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1.


We



become


defensive



when



criticized


,


and


apply


negative


stereotypes to others to boost our own esteem.



2.



Devoted



concertgoers



who



reply



that


recordings


are


no


substitute for live performance are missing the point.



3.


Ants



keep



predatory



insects away from where their aphids feed;


Gmail



keeps



the spammers out of our inboxes.



4.


At


the


same


time,



people



continue



to



treat



fire



as


an


event


that


needs



to



be wholly controlled and unleashed only out of necessity.



5.


As



boards



scrutinize



succession



plans


in


response


to


shareholder


pressure,executives


who


don't


get


the


nod


also


may


wish to move on.



6.


everyone



needs



to



find



their


extra—


their


unique


value


contribution that makes them stand out in whatever is their field of


employment.



7.


It


is


also


the


reason


why


when


we


try


to


describe


music


with


words, all we can do is articulate our reactions to it and not grasp


music itself.



8.


Scientists


jumped


to


the


rescue


with


Some


distinctly


shaky


evidence to the effect that insects would eat us up if birds failed to


control them.



9.


A



moralist, satirist,



and social reformer, Dickens crafted complex


plots and striking characters that capture the panorama of English


society.



10.


Half


a century


of town


and


country


planning


has


enabled


it to


retain an enviable rural coherence, while still permitting low


-


density


urban living.



11.


Integrity


had


collapsed,


she


argued,


because


of


a


collective


acceptance that the only



sorting mechanism



in society should


be profit and the market .



12.


we



need



them



to



imagine



the


united


states


as


a


place


where


they


can


be


productive


for


a


while


without


committing


themselves



to



staying forever.



13.


The issue of voluntary part


-


time relates to Obamacare because


one


of


the


main


purposes


was


to


allow


people


to


get


insurance


outside of employment.



14.


Firms


are


now


studying


how


genes


interact,


looking


for


correlations that might be used to determine the causes of disease


or predict a drug's efficacy.



15.


Dead markets partly reflect the paralysis of banks which will not


sell


assets


for


fear


of


booking


losses,


yet


are


reluctant


to


buy


all


those supposed bargains.



16.


He


adds


humbly


that


perhaps


he


was


"superior


to


the


common run of men in noticing things which easily escape attention,


and in observing them carefully.



17.


Many leading American universities want their undergraduates


to


have


a


grounding


in


the


basic


canon


of


ideas


that


every


educated person should possess.



18.


Buying gifts or giving to charity is often more pleasurable than


purchasing


things


for


oneself,


and


luxuries


are


most


enjoyable


when they are consumed sparingly.



19.


These benefactors have succeeded in their chosen fields, they


say,


and


they


want


to


use


their


wealth


to


draw


attention


to


those


who have succeeded in science.



20.


And


perhaps


faintly



they


hint


that


people


should


look


to


intangible


qualities


like


character


and


intellect


rather


than


dieting


their way to size zero or wasp


-


waist physiques




21.



The


Navy


Department


moved


into


the


east


wing


in


1879,


where


elaborate


wall


and


ceiling


stenciling


and


marqetry


floors


decorated the office of the Secretary.



22.


The


researchers


mapped


not


only


the


city



s


vast


and


ornate


ceremonial


areas,


but


also


hundreds


of


simpler


apartment


complexes where common people lived.



23.


It


may


be


said


that


the


measure


of


the


worth


of


any


social


institution


is


its


effect


in


enlarging


and


improving


experience;


but


this effect is not a part of its original motive.



24.


Our


mental


health


doesn



t


really


go


anywhere;


like


the


sun


behind a cloud, it can be temporarily hidden from view, but it is fully


capable of being restored in an instant.



25.


No boy who went a grammar school could be ignorant that the


drama


was


a


form


of


literature


which


gave


glory


to


Greece


and


Rome and might yet bring honor to England.



26.


The most loyal customers would still get the product they favor



the


idea


goes



and they'd


feel


like


they


were


helping sustain the


quality of something they believe in.



27.


But


policymakers


who


refocus


efforts


on


improving


well


-


being


rather


than


simply


worrying


about


GDP


figures


could


avoid


the


forecasted doom and may even see progress.



28.


Indeed,


there


is


something


a


little


absurd


in


the


state


getting


involved


in


the


planning


of


such


a


fundamentally



concept as community sports associations.



29.


While


few


craftsmen


or


farmers,


let


alone


dependents


and


servants, left literary compositions to be analyzed it is obvious that


their views were less fully intellectualized.



30.


While comment and reaction from lawyers may enhance stories,


it


is


preferable


for


journalists


to


rely


on


their


own


notions


of


significance and make their own judgments.



31.


Social


media


allows


users


to


experience


newsevents


more


intimately


and


immediately


while


also


permitting


them


to


re


-


sharenews as a projection of their values and interests.



32.


According to research from Princeton University



people assess


your competence



t rustworthiness



and likeability in just a tenth of


a second



solely based on the way you look.



33.


Some


attributed


virtually


every


important


cultural


achievement


to the inventions of a few, especially gifted peoples that, according


to diffusionists, then spread to other cultures.



34.


The


upside


is


the


possibilities


//contained


in


knowing


that


everything is up to us; //where before we were experts in the array


of limitations, //now we become authorities of what is possible.



35.


If


people


in


the


network


just


two


degrees


removed


from


the


initial


influential


prove


resistant,


for


example,


the


cascade


of


change won



t propagate very far or affect many people.



36.



In a workplace that



s fundamentally indifferent to your life and


its meaning, office speak can help you figure out how you relate to


your work



and how your work defines who you are.



37.


Conversations


are


links,


which


means


when


you


have


a


conversation


with


a


new


person


a


link


gets


formed


and


every


conversation you have after that moment will strengthen the link.



38.


Researchers


measured


people



s


cortisol,


which


is


a


stress


marker, while they were at work and while they were at home and


found it higher at what is supposed to be a place of refuge.



39.


While


Washington


and


Jefferson


privately


expressed


distaste


for slavery, they also understood that it was part of the political and


economic bedrock of the country they helped to create.



40.


When younger kids learn computer science, they learn that it



s


not just a confusing, endless string of letters and numbers




but a


tool to build apps, or create artwork, or test hypotheses.



41.


The


Industrial


Revolution


didn't


go so


well


for


Luddites whose


jobs were displaced by mechanized looms, but it eventually raised


living standards and created more jobs than it destroyed.



42.


That


ruling


produced


an


explosion


in


business


-


method


patent


filings, initially by emerging Internet companies trying to stake out


exclusive rights to specific types of online transactions.



43.



Even though there is plenty of evidence that the quality of the


teachers


is


the


most


important


variable,


teachers'


unions


have


fought against getting rid of bad ones and promoting good ones.



44.


Yet most ancestry testing only considers a single lineage, either


the


Y


chromosome


inherited


through


men


in


a


father



s


line


or


mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down only from mothers.



45.


Moreover, even though humans have been upright for millions


of


years,


our


feet


and


back


continue


to


struggle


with


bipedal


posture


and


cannot


easily


withstand


repeated


strain


imposed


by


oversize limbs.



46.


While


the


researchers


assumed


that


the


well


-


structured


daily


plans


would


be


most


effective


when


it


came


to


the


execution


of


tasks,


they


were


wrong:


the


detailed


daily


plans


demotivated


students .



47.


While


fossil


fuels


-



coal,


oil,


gas


-



still


generate


roughly


85


percent of the world's energy supply, it's clearer than ever that the


future belongs to renewable sources such as wind and solar.



48.


Only if the jobless arrive at the job centre with a CV register for


online job search, and start looking for work will they be eligible for


benefit and then they should report weekly rather than fortnightly.



49.


It is not that pink is intrinsically bad, but it is such a tiny slice of


the


rainbow


and,


though


it


may


celebrate


girlhood


in


one


way,


it


also repeatedly and firmly fuses girls




identity to appearance.



50.


Here, Darwinism seems to offer justification,// for if all humans


share


commonorigins,


//it


seems


reasonable


to


suppose


//that


cultural


diversity


could


also


be


traced


to


more


constrained


beginnings.



51.


If you are working on a word processor, you can take advantage


of


its


capacity


to


make


additions


and


deletions


as


well


as


move


entire


paragraphs


by


making


just


a


few


simple


keyboard


commands.



52.


This success, coupled with later research showing that memory


itself


is


not


genetically


determined,


led


Ericsson


to


conclude


that


the


act


of


memorizing


is


more


of


a


cognitive


exercise


than


an


intuitive one.



53.


That



s


because


Congress


has


always


expected


joint


federal


-


state


immigration


enforcement


and


explicitly


encourages


state


officers


to


share


information


and


cooperate


with


federal


colleagues.



54.


Ministers


should


also


look


at


creating


greater


certainty


in


the


rental


environment,which


would


have


a


significant


impact


on


the


ability


of


registered


providers


to


found


new


developments


from


revenues.



55.


such hijacked media are the opposite of earned media: an asset


or campaign becomes hostage to consumers, other stakeholders,


or


activists


who


make


negative


allegations


about


a


brand


or


product.



56.


The


policy


follows


similar


efforts


from


other


journals,


after


widespread


concern


that


basic


mistakes


in


data


analysis


are


contributing


to


the


irreproducibility


of


many


published


research


findings.



57.


They


should


exhibit


strong


interest


and


respect


for


whatever


currently interests their fledging adult (as naive or ill conceived as it


may


seem)


while


becoming


a


partner


in


exploring


options


for


the

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