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    This is what Russia's long called"Reflexive control.

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    Reflexive and blind opposition is not democratic.

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    It should be natural and Reflexive.

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    There is also a Reflexive possessive swój.

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    It ensures also a generalist, humanist, critical and Reflexive.

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    It is Reflexive: for any reference value x, x.

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    My Reflexive stance is one of suspicion and skepticism.

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    Also, Reflexive pronouns can be used in adverbial expressions:"täm eņtš ie,""this same night.

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    This Reflexive approach, based on data analysis, sets us apart from other institutions.

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    Participant observation is a strategy of Reflexive learning, not a single method of observing.

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    Your nervous system has two automatic or Reflexive ways of responding to stressful events:.

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    Direct knowledge is obtained by human senses and Reflexive knowledge is derived from direct knowledge.

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    Over the past 50 years, data has slowly accumulated suggesting that neonates are more than just Reflexive beings.

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    Similarly, when your baggage becomes ingrained as habits, they produce seemingly Reflexive response even when they are neither healthy or adaptive.

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    If you are fast and Reflexive enough, you can keep stacking dodge-crits in order to wear down and kill opponents with ease.

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    Chances are, as you ask yourself these questions, there will be a Reflexive response going on, which I call the“Yes, But…” response.

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    We strive to be audacious and are willing to take calculated risks while at the same time basing our decisions on rational, Reflexive planning.

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    By most people's Reflexive estimation, that's not gambling any more, b/c most people assume that“gambling” MUST entail high odds of failure for any participant.

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    Sometimes we deal with Reflexive verbs, then it is necessary to mentally discard the return postfix-s and in the rest determine the spelling by the algorithm.

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    The framing matrix of the late modern personality is the ambiguous way the fluid social relations of late modernity impinge on the individual, producing a Reflexive and multiple self.

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    Yet that Reflexive impulse can itself generate distrust when such responses eventually come to light, as they often do- as when, for example, Hillary was shown to be less than forthright over her emails.

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    Yet that Reflexive impulse can itself generate distrust when such responses eventually come to light, as they often do- as when, for example, Clinton was shown to be less than forthright over her emails.

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    Charles Darwin theorized that since, in his view, human crying was simply a distress call, the tears produced by it were no more than a Reflexive reaction caused by the strain of crying out:.

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    From 1999 to 2009 Beck was a spokesman of the Collaborative Reflexive Modernization Research Centre 536, an interdisciplinary consortium of four universities in the Munich area funded and overseen by the German Research Foundation DFG.

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    We abdicate'the self' by continuing to show up in the world in accordance with the expectations of others which is reinforced by their projections and our Reflexive need to defend ourselves in response to those projections.

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    The"emotional brain" is activated in a"switching" of activity from the frontal lobes and neo-cortex(the intellectual, insightful,"thinking brain"), to the more Reflexive responses of the limbic system or"emotional brain," as the body's defense mechanisms(the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system) are initiated.

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    By type and reason- drowning is true or“wet” if a large amount of water enters the bronchial tree and is“dry” or asphyxical- when the first drops of water entering the trachea cause Reflexive respiratory and cardiac activity, The same type applies to cold shock, as well as secondary drowning.

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    This“fair-minded words” dodge is one of the oldest tricks in Obama's book, which is how he can continue to portray himself as some sort of reasonable interlocutor, especially on those basic issues of human dignity and justice concerning the unborn on which he is among the least reasonable and most Reflexive and ideological.

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