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1. " For example, Problem 1 is often neglected by popular psychology of information technologies, and by cognitive theories of human-computer interaction, which describe computers as enlarging the mind through their built-in computational power (Nardi, 1996),..."

Source:   Neuman, Yair,Bekerman, Zvi. "Where a Blind Man Ends: Five Comments on Context, Artifacts and the Boundaries of the Mind" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 17.3 May 1 2000: 315 Google This

2. "... for the most part, survived the Netanyahu era even though the Syrian negotiating track was neglected, Israeli leaders regularly characterized Asad as rejecting peace, and talk of war reemerged in the region's propaganda machinery."

Source:   Kessler, Martha Neff. "SYRIA, ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS: PAST SUCCESS AND FINAL CHALLENGES" Middle East Policy 7.2 Feb. 1 2000: 68 Google This

3. " While our illnesses are treated with the latest technological machinery and according to the latest research findings (and for this we are grateful), we may actually be and feel uncared for, neglected, demeaned, and disrespected."

Source:   . "Letters to the Editor" Tikkun 15.3 May 1 2000: 2

4. " Here, as in the Borg stories from Star Trek: The Next Generation--one of the few precedents I can call up--the instruments of mind control are cybernetic and surgical; the ultimate horror, a blood-soaked marriage between the human body and alien-directed machinery."

Source:   KLAWANS, STUART. "VIRUS * THE FACULTY" Nation 268.6 Feb. 15 1999: 34-35 Google This

5. " Rather, there is always one part of the body that wears out first and wrecks the whole human machinery, merely because the other parts cannot function without it. With this in mind, Selye..."

Source:   Wiley, Carolyn. "A Synthesis of Research on the Causes, Effects, and Reduction Strategies of Teacher Stress" Journal of Instructional Psychology 27.2 June 1 2000: 80 Google This

6. "... new idea in human evolution, intelligently incorporating contemporary psychology; as such I recommend it to students of human evolution and anyone interested in the natural state of the modern human mind."

Source:   Sambrook, T. "The Prehistory of the Mind: A Search for the Origins of Religion and Science" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.1 Mar. 1 1999: 107-109 Google This

7. "... the electorate that will be changing and re-changing its mind between now and November really can't be trusted to hold sharp objects, operate heavy machinery or recommend a good restaurant."

Source:   Blankley, Tony. "Fight for the middle" Washington Times Aug. 23 2000: 15 Google This

8. " An Anatomy of Thought: The Origin and Machinery of the Mind."

Source:   Woolf, Nancy J. "Brain Teaser" American Scientist 88.5 Sept. 1 2000: 459 Google This

9. " A theorist, Cardijn devised a Christian dialectic to compete in young workers' minds with the theoretical machinery of communism."

Source:   Hill, John. "REYNOLD HILLENBRAND - Priestly rabble-rouser, obedient son of the church" Commonweal 127.5 Mar. 10 2000: 15 Google This

10. "... machinery in the bowels of the museum, and brings to mind his project for the 24th Sao Paulo Bienal of 1998, a reductive, framed slab of ice [see A.i.A, May '99]."

Source:   LEFFINGWELL, EDWARD. "Carnegie Ramble" Art in America 88.3 Mar. 1 2000: 86 Google This

11. " It will be interesting to determine how these retrotransposons have become different in transcriptional activity between these closely related cereal hosts, or whether differences in the host transcriptional machinery account for the variable expression."

Source:   Kumar, Amar,Bennetzen, Jeffrey L. "PLANT RETROTRANSPOSONS" Annual Review of Genetics Jan. 1 1999: 479 Google This

12. " The relevant portion of the Finance Division Office Memorandum dated June25, 1998 is reproduced below as it makes interesting reading and also reflects rather adversely on the efficacy of the government machinery and apathy..."

Source:   Zahid, Tanvir. "Saindak Copper-Gold Project" Economic Review 30.11 Nov. 1 1999: 57 Google This

13. " My successors will then have an easier time of it than I had -- provided their principal knows his or her own mind and sticks to it. That is worth a lot of bright bods and oiled machinery."

Source:   INGHAM, BERNARD. "Ra, ra, Rasputin" New Statesman (1996) 128.4465 Dec. 6 1999: 72 Google This

14. "... their intellectual capital. "It's really mind-boggling when you think about this whole accounting machinery that ends up with a balance sheet that explains less than one-sixth of a company's real value," says Lev. "So we are talking..."

Source:   BUDERI, ROBERT. "In Search of Innovation" Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.) 102.6 Nov. 1 1999: 42 Google This

15. " The fury of it. The machinery of her mind catching on one word: Love."

Source:   Kushner, Dale M. "Lady Magdalene in Galilee" Literary Review 43.1 Sept. 22 1999: 73 Google This

16. " Rapoport was one of a scant handful of Connecticut legislators who might be genuinely termed liberal, never mind rooted in activist constituencies instead of party machinery."

Source:   . "Rapoport makes the LEAP: a leader in progressive grassroots politics auditions for the national stage" Nation v267.n8 Sept. 21 1998: 27-29 Google This

17. " Our third objective was to examine which types of maltreatment (physical abuse, psychological abuse, neglect) had resulted in CPS interventions, and which types of family problems best predicted the provision of protective services among young offenders."

Source:   Haapasalo, Jaana. "Young Offenders' Experiences of Child Protection Services" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29.3 June 1 2000: 355 Google This

18. " Hudson (1993) defined elder neglect as the failure of the responsible parties to provide reasonable assistance and to ensure that basic physical, psychological, social, and financial needs are met, resulting in harm."

Source:   Meeks-Sjostrom, Diana. "A comparison of three measures of elder abuse" Journal of Nursing Scholarship 36.3 Sept. 22 2004: 247-251 Google This

19. "... neglect of some branch of useful study: and it is a lamentable spectacle to see minds, capable of better things, running to seed in the specious indolence of these empty aimless mockeries of intellectual exertion."

Source:   Peacock, Thomas Love,Shelley, Percy Bysshe,Macaulay, Thomas Babington. "What is utility?" Arts Education Policy Review 105.6 July 1 2004: 33-39 Google This

20. " In The Making of Middle English, Matthews offers a healthy reminder that we should not overlook the scholars and the scholarship of the past lest in our own convictions of superior wisdom we neglect an interesting and useful source of study."

Source:   Towell, Julie. "The Making of Middle English, 1765-1910" Criticism 42.1 Jan. 1 2000: 143 Google This

21. " To ease progressive minds, she suggests that lipstick, hair dye, and Wonderbras may in fact be a force for some social good--helping women born with lesser physical endowments make up for nature's neglect through..."

Source:   Larson, Christina. "Tour of beauty: a hundred years in the arms race to acquire newer, better weapons of cosmetic enhancement" Washington Monthly 36.11 Nov. 1 2004: 50-53 Google This

22. " By definition of the term mistake, a human - or a culture - that posits 'map'-'territory' identity engages in an archetypal example of "making a mistake." Granted only that much logical machinery, this frame of reference can describe the structure of human behavior..."

Source:   Hilgartner, C.A. "Ishmael" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics v55.n2 June 22 1998: 166-180 Google This

23. " Later advances in machinery displaced more humans from physical jobs."

Source:   Pearson, Ian. "Beyond digital" New Statesman (1996) 129.4494 July 10 2000 Google This

24. " In my mind, it's no longer a question of the administration's `benign neglect' of our nation's nuclear forces, but instead, a compelling case can be made that it is a matter of `erosion by design.' " Unfortunately, neither..."

Source:   Gaffney, Frank, Jr. "Lights out at Los Alamos?" Washington Times Aug. 29 2000: 15 Google This

25. " The primary goal of human rights NGOs is "monitoring and reporting of government behavior on human rights, particularly violations, building pressures and creating international machinery to end the violations..."

Source:   van Tuijl, Peter. "NGOs and Human Rights: Sources of Justice and Democracy" Journal of International Affairs 52.2 Mar. 22 1999: 493 Google This

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