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Burnout interferes with your ability to perform well, increases rigid thinking, and decreases your ability to think accurately, flexibly, and creatively (Noworol, et al., 1993).
The union is going in a direction that I don't think accurately reflects a lot of students' views".
The documentary empathetically and, I think, accurately proposes that Houston was a consummate victim of racial expectation.
On the other, I think that there's a secret aesthetic in the overwhelming (and, I think, accurately diagnosed) increase in industry-centered movie coverage in the eighties and nineties.
I'm tossing adjectives like "important," "influential," and "iconic" into a pot and adding my own bias as to who is actually the "best" and coming out with four names that I think accurately represent the best of what a particular national cinema has to offer.
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"She focused like a laser beam not only on researching the disease and its treatments, but also on putting into motion trailblazing initiatives that she thought, accurately, would benefit untold numbers of women," said Joan Swirsky, who wrote the book "Coping With Lymphedema" with Ms. Nannery.
And I think that accurately categorizes your position.
"I think, more accurately, if he did not feel it he did not believe it.
Now, that's a harsh word, but I think it accurately depicts their attitude of dismissal.
I don't think it accurately reflects the people of Flathead County or of Montana".
"I think I accurately described how Van Badham was behaving," Price said.
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