Sentence examples for overt direction from inspiring English sources

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No cells in our sample showed overt direction selectivity.

Few science educators work in learning environments in which there has been overt direction to emphasize the need for interpersonal skills to better interact with diverse groups, yet we recognize that ability as valuable if not essential for success in professional science careers.

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While the emotional Stroop task cannot address emotional motivations – since the overt directions in the task require ignoring word content and inhibiting an emotional response – the use of different block types in the emotional Stroop provides a means to consider the relevance of presentation method on distracting emotional information across age groups.

The remainder of motile hWT RNPs moved bidirectionally, with frequent switches in direction (e.g., Figure 1C,E; Video 2) and no overt directional bias at the population level (see below for quantification).

In a speech this month a senior Chinese official emphasised the role abroad of China's "private" firms, which typically have less overt state direction.

It is with this kind of delicacy that Spooner navigates the landscape of boyhood and genderization, domesticity and class relations, slowly turning the mirror onto his audience, asking them to consider societal norms without overt authorial direction.

Directing visual attention to the target of a reach accelerates the initiation of the movement, and overt attention (gaze direction) is therefore typically focused on this target [ 9, 10].

It's a subtle, classic design that goes a ways toward bringing a touch of class to devices that often go too far in the direction of overt gadgetry.

A: I think we are at a perilous political moment in the U.S. when the scales could easily tip in the direction of an overt fascism that will have horrible consequences for LGBTQIA+.

Hence, altered connectivity between the pSTS and both FEF and IPS in the current study could potentially reflects a covert or overt shift in attention toward the direction indicated by the gaze.

Medved means bear in Russian and the worst way to respond to a bear is to display overt weakness or to scarper in different directions.

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