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Among the policy makers, generals, physicists, psychologists and others charged with controlling the actions of the button pushers and their `` hardware '', the answers to my questions varied partly according to a man's flair for what the professionals in this field call `` scenarios ''.
For answers to such questions we must turn to the anthropologists, the biologists, the historians, the psychologists, and the sociologists.
You need answers to four important questions.
The responses were carefully checked for obvious errors in the answers or for questions that were apparently not understood by the respondent.
The answers to questions such as these certainly depend to some extent upon the educator's own social-class position and also upon his social history, as well as upon his personality and what he conceives his mission to be as an educator.
To raise the added objection that men require certainty on psychological grounds, answers to ultimate questions having an irrational rather than scientific basis, is in a real sense to undermine the objection itself.
But before we can do this, we must first find answers to our original questions 1 and 2 ; ;
When he gets the answers to his questions he will be discouraged.
Recently, a group of the faculty at Wesleyan University's Public Affairs Center sought some answers to these questions.
He asked intimate questions and got frank answers from the members of what he calls the candidates' `` in-groups ''.
He had already become used to Hesperus' snapping back answers to questions almost before Jack could get them asked.
Lack of information prevents sure answers to these questions.
Rather, it indicates that he viewed the answers to these questions as not understandable by the unenlightened.
Misunderstandings can be anticipated and solved through formulations, questions and answers, paraphrasing, examples, and stories of strategic talk.
The main alternative, followed in the present article, is to organize philosophical stances according to the answers they give to a set of basic questions about the nature and status of consciousness.
To make a Turing machine that speaks Chinese, Searle gets in a room stocked with algorithms programmed to respond to Chinese questions, i. e., Turing machines, programmed to correctly answer in Chinese questions asked in Chinese, and he finds he's able to process the inputs to outputs perfectly without having any understanding of Chinese, nor having any idea what the questions and answers could possibly mean.
If the experiment were done in English, since Searle knows English, he would be able to take questions and give answers without any algorithms for English questions, and he would be affectively aware of what was being said and the purposes it might serve: Searle passes the Turing test of answering the questions in both languages, but he's only conscious of what he's doing when he speaks English.
After the interview, the interviewer will usually repeat his questions while he himself is being filmed, with pauses as they act as if to listen to the answers.
Although possessed of a genial personality, Clement Attlee was notably taciturn in his relations with the Press, sometimes offering only monosyllabic answers to reporters ' questions.
She answers questions like How do I remove a snake from my car?
" A good deal of theological debate has ensued and significant schisms within Christian denominations took place in the process of providing answers to these questions.

questions and section
The IMF's Financial Services Action Plan ( FSAP ) review self-assessment, for example, includes a number of questions about central bank independence in the transparency section.
Rarely are videogame FAQs in a question-and-answer format, although they may contain a short section of questions and answers.
This section describes some widely held theories of distributive justice, and their attempts to answer these questions.
An example of Lincos from section 3 of Freudenthal's book, showing one individual asking another individual questions:
Another section lists unanswered questions about the Ringworld.
* Ol ' Blue, USA, Safety and Education in and around big trucks in the US as well as an AskTheLaw section also in print and on radio where questions can be directed to commercial law enforcement
Most recently it has compiled seven books of selected questions and answers from the Last Word section of the magazine and the Last Word website.
The ACT is generally regarded as being composed of somewhat easier questions ( versus the SAT ), but the time allotted to complete each section increases the overall difficulty ( equalizing it to the SAT ).
In the UK an 80-year-old pensioner John Catt and his daughter Linda ( with no criminal record between them ) were stopped by City of London Police while driving in London, UK in 2005, had their vehicle searched under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and were threatened with arrest if they refused to answer questions.
Cosmopolitan also has a section called " Ask Him Anything " where a male writer answers readers ' questions about men and dating.
Despite being unable to get a new resolution authorizing force and citing section 3 of the Joint Resolution passed by the U. S. Congress, President George W. Bush asserted peaceful measures could not disarm Iraq of the weapons he alleged it to have and launched a second Gulf War, despite multiple dissenting opinions and questions of integrity about the underlying intelligence.
In this section, some influential theories are discussed for each of the fundamental questions listed in the section above.
Some states, such as Florida and New York, include both essays and multiple-choice questions in their state-specific sections ; Virginia uses full essays and short-answer questions in its state-specific section.
All the functions performed by a trained librarian employed in the reference section of a library to meet the information needs of patrons ( in person, by telephone, or electronically ), including but not limited to answering substantive questions, instructing users in the selection and use of appropriate tools and techniques for finding information, conducting searches on behalf of the patron, directing users to the location of library resources, assisting in the evaluation of information, referring patrons to resources outside the library when appropriate, etc.
" The second section contained questions on autobiographical events not recently thought of and also used the 7-point scale format.
The integrated reasoning section consists of 12 questions in four different formats: graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, table analysis, and multi-source reasoning.
Total scores on the multiple-choice section are now based on the number of questions answered correctly.
" A month prior " Teachout 2000 ", the annual GLSEN state conference, was held at Tufts University where the leader of a conservative group illegally taped one of the fifty workshops where students aged fourteen to twenty-one graphically discussed sex in a workshop " billed as a ' safe place ' for youths to get their questions about their sexuality answered " in the session's Q & A ( questions and answers ) section.
In a typical examination, each verbal section consists of 20 questions to be completed in 30 minutes.
Each verbal section consists of about 6 text completion, 4 sentence equivalence, and 10 critical reading questions.
In a typical examination, each quantitative section consists of 20 questions to be completed in 35 minutes.

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