Two male respondents, 1 with paraplegia and 1 with quadriplegia, verbalized self-responsibility for the PU as well. |
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Some subjects who verbalized poorly gave crucial, pertinent material once encouraged to talk freely. |
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The verbalized decision to continue for the landing was made when the aircraft was about 165 feet agl, not at 200 feet. |
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She verbalized her anger at the midwife and repeatedly asked if she would be released soon, to return to work at her overseas job. |
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It posits that the learners already possess a large knowledge on the media, that needs to be tapped and verbalized. |
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For me, and I dare say for others, the accounts that you verbalized to us, which to this point we've only read about, are now very much alive. |
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She verbalized her fear of the procedure, lamented getting pregnant, and began to weep openly. |
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Beliefs are the verbalized statements that accompany the feeling aspects of attitudes. |
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But mostly the writing is pithy yet sensitive, its verbalized emotions a smooth fit for LAByrinth's trademark aggressive naturalism. |
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In the first place, it was verbalized by the women participating in the parenting education meetings. |
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Starting today, the answers you get are not always verbalized because now you need to find a sense of truth. |
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Those receptive to spiritual communication will be able to hear me, as well, but my verbalized speaking will be through you. |
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Means and ways were considered and that which could be said was verbalized as clearly as possible. |
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But it was never acted on, or even fully verbalized. |
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Maybe they all haven't verbalized it to the same degree as I just have, but there is a general perception that Canadians don't quite realize just how much is at stake. |
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Are conflicts recognized early, verbalized and handled constructively? |
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What is a man is one of the most asked questions, whether it is verbalized or not. |
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As quickly as she verbalized her dream she talked herself out of it. |
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Faced with these questions formulated by some and perceptible worries that were not formally verbalized, the local team decided not to leave these nurses alone to deal with their distress. |
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It's somebody that believes in you in a way that doesn't have to be verbalized all day long. |
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Very briefly, the basic elements used to construct the representations verbalized and their different components fell into place right from the time of the initial interview. |
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If we talk about what there is, if verbalized in words what you feel. |
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And for forgiveness to be total, it must be given in the Spirit, taken to the sacrament of Reconciliation, be present in the heart and verbalized clearly, without ambiguity and without conditions. |
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This will manifest even though the exercise is not actually verbalized. |
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Signs, signals, symbols, and possibly icons may, at times, be easily verbalized, although most people tend to think of them as visual means of expression. |
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It would normally be startling, to say the least, to hear these words loudly verbalized by an audience member in the middle of an evening at the theater. |
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His loudly verbalized beliefs marked him as an ignorant bore. |
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The latter works much better when it's visualized than when verbalized. |
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This volume investigates a corpus of 30 narrative and dramatic Anglophonic texts in which the motif of scientist as God is both central and explicitly verbalized. |
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They found that the feelings the study participants verbalized about their marriages were unrelated to changes in their marital happiness over time. |
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