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The pessimistic interpretation of this finding is as revealing that the signs that were traditionally taken to indicate the direction of attention are actually no more than consequences of the truncated eye-movements that our experimental paradigms induce.
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Actions have more than one consequence, and more than the intended consequence.
If you put it there on the screen, the present becomes nothing more than the consequence of the past.
The question – which focuses on attitudes to the two people most likely to be prime minister – suggests that Tory strength is more than a consequence of Labour unpopularity.
Such facts are of more than passing consequence to Mr. Rush: "Had John Randall ended up in that crypt, I wouldn't be talking to you".
Jackson, in an interview, chose his words carefully when asked to assess Sharpton, suggesting that he considers at least some of Sharpton's success to be little more than a consequence of being there.
Changes in friction and wear that occur during running-in are more than a consequence of surface roughness alterations alone.
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