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Even if B.F. Skinner was right and our behavior is entirely determined by past events, nonetheless we experience life as a sequence of often difficult, even agonizing, choices.
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A careen across the barely tamed Arizona prairie, this peculiar book aims less for a traditional storyline than a sequence of jangled (often hilarious) conversations, ludicrous circumstances, and absurdist tableaux.
Rather than thinking about HigherEd as a one time event after high school, in a growing number of fields a sequence of credentials (often called stackable) earned over a career.
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The opening sequences of this often charming roman à clef bring out Buckley's strengths as a writer, in particular his intimacy with Washington, that weird, twilit place where sex meets bureaucracy and finite power corrupts finitely.
The sequence of events is often confusing.
They can repeat a sequence of steps as often as necessary, and appropriate repetitions of quite simple steps can solve complex problems.
Two key sections high on the route – horizontal sideways traverses – combined the dual challenge of minimal and very slippery footholds on the smooth-grained granite with a sequence of tiny and often razor-sharp finger holds, requiring a combination of both balance and strength.
When a respondent forgets the exact dates for a sequence of events, this often results in a known survey bias called "telescoping" in which the reporting of the events is telescoped either forward or backward.
When predicting the next outcome in a sequence of events, people often appear to expect streaky patterns, such as that sport players can develop a "hot hand," even if the sequence is actually random.
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