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11 Sentences With "anticipatorily"

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When politics tries to anticipate economic reactions by means of political decisions, economy reacts anticipatorily.
Since future cannot be foreseen, it is meaningless to anticipatorily worry about what could be and could be not.
This decision on damages follows the Court's earlier June 26, 1992 ruling which held that these defendants had anticipatorily breached this TIAA agreement.
This created a context for participants of our workshops to think anticipatorily and interact in terms of each other's realities and possible strategic actions.
Thus, after a seller anticipatorily repudiated a contract, we would give the buyer the option of offering the seller an additional amount to perform.
On the biological level, we know that some hormones trigger enzymes that behave for organisms as 'predictors' of future developments, so the organism can get ready to anticipatorily react to these changes.
When the northern areas received supply, the ship went to Ossorsk and Ukinsk combines, where they met a heavy solid ice. Successfully overcoming it, the ship arrived at the scheduled points timely. The annual plan of 1949 year was completed by this voyage anticipatorily. The best crew members received commendation due to excellent voyage management.
Despite these subtle logical problems, it is quite common to anticipatorily use the term definition (without apostrophes) for "definitions" of this kind — for three reasons: # It provides a handy shorthand of the two-step approach. # The relevant mathematical reasoning (i.e., step 2) is the same in both cases. # In mathematical texts, the assertion is "up to 100%" true.
In the eyetracking visual world paradigm, experimental subjects listen to a sentence while staring at an array of pictures on a computer monitor. Their eye movements are recorded, allowing the experimenter to understand how language influences eye movements toward pictures related to the content of the sentence. Experiments of this type have shown that while listening to the verb in a sentence, comprehenders anticipatorily move their eyes to the picture of the verb's likely direct object (e.g. "cake" rather than "ball" while hearing, "The boy will eat...").
Eye movements can be guided anticipatorily by linguistic input, where if an item in the scene is presented verbally, the listener will be more likely to move their visual focus to that object (Staub, Abott & Bogartz, 2012). With regard to factors relating to viewers rather than the scene, differences have been found in cross-cultural research. Westerners have an inclination to concentrate on focal objects in a scene, where they look at focal objects more often and quicker in comparison to East Asians who attend more to contextual information, where they make more saccades to the background of the scene (Chua, Boland & Nisbett, 2002).
It concluded that the test's minority selection rate of approximately 50% demonstrated an adverse impact on minority candidates. Faced with this statistical disparity, the fact that the State had been sued by minorities with respect to two prior examinations for correctional officer positions, and the lack of any indication that minorities would not perform equally well in the position of Correction Captain, the State unilaterally decided to raise the scores of minority candidates by establishing a separate normalization curve for minority candidates and equating the mean of that curve with the mean for nonminorities. The upshot of this action was that eight more minority candidates passed the test; although no nonminority candidates were taken off the list the scores of all minority candidates were increased, and the highest scoring minority candidate became the highest scoring of all the candidates. By acting to eliminate the perceived adverse impact of the examination on minorities, the State anticipatorily sought to avoid litigation it assumed minority candidates would bring.

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