- praxeology. More specifically,
Mises believed that
human action (i.e.
purposeful behavior) is teleological,
based on the
presupposition that an individual's...
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Purposeful omission is the
leaving out of
particular nonessential details that can be ****umed by the reader, (if used in literature),
according to the...
- w****s or months. Its
onset may be
rapid or
gradual as the
child loses purposeful hand
skills and
spoken language.
Characteristic hand
movements such as...
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Purposeful production of
alcoholic drinks is
common and
often reflects cultural and
religious peculiarities as much as
geographical and
sociological conditions...
- You Only Live Once: The
Roadmap to
Financial Wellness and a
Purposeful Life is a 2016 book
written by
Jason Vitug. The book sets to
redefine the YOLO mantra...
- human-created
systems can be
characterized as "
purposeful system" when its "members are also
purposeful individuals who
intentionally and collectively...
- unanti****ted
consequences or
unforeseen consequences) are
outcomes of a
purposeful action that are not
intended or foreseen. The term was po****rised in...
- it for
being "wrenchingly
intimate and
sweetly playful" and "quietly
purposeful pop" and that it is "a step in a new and
fresh direction for the enigmatic...
- fires,
flood disasters, coal mine disasters, and
other notable accidents.
Purposeful disasters, such as
terrorist attacks, are omitted;
those events can be...
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Constructive ambiguity is a term
generally credited to
Henry Kissinger, said to be the
foremost exponent of the
negotiating tactic it designates. It refers...