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Five-point Likert scale that ranged from "1 = strongly bad" to "5 = strongly good" was used.
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Fishermen strongly support good stock management because, as Hudson notes, they "don't want to fish out their honey holes".
He suggests that people who feel strongly about good money habits talk about how they love a great bargain.
He's insightful and engaging on "negativity bias" and "loss aversion": the propensity of the human brain to register bad news more strongly than good.
Bill Crawford's grandson told me that Mrs. Dodge believed strongly in good air circulation (I suppose a necessity, really, when you share a house with a dozen or so dogs).
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A Department for Education spokeswoman said: "We believe strongly that good schools - including grammars - should be able to expand.
I guarantee you, if America does not strongly exercise good citizenship in this global crisis, we will pay a price in a whole host of ways that many people do not even imagine right now.
Though not significant, results further argue for exercise training affecting poor swimmers more strongly than good swimmers.
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