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1 A carbon sink is a natural feature that absorbs or stores more carbon than it releases.

2 A scientific truth has little standing until it becomes a collective product.

3 A smile came over Ms・ Baker's face as she listened to Jean play.

4 According to the individualist form of rhetoric about science, still much used for certain purposes, discoveries are made in laboratories.

5 After leaving the military in 1947, he made his film debut in 1949, in The Last Days of Dolwyn.

6 After that, Jean practiced hard to be a good example to the beginners and her skills improved incredibly day after day.

7 Almost 3,000 miles away in Texas, water sloshed out of swimming pools.

8 Also, for the safety of our guests at this event, garden chemicals will not be used anywhere in Nature's Beauty Gardens.

9 Although prices in most retail outlets are set by the retailer, this does not mean that these prices do not adjust to market forces over time.

10 Although some are specifically trained to detect lies from facial expressions, the average person is often misled into believing false and manipulated facial emotions.

11 Although they do not change in the supermarket from hour to hour to reflect local variations in demand and supply, they do change over time to reflect the underlying conditions of the overall production of and demand for the goods in question.

12 Among the five countries, the largest difference in life expectancy between women and men is 6.75 years, predicted to be found in the Republic of Korea, and the smallest difference is 3.46 years, in Sweden.

13 An individual characteristic that moderates the relationship with behavior is self-efficacy, or a judgment of one's capability to accomplish a certain level of performance.

14 An introvert would enjoy reflecting on their thoughts, and thus would be far less likely to suffer from boredom without outside stimulation.

15 And if they did start to advance again, what exactly would we do?

16 And what effect did all this might have on Alaska's glaciers?

17 Any scientist who announces a so-called discovery at a press conference without first permitting expert reviewers to examine his or her claims is automatically castigated as a publicity seeker.

18 As for men, the Republic of Korea and Sweden will rank the first and the second highest, respectively, in life expectancy in the five countries.

19 At some point John asked him, Have you ever considered having a certain period of time when you simply don't answer the phone?Michael said, As a matter of fact, no, looking at him with a puzzled look.

20 Attention, rather than information, becomes the scarce resource, and those who can distinguish valuable information from background clutter gain power.

21 Behavioral economists ― the economists who actually study what people do as opposed to the kind who simply assume the human mind works like a calculator ― have shown again and again that people reject unfair offers even if it costs them money to do so.

22 Both Slovakian women and men will have the lowest life expectancy by gender among the five countries, with 82.92 and 76.98 years, respectively.

23 Burton was the first member of his family to go to secondary school.

24 But musicians and audiences in the early 1900s expected that most concert music they performed or heard would be at least a generation old, and they judged new music by the standards of the classics already enshrined in the repertoire.

25 By the turn of the twentieth century, the permanent repertoire of musical classics dominated almost every field of concert music, from piano, song, or chamber music recitals to operas and orchestral concerts.

26 By this accounting, there are no objective goals in novels, only the subjective goal of seeking the law that is necessarily created by the individual.

27 Carbon sinks have been able to absorb about half of this excess CO2, and the world's oceans have done the major part of that job.

28 Concerned about Jean idling around, Ms・ Baker decided to change her teaching method.

29 Engaging in acts that would be considered inconsequential in ordinary life also liberates us a bit, making it possible to explore our capabilities in a protected environment.

30 Even in the Internet age, the job search starts with identifying individual job skills, sector interests, and preferred workplace environment and interests.

31 Even in the latter case, they remain, at least partly, in an imaginary world.

32 Eventually, most men find they must be satisfied with any port in a storm.Sailors who select a port because they are driven to it have scarcely one chance in a thousand of dropping anchor in the right one.

33 Everything other than that is a waste of time, stressed Ms・ Baker, Jean's piano teacher, with a troubled look.

34 For example, Australians tend to endorse the Tall Poppy Syndrome.This saying suggests that any poppy that outgrows the others in a field will get cut down; in other words, any overachiever will eventually fail.

35 For example, an elementary school student should probably master principles of addition before moving to multiplication, because multiplication is an extension of addition.

36 For example, an introvert is far less likely to make a mistake in a social situation, such as inadvertently insulting another person whose opinion is not agreeable.

37 For one thing, nearly half the countries in the world are now democracies.

38 For these individuals, culture will have little or no impact on behavior.

39 He later confessed that he was having a great deal of trouble completing his tasks because of the volume of calls he was responding to.

40 He was born in 1925 in South Wales, the twelfth child of a poor miner.

41 Her love for Rita overpowered her fear and she leapt out through the same open space in the railing and plunged into the water.

42 His final film was an adaptation of George Orwell's famous novel, 1984.

43 However, I want you to help me as an assistant, said Ms・ Baker.

44 However, Jean complained quite often about practicing and slipped out of her sessions occasionally.

45 However, this price may be different from day to day or week to week.

46 Humans are so averse to feeling that they're being cheated that they often respond in ways that seemingly make little sense.

47 I'll manage somehow or other when the time comes for action.We are rather proud of our ability to meet emergencies.

48 If glaciers started re-forming, they have a great deal more water now to draw on ― Hudson Bay, the Great Lakes, the hundreds of thousands of lakes of Canada, none of which existed to fuel the last ice sheet ― so they would grow very much quicker.

49 If you learn how to open up just a little bit with your opinions and thoughts, you will be able to thrive in both worlds.

50 If, for example, bad weather leads to a poor potato crop, then the price that supermarkets have to pay to their wholesalers for potatoes will go up and this will be reflected in the prices they mark on potatoes in their stores.

51 Immediately, Michael bellowed, That disgusting phone never stops ringing.He then proceeded to pick it up and engage in a fifteen-minute conversation while John waited.

52 In 1964, the largest earthquake ever recorded in North America rocked Alaska with 200,000 megatons of concentrated might, the equivalent of 2,000 nuclear bombs.

53 In contrast to literature or film, it leads to 'real', tangible worlds, while nevertheless remaining tied to the sphere of fantasies, dreams, wishes ― and myth.

54 In each of the five selected countries, it is predicted that the life expectancy of women will be higher than that of men.

55 In essence, concert halls and opera houses had become museums for displaying the musical artworks of the past two hundred years.

56 In other cases, knowledge of one topic may affect learning a second topic even though the first isn't a necessary condition for the second.

57 In some subject areas, topics build on one another in a hierarchical fashion, so that a learner must almost certainly master one topic before moving to the next.

58 In such circumstances, diplomacy aimed at public opinion can become as important to outcomes as traditional classified diplomatic communications among leaders.

59 In the case of women, life expectancy in the Republic of Korea is expected to be the highest among the five countries, followed by that in Austria.

60 In the eighteenth century, performers and listeners demanded new music all the time, and ancient music included anything written more than twenty years earlier.

61 In these situations, the problem is often not the lack of effective natural enemies but management practices and a lack of concerted research on factors that determine the success or failure of importation attempts in the specific agro-ecosystem setting.

62 In this sense, rules create a problem that is artificial yet intelligible.

63 Information creates power, and today a much larger part of the world's population has access to that power.

64 Internet entrepreneurs are creating job-search products and bringing them online regularly.

65 Interviews and observations suggest that it is the high self-efficacy Australians who step outside this culturally prescribed behavior to actually achieve beyond average.

66 It appears that respecting the rules not only preserves sport but also makes room for the creation of excellence and the emergence of meaning.

67 It is precisely the artificiality created by the rules, the distinctive problem to be solved, that gives sport its special meaning.

68 It is therefore very important to check the garden for potential dangers.

69 It is too easy to drift through school and college, taking the traditional, conventional studies that others take, following the lines of least resistance, electing snap courses, and going with the crowd.

70 It is too easy to take the attitude: First I will get my education and develop myself, and then I will know better what I am fitted to do for a life work.And so we drift, driven by the winds of circumstance, tossed about by the waves of tradition and custom.

71 It is well-known that he had a powerful voice overwhelming the camera, the microphone, and all the intimacy of film acting.

72 It should be noted, though, that no development in the Internet job age has reduced the importance of the most basic job search skill: self-knowledge.

73 It turned out that this simple suggestion helped Michael not only to relax, but to get more work done as well.

74 It was located along the edge of a lake and featured a wooden boardwalk which was built along the shore.

75 It would be wrong to suppose that such beliefs are not sincerely held, yet almost nobody thinks they can provide a basis for action in public contexts.

76 Its mass of plants and other organic material absorb and store tons of carbon.

77 Job mastery will mean keeping up with the rapidly evolving tools available on the Internet.

78 John was once in the office of a manager, Michael, when the phone rang.

79 Knowledge of French isn't essential for learning Spanish, yet knowing French can help with Spanish because many words are similar in the two languages.

80 Like many people, he didn't need hours of uninterrupted time, but he did need some!

81 Living composers increasingly found themselves in competition with the music of the past.

82 Managers of each department must make sure that all dangerous equipment and machinery are safely stored.

83 Many people offer an equal split to the partner, leaving both individuals happy and willing to trust each other in the future.

84 Moreover, they speak for themselves, or at least they speak too powerfully and too insistently for prejudiced humans to silence them.

85 Ms・ Baker was convinced by Jean's improvement that her new teaching method was a success.

86 Next Monday, Nature's Beauty Gardens will have the pleasure of hosting very important guests for the annual Toddler Trek event.

87 On any particular day we find that all products have a specific price ticket on them.

88 On the other hand, this approach has met with limited success for major pests of row crops or other ephemeral systems.

89 Once in the water, Princess quickly found Rita and slowly dragged her to the shore to her grateful mother.

90 One neural system is under voluntary control and the other works under involuntary control.

91 One person in a pair is given some money ― say $10.

92 One reason for this is that we are two-faced.By this I mean that we have two different neural systems that manipulate our facial muscles.

93 Only within the rules of the game of, say, basketball or baseball do the activities of jump shooting and fielding ground balls make sense and take on value.

94 Parents and children are going to spend time enjoying outdoor activities and having a picnic lunch.

95 People who have a high sense of self-efficacy tend to pursue challenging goals that may be outside the reach of the average person.

96 People with a strong sense of self-efficacy, therefore, may be more willing to step outside the culturally prescribed behaviors to attempt tasks or goals for which success is viewed as improbable by the majority of social actors in a setting.

97 Princess had a fear of water that was so extreme that she couldn't even touch the water.

98 Princess' fears stemmed from her puppyhood when she almost drowned twice.

99 Princess, a solid Boxer, had been given to Rita when she was ten weeks old, and Rita immediately bonded with her, petting her, feeding her, teaching her basic commands, and letting her sleep on Rita's bed.

100 Promoting attractive images of one's country is not new, but the conditions for trying to create soft power have changed dramatically in recent years.

101 Richard Bolles' best selling job search book, first published in 1970, had as its central theme the self-inventory of skills and workplace preferences.

102 Richard Burton was a highly regarded Welsh actor of stage and screen.

103 Richard Burton went on to become a praised actor of stage and screen, who was nominated for an Academy Award seven times, but never won an Oscar.

104 Rules can be thought of as formal types of game cues.

105 She had a chance one late afternoon when Rita's mother took them to a shopping mall.

106 She let out a scream of pain and fear as she fell into the water.

107 She stood there staring at the water ― the one thing that had nearly taken her life.

108 She then continued to cry for help and struggle to get out.

109 She then has the opportunity to offer some amount of it to her partner.

110 Similarly, a medical student must have expertise in human anatomy before studying surgical techniques: It's difficult to perform an appendectomy if you can't find the appendix.

111 Since the Industrial Revolution began in the eighteenth century, CO2 released during industrial processes has greatly increased the proportion of carbon in the atmosphere.

112 So we do not plan and take precautions to prevent emergencies from arising.

113 Suddenly, a boy riding a bicycle slipped on the damp wooden surface, hitting Rita at an angle, which propelled her through an open section of the guard rail.

114 Technological advances have led to a dramatic reduction in the cost of processing and transmitting information.

115 Thank you for your cooperation in this safety check and for helping to make this year's Toddler Trek event the best one yet.

116 That is why getting a basketball through a hoop while not using a ladder or pitching a baseball across home plate while standing a certain distance away becomes an important human project.

117 The distinctions between crime and heroism, therefore, or between madness and wisdom, become purely subjective ones in a novel, judged by the quality or complexity of the individual's consciousness.

118 The emotion that you see is the emotion they are feeling, since they have lost the needed voluntary control to produce false facial expressions.

119 The myth is thus transmitted in a much more powerful way than by television, movies or books.

120 The norms of scientific communication presuppose that nature does not speak unambiguously, and that knowledge isn't knowledge unless it has been authorized by disciplinary specialists.

121 The novel, Georg Lukács argues, seeks, by giving form, to uncover and construct the concealed totality of life in the interiorized life story of its heroes.

122 The only risk that you will face as an introvert is that people who do not know you may think that you are aloof or that you think you are better than them.

123 The only time they were apart was when Rita was learning to swim.

124 The price that the farmer gets from the wholesaler is much more flexible from day to day than the price that the retailer charges consumers.

125 The quake devastated 24,000 square miles of wilderness, much of it glaciated.

126 The repertoire varied according to the performing medium and from region to region, but the core was largely the same throughout most of Europe and the Americas, including operas and operatic excerpts from Mozart through Verdi, Wagner, and Bizet; orchestral and chamber music from Haydn through the late Romantics; and keyboard music by J・ S・ Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and prominent nineteenth-century composers.

127 The result is an explosion of information, and that has produced a paradox of plenty.Plentiful information leads to scarcity of attention.

128 The table above displays the life expectancy at birth in 2030 for five selected countries.

129 The term biological control has been used, at times, in a broad context to cover a full spectrum of biological organisms and biologically based products.

130 The typical plot of the novel is the protagonist's quest for authority within, therefore, when that authority can no longer be discovered outside.

131 The value of carbon sinks is that they can help create equilibrium in the atmosphere by removing excess CO2.

132 Their notions of untouched nature and friendly, innocent indigenous people will probably be confirmed.

133 Then, he attended Oxford University and later joined the British air force during wartime.

134 Theorists of the novel commonly define the genre as a biographical form that came to prominence in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to establish the individual character as a replacement for traditional sources of cultural authority.

135 There are also clinical cases that show the flip side of this coin.

136 There are reported cases of individuals who have damaged the neural system that controls voluntary expressions.

137 There is a considerable difference as to whether people watch a film about the Himalayas on television and become excited by the 'untouched nature' of the majestic mountain peaks, or whether they get up and go on a trek to Nepal.

138 There's no room for negotiation; that's why it's called the ultimatum game.

139 These early traumas made water the only thing that Princess truly feared.

140 These importation successes have been limited largely to certain types of ecosystems and/or pest situations such as introduced pests in perennial ecosystems.

141 These people have injured the system that controls their involuntary expressions, so that the only changes in their demeanor you will see are actually willed expressions.

142 They absorb about one-fourth of humans' industrial carbon emissions, doing half the work of all Earth's carbon sinks combined.

143 They are the product of inspired patience, of skilled hands and an inquiring but unbiased mind.

144 They combined individuality and innovation with emulation of the past, seeking to write music that would be considered original and worthy of performance alongside the masterworks of earlier times.

145 They experience moments that they have already seen at home in books, brochures and films.

146 They still have facial expressions, but are incapable of producing deceitful ones.

147 They tell us the structure of the test, that is, what should be accomplished and how we should accomplish it.

148 This has been spectacularly successful in many instances, with a number of pest problems permanently resolved by importation and successful establishment of natural enemies.

149 This is the great theme of modern music in the classical tradition, especially in the first half of the century: in competing with past composers for the attention of performers and listeners who loved the classical masterworks, living composers sought to secure a place for themselves by offering something new and distinctive while continuing the tradition.

150 This self-inventory continues to be the starting point for any job search today no matter what the Internet technology involved.

151 Thus, importation programs, to date, are largely a matter of trial and error based on experience of the individual specialists involved.

152 Thus, these prices do reflect the interaction of demand and supply in the wider marketplace for potatoes.

153 Tourism takes place simultaneously in the realm of the imagination and that of the physical world.

154 Upon hearing Rita's cry, her mother rushed to the railing, shouting for help, from the entrance of the store a hundred feet or so away.

155 Vertical transfer refers to such situations: A learner acquires new knowledge or skills by building on more basic information and procedures.

156 We hope that this will be fun, educational, and most importantly safe for the toddlers.

157 What happens in somebody's laboratory is only one stage in its construction.

158 When knowledge of the first topic is helpful but not essential to learning the second one, lateral transfer is occurring.

159 When people are overwhelmed with the volume of information confronting them, they have difficulty knowing what to focus on.

160 When she came close to a body of water, she would try to pull back and seemed emotionally distressed.

161 While being an introvert comes with its challenges, it definitely has its advantages as well.

162 While her mother headed to a store, Rita and Princess began to play on the boardwalk.

163 Within the past few years, new Internet-based businesses have come online that help people find internships, complete online classes tailored to individual employer job applications, or find volunteer work that will lead to full-time employment.

164 You can then stay true to your personality without appearing to be antisocial.

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