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the anchoring
noun
A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
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All were unaware of the anchoring effect.
The anchoring site was Littlefield, an indie-minded club.
Only the anchoring cello line lent depth and body.
When the anchoring grid gives way to free-form arrangements, the work loses its coherence.
The specific operation of the anchoring error is not important for this week's Questioningly.
"The anchoring, at the end of the day, is not very important," he said.
Their responses Tuesday did not necessarily close the book on the anchoring issue.
Will they choose to ignore the anchoring piece of the rule book?
But with Switzerland as the anchoring element, there was a real freshness to the collection.
Another bias is the anchoring effect, the tendency to be overly influenced by any initially proposed number.
In an experiment designed to test the "anchoring effect", highly experienced judges were given a description of a shoplifting offence.
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