In 2013, just 1.1% of applicants received an unconditional offer.
Like APavlov, however, the strategy cooperates with an unconditional cooperator.
For many, from that point on Grant’s initials would stand for “unconditional surrender.”
Anything less than the unconditional release and return to Australia will be a denial of justice.”
Schools therefore dislike unconditional offers, because they make it more difficult to motivate their pupils.
Some academics have argued that unconditional cash lowers stress levels and actually makes people more productive.
This is supposed to be because likelihoods are both better known and more objective than unconditional probabilities.
But we err in applying that preconception to particular cases, for we frequently assume that external objects have unconditional value.
In response to Woodard, possibilists could again appeal to the distinction between unconditional and conditional (prudential) obligations.
An adult ‘do little’ might descend to the level of simply a human with only the basic dignity and the unconditional rights inherent in that status.
…terminology, the food is an unconditional stimulus, because it invariably (unconditionally) elicits salivation, which is termed an unconditional response.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that a revocation should be "unequivocal and unconditional", suggesting that the ECJ would take a dim view of any attempt to withdraw an Article 50 notification and then resubmit it again a short time later.
While each employs a different way of expressing probabilities, each shows how its expression for H's probability conditional on E can be obtained by multiplying its expression for H's unconditional probability by a factor involving inverse probabilities.
Born and brought up in Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, she has lived most of her adult life in Europe; but she feels “an unconditional connection, like the unconditional love for your parents or children”, with the traditions she inherited.
The government has called on universities to “act responsibly” as they scramble to recruit undergraduates for next September with the lure of unconditional offers, warning their actions could destabilise the admissions system and cause volatility in the sector.
They have also requested an independent investigation into allegations of police brutality during the protests, the unconditional release of all demonstrators, retracting labelling the protests “riots” and allowing the people of Hong Kong to choose their own leaders.
The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, said in a statement he strongly condemned Zhang’s conviction and called for her immediate and unconditional release, accusing the Chinese Communist party (CCP) of restricting and manipulating information about the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan.
Addressing some of these gaps, the Overseas Development Institute and country partners have just completed a DfID-funded study which explored beneficiary and community perceptions and experiences of unconditional cast transfers in five countries – Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda, Palestine and Yemen.
Parental Attitudes and Responsibilities Some disability rights critics suggest that prenatal genetic testing encourages an inappropriately commodifying and perfectionist approach to potential children, and stultifies parental expression of unconditional love and commitment (Asch and Wasserman 2005).
Given, then, that this is the mechanism which generates unconditional scientific prophecies, Popper makes two related claims about historicism: (a) That the historicist does not in fact derive his unconditional scientific prophecies in this manner from conditional predictions, and (b) the historicist cannot do so because long-term unconditional scientific prophecies can be derived from conditional predictions only if they apply to systems which are well-isolated, stationary, and recurrent (like our solar system).
unconditional
adj all
- not modified or restricted by reservations
adj all
- not conditional
Example: unconditional surrender
adj all
- not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else
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Given then that this is the mechanism which generates unconditional scientific prophecies Popper makes two related claims about historicism a That the historicist does not in fact derive his unconditional scientific prophecies in this manner from conditional predictions and b the historicist cannot do so because long-term unconditional scientific prophecies can be derived from conditional predictions only if they apply to systems which are well-isolated stationary and recurrent like our solar system