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We might administer scientific polls to determine the degree to which people take themselves to be happy and what causes they might attribute to their own levels happiness.
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(The third "third party" being a concerned parent, partner, caregiver, or any other person who might administer it in case of overdose).
When her father wasn't around, her mother might administer sharp little cheek slaps, or get this cut-eyed look and call her Miss Smarty.
Labour needs to understand the multiple questions facing it, devise a remedy and only then light on the person who might administer that medicine.
Thus a doctor might administer the wrong medicine to a number of patients, each of whom could bring a legal action.
And even today, people are still extending that result; just last week I read about a study in which intrepid experimenters asked whether people might administer electric shocks to robots, under similar circumstances.
He fantasized aloud about the "ugly" justice that Texans might administer to the Federal Reserve chairman, whom I'd advise to connect through Chicago instead of Dallas for the time being.
When an gorilla gets sick, Kambale and his team might administer an injection of antibiotics using a dart gun.
Thus, if there is a watching eyes effect in chimpanzees, it is most likely to be detectable in contexts in which the watching eyes represent cues that there might be a dominant individual nearby who is directly affected by the focal individual's actions, and who might administer second-party punishment.
In this light, shorter training units might be more "digestible", hence in our two-day training we might have administered an "overdose".
In subsequent studies, we might increase the number of immunizations administered prior to assessment of cellular responses to accentuate any possible differences between groups that are reflected in the antibody production data.
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