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From the learnings of the course, I believe that if I had expressed more of my emotion, it could have had more of a unifying effect with the rest of the class.
In subsequent tasks, participants who had expressed more gratitude to their benefactors were not only more likely to work harder to assist and protect them but also split profits more evenly with them.
Mr. Lindsay said New Braunfels residents had expressed more concerns since the West explosion, and he is trying to develop a database of chemicals in facilities across the county so first responders know what to do in case of an emergency.
Generally, the hereditary retinal diseases group had expressed more issues (denoted by number of coded segments) across all domains except one than the acquired retinal diseases group (Fig. 2).
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Scott refuses to respond and has expressed more appreciation to the Nets than resentment.
Arar and other observers, however, have expressed more concern about what is not being divulged.
But the Supreme Court in recent years has expressed more concern about how technology affects privacy.
Even within the Fed, though, other researchers and officials have expressed more excitement about the technology.
I know this is just a little Reuters story, but they could have expressed more skepticism.
Iran's president Hassan Rouhani has expressed more progressive views than his predecessors since his election.
Israel has consistently objected to "international" monitors but has expressed more willingness to entertain "third party" monitors, the official said.
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