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They were told that sometimes they would see pictures where they might have a strong sense that a region continued and sometimes they might have a sense that something was present only on the surface.
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That something is presented in nuggets, 27 small paintings dating from 1969 and 1970, stacked in three rows.
In that time, if something were present, it would have escaped our conscious attention, and if it were a baseball and you were in the strike zone, blinking would not be recommended.
Framing theory suggests that how something is presented influences the choices we make.
This effect is called a framing effect, which suggests that how something is presented (the 'frame') influences the choices people make [ 45].
Donna: It's very hard to prove that something wasn't a present.
He added that he didn't search for a banned substance and that it was something that was presented to him.
We assert that agreement is not something that is present or absent, but something which must be quantified.
It is this sense of care that is of primary interest, and something that is present in Tronto's suggestion that "[c]are is both a practice and a disposition" [ 3].
Most work in this field is directed by the hypothesis that BCG is 'missing something' that is present in M. tb and that either this 'component' has to be incorporated in BCG to improve vaccine-induced protection or, conversely, that M. tb should be attenuated to the low virulence of BCG while preserving its immunodominant antigens.
Given the Stoics' view about good and bad, as against merely indifferent things, the only time that one should assent to the impression that something bad is present is when there is something which might threaten one's virtue, for this and this alone is good.
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