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But the cortex needs social information — a change in tone of voice, say — to know how to select and channel our impulses.
People will soon grow tired of hearing every thought in everyone's head and look to those people and sources who know how to select from life's thousand and one things and tell stories, whether actual or imagined.
But the devices are useful only if patients can afford them, know how to select those that are most likely to help, and receive training and practice in their use.
Designers need to know how to select and be aware of potential for polarization and rigidity.
Like a perfumer, the master blender must know how to select a variety of ingredients and produce something wonderful and vaguely mysterious.
The second benchmark was used to assess the significance of our approach on a real world situation, in which the biologist would not know how to select the parameters properly.
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With the time when to send the segment request known, how to select the requested segment to adapt to the time-varying channel states becomes a crucial problem to be solved.
She knew how to select a mate.
A GOOD BUTCHER: someone who knows how to select the right parts and cut them in a way that brings out its best qualities.
Since then, he's gotten pretty good at conducting blind tastings: he knows how to select wines, conceal their labels, and pose the questions: Is it an Old World or New World wine?
Winners know how to find, select, hire, train, motivate, reward and retain great employees.
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