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Playing chess with Iran ReprintsPresidents tend to defer to senators on nominees to district courts, while more often making their own choices for the appeals (or "circuit") courts.
But they went to the free-throw line far more often, making 19 of 24 foul shots compared with 6 of 10 by Seton Hall.
Numerous studies have also shown that people respond to demeaning and disrespectful bosses and co-workers by calling in sick more often, making fewer suggestions, working less hard and doing lower-quality work.
This is also a propitious time for Kraft to assess its product lineup because consumers who are still watching their spending are eating at home more often, making them more receptive to pitches for packaged foods.
Much of the sound comes from a succession of dancers standing at an upstage microphone and speaking – or, more often, making noises that are incomprehensible but which sound exactly like speech, right down to details of phrasing, accent and intonation.
In India, the paternalistic family structure typically has men more often making the decision to leave the hospital AMA for themselves, whereas women typically defer these decisions to their families.
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They more often make a genuine smile (known scientifically as a Duchenne smile, when two different facial muscles fire).
This sometimes caused little fires or, more often, made the TV reception go haywire during "Gilligan's Island".
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