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In gentle tones, the computer would indicate appropriate behavior: keep talking, or shift topics.
Arrington: So, let's shift topics a little bit and talk about plugging along.
The results indicate that designers tend to shift topics within an existing design issue instead of completely disrupting it.
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Responses that appeared to shift topic or reinforce denial of ideation were coded as disengaging.
One night, at the comedy club Stitches, after a long and scathing speech about American culture and politics, "a clearly tortured Crimmins suddenly shifted topics," a newspaper report said.
Bayliss and his partner, Pembleton (Andre Braugher, who won a long-overdue Emmy in 1998) spar and circle, keeping Tucker Moses Gunnn) off-kilter with endlessly shifting topics -- from the pleasures of Mad Dog liquor, to the condition of his barn, to the nature of God.
Red shifted topics and began to detail the NYPD's war on street kids: "It began last spring.
Word learning is facilitated by variety in the context of use [47], and rates of word use are in turn subject to great fluctuations over time, as a reflex of shifting user behavior and shifting topics.
If your course shifts topics or approaches frequently, you might be better off with a different kind of note taking.[16].[16]
They may shift from topic to topic with no connection between each thought.
After his separation from Island in 1985, Ade focused his musical activity at home, at which time he also began to shift the topics of his lyrics from the ills of Nigerian society to more-intimate matters of personal struggle.
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