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participants and hold
In the variation where the " learner's " physical immediacy was closest, where participants had to physically hold the " learner's " arm onto a shock plate, compliance decreased.
Goldman Sachs in turn may hold millions of Coca Cola shares on its books on behalf of hundreds of brokers similar to Jones & Co. Each day, the DTC participants settle their accounts with the other DTC participants and adjust the number of shares held on their books for the benefit of customers like Jones & Co.
Some customs hold that the other participants recite them quietly to themselves as well.
At the time of its passage, the trust was synonymous with monopolistic practice, because the trust was a popular way for monopolists to hold their businesses, and a way for cartel participants to create enforceable agreements.
The Uganda Chamber of Mines and Petroleum ( UCMP ), the body that links investors to government departments, will hold the Mineral Wealth Conference from 1st-2nd of October, drawing participants from East Africa and beyond.
However, it does represent the best estimate of all market participants at any point in time bubbles are easy to spot retrospectively, but if a market participant believes a stock is overvalued, then of course they can profit from this by selling the stock ( or shorting it, if they don't hold it ).
Traditionally participants also hold candles but in recent years this practice has been dropped, and many students have now adopted the habit of linking arms and twirling around at each corner of the quad.
In response to the scheduled Klan march, an anti-Klan organization, the Knights of the Flaming Circle, pledged to hold their own parade of 10, 000 participants on the same day.
From 1986 through 1994, two years after the United States put a hold on full-scale nuclear weapons testing, 536 demonstrations were held at the Nevada Test Site involving 37, 488 participants and 15, 740 arrests, according to government records.
If the focus groups are held in a laboratory setting with a moderator who is a professor and the recording instrument is obtrusive, the participants may either hold back on their responses and / or try to answer the moderator's questions with answers the participants feel that the moderator wants to hear.
Under the exchange ’ s bylaws, the committee must hold at least two open meetings to allow exchange participants to recommend potential candidates for STP participant director positions.
It is placed here during a ceremony or initiation, where the participants hold colorful ribbons connected to the Tree of Life.
Albuquerque and other towns across the country such as Gillette, Wyoming hold a yearly event in which participants play volleyball in a giant mud pit.
In his article " System Does Matter ", Edwards said that all participants in RPGs hold one of three mutually exclusive perspectives or aims.
Amateur radio operators in Australia hold the " Remembrance Day Contest " on the weekend nearest VP Day, August 15, remembering amateur radio operators who died during World War II and to encourage friendly participation and help improve the operating skills of participants.
At the Thayer Conference some participants felt that in order to hold the title of a school psychologist an individual must have earned a doctoral degree.
A 2005 quantitative survey of 121 electronics industry participants by Industry Directions Inc and the Electronics Supply Chain Association ( ESCA ) found that 69 % of respondents said they had less control over at least 5 of their key supply chain processes since the outsourced model took hold, while 66 % of providers felt their aggregate risk with customers was high or very high.
From that perspective the Asch results are interpreted as an outcome of depersonalization processes whereby the participants expect to hold the same opinions as similar others.
Habermas distinguishes explicitly between factual consensus, i. e. the beliefs that happen to hold in a particular community, and rational consensus, i. e. consensus attained in conditions approximating an " ideal speech situation ", in which inquirers or members of a community suspend or bracket prevailing beliefs and engage in rational discourse aimed at truth and governed by the force of the better argument, under conditions in which all participants in discourse have equal opportunities to engage in constative ( assertions of fact ), normative, and expressive speech acts, and in which discourse is not distorted by the intervention of power or the internalization of systematic blocks to communication.
Finally, participants were asked if the subjects would hold a job of high status, medium status, or low status.
This means they hold specific information on the tests before the participants should know.
The participants continued to hold down the key to accept the default and had to release it and change to another key to reject the default.
A one-shot is often intended to demonstrate a new setting or to hold a gaming session when many regular participants are not able to make it that night.

participants and pose
He had plans of Notre Dame delivered and participants in the coronation came to his studio to pose individually, though never the Emperor ( the only time David obtained a sitting from Napoleon had been in 1797 ).
The Open Forum is another unique feature of SPA II where participants can pose questions and engage in lively discussion about virtually any aspect of research administration.

participants and depicting
In the 1990s, as homosexuality and bi-sexuality began to be more socially acceptable, magazine publishers started to produce femdom material depicting men in bondage, as well as portraying female models as participants in mutually satisfying bondage games, usually with at least one actress performing as a dom and at least one as a sub.
Satirical scenes often depicted a madness behind what was happening, depicting the participants as cartoon-like.

participants and particular
The newspaper was asked to organize a competition, after which each of the successful participants was contacted and asked whether they would be prepared to undertake " a particular type of work as a contribution to the war effort ".
Some such " internal effects " in ESP scores have also appeared to be idiosyncratic to particular participants or research methods.
Most societies have a unique area of focus, such as a particular surname, ethnicity, geographic area, or descendancy from participants in a given historical event.
* Pre-screening of trial participants, or advertising for volunteers within particular groups.
Many leaders and participants in such movements, while recognizing the importance of using non-violent methods in particular circumstances, have not been absolute pacifists.
Christopher Hill claims that modern participants in the Olympic movement may defend this particular belief, " in a spirit similar to that in which the Church of England remains attached to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, which a Priest in that Church must sign.
More recent tests of the experiment have found that it only works under certain conditions ; in particular, when participants believe the results are necessary for the ' good of science '.
Producers specifically select the participants and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviors and conflicts.
In modern Western square dance the participants are expected to have learned and become proficient in a particular program, a defined set of calls.
The programs will be designed to proactively engage residents from each city, and participants on the Internet and from around the world, in free programs and experiments and will address ideas and issues of particular relevance to each city.
Other solving tourneys are held with all participants present at a particular time and place.
Some participants are interested in getting a historical perspective on a particular period or war, particularly if they can trace their ancestry back to an individual or individuals who were involved.
Wakimae is oriented towards the need for acknowledgment of the positions or roles of all the participants as well as adherence to formality norms appropriate to the particular situation.
Fisticuffs in particular are dangerous not only to the participants but to all players on or off the field, and referees are generally trained to respond immediately and aggressively to stop the fight, and to eject and ban instigators of these fights.
This choice is made from behind a veil of ignorance, which would deprive participants of information about their particular characteristics: his or her ethnicity, social status, gender and, crucially, Conception of the Good ( an individual's idea of how to lead a good life ).
Ceremonies usually have only male participants and are for a myriad of reasons including ; feeding a particular god, a fertility rite, to help with agriculture, and frequently in response to illness.
However, even when participants were made aware ulterior motives existed to take a particular position, such as with the pro-and anti-Fidel Castro essays mentioned above, they were still prone to the fundamental attribution error.
* how do the phenomenological experiences of participants in a particular organizational setting effect changes in other areas of their lives?
# Maturation, processes within the participants as a function of the passage of time ( not specific to particular events ), e. g., growing older, hungrier, more tired, and so on.
This choice is made from behind a veil of ignorance, which would deprive participants of information about their particular characteristics: his or her ethnicity, social status, gender and, crucially, their conception of The Good.
: Specialists in nineteenth-century American religious history describe camp meeting music as the creative product of participants who, when seized by the spirit of a particular sermon or prayer, would take lines from a preacher's text as a point of departure for a short, simple melody.
If many participants are active in a particular security, and the price moves significantly in one direction, Dow maintained that this was the direction in which the market anticipated continued movement.
The format of the presidential debates, though defined differently in every election, is typically more restrictive than many traditional formats, forbidding participants to ask each other questions and restricting discussion of particular topics to short time frames.
Of particular concern to senators was the ceremony's " Law of Vengeance ", in which, during the hearings, it was revealed that participants promised to pray that God would " avenge the blood of the prophets on this nation ".
In the UK, pub crawls are generally unstructured and spontaneous nights-out, in which the participants arrange to meet in a particular location and decide over drinks on where to drink next.

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