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If two schools had the same attendance levels, you needed one more cue — good writing scores — and then you could ignore the rest.
Another reason people watch the Oscars is for the spectacle, and the new producers, Bill Mechanic and Adam Shankman, have taken pains to assure would-be viewers that this year's show will be more — cue jazz hands — spectacular than ever.
One report claimed that the concotion had taken over Brown's life to such a degree that he was using it around children, offering as evidence video footage of him apparently drinking it at a birthday party for rapper Tyga's son, in the company of an associate carrying the necessary ingredients to mix more; cue widespread opprobrium, necessitating a loud denial from Brown.
More generally, the fact that cue combination is generally close to statistically optimal would suggest that the less reliable the visual input, the more cue conflict should be tolerated.
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Everyone was waiting for more cues from Fripp.
But they took more cues from the supportive role that Gen. Colin L. Powell played in 1996.
Although those two things are certainly relevant, the new system picked up two more cues that nobody had noticed before.
The Republican Party took more cues from Catholic social teaching in 2000 than in 1994, and the Democratic Party seemed friendlier to Catholic ideas in 2006 than in 1992.
He didn't try to cut through the gossamer fabric of the strings, perhaps taking more cues from Frank Sinatra than Charlie Parker.
In fact, early research in this area found that some students actively sought information in the environment (e.g., textbooks, lecture content) and then studied using what was called "cue-seeking" behavior, whereas others were more "cue-deaf" or worked to succeed without seeking hints about exams (Miller and Parlett 1974).
It probably takes more cues from the Zune than from the iPhone.
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