It's a piece summarising psychological experiments that demonstrate externalisation as a coping strategy. |
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The sheer impossibility of summarising Oracle Night is in fact a mark of the book's strength. |
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Though pleasantly matey, he has the fatigued, abstracted air of someone who has been summarising his CV in dressing rooms for three decades. |
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It also has the objective of summarising the direct or indirect consequences of the 'Kossovo syndrome. |
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If funding is provided for a short-term project, at its conclusion, a report is required itemising expenditure and summarising activities and outcomes. |
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On this last problem he supplies a long philosophical excursus, summarising contemporary Western arguments as well as notions in Nyaya philosophy. |
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A letter from the scientists summarising their arguments and two fuller reports can be read here. |
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The final point on the agenda is agreement on an address summarising the day's discussions. |
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He presented the pay and pensions document and a document summarising of the various personnel policy measures. |
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A set of references and an appendix summarising the major global instruments related to invasive alien species are also included. |
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I appreciated your speech, Commissioner, because you succeeded in summarising the various issues. |
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In addition, the meeting was written about in the specialist press and a specific letter was sent to shareholders summarising the meeting. |
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In the next few days Union Syndicale will publish a pamphlet summarising these points. |
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At the end of the chapter is a table summarising the processes described and their environmental impacts. |
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A document summarising the outcome of the Vilnius meeting could replace the papers currently proposed. |
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Cross-checks when combining or summarising data from different sources to avoid misinterpretation. |
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For several species, distribution maps are presented, summarising the average distribution over the three census years. |
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They are an important technical input by ECB and national central bank staff in summarising and assessing the implications of a large body of information for future inflation in a consistent way. |
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Save in exceptional circumstances, such an application must not exceed 2 pages and must be confined to summarising the precise reasons for which, in the opinion of the party concerned, a reply or a rejoinder is necessary. |
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The Board of Directors also receives a short monthly report summarising the key financial figures, an assessment of the risk situation, and internal audits currently under way. |
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In June 2008, the IPS published the book Peatlands and Climate Change, summarising the currently available knowledge on the topic. |
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Impressively, Schweizer Fernsehen has succeeded in summarising the subject complexity of the broadcast succinctly and nevertheless comprehensibly in the lead-in. |
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I am very grateful to Mr Paasilinna and to all the Members who have contributed to this report for reformulating essential issues in it and summarising them. |
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The Chief Executive Officer provides a written report to the Board on a quarterly basis summarising developments in the business and is available to answer questions from the Board. |
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You will read product information, articles and reports, practise summarising the main points as well as specific information, and understand the text and sentence structure. |
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Save in exceptional circumstances, such an application must not exceed 2 to 3 pages and must be confined to summarising the precise reasons for which, in the appellant's opinion, a reply is necessary. |
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Attention of the Conference was drawn to the document summarising the main decisions taken by the Bureau and the Conference where work is in progress. |
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A series of grab pages summarising the main chapters of the profile. |
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Learning takes place through the 'knower' repeating, reiterating, recapitulating, paraphrasing, summarising, reorganising, or translating the point to be learnt. |
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