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The new report ranges from dramatic accounts of teachers' erasing wrong answers and aggressively luring students to cheat, to more ambiguous instances, such as a teacher who changed the tone of her voice while reading a passage out loud during a test.
More ambiguous instances within a phonemic contrast require longer cognitive processing times than clearer instances, for example, because there are fewer stored exemplars against which these sounds can be matched by listeners, or because listeners have to make a more comprehensive analysis of contextual factors before a specific phonemic interpretation becomes possible.
While we do not state that this is the only way that prosodic perceptual processing occurs (and clearly other regions are found to be active when just comparing prosody perception to control), activity in the premotor regions might contribute to the processing more or less strongly in particular circumstances, such as in subtle or more ambiguous instances [10].
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Sandy seems a more ambiguous case.
I don't think we should wait any longer". Dylan's sentiments echoed those of many in Bremerton and the nearby Ft. Lewis, but the farther you traveled from military communities, into Seattle and other major cities across the country, the opinions became more varied, more ambiguous, and in some instances, more hostile toward the government.
The instances of straight cheating and more ambiguous rule-bending are now legend.
The third case was more ambiguous.
Executives also hesitate to act on findings because experience data are more ambiguous than customers' actions the orders they place, for instance.
The case of Serial is a bit more ambiguous.
The rest was more ambiguous.
Other marks are more ambiguous.
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