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1 A few months later, the bell rang at her new home.

2 A more precise statement might be Johnny failed his last two math exams.

3 A short while later, he realized that he had been caught by an illusion.

4 A wider handle, for example, may have been requested to prevent the razor from slipping out of the user's hand while shaving.

5 Adolescents, adults, and old people all report that their worst experiences have taken place in solitude.

6 After a transaction the fei might remain on a previous owner's land, but it was understood who owned what.

7 After the broad question opens the conversation and begins to build rapport, the artful questioner builds on the responses and increases his understanding of the information being transferred.

8 All the weird thoughts she'd had, and what a beautiful gift she'd received!

9 Although a wider handle may be helpful in solving the problem, a better option might be a regular-size handle with a ribbed, rubberized grip.

10 Although sound that humans can sense is usually carried through these media, vibrations can also travel through soil, including rocks.

11 Although this type of feedback may be appropriate in certain situations, accepting specifications as customer inputs inherently prevents engineers and designers from using their creative skills to devise breakthrough products and services.

12 As essayist Nassim Taleb resolved to do something about the stubborn extra pounds he'd been carrying, he considered taking up various sports.

13 As we all know, even the best-laid plans can go astray.

14 As with the swimmers' bodies, beauty is a factor for selection and not the result.

15 At night, when the surface of the earth cools, the cloud-producing process cuts off.

16 Because of this, large animals such as elephants are more likely than small animals to use vibrations in the soil for communication.

17 Because the stones were heavy, the islanders didn't normally carry their money around with them.

18 Before the Internet, most professional occupations required a large body of knowledge, accumulated over years or even decades of experience.

19 Broad, open-ended questions show your interest in the other person's situation.

20 But it is not the cosmetics that make these women model-like.

21 But many of us still find something soothing and satisfying about handling physical objects.

22 But now anyone with good critical thinking skills and the ability to focus on the important information can retrieve it on demand from the Internet instead of from his own memory.

23 But that stone was still used as currency, even though it was unseen and irretrievable beneath hundreds of feet of water.

24 But the most depressing condition is not that of working or watching TV alone; the worst moods are reported when one is alone and there is nothing that needs to be done.

25 But these are simply evaluations that may be incorrect or, if at least partly accurate, may change over time.

26 But what is one to do Sunday morning after breakfast, after having browsed through the papers?

27 By accepting this input from customers, companies assume that the customer knows the best solution―which is often not the case.

28 Carefully holding onto the railing, he started down into the blackness.

29 Carol had picked out the flowers for her wedding bouquet in person, with thought for the meaning of each one.

30 Carol opened the door to find that same stranger on her porch.

31 Carol thanked her and began to reach for it, when the woman added, Do you mind if I keep it?

32 Clouds are formed when moist air is carried upward by warm air currents rising from the earth's surface during the day.

33 Computer-based digital archives are more efficient in terms of storage space, and generally quicker in terms of retrieval.

34 Cultures of honor tend to take root in highlands and other marginally fertile areas.

35 Customers often focus on product specifications, giving interviewers detailed instructions on particular design characteristics: size, weight, color, shape, look, or feel.

36 Farmers also don't have to worry that their livelihood will be stolen in the night, because crops can't easily be stolen.

37 For example, one of the most damaging strategies in taking a test is that of spending too long on a given problem.

38 For example, when you say, Johnny is a failure, the verb is implies that failure is in Johnny rather than in your observation of Johnny.

39 For instance, he might ask, What aspects of your order system would you like to have more control over?

40 For instance, it requires more energy to make water vibrate than to vibrate air, and it requires a great deal of energy to make soil vibrate.

41 For many, the lack of structure of those hours is devastating.

42 For people in our studies who live by themselves, Sunday mornings are the lowest part of the week, because with no demands on attention, they are unable to decide what to do.

43 Furness was told one family's fei had been lost at sea many years earlier while being transported from a nearby island during a storm.

44 He could feel his heart slow and then begin to beat faster.

45 He entered Westminster School at the age of thirteen, and from there went to Oxford, where some of the best scientists in England were working at the time.

46 He has to be willing to fight in response to even the slightest challenge to his reputation―and that's what a culture of honor means.

47 He then builds on that response by asking a question using the most important words in the answer―control and order system.

48 He was the one who first used the term cell for describing biological organisms.

49 He's under constant threat of ruin through the loss of his animals.

50 His voice bounced against the stone walls, echoing weirdly through the stairwell.

51 Hooke devised a compound microscope with a new, screw-operated focusing mechanism he designed.

52 Hooke impressed them with his skills at designing experiments and building equipment, and soon became an assistant to the chemist Robert Boyle.

53 How well an employee can focus might now be more important than how knowledgeable he is.

54 However, those with wandering minds, who might once have been able to focus by isolating themselves with their work, now often find they must do their work with the Internet, which simultaneously furnishes a wide range of unrelated information about their friends' doings, celebrity news, and millions of other sources of distraction.

55 Humans usually experience sound as the result of vibrations in air or water.

56 I fear that I have brought some traces of storm and rain into your room, the man said, raising his golden glasses to his eyes.

57 I have a wedding gift for you, the woman said, and held out a small flowerpot crowded with leaves.

58 I took it home and made a cutting and planted it for you.

59 If a given strategy or allocation of resources does not succeed, then you must be ready to change to another plan or set other priorities for resource allocation.

60 If we do more as a result of better managing our time, we just become busier.

61 If you break a commitment made in a negotiation, you can be sure that you will not get the opportunity to negotiate with that particular party again.

62 If you increase people's awareness of time—by placing a big clock in front of them—they do more stuff.

63 If you make a commitment in a negotiation, you have to uphold it, even if you know it was a bad decision on your part.

64 If you're frustrated by the market and you're looking for a currency that can stand the test of time, look no further.

65 Imagine this notion propagated through a large group of dozens or hundreds of people, and throughout every syllable of the song―a sort of group consciousness emerges in which no single member of the group can be said to know the song, but the group itself does.

66 In 1665 Hooke wrote Micrographia, a book describing observations made with microscopes and telescopes, which was a big bestseller at that time.

67 In 1903 an American anthropologist named Henry Furness III visited the islanders and found they had an unusual system of currency.

68 In a large group, no one has to be able to recollect the entire song.

69 In addition, the speed at which sound travels depends on the density of the medium which it is traveling through.

70 In our infinite world, we will never be able to get on top of everything.

71 In the Caroline Islands in the South Pacific, there's an island named Yap (or Uap).

72 In the distance below, he saw the wavering beam of a flashlight moving up the stairs.

73 In the medium itself, there is nothing that carries a clue to the message.

74 In this study, the respondents' memories were surveyed a week after the attacks, again a year later, and then again three years and ten years later.

75 It consisted of carved stone wheels called fei, ranging in diameter from a foot to 12 feet.

76 It is therefore important that you keep in mind the possibility of plans going wrong, and maintain flexibility in your plans.

77 It makes sense that by getting more done, we'd feel more in control.

78 It's still growing, and I remember my wedding day every time I see it, she said.

79 It's the ivy you dropped at your wedding, the woman explained.

80 Jack could see that his face was pale and his eyes heavy, like those of a man who is weighed down with some great anxiety.

81 Judd stood in front of the elevator, the wave of darkness licking at him like a physical force.

82 Just as you have to know when and how to start a problem, you also have to know when and how to stop.

83 Just one person singing the first syllable of a word can trigger a recollection in another group member to bring the second syllable of that same word, which in turn can cue a group of people to that whole word and the next three words after it.

84 Keep it, she said with a smile, and congratulated herself for being gracious in the face of a rather odd request.

85 Knowledge was once an internal property, and focus on the task at hand could be imposed externally; with the Internet, knowledge can be supplied externally but focus must be achieved internally.

86 Memory is multidimensional, and our memories for objects are based on multiple attributes.

87 Microsoft senior research fellow Malcolm Slaney and Cambridge University professor Jason Rentfrow advocated dispensing with physical copies of documents and mail, and all the filing, sorting, and locating that they entail.

88 Midway through her wedding reception, she found herself happy, chatting with friends and juggling a full champagne glass and her flowers.

89 More than that, it's one of the great fantasies of time management: If you get more organized, you will get on top.

90 Moving slowly and cautiously, he felt his way toward the door that led to the stairwell.

91 My daughter and I anticipate that, between the two families, about fifty couples will need accommodations for the night of May 20.

92 National tragedies create what psychologists call flashbulb memories, named for the vivid images that we retain: where we were when we got the news, how we learned it, how we felt, what we did.

93 Now, I try to plant some for other brides when I can.

94 Occasionally, you may find that a problem you had thought you could solve in a reasonable amount of time is taking much longer than you had anticipated.

95 On your own, you might get stuck after the first line of the song.

96 Once you have made a decision, you have to be able to live with it.

97 Our computer salesperson might have a client who says, I need more control over our order system.

98 People are more happy, alert, and cheerful if there are others present, compared to how they feel alone, whether they are working on an assembly line or watching television.

99 Physical objects tend to look different from one another in a way that computer files don't.

100 Punctuation marks, which were used differently from one scribe to another in the manuscript era, became part of the standardized, rule-bound system of the printed page.

101 Quite simply, the models are born attractive, and only for this reason are they candidates for cosmetics advertising.

102 Razor users may request a wider handle or a lighter weight or a shiny look.

103 Respondents' most emotional memories of their personal details at the time they learned of the attacks are also those of which they are most confident and, paradoxically, the ones that have most changed over the years relative to other memories about 9/11.

104 Robert Hooke was born on July 18, 1635 on the Isle of Wight, England.

105 She turned to see a woman she had met only briefly, a friend of her mother-in-law.

106 She was leaving on her honeymoon in the morning and certainly wouldn't take the bouquet along.

107 Similarly, female models advertise cosmetics and thus, many female consumers believe that these products make them beautiful.

108 Singing with a single friend, your companion might remember the first word of the second line and that keeps you going for another few words, but then neither of you can remember the third line just now.

109 So he has to be aggressive: he has to make it clear, through his words and deeds, that he is not weak.

110 So much so that if you looked at the digital representation of any of these, you would not even know that those zeros and ones were representing images rather than text or music.

111 Something extraordinary from a cognitive perspective happens when a group starts to sing together.

112 Sometimes it is painful to fulfill a commitment, but it is more painful and can be fatal to lose business because you failed to fulfill a commitment.

113 Sometimes the best decision is just to give up and to move on.

114 Taleb calls the confusions like the cases above the swimmer's body illusion.

115 The Smalltown Art Museum grounds will be the site of both the ceremony and the reception.

116 The communications scholar Walter Ong has shown how printing converted the word into a visual object precisely located in space: Alphabet letterpress printing, in which each letter was cast on a separate piece of metal, or type, marked a psychological breakthrough of the first order.

117 The existing clouds continue to evaporate, but they are not replaced by new ones.

118 The man who entered was young, well-groomed, and trimly dressed, with something of refinement and delicacy in his bearing.

119 The rest of the week psychic energy is directed by external routines.

120 The same 0s and 1s on your computer that render junk mail also render the magnificent beauty of Mahler's fifth symphony or Monet's Water Lilies.

121 The streaming umbrella, which he held in his hand, and his long shining waterproof told of the fierce weather through which he had come.

122 The survival of a farmer relies on the cooperation of others in the community.

123 The theory of E-prime argues that if you wrote and spoke English without the verb to be, you'd describe events more accurately.

124 The verb to be (in forms such as is, are, and am) also implies permanence; the implication is that because failure is in Johnny, it will always be there; Johnny will always be a failure.

125 Then the music started up, and she danced off in the crowd.

126 There have been numerous studies of this phenomenon, including surveys of fifteen hundred Americans' memories of the September 11 attacks.

127 There were blue irises, white roses, and strands of green ivy.

128 These clouds are very short-lived, though, and they usually disappear within minutes after they are formed as their water droplets mix with drier air and evaporate.

129 These memories are thought to be unforgettable, and it is true that the broad outlines of such catastrophes, thoroughly reported in the media, are well remembered, but your memory of your personal circumstances surrounding the events may not necessarily be precise.

130 They are much more powerful than closed questions that require a simple answer such as yes or no or a specific piece of information.

131 They often start with Tell me, how, who, what, or why.

132 Think about how much work you get done on the day before vacation.

133 Think back to your experience with file folders, the physical kind.

134 This fell out of your bouquet when you were on the dance floor, she said.

135 Thus, during the daytime, clouds are continually being formed and then evaporated.

136 Thus, sound can travel through a variety of substances with different densities, and the physical characteristics of the medium through which the sound travels have a major influence on how the sound can be used.

137 Thus, the use of vibrations in communication depends on the ability of the sender to make a substance vibrate.

138 Typography made text into a thing, a material object with known dimensions and fixed locations.

139 We are wondering if you will be able to accommodate our guests for that night and offer them a significant discount.

140 We would appreciate a response by February 20, as we will be printing and mailing invitations soon thereafter.

141 We would like to be able to recommend a quality hotel like Golden Serenity to our guests.

142 When the client responds, he builds his next question around the response to that question, and so on.

143 When this air reaches high altitudes where the temperature and air pressure are lower than at the earth's surface, the moisture comes out of the rising air and forms the water droplets we see as clouds.

144 When we complete more tasks, more take their place—send more e-mails, get more replies.

145 When you say, for example, I'm not good at public speaking or I'm unpopular or I'm lazy, you imply that these qualities are in you.

146 With the invention of typography, spacing and punctuation solidified from gap and gesture to physical artifact.

147 Writing moves words from the sound world to the world of visual space, but print locks words into position in this space.

148 Years ago, at her own wedding, someone had done the same for her.

149 You can always go back and ask to renegotiate a deal or issue, but you have to maintain your commitment if renegotiation is not possible or is unsuccessful.

150 You might have had an old beat-up one that didn't look like the others and that—quite apart from what was inside it or written on it—evoked your memories of what was in it.

151 You probably raise goats or sheep, and the kind of culture that grows up around being a herdsman is very different from the culture that grows up around growing crops.

152 Your coat may rest here on the hook and will be dry shortly, he said.

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1 A better approach was to run ads asking, Wouldn't it be nice to get to your child's practice on time for once?

2 A business incubator is, quite simply, a building that is divided into units of space, which are then leased to early‒stage small businesses.

3 A few years ago I was involved in a campaign for a bill to fund an extra lane for a local freeway.

4 A key point is that individuals are by no means always accurate on this issue.

5 A year later, I checked in on these women from the weight‒loss study, Oettingen writes in the New York Times, and the more positively women had imagined themselves in these scenarios, the fewer pounds they had lost.

6 According to Dr. Paul Ekman, a pioneer of lying research at UC San Francisco, here is an example of how difficult it is for children to grasp the qualifying role of intent in telling a lie.

7 After attending public schools in Missoula, Jeannette majored in biology at the University of Montana and graduated in 1902.

8 Also, there are no federal filtration or disinfection requirements for bottled water, as there are for tap water.

9 Also, though it is true that the overall use of energy is reduced during sleep, as compared with the active waking state, there is almost as much reduction in energy use from just resting quietly.

10 Although the FDA sets regulations specifically for bottled water to ensure that it is safe, the Environmental Protection Agency's standards for tap water are actually higher.

11 Although these simple statements provide some indication as to what customers are looking for, they have one major drawback.

12 Amy later felt partly responsible for Linda's depression because she hadn't insisted that Linda visit.

13 An eight‒year‒old boy named Glenn and his older brother had the job of coming to school early each day so that they could use kerosene to start the fire and warm the classroom.

14 An initial examination of a large corpus revealed surprising repetitiveness in both the object of the compliments and the lexical items used to describe them.

15 And you can be mean by refusing to show involvement―cutting her off―or by imposing―being inconsiderate.

16 As the above study and others of Oettingen's found, positive thinking makes people feel comfortable with their present state.

17 Being polite by not imposing, and respecting Linda's need for independence, Amy said it was really okay if Linda didn't come.

18 Both of us quiet, I put Lucy's Mickey Mouse pajamas on her.

19 Business incubators are not intended to provide permanent homes to their client businesses but rather to provide them with a temporary nurturing environment, until such time as the business is financially healthy.

20 But bottled water costs 80 cents to $4.00 per gallon, while tap water costs only pennies per day.

21 But decades of research on public opinion have led to the conclusion that self‒interest is a weak predictor of policy preferences.

22 By virtue of the fact that they are socially accepted, it is reasonable to assume that students who get along with their peers will also have access to peer resources that can promote the development of social and academic competencies.

23 Compared with paper, screens may also drain more of our mental resources while we are reading and make it a little harder to remember what we read when we are done.

24 Courbet broke with this tradition and provided art history with its first public scandal with the painting Burial at Ornans.

25 Customers' needs are usually expressed as high‒level descriptions of the overall quality of a product or service.

26 Despite all the increasingly user‒friendly and popular technology, most studies published since the early 1990s confirm earlier conclusions: paper still has advantages over screens as a reading medium.

27 Directed attention tends to be tiring, however, and fatigue affects our ability to make good decisions and control destructive impulses.

28 Dreaming of the future can drain you of the energy you need to take action in pursuit of your goals, she says.

29 Each day they asked him for a delay, praying that their son's legs would somehow heal and he would become well again.

30 Each of the businesses has problems and needs that are similar, and each is in need of a variety of help, ranging from technical assistance to shared business opportunities to a simple pat on the back.

31 E‒readers also fail to recreate certain tactile experiences of reading on paper, the absence of which some find unsettling.

32 For example, Roger Ulrich at Texas A&M University found that people who commuted along scenic roads recovered more quickly from stressful driving conditions than those who saw billboards, buildings, and parking lots.

33 For example, bottled water is permitted to contain certain amounts of any bacteria.

34 For example, if someone has suffered a misfortune―failed an exam, lost a job, or contracted a disease―you may show sympathy by expressing your concern in words or by deliberately not mentioning it to avoid causing pain by bringing it up.

35 For example, there are several species of birds in which the parents will ignore their own offspring if they are put outside their nest.

36 For instance, customers commonly say they want a product or service to be reliable, effective, robust, dependable, or resilient.

37 For two months, the parents and the doctor debated on whether to amputate.

38 Glenn Cunningham, who was known as the World's Fastest Human Being, and was named athlete of the century at Madison Square Garden.

39 Having positive relationships with peers can lead directly to resources and information that help students learn.

40 He concluded that the power of two animals pulling a coach did not equal twice the power of a single horse.

41 He had several men pull a rope and measured the force applied by each individual.

42 Her long career was distinguished by her deep commitment to the country's women, poor, and children.

43 His mind was filled with all manner of possible horrors and disasters.

44 How can the body play any role in our understanding what a tree is?

45 However, if a cuckoo or other bird deposits an egg inside their nest, they will look after the bird when it hatches as if it were their own.

46 However, students provide each other with valuable resources necessary to accomplish academic tasks.

47 However, they never sought to simply imitate reality since that would have been easier with photography, which had just recently been invented.

48 I breathed in the clean smell of her hair, feeling blonde curls tickle my chin.

49 I wanted to yell for my husband, a neighbor, anyone to come see what my daughter was doing for the first time.

50 If engineers faced the task of making a razor more durable, would they try to make the blade last longer, resist bending, or withstand constant moisture?

51 If everyone takes the latter approach, silence becomes a chamber in which the ill, the bereaved and the unemployed are isolated.

52 If you are a dove, you probably think they are strong and will not be easily persuaded.

53 If you are a hawk in your attitude toward other nations, you probably think they are relatively weak and likely to submit to your country's will.

54 If you dislike any of these things, you probably believe that its risks are high and its benefits negligible.

55 If you like the current health policy, you believe its benefits are substantial and its costs more manageable than the costs of alternatives.

56 Imagine looking back on a life of worry about the unlikely.

57 In 1917, she became one of 49 members of Congress who voted against entry into World War I.

58 In 1941, she was the only legislator to vote against entry into World War II.

59 In 1943, Jeannette went back to Montana rather than run for Congress again.

60 In a study of complimenting behavior in American English, researchers discovered that one of the most striking features of compliments in American English is the almost total lack of originality.

61 In experientialism, the body is seen as playing a decisive role in producing the kind of mind we have.

62 In other words, the kind of body humans have influences the kind of mind they have.

63 In particular, artists chose motifs taken from industrial and rural worlds of life and labor.

64 In the study, the participants used positive thinking―imagining themselves reaching their goals―as a motivator.

65 In this way, categories of mind are defined by the body's interaction with the environment.

66 Indeed, many small mammals living in cold climates, who lose heat easily by having an unfavorable surface area to body weight ratio, tend to sleep a lot, often in insulating burrows.

67 Instead, painters like Gustave Courbet, Adolf von Menzel, Jean‒François Millet, and Honoré Daumier wanted to illustrate social conditions within their art.

68 It occurs among rowers, but not in relay races, because here, individual contributions are evident.

69 It occurs when individual performance is not directly visible; it blends into the group effort.

70 It portrayed an ordinary funeral and the rural mourners on a monumental scale, challenging the accepted norms of the art establishment at that time.

71 It usually contains fluoride, along with other minerals―such as calcium and iron―that are beneficial to the body.

72 It would be a life spoiled by anxiety about things, the vast majority of which never happened.

73 Jeannette became the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1916, before women nationwide had the right to vote.

74 Linda was planning to visit Amy in a distant city, but shortly before she was supposed to arrive, Linda called and canceled.

75 Linda was very depressed at that time, and she got more depressed.

76 Little hands, little everything, pulled me to her, and she pressed her cheek to mine.

77 Looking at nature is another activity that gives our directed attention a chance to recover.

78 Many political scientists used to assume that people vote selfishly, choosing the candidate or policy that will benefit them the most.

79 Maximilian Ringelmann, a French engineer, studied the performance of horses in 1913.

80 New York University psychologist Gabriele Oettingen studied women enrolled in a weight‒reduction program trying to lose a few pounds.

81 On average, if two people were pulling together, each invested just 93 percent of his individual strength, when three pulled together, it was 85 percent, and with eight people, just 49 percent.

82 On closer investigation, it was discovered that regularities exist on all levels and that compliments are in fact formulas.

83 On the way home from school on Tuesday, a dad promises his five‒year‒old son that he will take him to the baseball game on Saturday afternoon.

84 Once you allow yourself to worry about the unlikely, there is no end to worrying.

85 One cold morning someone mistakenly filled the kerosene container they used with gasoline, and disaster struck.

86 Parallel to new trends in the natural sciences and humanities, the realists focused on fact and perception, thus rejecting art that was based only on imaginary worlds.

87 Parents of children in public school are not more supportive of government aid to schools than other citizens, and young men subject to the draft are not more opposed to military escalation than men too old to be drafted.

88 People don't care about traffic unless they are stuck in it and missing their children's soccer practice.

89 Positive thinking fools our minds into perceiving that we've already attained our goal, slackening our readiness to pursue it.

90 Previously, these subjects had been handled at most in small, anecdotal genre paintings.

91 Probably folks might like the idea of that, but they won't necessarily bother to leave the house to go vote for it.

92 Quite simply, social loafing is a form of cheating of which we are all guilty even if it takes place unconsciously, just as it does with the horses.

93 Rather, people care about their groups, whether those be racial, regional, or political.

94 Razor users may want the product to be durable and strong.

95 She continued to participate in antiwar movements actively by attending rallies and giving speeches into her 90's.

96 Silent and somewhat still, she stood on the changing table as I held her close to zip her up.

97 Slowly recovering, Glenn finally threw away his crutches and began to walk almost normally.

98 Social loafing is rational behavior: Why invest all of your energy when half will do─especially when this little shortcut goes unnoticed?

99 Some studies on reptiles and amphibians indicate that they also sleep, and there are now strong indications of a sleep‒like state in some invertebrates, such as crayfish, fruit flies, and honey bees.

100 Students frequently clarify and interpret their teacher's instructions concerning what they should be doing and how they should do it, provide mutual assistance in the form of volunteering substantive information and answering questions, and share various supplies such as pencils and paper.

101 Suddenly, Lucy reached her arms around my neck, holding the back of my head tight between her arms.

102 Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?

103 Supposing that..., What if..., and their variants are the hallmark of worry and anxiety.

104 Tackling existing problems is quite enough; do not waste energy and happiness on problems which do not exist.

105 Tap water, in contrast, cannot contain any of the dangerous bacteria.

106 Teachers play the central pedagogical function of transmitting knowledge and training students in academic subject areas.

107 That helped voters picture exactly how the expanded freeway would improve their lives.

108 The additional energy conservation in going from the resting state to sleep is minimal.

109 The aspect of tallness only makes sense with respect to our standard evaluation of the body's relative height.

110 The best way to restore directed attention is to give it a rest by shifting to the second type, involuntary attention, which we display when we meditate.

111 The chlorine used to treat tap water continues to kill harmful bacteria, while bottled water contains no such disinfectant to prevent bacterial growth.

112 The county wanted to run promotional ads for the bill promising to improve our roads and reduce commute time.

113 The dominance of conclusions over arguments is most pronounced where emotions are involved.

114 The first is the directed attention we call on for tasks that require focus, like driving or doing our taxes.

115 The little country schoolhouse was heated by an old‒fashioned coal stove.

116 The patients who could see trees from their hospital beds needed fewer painkillers and had shorter hospital stays than those who looked out on brick walls.

117 The political scientist Don Kinder summarizes the findings like this: In matters of public opinion, citizens seem to be asking themselves not 'What's in it for me?'

118 The psychologist Paul Slovic has proposed a theory in which people let their likes and dislikes determine their beliefs about the world.

119 The result is a collection of offices and small warehouses filled with businesses that have one thing in common: they are businesses in the early stages of development.

120 The toes on his left foot were almost completely burned off.

121 Therefore, unwittingly, Dad has given his child the message that he approves of breaking promises.

122 These observations suggest that individuals tend to regard any other animal living in their home as kin even if there is no close physical resemblance.

123 These resources can take the form of information and advice, modeled behavior, or specific experiences that facilitate learning.

124 They are imprecise statements open to interpretation and present designers, developers, and engineers with the impossible task of figuring out just what customers really mean by durable or strong.

125 They are typically stated as adjectives and inherently do not imply a specific benefit to the customer.

126 They had already lost one son, and now their other son was to lose his legs.

127 They never amputated Glenn's legs, but when the bandages were finally removed, it was discovered that his right leg was almost three inches shorter than the other.

128 They used this time to instill in Glenn the belief that he would someday walk again.

129 They're like the array of bumper stickers people put on their cars showing the political causes, universities, and sports teams they support.

130 This comes from how we experience our own bodies; namely, that we experience ourselves as being erect.

131 This confusion was easy to fall into and hard to climb out of because ways of showing caring and indifference are inherently ambiguous.

132 This determined young man kept running and running and running―and those legs that came so close to being amputated carried him to a world record in the mile run.

133 This may be particularly relevant for warm‒blooded animals (mammals and birds) that must expend a lot of energy to maintain a body temperature higher than that of their surroundings.

134 This suggests that they can recognize which members of their species are kin and which are not.

135 Though in unbearable pain, he forced himself to exercise daily and finally took a few painful steps.

136 Together, laboratory experiments, polls, and consumer reports indicate that digital devices prevent people from efficiently navigating long texts, which may subtly inhibit reading comprehension.

137 Upon reaching more predictable profitability, the incubated business can then be expected to graduate and move on to a typical office or warehouse building.

138 Using emotional language is a way to get your audience not only to understand your argument but also to feel it.

139 We have seen that individuals in many species are more likely to behave in an altruistic way when close relatives or kin will benefit than when only non‒relatives will gain.

140 We have two kinds of attention, says Andrea Faber Taylor, an environmental psychologist at the University of Illinois.

141 We held each other for a few seconds, my daughter standing on the changing table dressed in her fuzzy red sleeper, her arms around my neck, her cheek pressed to my left shoulder.

142 We may categorize 80% of all compliments in the data as adjectival in that they depend on an adjective for their positive semantic value.

143 What is striking, however, is that of these seventy‒two adjectives only five (nice, good, beautiful, pretty and great) are used with any frequency.

144 When they get home, Dad learns from Mom that earlier in the day she had scheduled a swim lesson for Saturday afternoon and can't change it.

145 When they tell their son, he gets terribly upset, and the situation melts down.

146 Whenever you catch yourself worrying that something dreadful might happen, answer the Piglet in yourself with Pooh's reply: Supposing it didn't.

147 Whether they realize it or not, people often approach computers and tablets with a state of mind less beneficial to learning than the one they bring to paper.

148 While most adjectives occur only once or twice in the data, these five adjectives occur with such frequency that of all adjectival compliments in the corpus two thirds make use of only five adjectives.

149 Would any of these actions satisfy the customer's true measure of durable?

150 Yet sleep does not appear to have evolved only in warm‒blooded animals.

151 You can be kind by saying something or by saying nothing.

152 You can be nice to someone either by showing your involvement or by not imposing.

153 You can show someone you are angry by shouting at her or refusing to talk to her at all.

154 Your emotional attitude to such things as red meat, nuclear power, tattoos, or motorcycles drives your beliefs about their benefits and their risks.

155 or, Wouldn't you like to get home early enough to have dinner with your family every night?

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