Angelo proceeds Socratically with Isabella, teetering between forensic and deliberative styles. |
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Do these not include the expressive and deliberative interests people have in formulating their own conceptions of the good life? |
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A clutch of girls bring her into the shop for bandages and comfort, and the normally slow, deliberative Michael finds himself supplying both. |
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Brain activity decreased in the dorsolateral prefontal cortex, which is associated with deliberative thought. |
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But at no point does anyone engage in any real deliberative legal analysis about the actual legality of the orders. |
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We have found that a deliberative mindset induced greater realism and not more pessimism. |
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This third way of using primary sources engages students in deliberative discussions beginning with a seminal document. |
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And I think on that issue the caucus has to say, no, we will have a deliberative process and look at options to give us a real reform bill. |
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The Senate describes itself, without apparent irony or hint of self-awareness, as the world's greatest deliberative body. |
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As such, they're going to be a lot safer, a lot more deliberative, and a lot more intelligent about basic decisions. |
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You know, editing is supposed to occur in a deliberative atmosphere, not in an echo chamber. |
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And therefore, it wasn't considered and wasn't part of the deliberative process. |
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When we respond emotionally to situations, for example, we usually do so without extensive deliberative thought or analysis. |
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Do we have jurors kind of freelancing, making their own decisions, not willing to be a part of the deliberative process anymore? |
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They have to be more patient, less emotional, more deliberative, less excitable. |
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This could suggest that our manipulation was not successful in inducing a deliberative mindset. |
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It's easy to forget that the Senate is considered by some to be a deliberative body. |
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Desires are resilient, in this sense, when they are unresponsive to the agent's own deliberative reflection. |
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In the spirit of deliberative democracy, revisions, refinements, additions, subtractions, and criticisms of this model are all welcome. |
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Designed as the deliberative power, the Senate had become instead the negative power, the selfish power. |
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In Ed Broadbent's view of deliberative democracy, the constituency office serves as talking shop. |
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Ninety-four years of reasonably deliberative history was thus replicated in three fortnights of panic inside the Eccles Building. |
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A distinguishing feature of many of them is their informal and deliberative process. |
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The question of universal services is a key part of its deliberative process. |
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Gustavo MarÃn tells of the birth and the encouraging, albeit uneven development of the first global citizen deliberative processes. |
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That understanding was based on various factors including the eminently deliberative character of our mandate. |
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They also bring inherent tensions and pressures that may impact deliberative decision-making. |
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Sometimes they interact by way of workshops or other deliberative mechanisms. |
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We accepted, during the last session of the Conference, a more deliberative approach so as to explore and identify areas of common understanding. |
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We reiterate that the General Assembly is the main deliberative and policymaking body of the United Nations. |
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It is not, nor should others hope it to be, an excuse for avoiding hard choices or real, deliberative controls. |
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There's a deliberative process and that decision will be made. |
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This discussion has been about the structure of deliberative commitments. |
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By that, he included the power to take part in the assembly, the deliberative gathering of all citizens who then voted on proposals in war, peace, and anything else. |
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The exception that proves the rule is the deliberative assembly. |
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They take a very sober, thoughtful, deliberative look at a situation. |
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This is a deliberative conversation, and he tries to get as much meaning into as few words as possible. |
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Especially considered in combination with his attack on amendments, it is an assault on the deliberative character of the Senate. |
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And, second, we already use sortition to select an important deliberative body, the trial jury. |
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In other words, the usual epideictic speech inculcates values, while these political songs employed values as topoi for a purpose more typical of deliberative speech. |
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Contrary to those who maintain that there is an unbridgeable gap between so-called elite and popular opinion, the deliberative poll found the opposite. |
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By leave of its members without any dissentient voice, a committee that is to hold a deliberative meeting may likewise meet before the hour appointed for its proceedings to begin. |
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In a very a deliberative and thoughtful way, Ms. Grant-John and the others who worked with her on this report outlined what a consultation process would look like. |
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On May 10th the Central Party School, a hatchery for Beijing's top cadres, will start a pow-wow on the theory and practice of deliberative democracy. |
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The Legislative Court is a deliberative body of matured representatives of the electorate, relatively freed of the more exuberant passions and hurly-burly of the business of the General Assembly. |
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I remain convinced that ordinary city-dwellers can use networked informatics beneficially, to support them in their aims of group coordination, collective decision-making and deliberative self-determination. |
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With regard to the strengthening of the role of the organization, the General Assembly should reassume its role as the principal deliberative, legislative and representative organ of the United Nations. |
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He that remains in the grace of God sins not by any deliberative, consultive, knowing act. |
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He acts as president of the secretariat of the Anglican Communion Office, and its deliberative body, the Anglican Consultative Council. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English deliberative assembly have given widely varying conclusions. |
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The executive power is formed by the Council of Ministers, the deliberative council of the Dutch cabinet. |
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It breaks away from the notion of delegation that defines traditional representative democracies, and tenders deliberative democracy as the alternative. |
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The Althing was to be a deliberative and legislative body, as well as central judiciary. |
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Let us all work together and make full and productive use of this deliberative forum to strengthen international cooperation and action in disarmament and non-proliferation. |
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The American people want to see change in their government, but that change should occur in a more thoughtful and deliberative process with members of each party at least listening to one another's point of view. |
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Let us have that conversation and make it a real deliberative one. |
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A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city. |
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The floor is the name for the full assembly, and a committee is a small deliberative assembly that is usually subordinate to the floor. |
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The voice vote, or acclamation, is considered the simplest and quickest of voting methods used by deliberative assemblies. |
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I attribute the override's desuetude primarily to an executive-dominated parliamentary process which has evolved at the expense of legislatures as bone fide deliberative bodies. |
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Here, as elsewhere, the purpose of parliamentary privilege is to ensure that Parliament can discharge its functions as a legislative and deliberative assembly without let or hindrance. |
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The court of jurisdiction is to be distinguished from the deliberative body, the advisers of the crown. |
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Should communication be adversarial or deliberative? |
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The moderator acts as chair of presbytery meetings and has a casting, but not deliberative, vote. |
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The honourable Member may rest assured that this forms only part of our overall deliberative process and does not in any way commit the Commission to making a proposal one way or the other. |
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Fife Council is the executive, deliberative and legislative body responsible for local governance in the region and has its main headquarters in Glenrothes. |
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Fife Council, the unitary local authority for St Andrews, based in Glenrothes is the executive, deliberative and legislative body responsible for local governance. |
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Without such authorization and review, episcopal conferences are deliberative only and exercise no authority over their member bishops or dioceses. |
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A committee of the whole is a device in which a legislative body or other deliberative assembly sits as a single committee with all assembly members being committee members. |
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A legislative chamber or house is a deliberative assembly within a legislature which generally meets and votes separately from the legislature's other chambers. |
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