2、PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
正确答案: She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. ,Her claim has been completely disregarded. , Their entire house was destroyed by the flood. , The woman’s inaccurate description of the whole incident. , Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy. , They differ greatly in their knowledge of modern technology. ,Less time-consuming and focusing on creation. , Humans would be tired of communicating with one another. , Chips will be inserted in human brains. ,Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses. , Try to stick to their initial plan. , A proper mindset. , She was unhappy with fashion trends. , To keep up with the current trends. , It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others. ,Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion. , The ever-increasing costs of housing. , Things that boost efficiency. , They are mostly durable. , Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove. , They wanted to protect their reputation. , They are illustrative. , Older people’s changing musical tastes. , They can make subtle distinctions about music. , The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. ,Teenagers are much more sensitive. , She has not received any letter from the man. , The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood. , The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time. , Revise the terms and conditions of the contract. , They are both worried about the negative impact of technology. , More demanding and requiring special training. , Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots. , It will be smarter than human beings. , Try to earn as much money as possible. , Cut 20% of their daily spending. , A keen interest. , She often checked herself in a mirror. , To save the expenses on clothing. , It boosts one’s confidence when looking for employment. , Do whatever is possible to look smart. , The deterioration of the environment. , Things that we cherish most. , They are easily disposable. , Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles. , They endeavored to actually be honest. , They are conclusive. , Older people’s aversion to new music. , They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. , The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. , Teenagers are much more sentimental. , Her house has not been repaired in time. , The ground floor of their cottage was flooded. , The woman’s misreading of the insurance company’s letter. , File a lawsuit against the insurance company. , They work in different fields of AI technology. , Simply writing Al software. , There could be jobs nobody wants to do. , Life will become like a science fiction film. , Restrain themselves from high-risk investments. , Start by doing something small. , An optimistic attitude. ,She was uninterested in advertising. ,To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day. , It enhances people’s ability to work independently. , Design their own uniform to appear unique. , Their obsession with consumption. , Things that are rare to find. , They serve multiple purposes. , All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim. , They responded to colleagues’ suspicion. , They seem positive. , Deterioration in the quality of new music. , They no longer listen to new music. , The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you. , Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense. , She has failed to reach the manager again. , Their caravan was washed away by the flood. , The woman’s ignorance of the insurance company’s policy. , Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance. , They disagree about the future of Al technology. , Stimulating and motivating. , Digital life could replace human civilization. , It will take away humans’ jobs altogether. , Save one-fifth of their net monthly income. ,Ask a close friend for advice. , An ambitious plan. , She found her outfit inappropriate. , To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients. , It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing. , Wear classic pieces to impress their clients. , Their failure to accumulate wealth. , Things that cost less money. , They benefit the environment. , A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles. , They cared about other people’s claims. , They seem intuitive. , Insights into the features of good music. , They find all music sounds the same. , The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. , Teenagers’ emotions are more intense.
9、PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
正确答案: A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , Cargo logistics. , He introduced it to his brother last year. , The key role of the logistics industry. , More self-driving trucks on the road. , It doesn’t seem to offer as much freedom as he anticipated. , Not all of them know how to motivate their employees. , Money. , The way to explore employees’ interests and talents. , Consumers’ mental states change with the prices of goods. , Mental visualization. , Helping them advertise a greater variety of products. , Air-conditioning improves ventilation in the office. , There is a range of temperatures for people to feel comfortable. , It will cause a lot of discomfort. , They become less sensitive to high temperatures. , It measured positive and negative emotions independently. , Solitude had a reductive effect on high-arousal emotions. , It tended to intensify negative emotions. , It consumes almost a quarter of the body’s total energy. , A significant amount of it is for performing difficult cognitive tasks. , It is thought to be related to food consumption. , Job candidates can respond freely due to its open-ended nature. , Repeat the information on their resume. , To identify a broad general strength to elaborate on. , Tailoring their expectations to the company’s long-term goal. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening. , Traffic routes. , He was really drawn to its other versions. , The details in the driving simulator. , Stricter traffic rules. ,It doesn’t enable him to earn as much money as he used to. , Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees. , Autonomy. , The advantages of permanent full-time employment. , weather conditions influence consumers’ buying behavior. , Individual association. , Enabling them to sell their products at a higher price. , Office air-conditioning should follow guidebooks. , Twenty-two degrees is the optimal temperature for office workers. , It will sharply decrease work efficiency. , They are not bothered by temperature extremes. , It classified emotions simply as either positive or negative. , Sitting alone for 15 minutes made the participants restless. , It helped increase low-arousal emotions. , It continues to burn up calories to help us stay in shape. , Energy usage devoted to active learning accounts for a big part of it. , It is conducive to relieving mental exhaustion. , Job seekers often feel at a loss where to start in answering it. , Do their best to impress the interviewer. , To discuss important details they are going to present. , Figuring out what benefits the company is able to offer them. , A driving test. , He found it instructive and realistic. , Traveling all over the country. , Clearer road signs. , It isn’t so enjoyable as he expected. , Not all of them care about their employees’ behaviors. , Job satisfaction. , The importance of cultivating close relationships with clients. , Consumers visualize their activities in different weather. , Active consumption. , Enabling them to simplify their mathematical formulas. , A naturally ventilated office is more comfortable. , People in their comfort zone of temperature are more satisfied with their productivity. ,It will have no negative impact on work. , They tend to favor lower temperatures. , It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled. , Sitting alone without doing anything seemed really distressing. , It proved hard to depict objectively. , It uses up much less energy than it does in deep thinking. , Much of the consumption has nothing to do with conscious activities. , It is believed to remain basically constant. , Job candidates rarely take it seriously. , Follow their career coaches’ guidelines. , To reflect on their past achievements as well as failures. , Getting acquainted with the human resources personnel. , A video game. , He bought it when touring Europe. , Driving from one city to another. , More people driving safely. , It isn’t so motivating as he believed. , Few of them are aware of their employees’ feelings. , Self-awareness. , The need for getting recommendations from their managers. , Good weather triggers consumers’ desire to go shopping. , Direct correlation. , Helping them determine what to sell and at what price. ,A cool office will boost employees’ productivity. , People in different countries vary in their tolerance to uncomfortable temperatures. , It will be immediately noticeable. , They suffer from rapid temperature changes. , It ignored the fact that emotions are personal and subjective. , Solitude adversely affected the participants’ mental well-being. , It went hand in hand with sadness. , It remains inactive without burning calories noticeably. , It has something to do with the difficulty of the activities in question. , It is a prerequisite for any mental activity. , Job seekers tend to have a ready answer. , Strive to take control of their narrative. , To produce examples for different interview questions. , Finding out why the company provides the job opening.