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Now discontinuities are a nuisance, so in many
studies
of prices, one puts them aside.
Mark Lepper and I did a series of
studies
in which we sought the answer to this very question.
A number of my
studies
have shown that when you give people 10 or more options when they're making a choice, they make poorer decisions, whether it be health care, investment, other critical areas.
And we do know from other
studies
that this is a highly toxic mixture.
We weren't very creative at the time we started these studies, so we just called it a token.
We scraped like 1,000
studies
from PubMed, the biomedical database, and we compiled them and graded them all.
"Oh, he's bad at studies, but let him send to the drawing competitions."
Most of the science that is behind these numbers, these potential targets, is based on
studies
on land.
The people in these
studies
report feeling so awake during the daytime, that they realize they're experiencing true wakefulness for the first time in their lives.
From field
studies
to laboratory studies, we see that winning or losing an election, gaining or losing a romantic partner, getting or not getting a promotion, passing or not passing a college test, on and on, have far less impact, less intensity and much less duration than people expect them to have.
Studies
say that tens of thousands of American grandmothers, grandfathers, mothers and fathers might be around for another birthday if we included more seafood.
For example, we know from
studies
of heartbroken people that having a clear understanding of why the relationship ended is really important for our ability to move on.
Brain
studies
have shown that the withdrawal of romantic love activates the same mechanisms in our brain that get activated when addicts are withdrawing from substances like cocaine or opioids.
But a good hour into the proceedings, I realized the dull casting is all the casting agent could dredge up, the unconvincing character
studies
are the result of writers' brain-fart, and the story is amorphous and plagued by unsubtle references to the woes of capitalism, materialism, and getting ahead in the postmodern world.
Don't get me wrong: I enjoy art-house movies, low-budget flicks, character studies, and foreign movies.
LE DECLIN DE L'EMPIRE AMERICAIN
studies
human sexuality in a dry and boring manner.
It is true that American campaigns are probably more professional and more based on expensive
studies
than campaigns in any other countries are.
The acting is just so awful it sounds like an instruction video for social
studies
class.
As an Asian-American who's double majoring in two Asian languages (one of them being Mandarin) and has taken some Asian American
Studies
classes, this film was easier for me to understand, but even without that kind of knowledge, I believe this movie is still accessible to its foreign audiences as long as you keep in mind that it's a coming-of-age type of movie.
Several universities in germany and throughout europe have made
studies
on Schneider's way of seeing things.
Because of the depth of his character
studies
and complexity of story lines, James Joyce's works do not easily translate into film.
Somber and plodding, the film
studies
the adult child coming to terms with the adult view of her parents as they are slowly revealed to be something less than the ideal she grew up knowing as a child.
While it accurately depicts the brutality and inhumanity of that war, it also does something that many films related to this period to not handle as effectively - Cold Mountain
studies
the southern context from the inside out, and portrays changes among the non-slave owning common people wrought by the war.
It is one of the best humorous character
studies
I ever saw.
Meanwhile Jesse (Marguerite Moreau) a orphaned member of the supernatural studies, who has an ancient vampire family tree, has become deeply obsessed with Lestat.
When I was in 7th grade(back in 1977), I was asked to read the novel that this was based on as part of my English class
studies.
With no one believing his wife's alien impregnation theory, Craig turns to sociologist Dr. Bert Clavell(Brad Dourif), whose work is in the
studies
of alien life and abduction.
Bahrani specializes in character driven
studies
in naturalist style films about the sort of little people that get passed by every day, without anyone ever really noticing they are there, in New York.
In fact, this may be one of the best
studies
of sexual repression ever made.
Naruse is a master in subtle
studies
of his female protagonists' characters.
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