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Leading questions or questions designed with built-in responses are usually not very effective.
Horses have built-in responses, meaning that your horse might pin his ears at the sight of a saddle, simply because he knows it means work.
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Even before getting there I have a picture in my mind, a built-in response to my destination is already forming.
He anticipated a knee-jerk Gore reaction with a built-in response: "It is possible to build a missile defense and defuse confrontation with Russia.
But Mr. Jagger, who at 69 still bounds and gyrates through unimaginably athletic, 2 1/2-hour sets, has a built-in response at the ready.
It is almost as if they enjoy running as much as they enjoy caressing the ball, and it is a built-in response, honed in the academy of La Masia, that the instant a Barça player loses possession, he, or the nearest player to the ball, hunts it down like a ferret.
Psychiatrists have theorized that emotional distress reflects a built-in response to suffocation.
This update, built-in response to user feedback, is focused on improving search, productivity, discovery and sharing.
That built-in pleasure response means people are less likely to think of a park's cost, and to see only the leaves and grasses rather than the concrete and steel beneath them.
This suggests that while empathy is a built-in biological response to suffering, we still need to work at it, if we want to use it in more trying situations.
The built-in haptic response feels kind of weird to me, but if you want to be sure you're going up or down a certain number of "ticks," it's indispensable.
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