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Coming soon to a playing field near you is a trick play so clever it's likely to be imitated on punt returns throughout the land.
Coming soon to a playing field near you is a trick play so clever it is likely to be imitated on punt returns throughout the land.
What made "Bossypants" a book likely to be imitated is its seemingly effortless balance of genuine insight with candid personal vignettes.
The Pakistani and UK strikes have vindicated the warnings of former officials that the US use of drone strikes "outside of hot battlefields is likely to be imitated by other states", as a Stimson Center task force found in 2014.
C.S.P.I.'s Hacker adds that one reason his group and others are particularly keen on going after the likes of Anheuser-Busch is that it has massive marketplace reach and influence, and that its innovations are likely to be imitated.
In addition, Germany is overhauling its tax structure in a way that is widely viewed as attractive to foreign investment and is likely to be imitated by other European countries.
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Children often view doctors and nurses practising in communities as examples to be imitated and emulated.
Japan's biggest companies appear to be imitating Sony.
I spoke with some speech scientists and linguistics experts, who all said basically the same thing: research so far shows that it would be nearly impossible to gain an accent from drinking, but you're more likely to be able to imitate accents better.
Titles likely to be more acceptable are those that suggest copying/ imitating/ mimicking as opposed to being.
The Social learning theory posits that children learn how to behave by imitating the behavior modeled by others in their environment and so if this behavior is reinforced, it is likely to be repeated [ 28, 29].
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