Sentence examples for specified situation from inspiring English sources

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Action Planning allowed participants to set implementation intentions (if-then plans for action that are automatically brought to mind whenever a specified situation is encountered56) to reduce their drinking.

The publisher pointed to the recent expansion in meaning of the prefix "post-", saying that "rather than simply referring to the time after a specified situation or event – as in post-war or post-match", in post-truth it had taken on the meaning of "belonging to a time in which the specified concept has become unimportant or irrelevant".

The mental link created by an implementation intention is expected to facilitate goal attainment insofar as forming an implementation intention commits the individual to perform this goal-directed response as soon as the specified situation is encountered.

They have thus tended to assume the achievement of a specified situation (e.g. a supposedly worst-case scenario or desired target state), without considering how this will be attained or the ancillary changes in the system that may occur in the process.

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Such a body could set performance standards for self-driving cars on specified tasks or in specified situations.

In Studies 1-3, Ss estimated how much time or money they would spend in various hypothetical, incompletely specified situations.

This paper presents InSitu, a situation-based testing approach that applies generalised situation specifications to a global representation of simulated environment state to detect instances of specified situations.

Where in specified situations the Act gives the copyright holder some power to control or benefit from subsequent uses of authorized copies of his work, the relevant provisions are narrowly framed to apply only to very specific forms of reproduction, as in the case of sound recordings (s. 15(1)) or computer programs (s. 3(1)(h)).

710, 11 L.Ed.2d 686 (1964), by imposing on libel and slander plaintiffs the burden of showing knowing or reckless falsehood in specified situations will result in extending constitutional protection to lies and falsehoods which, though neither knowing nor reckless, do severe damage to personal reputation.

This is the claim that no two completely specified situations that differ in their ethical properties can be exactly alike in their descriptive properties.

This metaphor is understood to embrace adoption of different spatial and temporal perspectives as well as other shifts in indexically specified situations (e.g., in social role, office, or kinship relations); and further, adoption of alternative character traits and similar exercises of dramatic impersonation.

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