When rationally evaluated, the benefit of war must outweigh the losses of war
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“…Bob isn’t acting very rationally, I mean mental issues
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As he walked out of the office, the priest was angry at himself for thinking that the secretary he had just spoken with so rationally had all the opportunity in the world to kill his partner at the Center
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We have to stop attempting to rationally know what our most basic instincts tell us is utterly unknowable
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And what is now? It’s a precious second of life, it’s a gift of God that should be rationally used
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As a result, the Koran becomes rationally untouchable
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I get my ability to look at things rationally (and sometimes seemingly without
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So yeah, on the drive he’d come to terms with the fact that she hadn’t been acting rationally when she left
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If we move upwards or forwards (positional metaphors implying improvement), it is more Brownian Motion jerking us to and fro from discovery, insight and conjecture to postulate something, to test that something, to pursue that something, to create that something, rather than being a sequential climb up a preordained ladder of hierarchical discoveries, inventions, and their rationally entailed intentions (how we should, must act, or what we ought to do)
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Rationally, she knew that Phil had been right
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Nicky had been so angry for the first few months that she had stopped thinking rationally
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If the parents try to deal with the problem rationally, the child may also develop the capacity to look clearly at the problem, separating the reality and the imagined implications
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As we strive to build people and care unconditionally for others, we discuss rationally the issue that the other person will understand what we’re driving through
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Taking control of our angry feelings means we need to express it rationally and not giving way to bitter words that can be regretted later or that which attack the person and not the action
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“It has nothing to do with you, I’m just tired and not thinking rationally and let’s leave it at that okay?”
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minutes, went by I began to think rationally, knowing my only option would
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evaluate this situation rationally or objectively
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by attending to things rationally
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and start to think clearly and rationally
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much you use your intellect, the question is whether you use it at the right time, right place and the right way (rationally)
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Just by thinking rationally on the outcome and the impact of a troublesome event, you can kill worry
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Thus if you rationally think about what are your worries, most of your worries will vanish
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“You’re not thinking rationally
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I feel a surge of terror that overcomes my ability to think rationally
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True, she may not have rationally analysed all the potential consequences and that galled her, but for the rest she had been a willing partner
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“Me childish? Jesus, what do you expect me to do? Thank you and sit here rationally discussing the problems of the world? Listening to you bleat about how badly you have been treated
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I’m trying to think about this rationally
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I run, even though rationally I know I have plenty of time
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Linda obviously had a trying day, and was too emotional too think rationally
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Rationally, the absence of her gut feeling was
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rationally she knew they couldn’t have contained it
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Linda knew she had to calm down and act rationally
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To him who looks at the world rationally the world looks rationally back
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What does this say of our intrinsic supposedly superior nature compared to other animals? Does Science admit this difference? Does it put us and other animals into perspective? Does it put Humans into perspective by rationally comparing ourselves to other animals?
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Without wisdom overriding our segmented knowledge, our pyramidal focus; we cannot behave, think, or feel rationally or sanely
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Once European Philosophy and Religion had rationally self-destructed itself into the insanity of absurd meaninglessness; the entire European civilization tried to destroy itself in two self-destroying World Wars
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I thought things out rationally and broke up our relationship
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At every step from the conception of a rational vision to the formulation of a theory, faith is necessary: faith in the vision as a rationally valid aim to pursue, faith in the hypothesis as a likely and plausible proposition, and faith in the final theory, at least until a general consensus about its validity has been reached
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That event still haunted him and even though he knew rationally speaking that the walls on either side of him were fourteen inches apart and barring any unexpected earth movement, they would stay that way, it didn’t matter
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And how they rationally projected every single vice and corruption that was theirs onto their victims
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It would behoove you to analyze, investigate, evaluate and try to explain your own family’s history and your own: you may find disturbing patterns that are not rationally explainable
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� Indeed, we have no way to respond to fear rationally
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Indeed before the Big Bang there was nothing except and other than cannot be scientifically defined or reconstructed, or even for some, rationally thought
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If we rationally follow this line of thought through to its inevitable end then reason and science suggest some other form of energy with intelligence created these first forms of energy that make up the atoms that make up the universe no? What would you call this unique other form of energy that must have intelligence and must have always existed?
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In the authors mind, the conventional and traditional beliefs and conceptual meanings of ‘Hell’ and ‘Satan’ in terms of the eternal punishment of fire, and the super natural power of the ‘devil’, is not spiritually, intellectually and/or rationally conceivable
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Apart from being a biblical or religious metaphor turned myth, rationally the concept of hell does not fit into the character of a ‘God’ we that we could understand and relate to or would even want to know
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Although, seasonal or climatic factors may provide the scientific basis for explaining the trends just mentioned, more rationally and satisfactorily
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The idea that DNA has, as a pre requisite for complex change has been preprogrammed, is surely far more intellectually and rationally palatable
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· Clearly, there is overwhelming scientific evidence proving the case for evolution as a sub-process for the refinement and development of creation, and must be thus, intellectually and rationally conceivable
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Indeed before the Big Bang there was nothing except for and other than that that cannot be scientifically defined or reconstructed, or even for some, rationally thought
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If we rationally follow this line of thought through to its inevitable conclusive reasoning backed up by science would strongly suggest some other form of energy with intelligence created these first forms of subatomic energies that make up the atoms that make up the universe
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Rationally, it is feasible that a ‘mysterious’ form of Energy has created atom-energy and photons of electromagnetic energy by Willing such design and order
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These phenomenal changes from one species to another are practically and rationally beyond the bounds of the simple interpretation of Darwin’s theory of evolution
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This is the creation of a universe that when its parts are scientifically deconstructed, it is so unbelievably and incomprehensibly complex, that rationally and scientifically it would be remiss to think that such a universe could not have come into being by itself - created from nothing
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This is, to strive towards the imaginary place believed to have once been and lived, without the obstacles characterized by the human condition of potential imperfection that essentially encompasses the reality of Self and Self being human, the reality of Self’s humanness and the reality of humanity per se, which humans, by nature, can rationally be defined
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I don't think he's acting rationally
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Start becoming rationally selfish