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Participants improved performance in the B2 phase, and explained that choking resulted from an increase in public self-awareness (S-A).
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The music intervention decreased S-A, and enabled participants to minimize explicit monitoring of execution and reduce general distractibility.
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When he confronts a bad guy, he says, Who you tryin' to get crazy with S-A?
Fun With Flags | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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An amped-up Update: by which I mean much stronger version of S-A might get a veto-proof majority then.
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What exactly did the Motorola and S-A people think was going on when Charter asked to overpay for the equipment if those vendors would spend the extra money to buy ads from Charter?
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I suspect there would have been pretty damn near, and possibly more than, the 60 votes for S-A necessary to put an official change of war policy on Bush's desk...which the President, of course, would have vetoed.
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Essentially Charter was making a short-term zero interest loan to S-A — should S-A have demurred, saying, No, no.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Stoneridge v Scientific Atlanta: 2007
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Salazar-Alexander henceforth known as S-A, in all its toothless glory, is the best first step toward getting the policy changed.
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Basically, Charter asked S-A to change the prices of the set-top boxes after the fact, and then refunded them the same amount of money as a rebate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Stoneridge v Scientific Atlanta: 2007
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Sulke "juwele" is daar heelwat van by die ander S-A spanne ook.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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