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These and inferences
These cognitive biases are quick to make negative, generalized, and personal inferences of the self, thus fueling the negative schema.
These oracles may include ( but are not limited to ) specifications, contracts, comparable products, past versions of the same product, inferences about intended or expected purpose, user or customer expectations, relevant standards, applicable laws, or other criteria.
These are abilities that allow us to monitor or draw inferences from our own internal psychological states ( such as intentions, memories, beliefs and thoughts ).
These theories themselves prove problematic, as the letter constitutes only one data point, and are therefore insufficient in reconstructing broad conclusions about Cornelia ’ s political ideals or making inferences about nebulous ideas of “ maternal devotion .” As has also been pointed out, if they do in fact represent the work of a forger, he was an expert in the grammar, language, and writing style of the late 2nd century Roman elite.
These proxy reconstructions are indirect inferences of temperature and thus tend to have greater uncertainty than instrumental data.
These sorts of crossovers involve no creation of additional material, but merely result from inferences drawn about existing filmed episodes.
These observations and inferences are the subject matter of infrared astronomy as well as X-ray-and gamma-ray-astronomy.
These pragmatic directions provide children with essential information about language, allowing them to make inferences about possible meanings for unfamiliar words.
These estimates are based on intelligent inferences from data available to the state as a by-product of its taxing activities.

These and exceed
These new paints are widely available and meet or exceed the old high-VOC products in performance and cost-effectiveness while having significantly less impact on human and environmental health.
These vehicles can usually legally haul payloads of 40, 000 – 50, 000 lbs depending on configuration of equipment ( vehicle ) and configuration of payload not to exceed gross weight of 80, 000 lbs.
These operators can only exceed their allocations if they buy emission allowances, or offset their excesses through a mechanism that is agreed by all the parties to UNFCCC.
These profit-sharing contributions plus the matching contributions both cannot exceed 25 % of the employee's pre-tax compensation.
These levels exceed average residential power-frequency magnetic fields in homes which are about 0. 07 µT ( 0. 7 mG ) in Europe and 0. 11 µT ( 1. 1 mG ) in North America.
These temples, though greatly inferior to their gigantic neighbor, were still larger than that at Segesta, and even exceed the great temple of Neptune at Paestum ; so that the three, when standing, must have presented a spectacle unrivaled in antiquity.
These winds seldom exceed twenty-four kilometers per hour except during hurricane season.
These winds, which can easily exceed 40 mph, are warm and dry and can severely exacerbate brush or forest fires, especially under drought conditions.
These birds vary in size from the diminutive King Quail ( Coturnix chinensis ) at 12. 5 cm ( 5 in ) long and weighing 28 – 40 g ( 1 – 1. 4 oz ) to the largest extant galliform species, the North American Wild Turkey ( Meleagris gallopavo ), which may weigh as much as 14 kg ( 30. 5 lb ) and may exceed 120 cm ( 47 in ).
These specially packaged Pentium II Xeon processors were used to upgrade ASCI Red, which became the first computer to reach the TeraFlop performance mark with the Pentium Pro processor and then the first to exceed 2 TeraFlops after the upgrade to Pentium II Xeon processors.
These increased values exceed those of public practice including uniformed services and government .< ref > Burns, Katie.
These enhancements allowed him to exceed the limits of power imposed by his fully organic form, and it is stated that he was more powerful than ever ( however, even with this increase in power, he was still no match against the power of a well trained Super Saiyan ).
These stations are placed in areas that exceed a Community Noise Equivalent Level ( CNEL ) of 65 dB.
These were the first liners to exceed 50, 000 gross tons and 900 feet in length.
These institutions, and others, belong to the American Academy of Underwater Sciences and, while their training programs greatly exceed minimum NAUI requirements, for the convenience of the participants in their scientific diving training programs, certifications are often arranged through NAUI.
These lose-lose situations parallel the fact that a probability can neither exceed 1 nor be less than 0.
These thermodynamic conditions exceed the critical point of seawater, and are the highest temperatures recorded to date from the seafloor.
Furthermore, the mutual consistency of these independent dendrochronological sequences has been confirmed by comparing their radiocarbon and dendrochronological ages .< ref > Minze Stuiver, et al., " Radiocarbon Age Calibration back to 13, 300 Years BP and the < sup > 14 </ sup > C Age Matching of the German Oak and US Bristlecone Pine Chronologies ", Radiocarbon, 28 ( 1986 ): 969-979 .</ ref > These and other data have provided a calibration curve for radiocarbon dating whose internal error does not exceed ± 163 years over the entire 26, 000 years of the curve.
These winds typically exceed and can surpass.
These straight-line winds may exceed 100 mph ( 160 km / h ) ( in some cases, sustained wind ) in these clusters and straight-line wind gusts of up to 200 mph ( 320 km / h ) are possible in the most extreme cases.
These noise levels exceed the generally applicable 60 decibel noise level allowed by the Town ’ s Noise Ordinance during nighttime hours.
These giant varieties are only really suitable for very large tanks, having leaves that frequently exceed 1 m in length, but they are quite hardy and will do well in tanks with big fish that might uproot more delicate aquarium plants.
These heavy freight locomotives had relatively small wheels, and had never previously run with passenger trains, but with the Pines Express they were easily able to reach, and perhaps exceed, the 70 mph line speed limit on the better, downhill parts of the route.
If the normal capacity of the cell is insufficient, short intermediate high rate charges can be given provided that the temperature of the electrolyte does not exceed 115 F. These short charges are very efficient and cause no injury.

These and evidence
These fatalities are dramatic evidence of `` halfway evangelism '', a failure to follow through.
These findings may corroborate the evidence for social behaviour in Albertosaurus, although some or all of the above localities may represent temporary or unnatural aggregations.
These interpretations have been denied by company officials, and no evidence linking the company to any occult organization has ever been presented.
These three categories provide the most compelling evidence that the scribe was generally attentive to his work while he was copying, and that he later subjected his work to careful proofreading.
These are generally monogamous birds, though some evidence of polygamy has been noted.
These provide some of the earliest evidence for Irish knowledge of Latin.
These reports, rather than laboratory evidence, have historically been the basis for the widespread belief in the authenticity of these phenomena.
These claimed that Rosicrucianism had originated with a Mediaeval figure known as Christian Rosenkreuz who had founded the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross ; however there was no evidence for the existence of Rosenkreuz or the Brotherhood.
These tablets provide vivid evidence for the operation of a Roman fort at the edge of the Roman Empire, where officers ' wives maintained polite society while merchants, hauliers and military personnel kept the fort operational and supplied.
These specimens are the earliest known relatives of modern salamanders, and together with the numerous other basal groups of salamanders found in the Asian fossil record, they form a concrete base of evidence for the fact that “ the early diversification of salamanders was well underway ” in Asia during the Jurassic period.
These reports were accompanied by evidence that the authors themselves considered suggestive for the existence of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers.
These claims are contradicted by experimental data and fail to explain evidence in the Luneau video of white dorsal plumage, distinctive flight behavior, and a perched woodpecker with white upper parts.
These " peers of the accused " are responsible for listening to a dispute, evaluating the evidence presented, deciding on the facts, and making a decision in accordance with the rules of law and their jury instructions.
These photos, widely recognized as some of the most significant evidence against Oswald, have been subjected to rigorous analysis.
These tactics are intended to mitigate the restrictions placed on law officers against compelling a suspect to give evidence, and have stood up in court as valid lawful tactics.
These findings provide evidence for a long tradition of a type of proto-dentistry in an early farming culture.
These two pieces of evidence could not be reconciled until the discovery of ovulation in the early 19th century, confirming the two-seed theory as biological and dissociating the production of female seed from the occurrence of the orgasm.
These findings provide the most ancient evidence of commercial exchanges carried out between the Mediterranean and Central Europe.
These stone sockets are only partly known ( hence on present evidence are sometimes described as forming ‘ crescents ’); however, they could be the remains of a double ring.
These pins are very similar to examples found in passage graves in the Boyne Valley, another piece of evidence suggesting a linkage between the two cultures.
These courts operated through relaxed rules of evidence and due process and were often staffed by law students and inexperienced lawyers.
These early levels were sealed off with a sterile deposit that was interpreted by excavators of the 1920s as evidence for the Great Flood of the book of Genesis and Epic of Gilgamesh.
These devices measure the velocity and radial direction ( towards or away from the radar ) of the winds in a storm, and so can spot evidence of rotation in storms from more than a hundred miles ( 160 km ) away.
These discoveries also played a key role in the development of a new discipline of geohistorical analysis within geology in the 1820s that sought to understand the history of the earth by using evidence from fossils to reconstruct extinct organisms and the environments in which they lived.
These findings are contested by Warnicke in several books and articles, but the evidence does not conclusively support either date.

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