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In line with Dynamic Social Impact Theory, our findings show that consumers disseminate online negative content to more recipients, for a longer period of time and in more elaborated and assimilated manner than they do positive information.
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That is, it remains -ma following vowels, or following the consonants [r], [l], [w] and [j], but when it follows [p], for instance, it assimilates in manner and place, and becomes /-pa/, as in dup-pa 'sit'sit
The p was assimilated to b in manner of articulation (i.e., voicing was maintained throughout the cluster), and subsequently the resultant double consonant bb was simplified.
His originality is largely due to the manner in which he assimilated (often translating) the Neoplatonic thought of Eastern Christian writers such as the Cappadocians, Basil, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzus, as well as Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Maximus Confessor.
The strain was able to utilize xylose and arabinose for lipid fermentation, and assimilated those sugars in the same manner as glucose; approximately 83%% of each sugar was consumed in 10 days (Fig. 3).
Though a typical African in build and features, he has assimilated, to a great extent, the manners and thoughts of an Oxford undergraduate.
Attributing change to any one agency would be dishonest, but UNICEF's sizeable interventions over four years, and the encouraging manner in which it has assimilated lessons from these interventions, have given it a unique opportunity to guide and influence national and sub-national government.
The other embraces the transitivity of possibility so that the modal paradox can be assimilated to standard sorites paradoxes and solved in whatever manner one solves those.
Purpose / Objective The aim was to record local women's perceptions of volunteers and incorporate these into a broader assessment of volunteer effectiveness based on the degree to which volunteers have correctly assimilated a number of health and nutrition messages, and the manner in which they are communicating these to community members.
The -ma suffix exhibits regular allomorphy; it assimilates in place and manner of articulation to any preceding obstruent or nasal, but not to any preceding lateral, rhotic or approximant.
That sort of culture pillaging, however, is exactly what so annoys Christian Lorentzen in Time Out: he says that they "devour gay style" and the marks of other minority cultures and that "these aesthetics are assimilated – cannibalized – into a repertoire of meaninglessness, from which the hipster can construct an identity in the manner of a collage, or a shuffled playlist on an iPod".
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