In the second type, the desired outcome is clear but not all relevant inputs are known or
knowable. In this case, decision theory cannot provide a single best answer but can test the consistency of the reasoning by formulating the decision maker's goals, constraints, and so on, to check whether the reasoning makes sense.
The rejection of established truths and the expertise that allowed these truths to become
knowable is maybe not so dangerous in the hands of a random, garden-variety flat-earther, but much more dangerous in the hands of, say, Donald Trump, who is not a scientist or an expert in any conceivable way, but who can convince an unintelligent populace that climate change isn't real.
Presented in both English and Spanish, Behar's lyric prose poems possess a deeply layered sensibility, with the deeper strata revealing multiple selves, influences, and, above all, ways to come to grips with loss, mortality, the space in human interaction where intentions are never fully
knowable.
It was too big to feel
knowable, too impersonal to feel comforting, so the whole thing became transactional, just another errand to run.
Knowable Magazine (www.knowablemagazine.org), is a new digital publication from Annual Reviews that aims to help.
She added that, "We got valuable information from debriefing of Al Qaeda detainees, and I don't think it's
knowable whether interrogation techniques played a role in that." Haspel who has been criticized for her role in the controversial "enhanced interrogation program" post September 11, was been reported to have been assigned to a prison where waterboarding techniques were used.
Nonetheless, this is a pioneering study that explores the limits of what is historically
knowable about migration, conversion, and cultural transmission in the early modern Atlantic world.
I think the fact that I'm on the school board here I think there a little more
knowable." Arizona schools faced massive cuts after the Great Recession as state revenues plunged.
It's her ability to be both plain and dazzling,
knowable and unknowable, and there's a sort or everywoman there, something very connectable.
Community is much more than a physical or virtual grouping based on a set of
knowable attributes.
The most interesting dancers are the ones who aren't quite
knowable. Watch New York City Ballet corps member Alston Macgill in Peter Martins' blazing Fearful Symmetries, and you might peg her as the kind of speed-demon powerhouse who's most lethal in contemporary works.
While the judges said it may be harsh to disqualify Australian-born candidates who had no reason to believe they were not exclusively Australian, "those facts must always have been
knowable".
Then I go into the kitchen, because cooking requires living in the absolute,
knowable present.