Sentence examples for reinstate us from inspiring English sources

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"We even let the fire insurance lapse when my husband was changing jobs, and now, with the fires on, the company won't reinstate us".

As it is I don't think they are going to reinstate us because they don't have any money but they do need to give us a redundancy package".

"We are all students trying to concentrate on our studies, but the action by the guild, in blatant infringement of our rights, and their reluctance to reinstate us, has left us with no alternative," he said.

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Though the valence-arousal model of reinstatement suggests that an increase in arousal would be combined with residual negative valence to produce fear, it does not specify whether the source of the arousal (i.e., the reinstating US) needs to be the same US as from acquisition.

Furthermore, we evaluated a reinstating US that was the same as the acquisition US (i.e., electric shock) versus different from the acquisition US (i.e., loud scream).

There has been little investigation of the effects of a reinstating US that is different from the acquisition US.

These studies suggest that a reinstating US that differs from the original acquisition US can increase conditional threat responding without increasing expectancy of the acquisition US.

The results suggest that changes in self-report fear are not dependent on the reinstating US, though changes in startle reflex and shock US expectancy are.

However, because the literature on the effects of a novel reinstating US on threat responding is sparse and because we had no a priori hypotheses explicating the effects of mood induction on threat responding with a novel reinstating US, replication is needed before conclusions can be drawn on this matter.

In one human study, a reinstating US that was different from the acquisition US elicited as great an increase in skin conductance responding to the CS+ as reinstatement with the original US.

Thus, it seems that a novel reinstating US can result in greater startle during safety signals (i.e., CS−) when positive affect is lower before extinction (i.e., positive verbal training) but greater startle during danger signals (i.e., CS+) when positive affect is higher before extinction (i.e., positive verbal training).

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