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" The presence of a supportive other is particularly important at the early stages of recovery, when people with psychiatric disabilities tend to feel more hopeless and discouraged."

Source:   Russinova, Zlatka. "Providers' Hope-Inspiring Competence as a Factor Optimizing Psychiatric Rehabilitation Outcomes" Journal of Rehabilitation 65.4 Oct. 1 1999: 50 Google This


3. " This does not mean that the widespread presence of loosestrife is not harmful to some animal species - indeed, it probably affects those that rely on the plants that loosestrife displaces."

Source:   . "LOOSE LOGIC ON ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION" Environment 41.10 Dec. 1 1999: 7 Google This

4. " The critical reader may feel that this foregrounding of the authorial persona does in fact add particular irony to Barthes's choice of object..."

Source:   White, Nicholas. "Balzac's Shorter Fictions: Genesis and Genre" Journal of European Studies 33.3-4 Dec. 1 2003: 360-363 Google This

5. " Massive objects exert gravitational pull, so such strings would betray their presence by their gravitational influence, in particular through the phenomenon of gravitational lensing, by which massive objects reveal themselves by bending the trajectories of photons, or quanta of light."

Source:   Gangui, Alejandro. "Superconducting Cosmic Strings" American Scientist 88.3 May 1 2000: 254 Google This

6. " Munn (1986: 17) suggests that the process of differentiating and categorizing the object world relies upon the 'presence or absence of particular attributes or qualities'..."

Source:   Strang, Veronica. "Familiar forms: homologues, culture and gender in northern Australia" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.1 Mar. 1 1999: 75-77 Google This

7. "... value, and the large, dark areas takes the most effort and concentration," she says. "This is a point in the process when I tend to engage in a reverie about the objects depicted in the composition." In particular, she likes to think..."

Source:   Keenan, Georgina. "Pieces of the Past" American Artist 63.682 May 1 1999: 52-53 Google This

8. " In particular, the elements of aggression and idealization that define narcissism in object-relations theory can be transposed into a critical typology that concisely expresses the primary narrative impulses that metafictional texts tend to erect within their own narrative matrices."

Source:   Stirling, Grant. "Neurotic Narrative: Metafiction and Object-Relations Theory" College Literature 27.2 Mar. 22 2000: 80 Google This

9. " The use of blueprint paper in particular has resulted in large works of austere and innovative beauty that transform natural objects into mysterious shadow forms of strong graphic presence and indeterminate meaning. --Justin Spring "

Source:   Spring, Justin. "MARIA MARTINEZ-CANAS" Artforum International 38.3 Nov. 1 1999: 146 Google This

10. " This type of producer does not feel comfortable with the word 'product' and tends to instead believe in making objects that he/she has 'feelings' for."

Source:   Fillis, Ian. "The internationalizing smaller craft firm: insights from the marketing/entrepreneurship interface" International Small Business Journal 22.1 Feb. 1 2004: 57-83 Google This

11. " The ability to use language is probably grounded in the biological nature that makes us the particular animal we are."

Source:   Anderson, Stephen R. "A telling difference: animals can communicate, but evidence that any of them can emulate human language remains elusive" Natural History 113.9 Nov. 1 2004: 38-44 Google This

12. " Judging by the effects of translation inhibitors and premature termination, it appears that the presence of ribosomes at or near the ribosome binding site is often particularly important for mRNA stability, probably protecting the 5' terminal extremity from initiation of degradation [148]."

Source:   Grunberg-Manago, Marianne. "MESSENGER RNA STABILITY AND ITS ROLE IN CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION IN BACTERIA AND PHAGES" Annual Review of Genetics Jan. 1 1999: 193 Google This

13. "... are vegetal or animal and probably convey no particular message, but one other, two doves drinking from an urn, had been a symbol of eternal life since Early Christian times."

Source:   Walker, Rose. "The Wall Paintings in the Panteon de los Reyes at Leon: A Cycle of Intercession" Art Bulletin 82.2 June 1 2000: 200 Google This

14. " In particular, most of the essays tend to take as their starting point Brown's 1971 article, "The Rise and Function of the Holy Man." Readers familiar with it, and, more generally, with Brown's scholarly contributions probably will get the most from the volume."

Source:   WARNER, DAVID A. "The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages:Essays on the Contribution of Peter Brown" History: Review of New Books 28.3 Mar. 22 2000: 138 Google This

15. " A deer tends to veer away from any dark object chasing it. Since its shadow--cast by the headlights of the approaching vehicle--is no exception to this rule, the animal will often turn toward the oncoming car."

Source:   . "30 YEARS OF LORE" Mother Earth News Apr. 1 2000: 10 Google This

16. " Aesthetic objects tend to have 'presence' or 'livingness', even to be interpreted as 'quasi subjects'."

Source:   Aubrun, Axel. "The aesthetics of kin recognition" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.2 June 1 1999: 211-212 Google This

17. " If the animals tend to spend the same proportion of time in a particular habitat type, regardless of availability, we would expect a clockwise rotation of the points."

Source:   HJERMANN, DAG OYSTEIN. "ANALYZING HABITAT SELECTION IN ANIMALS WITHOUT WELL-DEFINED HOME RANGES" Ecology 81.5 May 1 2000: 1462 Google This

18. " For me, contra the prevailing (largely structuralist) argument that anything can symbolize anything, that context alone determines meaning, animals have multiple but not infinite qualities; and particular animals tend to convey particular meanings."

Source:   Doniger, Wendy. "The mythology of masquerading animals, or, bestiality" Social Research 71.3 Sept. 22 2004: 711-733 Google This

19. "... or operating equipment), P4 (Crafting, finishing, assembling or inspecting simple objects), and P5 (Tending to machines, buildings, plants or animals)."

Source:   Reeve, Charlie L.,Heggestad, Eric D. "Differential relations between general cognitive ability and interest-vocation fit" Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 77.3 Sept. 1 2004: 385-403 Google This

20. " Mayhew reasons that because of the presence of divided government under Nixon and Ford, "Journalists ... deprived of an opportunity for a carry-out-the-mandate-script, tended to reach for a deadlock-between-institutions counter-script that probably under-reported real legislative motion" (p. 90)."

Source:   BINDER, SARAH A. "The Dynamics of Legislative Gridlock, 1947-96" American Political Science Review 93.3 Sept. 1 1999: 519 Google This

21. "... director Roberta Levitow (Calif.). "We tend to talk down to them because we make assumptions about our negative feelings for other media; we don't see its sophistication." In addition, participants across the country, particularly those affiliated..."

Source:   COEN, STEPHANIE,FORMAN, STEPHEN C.,CAMERON, BEN. "THE FIELD AND ITS CHALLENGES" American Theatre 17.1 Jan. 1 2000: 98 Google This

22. "... without an authorial presence that were conceived less as a poet's expressions of feelings than as literary equivalents of free-standing sculptural objects."

Source:   RILKE, RAINER MARIA. "The Bowl of Roses" American Poetry Review 28.3 May 1 1999: 61 Google This

23. "... of I. All the expressivity which becomes concentrated at the end of work returns to the feeling which ensues from listening; in particular in the evolution of the character and the presence of the soprano."

Source:   KOHL, JEROME. "FOUR RECENT BOOKS ON STOCKHAUSEN" Perspectives of New Music 37.1 Jan. 1 1999: 213 Google This

24. "... themselves with a particular minority group and feel that this particular group tends to be mistreated in some way, they then believe that they too will be similarly mistreated."

Source:   TOWNSEND, ANTHONY M. "Solidarity.com? Class and Collective Action in the Electronic Village" Journal of Labor Research 21.3 June 22 2000: 393 Google This

25. " To anticipate the results somewhat, our findings imply that it is not simply the absence of information that leads men to unsafe sexual practices, but also the presence of particular preferences, feelings, and worldviews."

Source:   Adam, Barry D.,Sears, Alan,Schellenberg, E. Glenn. "Accounting for Unsafe Sex: Interviews With Men Who Have Sex With Men" Journal of Sex Research 37.1 Feb. 1 2000: 24 Google This

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