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It gives a cue when to stop and start activities; how to break large tasks down; and reminders of what to do when and where in the day.
The conductor then gives a cue at number 8 (and indicates the tempo of the following section) for two oboes and the cor anglais.
Both Lutosławski's harmonic and aleatory processes are illustrated by example 1, an excerpt from Hésitant, the first movement of the Symphony No. 2. At number 7, the conductor gives a cue to the flutes, celesta and percussionist, who then play their parts in their own time, without any attempt to synchronise with the other instrumentalists.
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They were then given a cue telling them which one to remember.
In both conditions participants (N = 28) were given a cue indicating potential reward.
The reaction in the coming days in Pakistan will give a cue to Islamists further north in Central Asia.
When lawmakers back up Trump, however, they give a cue to Republican voters that such out-of-bounds attacks on our system are legitimate.
The behavior studied in today's published report is quite subtle: two monkeys were trained to purposefully move their eyes to a target on a screen when given a cue.
According to Dr Robbins, experiments have shown that if a rat is given a cue that it previously associated with fear at the same time as it receives D-cycloserine, the bad memory can be eliminated.
We conduct an experiment with MBA students where we manipulate whether participants are exposed to an analyst's name in Stage 1, and whether they are given a cue in Stage 2 about the particular analyst's prior performance as an All-star analyst.
This led to a digression on the topic of messages that musicians write on their parts to remind themselves when they need to give a cue to other players ("ME!" or "Q") or when they need to fold out a hidden extra page ("Open the stupid page, motherfucker!" is an extreme example).
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