In the decades since, faculties have gained "extraordinary authority" over universities, Mr. Kagan says.
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Centuries before neuroscience, the philosopher John Locke distinguished two human faculties, wit and judgment.
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Eventually, a doctor identified the problem as Alzheimer's disease, a slow deterioration of mental faculties.
Most students are dependent upon the use of their own faculties to carry them through Princeton.
Most survive, almost unseen and unheard, in lay pressure groups, religious orders, theological faculties and missions.
But by age five, after extensive outpatient therapy, she had recovered her faculties completely.
Mill suggests there is something intrinsically important about having full control over one's faculties.
No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties or his possessions.
Nevertheless, Dr Guilhon has given herself the ambitious task of successfully integrating the two faculties within a year.
After all, our language faculties are very much intertwined with our music faculties.
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Because most law schools have incredibly liberal faculties, and thus will always take Pepperdine with a grain of salt.
The workshop will be participated by 150 science faculties, teacher and media persons.
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Sometimes my Colonel's super brain is beyond my poor faculties of comprehension.
The fact that we blog and communicate with each other like this doesn't mean you can abandon your critical faculties.
They see China's students scoring higher in international comparisons and Chinese professors populating the math faculties at the best U.S. universities.
Around age 50, while the rest of our faculties continue functioning beautifully, the ability to reproduce comes to an abrupt stop.
Jim hates pack journalism, because it encourages laziness and dulls critical faculties.
You can easily and inexpensively avoid guardianship or conservatorship proceedings by executing durable powers of attorney while you still have your mental faculties.
Business schools feel the draw of this new influence, and we are growing our faculties to reflect the needs of the new millennium.
We're taught not to ask for favors, but to thank Vahe-guru, the highest teacher, for grace, for our critical faculties, intuition and creativity.
Perhaps the wilful obscurantism and dreadful English that now afflict humanities faculties in Britain as elsewhere have eroded their influence outside the academy.
But as time wore on, he began to lose those faculties.
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Mr Hitchens admits that it was funnier at the time (and probably funnier still for those robbed of their critical faculties by copious amounts of alcohol).
The mother's lawyer, Fabian Farias, said Edith was "not in full control of her mental faculties" and said her physical and psychological wellbeing were in danger.
And again those faculties who are teaching in those career specialties with the highest personal return to students tend to get by far the highest remuneration.
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Superior mental faculties, such as language and the ability to engage in abstract problem solving, are the sort of explanations that are currently all the rage.
They ordinarily approach their duties with the utmost seriousness and, we must hope, are exercising their very highest faculties of judgecraft and constitutional commitment in this case.
He also notes the increased sway that faculties now hold over university administrators, which often cause big capital projects to run over budget to satisfy professors' stated requirements.
Mr Sharif's plan for converting impulse into victory seems to depend on the rest of the world suspending its critical faculties as readily as his functionaries suspend theirs.
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