Phenomenally, our own and others' perceptions and actions are experienced differently. |
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His movements contradicted the others' actions, his steps were graceful and quiet like that of a doe. |
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It had become boisterous and quite noisy so the Tavern owner had devised a way to get all the customers off each others' throats. |
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You can only choose one director, but feel free to discuss or criticize others' choices. |
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Unions that back them are selfishly using the political process to enrich themselves at others' expense. |
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People staying in the house of glass are not expected to pelt stones at others' houses. |
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They commiserate and validate each others' feelings and become confidantes. |
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Deliberators identify with each other's decisions and actions, so that each deliberator's actions become the expression of the others' rational activity. |
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Relying on this intimist perspective, Flam's discussions of individual paintings sometimes depart startlingly from others' readings of the same material. |
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They grasped each others' hands and stood wreathed in smiles. |
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They seek others' love and approval to justify their own self-image and give them the approval they feel they need in life. |
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Since nobody is sure how stringent the testing will be, companies with later fiscal years have the benefit of time to learn from others' mistakes. |
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Successful implementation of the idea eluded Whitney until near the end of his life, occurring first in others' armories. |
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Thanks to Roy and others' reliance on the Description, a number of its inventions found their way onto the Ordnance Survey maps. |
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For the monthly spring and summer meetings members visit each others' apiaries for practical demonstrations. |
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Family kvetches will take up more of your time this August so be prepared to stick close to home and get deeply involved in others' issues. |
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Over the last few years, the Smiths and Burnsides have socialised together at parties and barbecues and often visited each others' houses. |
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She sits back and takes note of others' mistakes, making sure not to make them herself. |
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While your concern for others' suffering is admirable, I think your need for others to have survivor guilt and simulated suffering is misplaced. |
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Once in situ, the pair were spotted looking awfully cosy, whispering sweet nothings into each others' ears. |
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If you see a couple of gerenuks, nuzzling each others' heads, they aren't flirting. |
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An independent cartographer and an aspiring actor resist the fact that they are each others' heartmates. |
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Several other writers and scholars have challenged the evidential basis for Cohen's and others' views about this interest of Dodgson. |
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While their and others' attacks brought home a great deal of money, they hardly dented the flow of gold and silver from Mexico to Spain. |
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He also directed or acted in radio, stage, television, and film productions of his own and others' works. |
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The appropriation of others' works caused minor controversy and some of the figurines were stolen in protest. |
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Narveson claims that everyone has rights and corresponding responsibilities not to violate others' rights. |
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Play fighting involves rats going for each other's necks, while serious fighting involves strikes at the others' back ends. |
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Eventually, technological advances allowed states to learn of others' existence and thus another phase of globalization was able to occur. |
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Everyone in the Moravian settlements goes putzing, visiting others' works of art. |
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Consequently, indigenous and local communities argue that others' use of their traditional knowledge warrants respect and sensitivity. |
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The Leveller Thomas Rainborough responded, relying on Overton's arguments, that the Levellers required respect for others' natural rights. |
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Bull overpaints his own and others' artworks, loosely reassembling fragments rather than unifying them. |
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Here the fiber-cement tiles were embossed with floor plans of her own and others' recent apartments and scattered around the room. |
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Recovering from hysteria involves not just exercising agency and control but also acknowledging and accepting our dependancy on others and others' dependancy on us. |
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With a thousand and one shoot 'em ups out there, it's a worrying prospect that this classic may be drowned out by others' mediocrity or ignored by post credit crunch savers. |
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He is driven to heal the diremption between vision and speech and proceeds by punitively correcting his own and others' expressed or implied opinions. |
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But by using techniques to get around the mind's limitations and ground rules for responding to others' ideas, any group can boost its creativity dramatically. |
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Without the services of a qualified polygrapher, the defendant will almost always underexaggerate or lie about his or others' involvement in the conspiracy. |
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Identification and introjection of others' values may contribute in large measure to the distrust one has of one's own experiencing as a guide to valuing. |
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And he emptied others' flagons, and he flirted others' wives. |
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This allows us not only to understand others' choices and inner lives better, but to feel our way more foresightfully to adaptively better choices ourselves. |
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The converts, confused about Tommy's odd practices and others' commercial exploitation of the compound, wrathfully demand Tommy teach them something useful. |
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Not only people with standard accents subscribe to these beliefs and attitudes, but individuals with accents also often stereotype against their own or others' accents. |
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Many migrants were extremely poor and had subsisted on others' property. |
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Intercultural communication can be linked with identity, which means the competent communicator is the person who can affirm others' avowed identities. |
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In the process of replicating others' experiments, Priestley became intrigued by unanswered questions and was prompted to undertake experiments of his own design. |
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He faced charges of molestation, cross-dressing, conducting medical procedures without a permit, putting others' lives at risk and harming the safety of a woman. |
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Users of the Internet forum can flag others' posts as inappropriate. |
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