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"At the end of the year they looked at, 'Were we doing a better job for members than when we started it?' The thought was no," Mr. Anderson said.

Indeed, the Eurozone has two more members than when the crisis began and in January will acquire yet another, Latvia.

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Highly self-monitoring students, who are more sensitive to their environment and to social norms, asked more matching questions when interviewing a high-status staff member than when getting to know fellow students.

Mr. Van Horne, 54, has struggled with a bitter primary, the scars from a skillfully revived memory of a racist slur he made six years ago, and the hope that somehow labor can pull out straight-ticket voting in the Fourth, where there are far fewer union members today than when steel mills flourished.

Cruelly, the disease was even deadlier when passed among relatives or tribe members than it was when traveling from stranger to stranger.

That argues for a broad strategy, Mr. Bloomberg said on Friday, involving all of the city's unions, whose 250,325 members -- 14,500 more than when Mr. Giuliani took office -- account for half of the $40 billion budget.

It's true, but the criticism is no less legitimate than when members of the Tea Party swarmed town halls in 2009 at the height of the health care debate.

However, having community and traditional leaders facilitate lobbying efforts helps to bolster the capacity of committees to relate with governments.103 Otherwise, they lobby when government PHC managers visit, or they rely on health facility officers in charge to lobby on behalf of the community, but with poorer results than when members of the committee do the lobbying themselves.104.104

When cohort size is larger, the competition among its members is potentially higher than when a cohort contains few candidates (Marslen-Wilson and Welsh 1978; Marslen-Wilson 1990; Tyler et al. 2000).

Köhler effect, phenomenon that occurs when a person works harder as a member of a group than when working alone.

If demonstrating to other group members a male's ability to engage in seemingly altruistic acts is an important aspect of guarding, then alpha males should be more likely to initiate a guarding session when another group member is already guarding than when no one is guarding.

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