MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «STULTIFYING»
stultifying
sentence
pronunciation
means
foolishness
lack
failure
wisdom
making
proper
careful
choices
this
sense
differs
from
stupidity
which
intelligence
called
folly
foolish
talk
stultiloquence
stultify
more
merriam
webster
performers
repeat
their
practice
activities
extent
arts
hundred
other
areas
oppressive
discouraging
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stul
fied
fies
render
useless
ineffectual
cripple
cause
appear
stupid
inconsistent
ridiculous
allege
vocabulary
relationship
that
should
find
relationships
make
feel
alive
less
constant
construction
noise
adjective
british
audio
preventing
ideas
developing
define
absurdly
wholly
futile
especially
degrading
frustrating
menial
work
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «STULTIFYING»
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1
Agent-centered Morality: An Aristotelian Alternative to ...
At some point — and I cannot see that there is any algorithm for this — the losses
on both sides are stultifying to the agent. Yet there cannot be any thought of
flipping a coin: No arbitrary tie-breaker criterion is conceivable to the agent.
2
Wisconsin Journal of Education
The school experience of these two little Dutch- Yankee girls proves beyond a
doubt the truth of the remark of Thomas Hill, the distinguished President of
Antioch College: "The stultifying process of learning to spell must, if retained at all
, ...
3
The Theory Primer: A Sociological Guide
Working Conditions and Concentration of Power It seems clear that for alienation
and exploitation to exist, we need two things: stultifying, poorly paid jobs and
people to work at them. While the jobs may appear to be the important thing here,
...
4
History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature: ...
reasonings based on the contingencies of interdependence, regress etc., there
are no solid proofs in the form of stultifying Pratyaksa which could be cited
against the reality of the perception of difference. As for the fallacies of
interdependence ...
B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma, 2000
5
Preserving the Person: A Look at the Human Sciences
To show the difficulty of giving a mechanistic explanation of rational activity, we
will introduce the concept of a “self-stultifying assertion.” A self-stultifying
assertion is not a logical contradiction, but an assertion no one would ever have
occasion ...
6
Common Sense and Its Cultivation
His judgment was quoted by a very distinguished scientist as an illustration of "
the stultifying effect of a purely classical education," the Member of Parliament in
question having been educated at " one of the most rigidly classical of our public
...
Ernest Hanbury Hankin, 1926
7
A Coherence Theory in Ethics
can be enjoyed without moral guilt.2 Part of the problem with self-stultifying
theories has to do with their silence on the terms of application. What is the time
horizon under which happiness is calculated? Over what time period do we
calculate ...
stultifying. effect. Actors. don't. develop;. they. deteriorate. into. bureaucrats. . ."
New Wave from Yugoslavia, Old Wave from France By John. Theatre VIENNA A
well-favored actress has said of this city, "The setting is splendid; the cast is bad.
9
Clinical Trials in Psychopharmacology: A Better Brain
... and 4 redirect efforts to other approaches which might be more productive.
18.4. Conclusion: standardization. can. be. stultifying. We have come a long way
from the hostile rejection which clinical trials evoked in the 1960s. Arguably,
hostile ...
Marc Hertzman, Lawrence Adler, 2010
10
Living with Nietzsche : What the Great "Immoralist" Has to ...
Life-Stultifying. Passions. All passions have a phase when they are merely
disastrous, when they drag down their victim with the weight of stupidity—and a
later, very much later phase when they wed the spirit, when they “spiritualize” ...
Robert C. Solomon Quincy Lee Centenial Professor of Business and Philosophy University of Texas at Austin, 2003
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «STULTIFYING»
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stultifying est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Hey BBC, stop sexing-up Wimbledon
Wimbledon, as everyone knows, is a byword for stultifying Home Counties conservatism. Tradition is sacrosanct to fans of lawn tennis. They don't like swearing, ... «Spiked, juil 15»
The most boring days in Italian football history
Certain days of yore in Serie A were so stultifying that this Preston fan was still stuck in a slumber come 2004. Photograph: Lee Mills/Action Images. Guardian ... «The Guardian, juin 15»
A global clean-energy target worth hitting
IT'S EASY to get lost in the stultifying language, but the message from the world's top leaders on Monday deserves to be elevated: “Deep cuts in global ... «Washington Post, juin 15»
Dog tales, ancient cases revisited at Duffy trial
OTTAWA — From stultifying case law to grey-coated canines. It was that kind of day at the trial of Sen. Mike Duffy. The Crown and defence lawyers wrapped up a ... «TheChronicleHerald.ca, mai 15»
The Order in Saigon's Chaos
David Cameron, the prime minister, spoke out five years ago against the health-and-safety culture that had produced “a stultifying blanket of bureaucracy, ... «New York Times, avril 15»
Lecture method labeled 'stultifying' for science
The author, David Freedman, suggested that at least with respect to science classes, the lecture method is "stultifying." Ouch. Dr. Freedman pulls no punches ... «Florida Today, févr 15»
Ofqual: science practicals will no longer count towards GCSE grades
In an exclusive TES interview, Ofqual chief regulator Glenys Stacey said that practicals were “stultifying” for pupils and led to them practising only the narrow ... «TES News, déc 14»
In the Land of No, “Yes” is a Most Dangerous Word
... for truth that is bright, alive and sometimes scary in its ever-newness, angelic beings settled for the stultifying sameness of self, and then we humans did it, too. «Patheos, nov 14»
The Problem with Computers
Perhaps it is out of place to decry the stultifying effects of computers in a publication entirely reliant upon them. Nevertheless, computers do deaden the brains of ... «American Thinker, nov 14»
Free speech on campus upheld!
It is a multifaceted task: for example, I had to train myself to speak in such a way as to make everyone before me fall asleep in stultifying boredom.” “After a week ... «McGill Daily, oct 14»