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the reason for which anything is done, created, or exists
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to make (an idea, statement, etc.) clear or intelligible; to free from ambiguity.
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agreeable to reason ; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development
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Receptive to new and different ideas or the opinions of other
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Reasoning or capable of reasoning in a clear and consistent manner.
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A view or vista. b. A mental view or outlook
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One that connects; a link:
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training to act in accordance with rules; dril[
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fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced: a wise and fair-minded judge
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to give (support, money, etc) for a common purpose or fund: 2. to supply (ideas, opinions, etc) as part of a debate or discussion
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definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions
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comprehensive world view (or worldview) is the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encompassing the entirety of the individual or society
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thought, to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc
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is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, equity and fairness
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to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence
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to develop the faculties and powers of (a person) by teaching, instruction, or schooling
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to come or bring to a later or more advanced or expanded stage; grow or cause to grow gradually
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to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to
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to invite or summon (someone to do something, esp to take part in a contest) 2. (also intr) to call (something) into question ...
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the state or fact of being responsible , answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control , or management
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to till and prepare
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having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand
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knowing, percipient. Conscious, aware, cognizant refer to an individual sense of recognition of something within or without oneself
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the ability to perceive clearly or deeply; penetration:
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