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In condition III, the gifted adolescents shifted randomly regardless of success or failure or the choice they made (cooperate or free-ride) in the preceding trial (cooperator: U = 68.000, p = 0.120; free-rider: U = 79.000, p = 0.917).
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As the interests of the various sectors continue to converge, and improvements in regulatory environments make cooperating easier and safer, opportunities for partnerships continue to grow.
As both David Cameron and Theresa May made clear, France and Britain have cooperated well.
And once the citizen's decision is made to cooperate, the feds excel at teaching their cooperators to become witnesses who know not only how to sing but also how to compose.
We are made to cooperate".
This means that the police must be made to cooperate fully.
These limitations can be overcome if the s-bots are made to cooperate.
Now if only the Coliseum itself can be made to cooperate.
Every overture Holder made to cooperate with the GOP dominated committee was met with a torrent of more abuse, and name calling of Holder as duplicitous and engaging in a massive cover-up.
The practices, the ODIHR said, "were reportedly designed to break detainees' will, cause stress and make them cooperate with and wholly dependent on their interrogators who had total control over their level of isolation, access to comfort items and basic needs such as access to food, drinkable water, sunlight or fresh air".
You may, at least initially, need to give your dog incentive to make him cooperate with you.
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