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Forking a plate of scrambled eggs and salad, Mr. Friend admitted to a bold streak, to favoring experience over observation.
This shows that good and bad schools have different priorities in recruiting teachers, with bad schools favoring experience and good schools choosing based on where the teacher came from.
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The hostel is aimed at millennial travelers who favor experience over amenities, who don't mind giving up space for low prices, and who value extras such as free Wi-Fi (which the hostel has) more than turndown service.
The killer in a season that figures to favor experienced winning teams: they play only five games against 2010 playoff teams.
In particular, our results contrast starkly with the frequent criticism that the NIH is extremely risk-averse and unwarrantedly favors experienced investigators.
The first important documentary about American troops in Iraq, Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein's "Gunner Palace" — filmed in 2003, at the beginning of the insurgency that dominates "The Hurt Locker" — was similarly forceful in favoring immediate experience over ideological debate.
The NBA postseason tends to favors experience over youth, and no team in the West has more experience than the Spurs.
Session host and Google Play Product Manger for Commerce and Monetization Ibrahim Elbouchikhi said that while the team likes to play a game called "Where's Minecraft?" where they spot the world simulation sim from Notch, which continues to sit high on the charts despite being a one-time purchase paid app, the trend is overwhelmingly favoring freemium experiences.
I'm just in a mood — enhanced, now, by the thought of the inexplicable, inchoately thrilling arc of black paint that slashes Matisse's "Portrait of Olga Merson" (1911) from chin to left thigh — to insist on a hierarchy of sensations that favor the experience of being tripped cleanly out of ourselves and into wondering glee.
Writing in Le Monde in April, for example, Christian Baudelot and Roger Establet, sociologists at the École Normale Superieure at the University of Aix-en-Provence, accused Mr. Maffesoli of promoting a social science that favors "lived experience, groundless interpretation and off-the-cuff analysis" over reason and objectivity.
These results underscore the malleability of neural responses with even minimal training manipulations, and also add support to theories that favor experience-dependent plasticity of the human brain (Dayan and Cohen 2011).
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