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Recent studies on bumblebee and honeybee color and pattern learning [14] [15], [28] have introduced a new view of visual learning by free-flying bees, by showing that what the insects learn and discriminate in a given visual task depends on the training procedure which may or not inculcate the use of specific cues for solving a discrimination problem.
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But such behaviour can lead to unethical outcomes: "Managers can erroneously anticipate prejudice in their customers and discriminate in employment practices as a result, when in reality customers should be given more credit," Monin said.
AT a time when "consumers are the ones in the driver's seat," in the words of David Crowe, a longtime economist for the National Association of Home Builders, they have the luxury of being more careful and discriminating in hiring a contractor than they might have been when demand exceeded supply.
LDR was applied to allow repair and by this to discriminate in a better way between sensitive and non-sensitive individuals (Jones et al, 1995; Scott et al, 1998).
First, focusing on those who are left behind to do the mundane while loved ones are off fighting, where bullets and bombs don't discriminate in a questionable war.
Thus, ligands and molecular probes that can discriminate in a subtype specific manner (agonist and/or antagonist), and that can be used to probe the physiological roles of melanocortin receptor subtypes are still needed in the field.
Never less, Ki67 and p53 expression were widely and abundantly retained also in patients in NED status, and were not able to discriminate, in a significant manner, between different outcomes.
"Imagine a situation where the operator also owned a TV network and discriminated in favour of that TV programming against the other choices.
(For one thing, our immigration laws are not supposed to discriminate in a wholesale way).
These screening layers give hosts the ability to discriminate in a way hotels never could.
Judging and discriminating (in both senses) re-emerge; differences matter.
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