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  • "Why Women Apologize More Than Men: Gender Differences in Thresholds for Perceiving Offensive Behavior," Karina Schumann and Michael Ross, Psychological Science (forthcoming)

    Week in Ideas 2010

  • He discusses eight "Thresholds" and their related disciplines:

    Big History Steven Barnes 2008

  • He discusses eight "Thresholds" and their related disciplines:

    Archive 2008-09-01 Steven Barnes 2008

  • Click through to the "Thresholds" and add one that you know will be violated, like this one:

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • Crossing Thresholds The industry's pattern of visits altered in 2008, after Medicare started to pay home-health firms bonuses for 6, 14 and 20 therapy visits to a patient, rather than only at 10 visits.

    Home-Health Firms Blasted John Carreyrou 2011

  • Thresholds for inclusionEach subject table is driven by the eight indicators of performance.

    Guardian University Guide 2012: methodology 2011

  • Thresholds for filing income tax probably affect the decision.

    Matthew Yglesias » Child Tax Credit 2009

  • Nina's middle-school novel Thresholds, which involves portals to other dimensions and planets, will be published by Viking in the 2010.

    MIND MELD: What Book Introduced You to Science Fiction? 2009

  • "Thresholds—that is what is so controversial here," said another person briefed on the high-level discussions this week.

    EU Pins Down Indicators to Gauge Imbalances Riva Froymovich 2011

  • Her middle-school novel Thresholds came out from Viking in August 2010.

    Blood Lite II: Overbite Kevin J. Anderson 2010

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