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"He has not moved a finger to make this project work," he said.
Every time she saw a videotape of the planes she moved a finger toward the power button on the remote.
"Every step that he makes, that he moved a finger or moved a toe, for us, we know how incredible that is.
"It was maybe a day after the first treatment, the nurse and I were there, and he moved a finger and we both screamed," Sorrell said.
"No one on our side moved a finger for this to happen," Lippi said, even though there was scant hope of persuading sceptics.
The only difference in the instructions for the two participants was that one participant (the leader) moved a finger spontaneously and randomly, whereas the other (the follower) followed the leader's finger in the training session.
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Fishkin defines an input event as "a physical manipulation performed by a user with their hands on some 'everyday physical object,' such as tilting, shaking, squeezing, pushing, or, most often, moving". Does moving a finger on a touch screen count as a physical manipulation if no object is moved around?
He also said that he had stepped up his exercise routine a year ago, after he realized that he could move a finger.
And imagining moving a finger up and down was boring to the majority of participants.
Neither did he move a finger to exploit his triumphs or tout his reputation.
Can't move a finger without her whole body moving too.
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