Sentence examples for joint execution from inspiring English sources

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But of all the pairings, none were as tightly bound as Bird and Johnson by one precious moment, one video clip that will long be replayed as a symbol of concerted hope and joint execution.

Their accounts cover preparation (cast a distracting woman to case the joint), execution (no job should last more than a half-minute) and aftermath (fencing goods is no picnic, and expect a permanent hangover of paranoia).

that favour their joint execution under a single contract.

In "Liebesbotschaft," the first of his Schwanengesang (Swan songs), the physical distance between Salters' fast-rippling piano piano and Asawa's delivery of the song's dense poetry on stage may have compromised precision in their joint execution.

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This was done separately for the three block/conditions (joint action, execution and observation) using unsmoothed normalized data.

For example, the posterior superior temporal cortex has been implicated in supporting joint action execution (Redcay et al. 2012), prediction of intentions in the other person (Noordzij et al. 2010), perspective-taking and processing socially salient visual cues in situations that require inferences about mental states of others (David et al. 2008).

In addition, we calculated a direct comparison between differential Granger causality maps between the various conditions (i.e. joint action versus execution blocks and joint action versus observation blocks).

At the end of both joint action and execution trials, they released their sticks and had to place their index finger back onto the starting buttons and wait for the auditory instructions of the next trial.

We have analyzed 10 FASTQ files (∼1.5 GB per file) using the joint multi-sample execution mode and the default parameters.

A nonlinear feedback control based on inverse dynamics is proposed for redundant robots with rigid or flexible joints during the execution of constrained motion tasks.

The characteristics above can be brought together in the following definition of PPP: PPP is a legally structured partnership between one or more public authorities and one or more legal entities under private law that focuses on the development and implementation of a joint strategy for the execution of a policy project [11].

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