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  1. (Not all violent programmes have the same effect: the nature of the violence being portrayed, the type of child doing the observing, and whether short-term or long-term effects are being studied - all these are important in trying to reach any conclusion.)
  2. Next, select a few races prior to your target race that will serve as your short-term goals and fitness checks.
  3. Short-term Effects of an Alexander Lesson
  4. What is needed, say environmentalists, is a complete rethink of transport policy which will look at the long-term effects of transport, not just the short-term solutions.
  5. Tedious though this point may be, it is particularly in need of emphasis today, when the value of research is so often judged only by expected and short-term practical applications.
  6. He devotes one chapter of the book to each of these trends: 1) from an industrial society to an information society; 2) from forced technology to high tech/high touch (this typical jargon describes the increasing importance of human, social and spiritual responses to advanced technology); 3) from national economic concerns to world economic concerns; 4) from short-term thinking to long-term thinking and planning; 5) from centralisation to decentralisation; 6) from institutional help to self-help; 7) from representative democracy to participatory democracy; 8) from hierarchies to networking; 9) from north to south (within the United States); and 10) from either-or to multiple options.
  7. But the links have commonly been flawed in two ways: they have involved little risk of penalty for poor performance; and they have been tied to short-term measures (generally year-by-year).
  8. Short-term gains by cheating are likely to be offset by long-term losses that may affect one's offspring and those of relatives.
  9. A particular problem in dealing with regions in turmoil is the difficulty of making even short-term predictions.
  10. In particular, Thompson and Spencer's list of the features of habituation was derived from studies of short-term examples of the phenomenon; it may therefore be unreasonable to expect these features to be found also in latent inhibition (see Lubow, Weiner, and Schnur 1981).
  11. LMS may well increase the use of part-time and short-term contracts and these will need to be managed in such a way as to enhance and support the core.
  12. Similarly, secondary education librarians point to the lack of continuity between primary and secondary education, The lack of continuity between the various sectors and the poor transference of skills from one to the other is partly a consequence of lack of co-operation between the different sectors, but also the dilemma of librarians at different levels as to whether they should focus on short-term or long-term information needs.
  13. Earlier, he dismissed Labour's invitation to join its inquiry into electoral reform as a "short-term tactical move" and delivered his strongest warning yet to his rivals not to underestimate his party's determination "at every level" to hold out for a clear commitment to proportional representation as its price for a coalition deal.

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