How To Use cognitively In A Sentence
- It is an interesting question whether any cognitively sophisticated, rational, self-conscious agent must experience situations of choice in this way.
- Consequently he was incompetent, cognitively incapable of envisioning change and probably dangerous.
- There's a sense in which it is experienced - cognitively experienced - in a flash. The Times Literary Supplement
- There is a fascinating study in Miami where they studied people who lived in apartments. Those who had balconies where they could see their neighbors actually aged better cognitively than others.
- If they don't fulfil these needs, they are likely to suffer in terms of development: physically, emotionally, socially, cognitively. Times, Sunday Times
- Opinions divide as to whether the same sort of functional analysis can be applied to a wider range of what Griffiths has called the "cognitively penetrable" emotions.
- And some people seem to suggest that the people were cognitively impaired, or easily fooled, that is the root of the problem. Rape and Imprisonment By Proxy At McDonalds
- Certainly we have had other presidents with disabilities like the one with Alzheimer's, the one with a sex disorder and now the one who is so cognitively impaired he, "can't renumber," if he did coke, but said he thinks he, "would renumber," if he had done any drive bye shootings. Chris Nelson: Weekly Roundup, Readers Drowning in the Mud of McCain's Campaign
- Pat appears to ‘extend herself out’ to her father, but she does this only cognitively, not affectively.
- And contrary to his assertions that he doesn't "do personal attacks," IU has documented the reality that any cognitively functional bipedal hominoid has already figured out - O'Reilly is a bullying buffoon: Bill O'Reilly: Propaganda Pimp