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A trend was observed for better performance with more observer experience.
The Brazilian World Cup winner, Kleberson, has been more observer than player.
He is more observer than the participant in their mutually exploitative relationship (Holden).
However, when asked whether its news coverage was unbiased, slightly more Observer readers (53%) said yes than Guardian readers (50%) – the same percentage as the previous two years.
We hypothesised that temporally distant self-images would elicit more observer perspectives in episodic thoughts than temporally near self-images and current self-images.
Kolirin, like Forsyth, is far more observer than dreamer, and what he has conjured up is not some cloying, heal-the-world paean to political harmony but a meditation, as slight and sinewy as the Colonel himself, on the tough art of rubbing along.
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Observed means observed by one or more observers (see subpart E of this part).
In Study 4, people perceived past and future selves from a more observer-like perspective than present selves.
The Observer's history has had its share of missteps and wrong notes, but I'd like to think there is something consistent at its core – a desire to do a better, more honest, more Observer-y paper this week, than all the weeks that have gone before.
The more observers investigate, the more likely they are subjected to this behaviour.
More observers, analysts and heads of state are warning of war.
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