Sentence examples for deliberate compared from inspiring English sources

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There was a significant effect of group on the response latency to make the colour decision [ F (3,82) = 6.06, P = 0.001], where all three lesion groups took longer to deliberate compared with controls (vmPFC P = 0.008, insula P < 0.0001, lesion controls P = 0.021).

13 15 It is not clear to what extent prior findings would translate to a CVD setting, where decision-making could be considered to be relatively more deliberate compared with the broader population of patients who leave AMA, in which mental illness or substance abuse can be more prevalent and could impact decision-making.

19 21 It was unclear to what extent the factors associated with discharges AMA reported in current literature would translate to the CVD setting, where decision-making could be considered to be relatively more deliberate compared with the broader population of patients who leave AMA, in which mental illness or substance abuse would be more prevalent and could impact decision-making.

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There is a clear racial divide on this issue: 79percentt of blacks said they expected such a deliberate effort, compared to 28percentt of white respondents.

Burroughs published only one full-scale journal previously, "The Retreat Diaries" (1976), the record of two weeks of Buddhist meditation, but that is a deliberate performance compared with this one.

A large case-control study conducted in Queensland, Australia found that melanomas detected during deliberate SSE compared to those found incidentally, were thinner [ 9].

However, there are several limitations in the utility of either single gene or multi-gene prognostic signatures in routine practice, including requirement of fresh or frozen tissues to measure uPA/PAI-1 and deliberate measurement compared with a gold standard or "housekeeping genes" for single gene determinants.

This classification was a deliberate simplification (compared to, for example, 65,536 grey levels in 16-bit images) but provided a clear visualization of nuclear landscapes shaped by different DAPI intensities and allowed for a statistical comparison between different nuclear areas or samples.

In addition, we also investigated whether a new interactive problem format, drag-and-drop problems, might be a more effective form of deliberate practice, as compared with a more traditionally formatted (and much easier to create) multiple choice format.

Indeed, these groups acted as a greater predictor of deliberate self-harm compared to measures of initial psychological distress.

More specifically, by identifying a Non-Responder who was at a 14.6% risk of deliberate self-harm (compared to a population risk of 4.3%, see Figure  1) one can predict with 3.4 times more accuracy if that individual will engage in deliberate self-harm.

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