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The answer is that we don't passively recognize emotions but actively perceive them, drawing heavily (if unwittingly) on a wide variety of contextual clues — a body position, a hand gesture, a vocalization, the social setting and so on.

Reason is autonomous if its authority is underivative and its objects are constructed rather than passively recognized.

But the Ministry only passively recognizes the self-determination of the Medical Association and exercises disciplinary action by judicial authorities due to practical reasons such as labor shortages [ 39].

As he did in an address to the American Economic Association in January, Mr. Bernanke argued against the perspective that the Fed stood by passively, "not recognizing the obvious," as housing prices soared.

It is easy to implicate people in power of upholding the structures of white supremacy without recognizing that progressives and conservatives alike passively and actively seek the normalizing of white supremacy.

Whether DNA circles passively diffuse or are recognized by the cell would be predicted to have distinct consequences on the localization of the circles and their effects on nuclear organization.

Based on our previous study that the monoclonal antibody (mAb) 8C6 recognizing the extracellular domain of influenza A virus M2 protein (M2e) could passively induce protective immunity in mice, epitope mapping was performed in this study.

Hamilton proposed that genetic similarity among interactors can be increased if individuals can recognize genetically similar individuals or, more passively, if limited dispersal increases the likelihood that neighbors are genetically similar.

It is now generally recognized that water in the xylem moves passively along a gradient of decreasing pressures.

For example, CpG dinucleotides that are "marked" with 5-hmC are not recognized by DNMT1 and therefore, methylation is passively lost at these sites through repeated cycles of cell division (Valinluck and Sowers, 2007).

One of his deepest methodological convictions (affirmed in Meno, Theaetetus, and Sophist) is that in order to make intellectual progress we must recognize that knowledge cannot be acquired by passively receiving it from others: rather, we must work our way through problems and assess the merits of competing theories with an independent mind.

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