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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EXCUSABLENESS»
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1
Agent Computing and Multi-Agent Systems: 10th Pacific Rim ...
Excusableness identifies cases in which bad performances of agents are wrongly
used to decrease the trust in these agents; therefore only failures can be
excusable. It can be argued that assessments that account for excusableness are
more ...
Aditya Ghose, Guido Governatori, Ramakoti Sadananda, 2009
2
The Freedom of the Will as a Basis of Human Responsibility ...
Daniel Denison Whedon. „ t , . . tutes "propensity" and "inclination" in the
Substitutes: 1. r r J foinne"ess0Si- volitional agent ; and the question then would
Uon on wui. become this : Would the excusableness of the volition be in
proportion to the ...
Daniel Denison Whedon, 1864
3
Trust in Agent Societies: 11th International Workshop, TRUST ...
Excusableness of failures. Onereason for interpretingafailure ofan agent falsely
as negativeexperience is excusableness.Staab andEngel[18] proposed to call
afailure excusable in respect to a reference set of agents, and within a time-frame
...
Rino Falcone, Suzanne K. Barber, Jordi Sabater-Mir, 2008
4
West's South Eastern Reporter
App. 279, 390 S.E.2d 431 (1990), which this court reversed and remanded with
instruction that the trial court make findings of fact to ascertain the
reasonableness and excusableness of counsel's delay in timely filing a trial
transcript for ...
5
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Sins of infirmity, as they are small in their instance, so they put on their degree of
excusableness only according to the weakness or infirmity of a man's
understanding. So far as men, without their own fault, understand not their duty,
or are ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1848
6
The North American Review
Those who excuse the actors of such enormities on the plea of ignorance, of
established custom, and the like, have improperly argued from this
excusableness of individuals the abstract innocence of the thing ; if there is no
guilt, say they, there ...
so they put on their degree of excusableness only according to the weakness or
infirmity of a man's understanding. So far as men (without their own fault)
understand not their duty, or are possessed with weakness of principles, or are
destitute ...
Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber, 1828
8
Miscellaneous theological works
... as Aristotle prescribes his wise men f, and rip up to you the in- excusableness
of the heathen ignorance in general : 1. by the authority of Clemens8, who is
guessed to be one of their kindest patrons in his irporpeirriKos, where having
cited ...
9
The Epistle ... to the Churches of Galatia, with intr. and ...
But here, his purpose being (partly) to allude to their comparative excusableness,
what he says is, that they had no real knowledge of God. How this bears upon the
question of the competency of natural theology the reader may take into ...
Paul (st.), James Macgregor, 1879
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the English and Russian ...
... pf. to wind; bend together; wind up, use up in winding; -—ся‚ v.r. to wind, coil;
cringe; —лина‚ s.f. bend, sìnuosity; —листый‚ adj. bent, sinuous HSBHH-éliie [
iZvin'Éníj/èf), s.n. excuse; —Йтельность‚ s.f. excusableness; _l'a'reJllslllsll/l, adj.