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Any audience reaction, if sincere and unobtrusive to the physical functioning of a piece, is a correct reaction.
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Prior to analysis, all correct reaction times were converted to times relative to the target onset.
Peter F. Vallone Jr., the chairman of the City Council's Public Safety Committee, said: "The increase in numbers is a surprise to me because a politically correct reaction to the Bell trial might be to cut back on police and civilian interaction and to cut back on efforts to get illegal guns off the streets.
Even if you ignore the obviously righteous context of what the band did and pretend it was just random, pointless noise-making in a church, surely the correct reaction would be to make them leave and, IDK, ban them from the church?
Muscle tension is not only the correct reaction to a disruptive factor, but is also necessary to maintain a stable standing position during the static balance test.
In fact, Gable went as far as to say that the only "correct" reaction was an enthusiastic one praising the partner for positive developments, but added that an occasional passive reaction would not cause divorce.
This approach produces an efficient algorithm that yields the correct reaction kinetics while using larger timesteps.
"The correct reaction when you get a surprising result is, 'What am I doing wrong?' " said Dr. Patterson.
On the contrary, apart from the DSE necessary for a correct cleavage reaction, there are no other well-described conserved elements crucial for the 3′end processing of the messenger.
First, a 2*3 repeated measures ANOVA was conducted on correct reaction time (RT) (<3000 ms) and on error rates with group (patients with fronto-polar cortex lesions and age-matched controls) as the between-subject factor and with conditions (delay, dual task, multi-tasking) as the within-subject factor (Fig. 5).
But in the lead up to the 2003 invasion, I had read so much about Iraq that just saying "no" – the simple, correct, reaction – seemed too gross, too unsubtle a position.
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