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Cattell, for example, suggested in Abilities: Their Structure, Growth, and Action (1971) that general ability can be subdivided into two further kinds, "fluid" and "crystallized".
The Obama administration, to take a timely example, suggested in its recent proposals for corporate tax reform that the government should reduce subsidies for borrowing to limit failures.
American evolutionary biologist Richard D Alexander, for example, suggested in his 1986 book Ostracism and Indirect Reciprocity: the Reproductive Significance of Humour, that the point of telling jokes was to raise one's own status, lower that of certain other individuals, and enhance social unity.
Ophthalmologist Walter B. Lancaster, for example, suggested in 1944 that Huxley had "learned how to use what he has to better advantage" by training the "cerebral part of seeing", rather than actually improving the quality of the image on the retina.
We show here one example suggested in Yuzhen and Godzik (2003), where these deformations can be spotted easily.
Linda Gottfredson, for example, suggested in a paper that has attracted much attention that variation in intelligence might be the "fundamental cause of social class inequalities in health".
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The example suggests in this sense that piecewise differentiability may be an excessively strong requirement that rules out many optimal policies stemming from the necessary conditions for an optimum.
William James, for example, suggests in the Principles of Psychology that 'volition is nothing but attention' (James, 1890 p. 424), and at one time proposed that "Attention, belief, affirmation, and motor volition, are four names for an identical process, incidental to the conflict of ideas alone, the survival of one in spite of the opposition of the others".
Nineteenth- and early 20th-century newspapers were highly susceptible to false reports of death, especially, as the Twain examples suggest, in the US.
A recent study, for example, suggested that in mice, immune suppression resultant from stress induced by restraint, is mediated by toll-like receptor 4 and there are a number of murine studies in which mice with components of the immune system knocked out responded differently to stressors that wild type mice.
One study91, for example, suggested that changing vegetation in a warming climate might result in a thicker organic layer, which could provide additional resilience to thaw through improved insulation of permafrost.
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