reasoning - use in sentences

Possessives

  • judge: The judge's reasoning appears in paragraphs 195 to 211 of his judgment.

Converse of object

  • automate: Leading the research at Leeds is Professor of Automated Reasoning, Tony Cohn.
  • problem-solve: These are: problem-solving, reasoning, free will, self-development, and co-operation.
  • explain: Another opportunity to explain the reasoning behind the residency.
  • require: The numerals in Sudoku puzzles are used... simple, yet the line of reasoning required to reach the completion may be difficult.
  • understand: Let us begin with the way we understand formal reasoning.

Adjective modifier

  • deductive: The characterization of Holmes, his ability of ingenious deductive reasoning, was based on... Continue reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Biography.
  • case-based: This article examines the relationship of such models to an approach that uses case-based reasoning to generate explanations.
  • inductive: Business relies heavily on inductive reasoning, which assumes a uniformity of nature, such that the future is assumed to resemble the past.
  • analogical: Analogical reasoning is a powerful way of solving new problems, by making use of prior experience.
  • logical: The layout of content shows his strong logical reasoning.
  • equational: Our framework allows equational reasoning of non-deterministic functions, even tho it is possible to specify non-determinism.

Modifies a noun

  • faculty: It was I who, using my psionic abilities, destroyed the reasoning faculties of the Enigma craft's guidance system.
  • ability: For example, model checkers offer very powerful reasoning abilities over finite state systems.
  • skill: Demo Oct 2002 Animated Puzzles Teach kids spatial reasoning skills with this puzzle game.
  • mechanism: Once more, the social reasoning mechanism enables the agent to adapt to the changing conditions of the society.

Noun used with modifier

  • =====: The partner has asked me to do a revision ===== Reasoning about the others.. .
  • commonsense: In commonsense reasoning, a person often decides what to do by evaluating the results of different actions he can do.
  • default: To deal with inconsistency in the uncertain class hierarchy a default reasoning approach was used.

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