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"We need to have a game changing action," Mr. McCain said on Fox News.
It is most impressive when working with live video, as it does a good job of keeping up with changing action happening on screen, in my experience.
A specific manifestation of the exploratory case study is the participatory case study, which is well suited for scientific assistance in the development of innovation processes in complex and dynamically changing action and/or practical contexts.
Exploratory case studies can be a research strategy most suitable for the objective and object of study in cases where the interaction between a variety of factors in, so far, less examined, complex and dynamically changing action contexts has to be analysed (especially with a far-sighted and innovation-oriented view of future developments).
A transition element means the changing action, not the actual component, that mediates the interconversion of place elements of the Petri-net through its action, and a place element is a component of the body system that takes the change of its status.
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Now she has been clean for more than a year and, like many of the women that Jennifer helps, is attending Ohio's innovative changing actions to change habits programme (Catch), (pdf), an intensive multi-year probation and rehabilitation scheme for women who are facing jail for soliciting charges.
This paper investigates the problem of determining when a computer agent should interrupt a person with whom it is working collaboratively as part of a distributed, multi-agent team, which is operating in environments in which conditions may be rapidly changing, actions occur at a fast pace, and decisions must be made within tightly constrained time frames.
And ultimately, the changing of one's inner landscape within, to accommodate the changing actions and behaviors, without.
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actions in response to the continuously changing actions of the partner.
Indeed, during communication, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actions in response to the continuously changing actions of their partner.
Festinger's (1957) theory is based on three main assumptions: a) humans are sensitive to inconsistencies between actions and beliefs; b) recognition of the inconsistency creates dissonance, which motivates the person to resolve the dissonance; and c) dissonance can be resolved in one of three ways (changing beliefs; changing actions; changing perceptions of actions) [ 28].
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