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Or it can refer to changes in American attitude — a real loosening up — toward race and gender since Mr. Ligon came on the scene in the mid-1980s.
This suggests that the definition of learning will have to refer to changes in behaviour that are attributable to particular kinds of experience.
Figural aftereffects refer to changes in the perceived shape or location of a figure following its inspection; for example, a curved line will appear to get straighter after prolonged inspection.
The dynamics refer to changes in the population densities of the species.
The whole society must change, if we refer to changes as "radical", "disruptive", "transformational" or "revolutionary".
The other two aspects refer to changes in the motivations of foreigners' requests to reside in Italy.
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The types (b)–(e) all refer to change.
The term growth is used here to refer to change across age in any measurement of the body.
Nevertheless, they cannot be directly compared with the present findings, which refer to change after a specific pain intervention.
Their blueprint referred to changes for highly skilled immigrants, without specifics.
"The product plan is a living document," he said, referring to changes in Chrysler's vehicle timetable.
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