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When young athletes play in an increasing number of serious games, there is a tendency to experiment less and less.
Self-motivation is defined here as a tendency to experiment and to respond to behavioral opportunities afforded by the environment.
Of course, as always, this particular Twitter design is just a test as of right now, and the company's tendency to experiment doesn't always predict that will roll out widely.
Backstory: Aaron Maine started his prolific career making acoustic guitar bedroom folk that surpassed many of his colleagues with its immediacy and tendency to experiment with genre.
Adolescence is characterised by a strong tendency to experiment with risk behaviour.
This could partially explain the increased tendency to experiment with and excessively use substances among subjects with BD [ 80].
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If you have a tendency to over-apply, experiment with wearing natural-looking makeup.
The ultimate enrichments achieved varied from experiment to experiment with a tendency to increase over time, indicating that lab experience is an important aspect of the array capture technology.
There's a natural tendency to tidy up the experiment, and make the result prettier and less ambiguous, Nosek said.
But there is a problem with applying the master motive explanation to the Milgram experiment: the tendency to obey, while in one sense an aspect of character, is in another sense a sign of the lack of character.
The IC values and peak intensities of the samples from 20 to 41 mbgs in the hanging wall exhibited a similar tendency to those from the grinding experiments.
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