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reasoner

[ US /ˈɹizənɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who reasons logically

How To Use reasoner In A Sentence

  • That is, do reasoners perceive that covariation information is more useful to them when they are making judgments about believable as opposed to unbelievable causal candidates?
  • All the Stars were caught out of position on Reasoner's second goal, allowing him to again skate at the goal untouched. USATODAY.com - Reasoner scores twice as Blues take opener
  • He is a careful reasoner and makes a pretty good case that the optimists have got it wrong about the present Hispanic influx into the USA.
  • Reasoner for the AIR policy language, based on cwm last change Semantic Web Interest Group Scratchpad
  • “And the identification, ” I said, “of the reasoner’s intellect with that of his opponent depends, if I understand you aright, upon the accuracy with which the opponent’s intellect is admeasured. The Purloined Letter
  • The first one suggests that Pascalian reasoners are manipulative egoists whom God might take exception to, and they won't be rewarded after all.
  • A small peak in clastic sedimentation was followed by a larger peak in glacigenic sedimentation, and presumably of ice extent, late in the Neoglacial interval Leonard and Reasoner, 1999. Loso: Varves in Alaska « Climate Audit
  • It is the habit alone of reasoning which can make a reasoner.
  • And the identification," I said, "of the reasoner's intellect with that of his opponent, depends, if I understand you aright upon the accuracy with which the opponent's intellect is admeasured. The Purloined Letter
  • But still, the devil take the whole of this idiotical day and that equivocal reasoner -- the reporter Yama: the pit
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