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The physicians reported that they deliberately adapt their communication style to the claimant's style of behaviour (and thus to their stereotype of the claimant, as summarised in the four quadrants of the typology).
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Prudentius, deliberately adapting traditional poetic forms to Christian expression, certainly deserved Wilken's scrutiny, but not in isolation.
His wasn't a general intelligence deliberately adapted to a game; it was a game-playing octopus-eyed gift that crowded out his general intelligence.
It is built by Bose, a respected maker of home stereo systems, and it was built for that exact model, deliberately adapted in every detail to the acoustics, space and materials in the car.
That is why we deliberately adapted the questionnaire to take account of the French legislative context and of the French sensitivity on this issue revealed in preliminary tests, even at the expense of comparability with other countries.
Many patients also reported deliberately adapting their personality to match the limitations placed on them by their disease, using phrases such as "I don't like sports", "going out isn't for me" and "I like staying in".
One is "active reinvention", such as GE's ability deliberately to adapt.
However, we deliberately did not adapt the primer-taxa.
Most learning environments are deliberately arranged or adapted to stimulate learning towards some learning objectives, e.g. by adding learning materials, tasks, tests, feedback and support.
Trustees Have Discretion Because many wills are deliberately constructed to allow flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances, banks and lawyers have considerable discretion in managing them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3biFxZIJOQ Conli said the film-makers deliberately picked an obscure comic book to adapt to film.
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