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There's the snowman: the human form given in three spheres.
She explains that the current notion of incentives emerged in three spheres in the early 20th century.
We examine these changes in three spheres.
The content analysis revealed three themes and seven associated sub-themes (see Table 1), which reflect the participants' experiences of living with dementia in three spheres: the person her- or himself (personal sphere), in the family sphere (private sphere), and in society (public sphere).
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In his view, life is governed in four spheres (in order of importance): self, family, church, civil.
"Heavy," "plus-size," "corpulent" and "fleshy" all carry weighty implications in one sphere or another.
Moreover, a history of repeated failures, especially in one sphere of life, doesn't mean someone is a masochist.
"The problem China's leaders face is how to encourage innovation in one sphere while discouraging it in others," the authors said.
Thorndike proposed the transfer-of-training theory, which states that "what is learned in one sphere of activity 'transfers' to another sphere only when the two spheres share common 'elements.'elements
A good track record in one sphere is not in itself evidence for truth-conduciveness in another.
The second problem with a success argument is that success in one sphere is no indication of success in another.
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