词汇 | example_english_deliberation |
释义 | Examples of deliberationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. We first consider the intellectual climate in which the debates on such issues has developed and the relevance of these deliberations to pedagogy and curriculum. The simplest - and roughest - way of gauging the equality of political deliberations is to ask if there is actual equality of participation. Proponents of deliberative democracy also argue that deliberations must meet a criterion of non-tyranny. The question remains: do these voters utilize that issue orientation in their vote choice deliberations? The constructivist turn in the study of world politics provides new impetus to studies of the political deliberations of human agents. Balancing the interests of property owners, merchants, shipbuilders, and industrialists was the purpose of their deliberations. Because policy networks have closed and secretive deliberations, international actors cannot make alliances with social actors who agreed with them more than government officials do. First, it analyses the context of the committee's appointment, its deliberations and subsequent efforts to create sufficient momentum in favour of eugenist legislation. Human beings can be moved by 'inclusive goals ' and can take the good of others into account in their deliberations. I will use the term ' choice' to refer to this final ending of deliberations. Given the disappointing outcomes, there have been extensive deliberations on the desirability of intergovernmental fiscal relations reforms and their management. Reflecting on these issues is at the heart of my deliberations. In sum, public discussions do not meet all the criteria for equality that political theorists set for true deliberations. A further contrast between the pre- and post-1967 contexts is noted in the impact of external voices and deliberations in shaping macrodevelopment policy. In these ways, open and vigorous discussion with diverse interlocutors improves the quality of one's deliberations. The level of confrontation, which is measured by the frequency of deliberations, is by de®nition high in these 'deliberative' bills. The nature of deliberations had a great impact on what was proposed. All labor disputes had to be submitted to it, and no strikes were allowed during its deliberations. The initial forays of the territories form the subtext, and sometimes provided the actual text, of convention deliberations. When you use a theory as a guide to action, you use the theory in your deliberations about what to do. The government therefore kept the deliberations secret prior to enacting the decree, and included some concessions to potential critics. The treasury only started to take action when stimulated by fears of the outcome of the deliberations of the manpower sub-committee in 1928. Each consensus is at least partially the result of the deliberations of a blue ribbon commission that articulated the framework behind these areas of decisionmaking. The major difficulty lies in determining what should count as a moral community and, hence, who should be invited to the deliberations. Universalist and contextual accounts of autonomy are often presented as an ' either\\or ' choice in moral deliberations. The deliberations in the previous paragraph, therefore, apply equally well here. Throughout these deliberations, self-regulation has figured prominently, for at least three reasons. Restrictions are placed on the deliberations of this committee; it cannot consider matters relating to the rights to bargain, organise or strike. A key element of these deliberations, and the associated retreat from state provision, is the sense that something has gone terribly wrong with social relationships. The deliberations of the committee, and the conclusions it reached, cannot be understood outside of this intellectual context. The deliberations of one committee might be said to be insufficiently representative, particularly given that its efforts failed. Clearly we are in agreement that there is a difference between deliberations as experienced by participants and a television audience. Could insurrection have weighed, nonetheless, in the deliberations of the cabinet in its private meetings? The details of convention deliberations should not obscure how fundamental the question of water rights-that is, property in water-was. The idea of a publication emerged only gradually from the seminar's deliberations. If the representation of diverse perspectives, even mistaken ideas, improves public and private deliberations, 16. Importantly, for the beginning student, the strict size requirement of the model removes complicated formal and planning deliberations, allowing them to focus primarily on construction. What is understood as ' good ' in death is a moral issue but also the outcome of cultural and social interactions, political deliberations and resource distribution. Probably the earliest discussions were raised in deliberations about extending human research protections to the social and behavioral sciences. In our experience and from the anecdotes we have heard from others, principles derived from personal comprehensive views do not enter these deliberations. Environmental considerations typically do not enter deliberations on the design of these policy packages in any major way. Although we will suggest that the experts' aims and deliberations should be treated sceptically, they did indeed puzzle collectively on society's behalf. Figure 4 presents a simplified model of the above deliberations. The present effort revisits the question of imperial policy towards these regions during the union deliberations. Furthermore, the deliberations themselves give cause to revise the laudatory view, more or less explicit in social learning theory, of policy experts' machinations. We argue that deliberation's social (soc) aspect may promote the individuals' co-operative disposition. The answers to these questions have important implications for whether social communication and social capital create added value in the collective deliberations of democratic politics. Sharing thought and discussion with others, especially about important matters, improves one's deliberations. Biting interventions by prominent intellectuals set in relief the gender trouble precipitated by women's rapid entrance into workplaces and public deliberations. At the early sessions there was even a reluctance to commence our deliberations with a grand expose of technology and/ or culture. The determination of whether a procedure is appropriate, or not, will depend in part on the type and mix of clinicians involved in the deliberations. Moral goals do have a certain advantage in the deliberations of a virtuous agent. Understanding the policy deliberations and potential effects of evolving information technologies and new national privacy rules should aid assessment of results. Such a product orientation is the norm in educational technology deliberations. If he had been party to our deliberations that stretched over two years, he would have come to a quite different conclusion. Furthermore, those deliberations are not predominantly self-regarding, people would rather act on socially justifying reasons. In fact, the same relationship must hold in order for the ' 'true philosopher' ' to begin his deliberations. First, they are particularly concerned about their ability to engage in conversations or deliberations regarding their clinical care and ethical concerns. What options then are left for integrative moral deliberations about the cases in question? In the committee's report it was concluded that further deliberations were necessary on both the medical and the ethical aspects of the method. The deliberations of public sector promoters were dominated by annual budgets, public accountability and the need to balance conflicting social and political priorities. Our results do not therefore directly test the value of structured deliberations for promoting psychological autonomy. The outcomes of deliberations like these would almost invariably be ratified by the full cabinet in due course. The board's proceedings were to be disclosed to the public, with the deliberations of each bimonthly board meeting released at the subsequent meeting. Finally, deliberations must satisfy a standard of political equality. On normative accounts, democratic deliberations should meet a standard of publicity. Although the bill was never passed, it was probably with such deliberations in mind that the consistory court delivered their (perhaps surprisingly lenient) sentence. Discussions on these scandals delayed the deliberations on the annual budget and other bills. The provision was actually the result of compromise between consumers and business representatives during shingikai deliberations. Instead, courts use certain legislative motives as proxies for defective legislative deliberations, which are conclusively presumed to lead to bad effects. The original position insulates our deliberations from the distorting effects of knowledge of contingent, so morally arbitrar y, facts about ourselves. According to the majority of experts who gave their opinion during the deliberations, they were the best compromise solutions under the current framework. While impunity is to a large extent associated with darkness, nightly operations and secrecy, the public space implies overt and visible deliberations. The second is that the adoption of the rule makes a practical difference to the deliberations of the agent. The content of the deliberations themselves gives cause to revise the laudatory view, more or less explicit in social learning theory, of policy experts' autonomy. Second, there is a significant constitutional constraint on the legislature's deliberations. The official deliberations and stern punishments closely followed the empire-wide official code. In order to encourage a more natural environment, the group's deliberations were not recorded. The new journal quickly left its mark on public and legislative deliberations. Researchers who utilize the framework typically pay little attention to the complexity of legislative language or the details of congressional deliberations. The deliberations surrounding time cost valuation have spurred a large theoretical debate within the economic literature. Although omitted in the final draft, workmen's compensation was not excluded from the deliberations leading up to the act. In other words, language creates a distinct public space creating an 'us' community in which political deliberations take place. We may want to improve everyone's lot, but believe that the worse off someone is in absolute terms, the greater weight they should receive in our moral deliberations. His deliberations drove him to establish a parallel between the evolution of painting since the beginning of the twentieth century, which led from the figurative to the abstract. Slow wave sleep, and its duller dreams, may be more important for dealing with the less passionate cognitive deliberations and adjustments of the brain and body. The second is by expanding the dyad and bringing in cultural intermediaries from the same group or tradition who can assist in guiding the deliberations and in the negotiation process. One such example is seen in recent deliberations about the appropriate location for visa processing. They therefore make a difference to their practical deliberations, and serve to refute the no difference thesis. Other than that they promise to behave, provided we do not again try to exclude them from family deliberations. The character of the particular initiative eventually to emerge from the deliberations of spring 1956 may still be grasped by negative approximation. Granted, some agents may legitimately base their cognitive deliberations on criteria other than exclusiveness. The goal is to figure out how to maximize the quality of women's deliberations about reproduction and the other dimensions of their lives reproduction touches. The crisis management teams examined and proposed action to reduce these inconsistencies between the real and the ideal during their deliberations. To me the social contract has always been nothing more than a metaphor for the deliberations of such observers. We question the relevance of universal, unconstrained deliberations on specificity for the understanding of perception and action. In addition, the deliberations of these committees were of course hampered and sometimes halted by teachers' industrial action. In several schools, plans for rationalising the location and use of library and learning resources space were amongst the outcomes of committee deliberations. The idea here is that law purports to preclude deliberations regarding the merits of applying it in any particular case. Deontologists disagree about whether deontological maxims are aimed at motivation s, deliberations, intentions, attempted actions, or completed actions. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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