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He discovered that a parent's decision to reward more often uses neurocircuits associated with emotion while decisions to punish require more cognition and calculation.

Though he sometimes describes himself in the language of therapy (he writes of "filling my tortured need for friendship and affection and acceptance," etc)., the words he more often uses — words like "greed," "cowardice," "opportunism," "careerism," and "narcissism" — are not exactly drawn from the lexicon of moral relativism.

Even here, however, it is telling that Plato far more often uses kalon for a face or body than for works of art and natural scenery.

Systematic concentration occurs when an observer more often uses the middle part of the five-grade scale (grades 2 4) than another observer who uses "no ischemia/infarction" or "certain ischemia/infarction" (grades 1 and 5) more often.

That rating scale ― ally, friendly, unfriendly, enemy ― is one YouGov more often uses to measure Americans' views of foreign countries rather than the Fourth Estate.

That rating scale ― ally, friendly, unfriendly, enemy ― is one YouGov more often uses to measure Americans' views of foreign countries rather than the Fourth Estate….Many Americans are also comfortable applying the term 'enemy' to describe their political opponents.

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Furthermore, thoracic US is more often used than IVUS for computer aided diagnosis systems.

(The name cornamusa was more often used for a bagpipe).

The regime has become less and less efficient and is more often using the police force.

It is more often used in English as a synonym for fool or idiot.

Now that adjective is more often used for those bred or raised in captivity.

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