Such over-reaction prompts the inevitable speculation as to what the hidden agenda might be behind all this. |
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The classical hendecasyllabic meter chosen for this lyric melodiously prompts us to seek ancient mythic analogues. |
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The problem is that the old party is an unconscionable time a-dying, which prompts Kemp to utter outrageous one-liners. |
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There is a fashionable guilt among many people in this country which prompts them to wear the evils of the Empire like a hair-shirt. |
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This was a fairly common feature in early computer games for personal computers, when most boss keys were used to show dummy DOS prompts. |
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I intend to say that he has every right not to be more forthcoming, but some Freudian demon prompts me to say that he has every reason not to. |
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Students with ADHD might need additional prompts or cues to remind them of what is expected. |
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There is no mouse at this point, so use the arrow keys, TAB and space bar to select and acknowledge the prompts. |
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He can lecture at some length on the origins of the language, and it's only the mention of ventriloquism that prompts him to digress again. |
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Her vicious treatment of him prompts the circus freaks to band together and exact their own terrible revenge. |
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A stressful situation prompts the body to produce the hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline. |
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There are verbal prompts to guide you, and the service is available in Chinese and English. |
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The publication of each new volume prompts fevered speculation on the story line and late-night queues of children outside bookshops. |
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Audience participation was animated to the point that the quizmaster had to hush the audience during the tie to pre-empt prompts. |
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The hormone from the pituitary gland that prompts the adrenals to produce steroids is called adrenocorticotropic hormone. |
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That prompts Kelly to observe that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. |
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The driver can turn the system off, which prompts the screen to retract into the dashboard. |
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Clear graphical prompts and the ability to display four lines of Web text make this model a decent cybersurfer. |
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Is it that wordlessness that prompts you to work in film for certain projects rather than in theatre? |
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What prompts doubts, or at any rate questions, is the generality of his protasis. |
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His cure also establishes a different gender hierarchy, in that it prompts the couple to move from courtship to marriage. |
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The computer aims the launcher and prompts the crew to arm and fire a pre-selected number of rounds. |
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It is this omission which prompts question 5 as set out in the appendix to this judgment. |
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Used the right way, it prompts you to approach a troublesome situation differently. |
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A reminder, much like a pop-up, then prompts the doctor to advise the patient of the opportunity. |
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Last season's cup final experience with Dunfermline still prompts an involuntary smile. |
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It will be some time before an architect holds our attention so much and prompts such rumination. |
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It prompts the body to release chemicals called prostaglandins, which trigger uterine contractions. |
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On a bad day, it prompts me to grumble intolerantly as my partner clatters about, getting ready for his long day at the office. |
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The casual, almost formulaic, reference to the fact that this was Galba's second consulship certainly prompts a reader to wonder about his first. |
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They also see prompts as a means for new users to teach themselves to use a device in a fail-safe manner. |
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It is this penal rate of interest that often prompts customers to default on their loans. |
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This conviction frequently prompts its spokespersons to make irritating declarations that border on megalomania, the odious or the comical. |
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The function prompts you to select a closed object such as a circle or a polyline. |
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Avoid translating prompts word for word because syntax and common word usage vary widely among languages. |
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The L1 writing prompts were translated by bilingual teaching professionals whose native languages were Spanish, Hmong, and Russian. |
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At some point, the paper will do something mischievous that prompts questions to be asked of its management. |
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Phil stormed onto the stage, pulled the ear piece from Gary's ear and demanded that he do his trick without the aid of offstage prompts. |
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The allergic reaction causes the cells to release histamine, a chemical which prompts the sneezing and itching impulse. |
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But this blond himbo's eagerness to hog credit for the Mystery Gang's success prompts an acrimonious breakup. |
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Republicans say it is a moneymaker because it prompts property sales that would not have occurred otherwise. |
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In fact, the boy's teacher customarily sent home written prompts that his mother used to encourage her son to talk. |
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Each kiosk allows a customer to place an order directly with the kitchen, using a touchscreen with pictures of food, English or Spanish text and verbal prompts. |
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This statement, interpreted by many in the media as a sign that the epidemic is abating, prompts more questions than answers. |
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This prompts Sarah Lynn to stab herself with a Confederate bayonet letter-opener, causing a geyser of blood. |
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For U.S. and European leaders the flow of Western recruits prompts fears of blowback. |
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Whenever the number of deaths rises or falls unexpectedly, the software triggers an alert which prompts a clinical investigation into the possible causes. |
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Nevertheless, the guide, which attempts to provide an A to Z guide to investment, is educationally enlightening and prompts us to make informed decisions. |
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When his client prompts him, he admits it would go faster if he could hire assistants to examine the bills of sale, the tax assessments, the census records. |
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Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece. |
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It prompts you to do things that go against your better nature. |
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For some people, a near-death experience prompts a serious rethink. |
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It works as a food journal and prompts you to take your pulse when it needs it. |
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It uses extensive voice prompts to talk people through the delivery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation as well as the delivery of a cardioverting shock. |
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The small, isolated community is slowing down in preparation for a month of total sunlessness, an annual occurrence that prompts the temporary departure of many citizens. |
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Alternatively, to reflect on my death prompts a sense of perspective on what is important to do now, how to set my priorities, how to live authentically. |
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Patricia's deduction of this fact prompts a chain of realizations. |
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This prompts Josh Chafetz to respond with a pointed observation. |
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Delete the existing DOS partition by following the prompts on screen. |
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Each vaccine prompts the immune system to produce antibodies against the hemagglutinin and, therefore, against the virus. |
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She pursues it with obliqueness in acting on deep knowledge rather than structural prompts to action. |
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This prompts the omnipredicative interpretation, which posits that all nouns are also predicates. |
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This prompts the killer T cells to spring into action, producing an immune-system response. |
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This question of the part played by culture in a civilisation prompts the similar question of the role of snobbism. |
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Gawain, bent on revenge for their deaths, prompts Arthur into a war with Lancelot, first at his castle in northern England. |
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Instead of clear knowledge of its meaning, this gesture prompts a series of confused nonexplanations. |
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The two short arms of an IgG molecule neutralize venom, while the long tail prompts most allergic reactions. |
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Winter cloudiness prompts locals to seek for sunshine in Andean valleys located at elevations generally above 500 meters above sea level. |
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Wounding the plant prompts adjacent cells to dedifferentiate, reverting to their stem cell state, in order to heal the wound. |
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A gentle reminder on the dash prompts early upshifts in the six-speed gearbox to help economy. |
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The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others. |
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White or blue light prompts the pale skin's tiny quick-change color organs, or chromatophores, to expand, creating waves of yellows and browns. |
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This fact occasionally creates some ambiguity or prompts some usage discussion. |
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The call router allows the agency's customers to speak their requests for information naturally, rather than respond to prompts with Touch-Tones. |
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This prompts me to probe the foundation of traditional deterrence theory, which evolved in the 1960s to the point of mutual assured destruction. |
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Miley Cyrus prompts exposition on the aesthetics of underwired lingerie, sexualisation and their correlation to social media traffic. |
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Just as a decoy car prompts a buyer to reconsider, a decoy mating call can make a female tungara frog fickle. |
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His self-doubt prompts him to exert more control and project bitterness. |
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Watching Romney, by contrast, prompts flashbacks to Al the cyborg Gore. |
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This signal prompts the adrenal cortex to create corticoids another hormone, and disperse them in the body for use in the various stages of defense against a stressor. |
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This regulatory hormone prompts secretion of gonadotropins, hormones that affect functions like gonadal growth and the release of other sex-related hormones. |
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Successful evaluation phase prompts University of Ulm and Carl Zeiss to continue with their joint venture to develop a high-performance transmission electron microscope. |
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This observation prompts pediatricians to give newborns a healthy shot of vitamin K to lower the 1 percent risk of spontaneous bleeding they would otherwise face. |
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Demand is expected to remain strong as the prospect of interest rate hikes prompts people to remortgage off their lenders' standard variable rates. |
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The representation of Elaine Young prompts the question of whether whiteness is made more seeable when it rides atop the seeability of feminine excess. |
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An increase in water temperature prompts a few oysters to spawn. |
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These authors based their treatment on operant conditioning and stimulus control procedures, using prompts and positive reinforcement in the training phase. |
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