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He used consciously those elements which part of the public already found funny, bringing into a mass medium what was already a subject for satire among the knowledgeable.
Socialism, he argues, will mean more – more neon, more cities, more skyscrapers, more people, more production, this time controlled and used consciously, rather than for the enrichment of a small group.
If establishing provenance is not an option, as in this case of Theobald's missing manuscripts, a scholar must examine the text for qualitative clues (images, metaphors) as well as quantitative (punctuation, contractions, grammar), which, Mr. Hammond said, "are unlikely to be used consciously and can't be imitated by forgers".
However, a habitus can also be used consciously, toward a specific goal [55], to encourage improvement.
That's because these are words that can be used "consciously" by the author as a way to throw would-be unmaskers off the right track, as Argamon explained.
We could posit that these functions are not used consciously and a person would not need to inherently know "how" to use the functions; instead they would simply perform the task repetitively and unconsciously.
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Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a hands-free environmental control system (ECS) that allows profoundly disabled persons to activate and control electric devices in their home by using consciously controlled changes in their brain signals.
They are schemas that we use — consciously or otherwise — to broadcast our taste and sensibilities to the wider world.
5 Creighton et al 6 proposed a 3-step decision-based model for RTP with the aim of clarifying the process that clinicians use consciously and subconsciously when making RTP decisions.
Previous placebo studies, using consciously perceived cues, often report a mix of reward-related regions and inhibitory regions in the lateral prefrontal cortex (Kong et al. 2006, 2013), suggesting that there is considerable overlap between the brain regions recruited during conscious and nonconscious placebo.
However, our study is relatively unusual in using consciously-stated reproductive goals as an outcome measure, rather than a physical development measure such as age at menarche, or a behavioural one such as age at first conception.
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