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According to both accounts it is a core element of collective intentionality that each of the individual agents involved refers to the others' intentions and beliefs regarding the joint activity.
b"Involved" refers to the presence of typical pathology.
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Keen to prove the point, the RHS today releases a report examining the social, economic and environmental impact of what those involved refer to as "Bloom".
You ain't gotta take no notice of him, cos he talks out of his arse.'" When it came to dysfunctional families, she was at the sharp end: for an extra £1,500 a year, she was in charge of safeguarding: "a massive responsibility" that, among other things, involved referring cases of child abuse and neglect to social services.
Both contexts involved match-to-sample training and testing with abstract stimuli, but one involved referring to the stimuli as the names and sounds of "animals".
For a complex event to be not just a coincidentally matching pattern of actions by individual agents but an intentional joint action, it needs a complex structure of attitudes in which the agents involved refer to one another.
Many of the teachers involved refer to their classrooms as "student powered" because the kids exhibit a passion for learning that provides previously unseen levels of enthusiasm and energy.
The retrospective referral method involved referring all eligible patients who had visited the physician, working from most recent up to the past 6 months.
Instead, previous studies on postural balance and neck pain have primarily involved referred patients, whereas consecutive non-disabled workers have not been studied.
Searching the flanking region, ten candidate genes were involved, referring to zinc finger protein, histone H3, putative plant transposon protein and so on (Table 3).
All these reports involved referred patients; no population-based studies have assessed the performance of various nerve conduction tests in CTS.
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