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    categorical


    1. Its flawed assumptions oftentimes fail to consider, however, that every Individual is subject to his or her own private set of moral and ethical assumptions that are naturally resistant to categorical imperatives or the conscientious ―merits‖ of narrow-minded viewpoints that seek to impose their (myopic) moral authority on others


    2. Nominal: Categorical data where the order of the categories are arbitrary ex: development type, defect type


    3. Repeating the same steps as with the anthrax, he then proceeded to extract hantavirus, hepatitis B strain, malaria, and tularemia from their respective categorical positions on the metal shelves


    4. , and the categorical statement that they (the missing Polish Officers) were murdered by Soviet authorities in the Spring of 1940, the necessity has arisen that the mass graves discovered should be investigated and the facts alleged verified


    5. categorical risk measurement that is removed from corporate efforts to minimize the cost


    6. incurred, it is not a categorical separator


    7. , the sites did or did not have each type of content) yielded categorical data for analysis


    8. There are categorical variations in any intelligence, slightly different ways of storing and retrieving information, and dolphins have access to some specialized capabilities like echolocation, but we can still reason


    9. said quite categorical in my overall response and he


    10. If we start from this universal categorical imperative and unilaterally attribute it as everyone's motive for social behavior, acts towards others become external projections of self-desire – “I am treating you x, so that you treat me x

    11. of factors of homo sapiens and animals is so categorical that it is impossible to


    12. On the basis of categorical differences between


    13. He had always been very categorical


    14. As ethical expressions, they take us to Robert Kane's understanding of a Kantian Categorical Imperative: the ends principle: "Treat every person as an end in every situation and not as a means (to yours or someone else's end)


    15. Human consciousness, thought and emotion, freewill, intellect and discernment, etcetera, provide categorical evidence that the Creator has created humans as beings with the integrity for personal independence and individual sovereignty


    16. Finally, it would surely have been more credible, more dramatic, and more sensational for readers of the gospels, if the authors had written that Saul who became (Saint) Paul had believed in the risen Christ with an unquestioning and categorical faith without having to first hear and ‘see’ being visually blinded – for three days - by Christ’s words and glory


    17. Now, categorical evidence provided by science over the last decades has shown that without little doubt modern humans (Homo sapiens) have only been on this Earth for about the last 180,000 years


    18. ” Zora stated with categorical import


    19. Add to this that there are three passages of the New Testament,—perhaps four,—which have been regarded as categorical assertions of the doctrine of endless misery,—and we arrive at the explanation of a handling of words, at first sight so artificial and indefensible


    20. In 1938 the New York legislature, recognizing the validity of these objections to categorical exclusions, proceeded to relieve the situation in a rather peculiar manner

    21. But what if our observations are categorical involving race or gender or some other categorical attribute?


    22. notion that use, abuse, and dependence are categorical entities will most proba-


    23. Others in Marilyn Monroe’s life at the time were more categorical


    24. Sara Noriega said in a categorical manner: “We women intuit these things


    25. ” For he feared nothing so much as his wife’s sudden categorical decisions, and he was convinced that they always originated in a feeling of guilt


    26. His religion would not permit it, of course: he had dared to broach the subject with the Archbishop, just in case, and his answer had been a categorical no


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    Synonyms for "categorical"

    categoric categorical flat unconditional unequivocal undeniable definite indubitable absolute sure affirmative

    "categorical" definitions

    relating to or included in a category or categories


    not modified or restricted by reservations