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Even if still limited to relatively few countries and a trend spanning a relatively short period of time (10 20 years), the observed changing propensity of people to drive can mark a dramatic change in the way we as a society prefer to move.
On the other hand, in defining SE we have got to deal with "what is, not for what"15 we think should be; therefore reliance on Mentalism (because of the changing propensity of the ideas by age, experience, scientific background, and the potential "implicit bias 16) sets SE definitions on a flaky and simultaneously shaky foundation.
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20 While the present data offer specific incidence rates for schizophrenia, the combination of changes in postpartum, affective and non-affective psychoses point to the possibility that what is changing is a propensity to psychosis rather than to a specific disorder.
For the members of the Dining section's tasting panel, those qualities meant going back again and again at its recent sampling of 30 Oregon pinot noirs, tasting and retasting over a two-hour period as the wines showed a maddening but delightful propensity for changing in the glass.
Drongos exploit this propensity by changing their alarm-call type when making repeated theft attempts on a particular species.
This propensity is collected by a questionnaire, as part of an SP survey [34], in which interviewees express their "propensity" towards changing the current transport service for a new one on a suitable semantic scale of responses (Fig. 8); the question mark "?" indicates inability to make judgements.
In addition, Z+ and Z− Purkinje cells have different propensities for changing their connections with other neurons (a process that is thought to underlie cerebellum-dependent motor learning: Wadiche and Jahr, 2005; Ebner et al., 2012).
In their 2001 paper "Disappearing Dividends: Changing Firm Characteristics or Lower Propensity to Pay?," professor Eugene Fama, of the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, and professor Kenneth French, of Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, noted a progressive degeneration in dividend-paying firms.
"However, the population is growing at half a percent a year, so that says that every restaurant should be able to grow at half a percent a year, and then add onto that changing lifestyle issues and the propensity to eat out.
But it does also seem that the traditional, distorted belief that folding bikes signify poorer quality and a propensity to collapse is changing.
Under dynamically changing SC environments, a fixed altruistic propensity cannot effectively adapt to the current SC condition.
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