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In any sane polity, gun killings would be a horror, not a habitual event.

Clarke (1999) points out that Newfoundland Vernacular English generally expresses a habitual event (not in the past) with the suffix -s on a verb stem (e.g. I gets sick when I takes aspirin).

Compared to low checkers, high checkers demonstrated higher failure rates on the habitual, event- and time-cued episodic prospective memory tasks, and reported more frequent failures of prospective memory in everyday life.

We formalize this simple idea in a probabilistic model of language understanding, which we test in 3 diverse case studies: generalizations about categories (generic language), events (habitual language), and causes (causal language).

Minimising can either be an event-driven response or reflect a habitual style of minimising unpleasant events (Garssen and Remie, 2004).

Figure 5 shows the performance of younger adults as a function of the performance of older adults for conditions with focal vs. non-focal cues, for prospective memory proper and for vigilance (no studies of event cued habitual prospective memory were identified in the review, see Uttl [2], for a more extensive discussion of this point), for confound free age-contrasts only.

Undergraduate students were assigned a habitual prospective memory task, an event-cued and a time-cued episodic prospective memory task, and they completed questionnaires designed to assess problems with prospective memory in everyday life.

Second, do age declines vary across prospective memory subdomain (i.e., vigilance, prospective memory proper, habitual prospective memory), cue type (event, time), and experimental setting (laboratory versus naturalistic)?

With these studies, researchers are beginning to refine how mindfulness tools can best help our relationships and they're finding it's based on our style of relating to others and our habitual ways of responding to stressful events.

They include people's need to feel secure against future contingencies or unforeseen events, desire for trust, habitual factors, and social factors.  .

Our meta-regression analysis indicated that the longer the follow-up the greater the effect of habitual sodium intake on the risk of stroke but not, apparently, on the risk of total cardiovascular events.

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