Moreover, such priming effects are tied to representations in the brain.
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The actors are able to reach common agreement on their preferences and are open to ties with other parties.
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The collective results suggest that neural populations, rather than the individual cell, determine the spatial proper ties of its receptive field.
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There is a fairly straightforward answer to this question, which is intimately tied to their concept of iteration.
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An individual is concerned over a triple of alternatives if these alternatives are not all tied in this individual's preference ordering.
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In both countries older women generally had more close ties than older men and received more kinds of support.
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Rather, we should admit that the ties are somewhat different in different contexts.
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To begin, venues are directly tied to policy solutions, and advocacy groups do have preferences in this regard.
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Rather, moral is referring to the form taken by ties which bind individuals and groups in social relations.
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In this rubric, the political is released from a necessarytieto centralized governance and simply represents itself as a social production.
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Others are so closely tied to elected politicians that they lack substantial independence.
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The study indicates that the intensity-dependent phase of the atomic dipole should play a major role in the spatial coherence proper ties of harmonic emission.
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When troubles arose, the ministry arranged mergers, utilizing its informal ties with banks.
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This peripatetic round of appointments made it highly unlikely that he would develop lasting ties with townspeople.
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He advocated nurturing the sociocultural and political orientations he believed were tied to the identity of the state.
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tie
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blue tie
Then there was a further transformation—abluetiewith red polka dots; then abluetie; then the final transmogrification took place—the colour purple.
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close tie
Furthermore, logotherapy assumes that life may have meaning even at the end of aclosetie.
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four-way tie
There is afour-waytiefor most wins in this category.
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