Sentence examples for subsequent situation from inspiring English sources

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The Rangers support stand accused of gullibility in not realising that their club was being so badly mismanaged, but even they are entitled to highlight how badly the subsequent situation – as the "old" club succumbed to liquidation – has been handled.

Adam's enterprise in opening a theatre in 1847 to stage his own works and those of other young composers disdained by the operatic establishment in Paris was brought to a premature end by the political uprising a year later, but Offenbach was poised to take advantage of the subsequent situation.

The evidence preparation component provides the soft evidence, using a fuzzy partitioning method, that is used in the subsequent situation assessment component.

But as there is no pre-existing norm telling the intermediary what is the most appropriate solution in the concrete situation, the situation requires a decision that will privilege one of the intermediary roles based on the intermediary's prior experience, knowledge, preferences, and so forth although this does not suspend the constant need for a decision in each subsequent situation.

If the conditions of the learning situation and the subsequent situation are similar, generalization which means the application of experience leads to positive transfer effects and, thus, positive outcomes (Finkelstein and Haleblian 2002; Haleblian and Finkelstein 1999; Hearst and Koresko 1968).

Focusing on the molecular and functional links between migration, E-cadherin, SNAI1 and PAI-1 we observed that elements inducing SNAI1 transcription, such as transforming growth factor beta, lead to the over-expression of PAI-1 and a decrease in E-cadherin with the subsequent situation being favourable to cell migration.

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"As a consequence, it is harder for us to resist desires in subsequent situations".

Fear learning in stressful situations is highly adaptive for survival by steering behavior in subsequent situations, but fear learning can become disproportionate in vulnerable individuals.

The principle of "learned helplessness" was developed when Penn psychologist Martin Seligman discovered that dogs receiving unavoidable electric shocks failed to take action in subsequent situations, even when avoidance became possible.

Having once succumbed to sexual pressure, teens felt unable to refuse sex in subsequent situations.

Please bear in mind, though, that this acute difficulty may make a subsequent overall situation impossible.

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