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Also, whereas fair offers were accepted more often in the uncertain than in the certain context (67.8% vs. 57.2%, t(25) = 3.1, p<0.01), unfair offers were accepted less often in the uncertain than in the certain context (31.1% vs. 49.8%, t(25) = −4.8, p<0.001).
Intriguingly, whereas fair offers were accepted more often in the uncertain than in the certain context, this pattern was reversed for unfair offers, which were accepted less often in the uncertain than in the certain block.
Whereas the lack of information in the uncertain context may have led participants to rely heavily on the type of offer, the weight of this factor may have been toned down in the certain context given the availability of additional and game-relevant cues.
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Theoretically, numerous language learning activities might benefit from students' unrestricted experimentation (checking the applicability of a certain construction in a certain context, finding the best translation for the given phrase, exploring word morphology and the rules of verb government).
These two studies are both significant in the sense that they portrayed the testing practices of the examination boards in a certain context.
Second, the contrast that strikes Strawson as especially obvious is that between saying that there is (one and only one) F and employing the definite description 'The F' in certain contexts.
So the word "evil" must be looked upon in a certain context, namely through the eyes of the protagonist.
The media will present the reader of viewer with information, but specific propaganda tactics help shape the presentation of the information to be more effective and help persuade people to think about the topic in a certain context.
Here it is often emphasized that semantic obligations are merely prima facie and may be overridden by other obligations, such as the obligation (in a certain context) to tell a lie.
Their feasibility depends on an epistemological issue: do images of the future in a certain context converge as soon as more reliable knowledge is fed in, or is diversity or divergence persistent?
From such a general perspective, science could be defined as "the business of eliciting theories from observations in a certain context, with the hope that those theories will help to understand, predict and solve problems".
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