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"It would reinforce affection for this one great institution that has survived the dismantling of Attlee's post-war consensus.
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Joseph Stalin had little faith in Japan's commitment to neutrality even before the German attack, but he felt that the pact was important for its political symbolism, to reinforce a public affection for Germany.
I feel a need to insert myself into every inane detail of how to run a business or reinforce a family's affection for each other!!!!
A baby, for instance, may be born happy; its happiness may make its mother show it more affection; that may reinforce its cheerfulness.
You need to reinforce your control before you give him affection.
Away from others, he or she will not show any affection at all and will repeatedly reinforce that you both are just friends.
For example, giving your pup attention or affection when she's performing an undesirable behavior can reinforce that behavior, increasing the likelihood she'll continue to do it.
All animal training and handling is based on constant interaction, daily routines and nurturing, reinforcing the trust and affection shared between the animals and people.
Use the treats to reinforce good behavior, such as if the cat rubs up against your leg or shows you affection.[16].[16]
It's a good part of the relationship but don't give them affection if they're doing something you don't want them to do, or else it will reinforce the behavior.
They reinforce each other.
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