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Instead and researchers
Instead of proving or disproving a theory, researchers in linguistic relativity now examine the interface between thought ( or cognition ), language and culture, and describe the degree and kind of interrelatedness or influence.
Instead, for researchers in the social identity tradition " a group is defined in terms of those who identify themselves as members of the group ".
Instead, researchers use a measure of internal consistency known as Cronbach's.
Instead, the researchers bypassed Congress and received support from the Department of Defense, after promising the development of a weapon that could instantly trigger psychotic symptoms.
Instead of trying to predict single instances of behavior, which was unreliable, researchers found that they could predict patterns of behavior by aggregating large numbers of observations.
Instead, these researchers have frequently focused on the development of problem solving within a certain domain, that is on the development of expertise ( e. g. Anderson, Boyle & Reiser, 1985 ; Chase & Simon, 1973 ; Chi, Feltovich & Glaser, 1981 ).

Instead and react
Instead of waiting after a traffic light changes to green for drivers ahead to react, a synchronized platoon would move as one, allowing up to a fivefold increase in traffic throughput if spacing is diminished that much.
Instead they can be understood by seeing how all aspects of their communications ecosystem work together and in particular how communications are personalized for each customer and react in real time, as in a conversation.
Instead, the onus is on the social environment, understanding that individuals simply react to the circumstances in which they exist and are not to blame for their participation in the social structure.
Instead Black must react quickly with 6 ... Bb4 + 7. Nc3 when he can adopt a normal setup with d6 / 0-0 / Nc6 / b6 or act boldly with 7 ... Qf6 threatening both the Nc3 and the f4-pawn.
Instead, the vast majority of entrained steam and water vapor in the coolant failed to react as the regulators intended, and thus, condensed water vapor began corroding in-core and ex-core instrumentation.
Instead it was the way they planned their operations that led to a well coordinated and executed assault and left no choice to the Ottoman side to react in time.

Instead and what
Instead of starting from theory and applying theory to a particular case, casuists start with the particular case itself and then ask what morally significant features ( including both theory and practical considerations ) ought to be considered for that particular case.
Instead of asking how a man's actions and experiences result from what he saw, remembered, or believed, the dynamic psychologist asks how they follow from the subject's goals, needs, or instincts.
Instead of listing every single element, sometimes an ellipsis ("...") is used, if the writer believes that the reader can easily guess what is missing ; for example, presumably denotes the set of integers from 1 to 100.
Instead of attempting to defend all of southern China, Li ordered what remained of the Nationalist armies to withdraw to Guangxi and Guangdong, hoping that he could concentrate all available defenses on this smaller, and more easily defensible, area.
Instead — much like in his earlier film, Videodrome — he consistently blurred the lines between what appeared to be reality and what appeared to be hallucinations brought on by the main character's drug addiction.
Instead, he stated that what gods there may be, do not concern themselves with us, and thus would not seek to punish us either in this or any other life.
Instead, Bordwell promotes what he describes as " neoformalism.
Instead, what is demonstrated in the definition of Hīnayāna given by Yijing, is that the term referred to individuals based on doctrinal differences with the Mahāyāna tradition.
Instead, he improvised: " He says more than he should, something different from what his advisers had recommended, and is more provocative than he had intended to be.
Instead, they argued that the resolution simply declared what the Assembly's powers already were, according to the UN Charter, in the case of a dead-locked Security Council.
Instead of having meta-consciousness, these humans were constituted by what Jaynes calls the " bicameral mind ".
Instead, it referred to the process of one's training-the strengthening of the body and the mind, the learning and the perfection of one's skills-rather than to what was being trained.
Instead he proposed that a revolutionary society should “ transform itself immediately into a communist society ,” that is, should go immediately into what Marx had regarded as the “ more advanced ,” completed, phase of communism.
Instead, it is a cogent philosophy that directly challenges the notion of progress and what may be considered the faith-based claims of optimism.
Instead, what matters is the connectedness of the cloud.
Instead, what Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley invented in 1947 was the first bipolar point-contact transistor.
Instead, they see this teaching as the same teaching in the Bible's reports of what Christ himself and Paul the Apostle taught.
Instead, what would be required to avoid paradoxes is that unlike any known particle, tachyons do not interact in any way and can never be detected or observed, because otherwise a tachyon beam could be modulated and used to create an anti-telephone or a " logically pernicious self-inhibitor ".
Mill notes that, contrary to what its critics might say, there is “ no known Epicurean theory of life which does not assign to the pleasures of the intellect … a much higher value as pleasures than to those of mere sensation .” However, he accepts that this is usually because the intellectual pleasures are thought to have circumstantial advantages, i. e. “ greater permanency, safety, uncostliness, & c .” Instead, Mill will argue that some pleasures are intrinsically better than others.
Instead, one has a single, holistic continuum, wherein what were formerly called discrete, separable particles of matter are instead the infinite number of distinguishable, though correlated manifestations of this continuum, that in principle is the universe.
what evil looksHad I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the AlbatrossAbout my neck was hung.
Instead, the proceedings became notorious for the large number of demonstrators and the use of force by the Chicago police during what was supposed to be, in the words of the Yippie activist organizers, “ A Festival of Life .” Rioting took place between demonstrators and the Chicago Police Department, who were assisted by the Illinois National Guard.
Instead of looking into what was to come, he argued, America was " daydreaming of past while the rest of the world was building its future.
Instead, we must ask what each player would do, taking into account the decision-making of the others.

Instead and they
Instead of giving themselves spontaneously to the orgiastic release that jazz can give them, they undergo psychoanalysis or flirt with mysticism or turn to prostitutes for satisfaction.
Instead, they went on down the hall to their room.
Instead of admonishing him to let the weights alone they personally took him to that master Montreal bodybuilding authority, Professor Roland Claude.
Instead they learn their dissection on the bulbs of plants.
Instead, the limbs of agnostids closely resemble those of stem group crustaceans, although they lack the proximal endite, which defines that group.
Instead, they often trained under established architects.
Instead, lower bidding characters are ranked in ascending order according to how much they have bid, the characters becoming progressively weaker in that attribute as they pay less for it.
Instead they urged their urban sympathizers to vote for Labour candidates, as the representatives of the urban working class.
Instead, they pioneered an approach to a study of long-term historical structures ( la longue durée ) over events and political transformations.
Instead they focused on regions in France over long stretches of time.
Instead of seeing it as a fair system under which ' everyone ' has equal rights, they saw it as the numerically preponderant poor tyrannizing over the rich.
Instead of reviewing music videos, they reviewed ( custom-made ) pages from other Marvel Comics — in one with Ghost Rider, Beavis tries to avoid using the word " fire " to describe the character's fiery skull.
Instead they act either by deactivating catalysts, or by removing reaction intermediates such as free radicals.
Instead, they can agree that certain paradigms should be treated in certain ways, and then agree on the similarities, the so-called warrants between a paradigm and the case at hand.
Instead, they developed a daily and weekly service of readings from the Torah, and possibly also the Prophets, followed by commentary.
Instead, they pursued their route, and Marius followed them.
Instead of being abstracted from individual perceptions, like empirical concepts, they originate in the mind itself.
Instead of the meetings always being held in London, they would rotate across the membership, subject to countries ' ability to host the meetings: beginning with Singapore in 1971.
Instead, they subscribe to a service for a monthly or annual fee with a service provider that hosts the call centre telephony equipment in their own data centre.
Instead, they believe that only Christ Jesus went to Heaven, and when he comes back to the earth the true believers will live in the Land of Israel which will be the Kingdom of God on Earth.
Instead they are hindgut fermenters that digest cellulose via microbial fermentation.
Instead, according to Buddhist thought, a wise person adopts a middle way without holding conventions to be ultimate or ignoring them when they are fruitful.
One critic states of psychologists that " Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose ', they used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions ... the initial, quite radical operationalist ideas eventually came to serve as little more than a ' reassurance fetish ' ( Koch 1992 ) for mainstream methodological practice.

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