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Tells about the obligatory signs of grief and badges of Kim pinned to lapels.
These results suggest that having an obligatory traffic sign may facilitate a correct response when the driver's goal is effectively allowed, whereas a prohibitory traffic sign could be more effective in preventing error when the driver has a not-allowed goal in mind.
Dancing seems obligatory (a sign on the wall entreats customers to refrain from two-stepping atop the jukebox).
It's not obligatory to sign up for a safari – there are plenty of walks and pubs to enjoy – but it seems a shame not to learn more about the land you're camping on.
According to the results, an obligatory traffic sign is associated with faster and more accurate responses only when the participant's initial objective is allowed.
The obligatory exit signs at each end of the theater are switched on, but there is no door for Hedda, only the wall.
The obligatory book signing had obviously been a non-starter, but I spent my £18.99, and am currently making my way through 486 pages, which thus far prompt one thought more than most: notwithstanding the fact that John McCain's foreign policy rhetoric prompts all kinds of worries, it's a profound relief to be reading it as a work of history.
We've all heard the rumors of chefs spitting in customers' food, of employees ignoring the obligatory restroom signs and not washing their hands, and of rats and roaches running around the basement kitchens.
Fowler was instrumental in the Cubs accomplishing that feat, so no one can begrudge him for signing a five-year, $82.5 million deal to play for — obligatory sigh — the Cardinals.
Cameron failed miserably with his obligatory World Cup sign-off.
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