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In a classic study undertaken by psychologist Martin Seligman, dogs subjected to unavoidable shocks for no reason at all developed a condition called "learned helplessness", and lost the ability to avoid future shocks even when avoidance was possible.
The ability to avoid second yellows it seems, is another matter altogether.
For those who don't want the talk the ability to avoid it is getting easier".
The ability to avoid such mistakes is worth a one-off fee.
It requires discipline and precision and the ability to avoid being cut off by the offensive line.
UAVs that fly in the same areas as manned aircraft should have the ability to avoid collisions, for instance.
One luxury of being the minority party in Congress is the ability to avoid having internal disagreements in the spotlight.
O.T.E.C., in contrast, "has the ability to avoid those requirements and even displace some of our baseload plants.
For instance, the ability to avoid bumping into something comes from small anti-collision sensors used in Mercedes-Benz cars.
As for how human ancestors evolved more sophisticated cooperation, Dr. Hare suggests that one major adaptation must have been the ability to avoid being exploited.
Readers of the Guide are renowned for their high thinking and as such don't need a bullet-pointed breakdown of why the ability to avoid dying isn't gendered.
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