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2020年12月六级真题

2020年12月六级真题

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  • 1、PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonwhystudentsshouldbeencouragedtodevelopcreativity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.

    正确答案:
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    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.
    答案解析:

    简单

    3、PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswersheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Theideaoftaxingthingsthatarebadforsocietyhasapowerfulallure.Itoffersthepossibilityofadoublebenefit—____harmfulactivities,whilealsoprovidingthegovernmentwithrevenue.Takesintaxes.Taxesonalcoholmakeitmoreexpensivetogetdrunk,whichreducesexcessivedrinkingand____driving.Atthesametime,theyprovidestateandlocalgovernmentswithbillionsofdollarsofrevenue.Tobaccotaxes,whichgeneratemorethantwiceasmuch,haveproven____inthedeclineofsmoking,whichhassavedmillionsoflives.Taxescanalsobeanimportanttoolforenvironmentalprotection,andmanyeconomistssaytaxingcarbonwouldbethebestwaytoreducegreenhousegasemissions.Economictheorysaysthatunlikeincomeorsalestaxes,carbontaxescanactuallyincreaseeconomicefficiency;becausecompaniesthat_______carbondioxideintotheskydon’tpaythecostsoftheclimatechangetheycause,carbontaxeswouldrestoretheproper____tothemarket.Inreality,carbontaxesalonewon’tbeenoughtohaltglobalwarming,buttheywouldbeausefulpartofanyclimateplan.What’smore,therevenuefromthistax,whichwould____behundredsofbillionsofdollarsperyear,couldbehandedouttocitizensasa____orusedtofundgreeninfrastructureprojects.Similarly,awealthtaxhasbeenputforwardasawaytoreduceinequalitywhileraisingrevenue.Therevenuefromthistax,whichsomeexperts____willbeover$4trillionperdecade,wouldbedesignatedforhousing,childcare,healthcareandothergovernmentbenefits.Ifyoubelieve,asmanydo,thatwealthinequalityis____bad,thenthesetaxesimprovesocietywhilealso____governmentcoffers(金库).A)discouragingB)dividendC)emotionalD)fragmentsE)impairedF)imprisonedG)incentivesH)inherentlyI)initiallyJ)instrumentalK)mergingL)predictM)probablyN)pumpO)swelling(空中请填写大写)

    正确答案: A,E,J,N,G,M,B,L,H,O
    答案解析:

    简单

    4、SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswersheet2.ThePriceofOilandthePriceofCarbonA)Agroupofcornfarmersstandshuddledaroundanagronomist(农学家)andhiscomputeronthesideofanirrigationmachineincentralSouthAfrica.Theagronomisthasjustflownoverthefieldwithahybridunmannedaerialvehicle(UAV)thattakesoffandlandsusingpropellersyetmaintainsdistanceandspeedforscanningvasthectaresoflandthroughtheuseofitsfixedwings.B)TheUAVisfittedwithafourspectralbandprecisionsensorthatconductsonboardprocessingimmediatelyaftertheflight,allowingfarmersandfieldstafftoaddress,almostimmediately,anycropabnormalitiesthatthesensormayhaverecorded,makingthedatacollectiontrulyreal-time.C)Inthisinstance,thefarmersandagronomistarelookingtospecializedsoftwaretogivethemanaccurateplantpopulationcount.It’sbeen10dayssincethecornemergedandthefarmerwantstodetermineifthereareanypartsofthefieldthatrequirereplantingduetoalackofemergenceorwinddamage,whichcanbesevereintheearlystagesofthesummerrainyseason.D)Atthisgrowthstageoftheplant’sdevelopment,thefarmerhasanother10daystoconductanyreplantingbeforethemajorityofhisfertilizerandchemicalapplicationsneedtooccur.Oncethesehavebeenapplied,itbecomeseconomicallyunviabletotakecorrectiveaction,makinganyfurthercollecteddatahistoricalandusefulonlytoinformfuturepracticesfortheseasontocome.E)Thesoftwarecompletesitsprocessinginunder15minutesproducingaplantpopulationcountmap.It’sdifficulttograspjusthowimpressivethisis,withoutunderstandingthatjustoverayearagoitwouldhavetakenthreetofivedaystoprocesstheexactsamedataset,illustratingtheadvancementsthathavebeenachievedinprecisionagricultureandremotesensinginrecentyears.WiththesoftwarehavingbeendevelopedintheUnitedStatesonthesamevarietyofcropsinseeminglysimilarconditions,theagronomistfeelsconfidentthatthesoftwarewillproduceanearaccurateresult.F)Asthemapappearsonthescreen,theagronomist’sfacebeginstodrop.Havingwalkedthroughtheplantedrowsbeforetheflighttogainaphysicalunderstandingofthesituationontheground,heknowstheinstantheseesthedataonhisscreenthattheplantcountisnotcorrect,andsodothefarmers,evenwiththeirlimitedunderstandingofhowtoreadremotesensingmaps.G)Hypothetically,itispossibleformachinestolearntosolveanyproblemonearthrelatingtothephysicalinteractionofallthingswithinadefinedorcontainedenvironmentbyusingartificialintelligenceandmachinelearning.H)Remotesensorsenablealgorithms(算法)tointerpretafield’senvironmentasstatisticaldatathatcanbeunderstoodandusefultofarmersfordecision-making.Algorithmsprocessthedata,adaptingandlearningbasedonthedatareceived.Themoreinputsandstatisticalinformationcollected,thebetterthealgorithmwillbeatpredictingarangeofoutcomes.Andtheaimisthatfarmerscanusethisartificialintelligencetoachievetheirgoalofabetterharvestthroughmakingbetterdecisionsinthefield.I)In2011,IBM,throughitsR&DHeadquartersinHaifa,Israel,launchedanagriculturalcloud-computingproject.Theproject,incollaborationwithanumberofspecializedITandagriculturalpartners,hadonegoalinmind—totakeavarietyofacademicandphysicaldatasourcesfromanagriculturalenvironmentandturntheseintoautomaticpredictivesolutionsforfarmersthatwouldassisttheminmakingreal-timedecisionsinthefield.J)InterviewswithsomeoftheIBMprojectteammembersatthetimerevealedthattheteambelieveditwasentirelypossibleto“algorithm”agriculture,meaningthatalgorithmscouldsolveanyproblemintheworld.Earlierthatyear,IBM’scognitivelearningsystem,Watson,competedinthegameJeopardyagainstformerwinnersBradRutterandKenJenningswithastonishingresults.Severalyearslater,Watsonwentontoproduceground-breakingachievementsinthefieldofmedicine.K)Sowhydidtheprojecthavesuchsuccessinmedicinebutnotagriculture?Becauseitisoneofthemostdifficultfieldstocontainforthepurposeofstatisticalquantification.Evenwithinasinglefield,conditionsarealwayschangingfromonesectiontothenext.There’sunpredictableweather,changesinsoilquality,andtheever-presentpossibilitythatpestsanddiseasesmaypayavisit.Growersmayfeeltheirprospectsaregoodforanupcomingharvest,butuntilthatdayarrives,theoutcomewillalwaysbeuncertain.L)Bycomparison,ourbodiesareacontainedenvironment.Agriculturetakesplaceinnature,amongecosystemsofinteractingorganismsandactivity,andcropproductiontakesplacewithinthatecosystemenvironment.Buttheseecosystemsarenotcontained.Theyaresubjecttoclimaticoccurrencessuchasweathersystems,whichimpactuponhemispheresasawhole,andfromcontinenttocontinent.Therefore,understandinghowtomanageanagriculturalenvironmentmeanstakingliterallymanyhundredsifnotthousandsoffactorsintoaccount.M)WhatmayoccurwiththesameseedandfertilizerprogramintheUnitedStates’MidwestregionisalmostcertainlyunrelatedtowhatmayoccurwiththesameseedandfertilizerprograminAustraliaorSouthAfrica.Afewfactorsthatcouldimpactonvariationwouldtypicallyincludethemeasurementofrainperunitofacropplanted,soiltype,patternsofsoildegradation,daylighthours,temperatureandsoforth.N)Sotheproblemwithdeployingmachinelearningandartificialintelligenceinagricultureisnotthatscientistslackthecapacitytodevelopprogramsandprotocolstobegintoaddressthebiggestofgrowers’concerns;theproblemisthatinmostcases,notwoenvironmentswillbeexactlyalike,whichmakesthetesting,validationandsuccessfulrolloutofsuchtechnologiesmuchmorelaboriousthaninmostotherindustries.O)Practically,tosaythatAIandMachineLearningcanbedevelopedtosolveallproblemsrelatedtoourphysicalenvironmentistobasicallysaythatwehaveacompleteunderstandingofallaspectsoftheinteractionofphysicalormaterialactivityontheplanet.Afterall,itisonlythroughourunderstandingof“thenatureofthings”thatprotocolsandprocessesaredesignedfortherationalcapabilitiesofcognitivesystemstotakeplace.And,althoughAIandMachineLearningareteachingusmanythingsabouthowtounderstandourenvironment,wearestillfarfrombeingabletopredictcriticaloutcomesinfieldslikeagriculturepurelythroughthecognitiveabilityofmachines.P)Backedbytheventurecapitalcommunity,whichisnowinvestingbillionsofdollarsinthesector,mostagriculturaltechnologystartupstodayarepushedtocompletedevelopmentasquicklyaspossibleandthenencouragedtofloodthemarketasquicklyaspossiblewiththeirproducts.Q)Thisusuallyresultsinafailureofaproduct,whichleadstoskepticismfromthemarketanddeliversablowtotheintegrityofMachineLearningtechnology.Inmostcases,theproblemisnotthatthetechnologydoesnotwork,theproblemisthatindustryhasnottakenthetimetorespectthatagricultureisoneofthemostuncontainedenvironmentstomanage.Fortechnologytotrulymakeanimpactonagriculture,moreeffort,skills,andfundingisneededtotestthesetechnologiesinfarmers’fields.R)Thereishugepotentialforartificialintelligenceandmachinelearningtorevolutionizeagriculturebyintegratingthesetechnologiesintocriticalmarketsonaglobalscale.Onlythencanitmakeadifferencetothegrower,whereitreallycounts.____Farmerswillnotprofitfromreplantingoncetheyhaveappliedmostofthefertilizerandotherchemicalstotheirfields.____Agriculturediffersfromthemedicalscienceofthehumanbodyinthatitsenvironmentisnotacontainedone.____Theagronomistissurethathewillobtainanearaccuratecountofplantpopulationwithhissoftware.____Theapplicationofartificialintelligencetoagricultureismuchmorechallengingthantomostotherindustries.____EventhefarmersknowthedataprovidedbytheUAVisnotcorrect.____Thepressureforquickresultsleadstoproductfailure,which,inturn,arousesdoubtsabouttheapplicabilityofAItechnologytoagriculture.____Remotesensorsareaimedtohelpfarmersimprovedecision-makingtoincreaseyields.____Thefarmerexpectsthesoftwaretotellhimwhetherhewillhavetoreplantanypartsofhisfarmfields.____Agricultureprovesverydifficulttoquantifybecauseoftheconstantlychangingconditionsinvolved.____Thesameseedandfertilizerprogrammayyieldcompletelydifferentoutcomesindifferentplaces.(空中请填写大写)

    正确答案: D,L,E,N,F,Q,H,C,K,M
    答案解析:

    简单

    5、SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Whatistheplaceofartinacultureofinattention?RecentvisitorstotheLouvrereportthattouristscannowspendonlyaminuteinfrontoftheMonaLisabeforebeingaskedtomoveon.Muchofthattime,forsomeofthem,isspenttakingphotographsnotevenofthepaintingbutofthemselveswiththepaintinginthebackground.Oneviewisthatwehavedemocratisedtourismandgallery-goingsomuchthatwehavemadeiteffectivelyimpossibletoappreciatewhatwe’vetravelledtosee.Inthisoversubscribedsociety,experiencebecomesacommoditylikeanyother.TherearequeuestoclimbMt.JolmoLungmaaswellastoseefamouspaintings.Leisure,thusconceived,ishardlabour,andreturningtoworkbecomesawell-earnedbreakfromtheordeal.Whatgetslostinthisindustrialisedhasteisthequalityoflooking.Consideranextremeexample,thelatephilosopherRichardWollheim.WhenhevisitedtheLouvrehecouldspentasmuchasfourhourssittingbeforeapainting.Thefirsthour,heclaimed,wasnecessaryformisperceptionstobeeliminated.Itwasonlythenthatthepicturewouldbegintodiscloseitself.Thisseemsunthinkabletoday,butitisstillpossibletoorganise.Eveninthebusiestmuseumstherearemanyroomsandmanypicturesworthhoursofcontemplationwhichthecrowdslargelyignore.Sometimesthelargestcrowdsarepartlytheproductsofbadmanagement;theMonaLisaissuchahurriedexperiencetodaypartlybecausethemuseumisbeingreorganised.TheUffiziinFlorence,anothersiteofculturalpilgrimage,hascutitsentryqueuesdowntosevenminutesbyclevermanagement.Andtherearesomeformsofart,thosedesignedtobespectaclesaswellasobjectsofcontemplation,whichcanworkperfectlywellinthefaceofhugecrowds.OlafurEliasson’scurrentTateModernshow,forinstance,mightseemnothingmorethananentertainment,overrunasitiswithkidsromping(喧闹地玩耍)infogroomsandspraymistinstallations.Butit’smorethanthat:whereEliassonisathismostentertaining,heisathismostserioustoo,andhisdisorientinginstallationsbringhometherealityofthedestructiveeffectswearehavingontheplanet—notleastwhatwearedoingtotheglaciersofEliasson’sbelovedIceland.MarcelProust,anotherloveroftheLouvre,wrote:“Itisonlythroughartthatwecanescapefromourselvesandknowhowanotherpersonseestheuniverse,whoselandscapeswouldotherwisehaveremainedasunknownasanyonthemoon.”Ifanyartremainsworthseeing,itmustleadustosuchescapes.Butaminuteinfrontofapaintinginahurriedcrowdwon’tdothat.

    正确答案: The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. , The near impossibility of appreciating art in an age of mass tourism. , It is quite common to misinterpret artistic works. , Sites of cultural pilgrimage are always flooded with visitors. , It is possible to combine entertainment with appreciation of serious art. , Allow us to escape the harsh reality. The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. , The near impossibility of appreciating art in an age of mass tourism. , It is quite common to misinterpret artistic works. , Sites of cultural pilgrimage are always flooded with visitors. , It is possible to combine entertainment with appreciation of serious art. , Allow us to escape the harsh reality. , The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. , The near impossibility of appreciating art in an age of mass tourism. , It is quite common to misinterpret artistic works. , Sites of cultural pilgrimage are always flooded with visitors. , It is possible to combine entertainment with appreciation of serious art. , Allow us to escape the harsh reality. , The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. , The enormous appeal of a great piece of artistic work to tourists. , It takes time to appreciate a piece of art fully. , Art works in museums should be better taken care of. , Children learn to appreciate art works most effectively while they are playing. , Enable us to live a much fuller life. The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. , The near impossibility of appreciating art in an age of mass tourism. , It is quite common to misinterpret artistic works. , Sites of cultural pilgrimage are always flooded with visitors. , It is possible to combine entertainment with appreciation of serious art. , Allow us to escape the harsh reality. , The ever-growing commercial value of long-cherished artistic works. , The longer people contemplate a picture, the more likely they will enjoy it. , Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors. , Art works about the environment appeal most to young children. , Help us to see the world from a different perspective. , The enormous appeal of a great piece of artistic work to tourists. , It takes time to appreciate a piece of art fully. , Art works in museums should be better taken care of. , Children learn to appreciate art works most effectively while they are playing. , Enable us to live a much fuller life. , The near impossibility of appreciating art in an age of mass tourism. , It is quite common to misinterpret artistic works. , Sites of cultural pilgrimage are always flooded with visitors. , It is possible to combine entertainment with appreciation of serious art. , Allow us to escape the harsh reality.
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    6、PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Everyfiveyears,thegovernmenttriestotellAmericanswhattoputintheirbellies.Eatmorevegetables.Dialbackthefats.It’sallbasedonthebestavailablescienceforleadingahealthylife.Butthebestavailablesciencealsohasalottosayaboutwhatthosefoodchoicesdototheenvironment,andsomeresearchersareannoyedthatnewdietaryrecommendationsoftheUSDA(UnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture)releasedyesterdayseemtoutterlyignorethatfact.Broadly,the2016-2020dietaryrecommendationsaimforbalance:Morevegetables,leanermeatsandfarlesssugar.ButAmericansconsumemorecaloriespercapitathanalmostanyothercountryintheworld.SothethingsAmericanseathaveahugeimpactonclimatechange.Soiltillingreleasescarbondioxide,anddeliveryvehiclesemitexhaust.Thegovernment’sdietaryguidelinescouldhavedonealottolowerthatclimatecost.Notjustbecauseoftheirpositionofauthority:Theguidelinesdrivebillionsofdollarsoffoodproductionthroughfederalprogramslikeschoollunchesandnutritionassistancefortheneedy.Onitsown,plantandanimalagriculturecontributes9percentofallthecountry’sgreenhousegasemissions.That’snotcountingthefuelburnedintransportation,processing,refrigeration,andotherwaypointsbetweenfarmandbelly.Redmeatsareamongthebiggestandmostnotoriousemitters,buttruckingasaladfromCaliforniatoMinnesotainJanuaryalsocarriesasignificantburden.Andgreenhousegasemissionsaren’tthewholestory.Foodproductionisthelargestuseroffreshwater,largestcontributortothelossofbiodiversity,andamajorcontributortousingupnaturalresources.AllofthesepointsandmoreshowedupintheDietaryGuidelinesAdvisoryCommittee’sscientificreport,releasedlastFebruary.MiriamNelsonchairedthesubcommitteeinchargeofsustainabilityforthereport,andisdisappointedthateatinglessmeatandbuyinglocalfoodaren’tinthefinalproduct.“Especiallyifyouconsiderthateatinglessmeat,especiallyredandprocessed,hashealthbenefits,”shesays.Sowhathappened?Theofficialresponseisthatsustainabilityfallstoofaroutsidetheguidelines’officialscope,whichistoprovide“nutritionalanddietaryinformation.”Possiblytheagenciesinchargeofdraftingthedecisionsaretooclosetotheindustriestheyaresupposedtoregulate.Ononehand,theUSDAiscompilingdietaryadvice.Ontheother,theirclientsareUSagriculturecompanies.Thelineaboutkeepingtheguidelines’scopetonutritionanddietdoesn’tringquiterightwithresearchers.DavidWallinga,forexample,says,“Inpreviousguidelines,they’vealwaysbeenconcernedwiththingslikefoodsecurity—whichispresumablythemissionoftheUSDA.Youabsolutelyneedtobeworriedaboutclimateimpactsandfuturesustainabilityifyouwantsecurefoodinthefuture.”

    正确答案: Too much emphasis is given to eating less meat and buying local food. , Its researchers have already submitted relevant proposals. , Greenhouse effect is an issue still under debate. , Its sole responsibility for providing dietary advice. , Endeavor to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture. Too much emphasis is given to eating less meat and buying local food. , Its researchers have already submitted relevant proposals. , Greenhouse effect is an issue still under debate. , Its sole responsibility for providing dietary advice. , Endeavor to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture. ,The dietary recommendations are not based on medical science. , Its agencies in charge of drafting the guidelines have the expertise. , Modern agriculture has increased food diversity. , Its close ties with the agriculture companies. , Fulfill its mission by closely cooperating with the industries. Too much emphasis is given to eating less meat and buying local food. , Its researchers have already submitted relevant proposals. , Greenhouse effect is an issue still under debate. , Its sole responsibility for providing dietary advice. , Endeavor to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture. ,The dietary recommendations are not based on medical science. , Its agencies in charge of drafting the guidelines have the expertise. , Modern agriculture has increased food diversity. , Its close ties with the agriculture companies. , Fulfill its mission by closely cooperating with the industries. ,It takes on notice of the potential impact on the environment , It can raise students’ environmental awareness through its programs. , Farming consumes most of our natural resources. , Its alleged failure to regulate the industries. , Study the long-term impact of climate change on food production. Too much emphasis is given to eating less meat and buying local food. , Its researchers have already submitted relevant proposals. , Greenhouse effect is an issue still under debate. , Its sole responsibility for providing dietary advice. , Endeavor to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture. ,The dietary recommendations are not based on medical science. , Its agencies in charge of drafting the guidelines have the expertise. , Modern agriculture has increased food diversity. , Its close ties with the agriculture companies. , Fulfill its mission by closely cooperating with the industries. ,It takes on notice of the potential impact on the environment , It can raise students’ environmental awareness through its programs. , Farming consumes most of our natural resources. , Its alleged failure to regulate the industries. , Study the long-term impact of climate change on food production. ,It ignores the harmful effect of red meat and processed food on health. , It has the capacity and the financial resources to do so. , Food is easily contaminated from farm to belly. , Its exclusive concern with Americans’ food safety. , Give top priority to things like nutrition and food security. Too much emphasis is given to eating less meat and buying local food. , Its researchers have already submitted relevant proposals. , Greenhouse effect is an issue still under debate. , Its sole responsibility for providing dietary advice. , Endeavor to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture. ,The dietary recommendations are not based on medical science. , Its agencies in charge of drafting the guidelines have the expertise. , Modern agriculture has increased food diversity. , Its close ties with the agriculture companies. , Fulfill its mission by closely cooperating with the industries. ,It takes on notice of the potential impact on the environment , It can raise students’ environmental awareness through its programs. , Farming consumes most of our natural resources. , Its alleged failure to regulate the industries. , Study the long-term impact of climate change on food production. ,It ignores the harmful effect of red meat and processed food on health. , It has the capacity and the financial resources to do so. , Food is easily contaminated from farm to belly. , Its exclusive concern with Americans’ food safety. , Give top priority to things like nutrition and food security. ,It takes on notice of the potential impact on the environment , It can raise students’ environmental awareness through its programs. , Farming consumes most of our natural resources. , Its alleged failure to regulate the industries. , Study the long-term impact of climate change on food production.
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    7、PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.青藏铁路是世界上最高最长的高原铁路,全长1956公里,其中有960公里在海拔4000多米之上,是连接西藏和中国其他地区的第一条铁路。由于铁路穿越世界上最脆弱的生态系统,在建设期间和建成后都采取了生态保护措施,以确保其成为一条“绿色铁路”。青藏铁路大大缩短了中国内地与西藏之间的旅行时间。更重要的是,它极大地促进了西藏的经济发展,改善了当地居民的生活。铁路开通后,愈来愈多的人选择乘火车前往西藏,这样还有机会欣赏沿线的美景。

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    8、PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonwhystudentsshouldbeencouragedtoeffectivecommunicationskills.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.

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    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.
    答案解析:

    简单

    10、PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswersheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Virtuallyeveryactivitythatentailsorfacilitatesin-personhumaninteractionseemstobeinthemidstofatotalmeltdownasthecoronavirus(冠状病毒)outbreakerasesAmericans’desiretotravel.Amtraksaysbookingsaredown50percentandcancelationsareup300percent.HotelsinSanFranciscoareexperiencing____ratesbetween70and80percent.BroadwaygoesdarkonThursdaynight.Universities,nowemptyingtheircampuses,havenevertriedonlinelearningonthis_____.White-collarcompanieslikeAmazon,Apple,andtheNewYorkTimesareaskingemployeestoworkfromhomeforthe____future.Butwhathappensafterthecoronavirus?Insomeways,theansweris:Alltheoldnormalstuff.Thepandemic(大流行病)willtakelives,____economiesanddestroyroutines,butitwillpass.Americanswillneverstopgoingtobasketballgames.Theywon’tstopgoingonvacation.They’llmeettodobusiness.Nodecentralizingtechnologysofar—nottelephones,nottelevision,andnottheinternet—hasdentedthathumandesiretoshakehands,despitetechnologists’____tothecontrary.Yettherearerealreasonstothinkthatthingswillnotreturntothewaytheywerelastweek.Small____createsmallsocietalshifts;bigoneschangethingsforgood.TheNewYorktransitstrikeof1980is____withpromptingseverallong-termchangesinthecity,includingbusandbikelanes,andwomenwearingsportsshoestowork.TheSpanishflupandemicof1918promptedthedevelopmentofnationalhealthcareinEurope.Hereandnow,thismightnotevenbeaquestionof____.It’snotclearthatthecruiseindustrywill____.Orthatpublictransitwon’tgobrokewithout____assistance.Theinfrastructuremightnotevenbeinplacetodowhatweweredoingin2019.A)credentialsB)creditedC)cumulativeD)disruptionsE)federalF)foreseeableG)predictionsH)preferenceI)scaleJ)strangleK)subtleL)summonedM)surviveN)vacancyO)wedge(空中请填写大写)

    正确答案: N,I,F,J,G,D,B,H,M,E
    答案解析:

    简单

    11、SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswersheet2.SlowHopeA)Ourworldisfullof—mostlyuntold—storiesofslowhope,drivenbytheideathatchangeispossible.Theyare‘slow’intheirunfolding,andtheyareslowbecausetheycomewithsetbacks.B)Atthebeginningoftime—sogoesthemyth—humanssuffered,shiveringinthecoldanddarkuntilthetitan(巨人)Prometheusstolefirefromthegods.Justasinthemyth,technology—firstfireandstonetools,andlaterfarming,thesteamengineandindustry,fossilfuels,chemicalsandnuclearpower—hasallowedustoalterandcontrolthenaturalworld.Themythalsoremindsusthattheseadvanceshavecomeataprice:asapunishmentforPrometheus’crime,thegodscreatedPandora,andtheygaveheraboxfilledwithevilsandcurses.WhenPandora’sboxwasopened,itunleashedswarmsofdiseasesanddisastersuponhumankind.C)Todaywecannolongerignoretheecologicalcursesthatwehavereleasedinoursearchforwarmthandcomfort.Inengineeringandexploitingandtransformingourhabitat,wehaveopenedtensofthousandsofPandora’sboxes.Inrecentdecades,environmentalthreatshaveexpandedbeyondregionalboundariestohaveglobalreachand,mosthauntingly,aremultiplyingatadizzyingrate.Onaregularbasis,weareremindedthatwearerunningoutoftime.Yearafteryear,fasterandfaster,consumptionoutpacesthebiologicalcapacityofourplanet.Storiesofacceleratedcatastrophemultiply.Wefearthebreakdownoftheelectricgrid,theendofnon-renewableresources,theexpansionofdeserts,thelossofislands,andthepollutionofourairandwater.D)Accelerationisthesignatureofourtime.Populationsandeconomicactivitygrewslowlyformuchofhumanhistory.Forthousandsofyearsandwellintoearlymoderntimes,worldeconomiessawnogrowthatall,butfromaroundthemid-19thcenturyandagain,inparticular,sincethemid-20th,therealGDPhasincreasedatanenormousspeed,andsohashumanconsumption.IntheMiddleAges,householdsinCentralEuropemighthaveownedfewerthan30objectsonaverage;in1900,thisnumberhadincreasedto400,andin2020to15,000.Theaccelerationofhumanproduction,consumptionandtravelhaschangedtheanimateandinanimatespheres.Ithasechoedthroughnaturalprocessesonwhichhumansdepend.Speciesextinction,deforestation,dammingofrivers,occurrenceoffloods,thedepletionofozone,thedegradationofoceansystemsandmanyotherareasareallexperiencingacceleration.Ifrepresentedgraphically,thecurveforallthesechangeslooksratherlikethatwell-knownhockeystick:withlittlechangeovermillennia(数千年)andadramaticupswingoverthepastdecades.E)Someoftoday’snarrativesaboutthefutureseemtosuggestthatwetoo,likePrometheus,willbesavedbyanewHercules,adivineengineer,someonewhowillmastermind,manoeuvreandmanipulateourplanet.Theysuggestthatgeoengineering,coldfusionorfaster-than-lightspaceshipsmighttranscendonceandforalltheterrestrialconstraintsofrisingtemperatures,lackofenergy,scarcityoffood,lackofspace,mountainsofwaste,pollutedwater—younameit.F)Yet,ifweenvisageoursalvationtocomefromadeusexmachina(解围之神),fromadivineengineeroratechsolutionistwhowillmiraculouslyconjureupanewsourceofenergyoranothercure-allwithrevolutionarypotency,wemightbelookinginthewrongplace.Thefactthatwenowimagineourplanetasawholedoesnotmeanthatthe‘rescue’ofourplanetwillcomewithonebigglobalstrokeofgeniusandtechnology.Itwillmorelikelycomebymanysmallacts.Globalheatingandenvironmentaldegradationarenottechnologicalproblems.Theyarehighlypoliticalissuesthatareinformedbypowerfulinterests.Moreover,ifhistoryisaguide,thenwecanassumethatanymajortransformationswillonceagainbefollowedbyahugesetofunintendedconsequences.Sowhatdowedo?G)Thismuchisclear:weneedtofindwaysthathelpusflattenthehockey-stickcurvesthatreflectourever-fasterpaceofecologicaldestructionandsocialacceleration.IfweacknowledgethathumanmanipulationoftheEarthhasbeenadestructiveforce,wecanalsoimaginethathumanendeavourscanhelpusbuildalessdestructiveworldinthecenturiestocome.Wemightkeepmakingmistakes.Butwewillalsokeeplearningfromourmistakes.H)Tocounterthefearsofdisaster,weneedtoidentifystories,visionsandactionsthatworkquietlytowardsamorehopefulfuture.Insteadofonebignarrative,astoryofunexpectedrescuebyalarger-than-lifehero,weneedmultiplestories:weneedstories,notonlyofwhatRobNixonofPrincetonUniversityhascalledthe‘slowviolence’ofenvironmentaldegradation(thatis,thedamagethatisofteninvisibleatfirstanddevelopsslowlyandgradually),butalsostoriesofwhatIcall‘slowhope’.I)Weneedanacknowledgementofourpresentecologicalplightbutalsoalanguageofpositivechange,visionsofabetterfuture.InThePrincipleofHope(1954-1959),ErnstBloch,oneoftheleadingphilosophersofthefuture,wrotethat‘themosttragicformofloss...isthelossofthecapacitytoimaginethatthingscouldbedifferent’.Weneedtoidentifyvisionsandpathsthatwillhelpusimagineadifferent,morejustandmoreecologicalworld.Hope,forBloch,hasitsstartingpointinfear,inuncertainty,andincrisis:itisacreativeforcethatgoeshandinhandwithutopian(乌托邦的)‘wishfulimages’.Itcanbefoundinculturalproductsofthepast—infairytales,infiction,inarchitecture,inmusic,inthemovie—inproductsofthehumanmindthatcontain‘theoutlinesofabetterworld’.Whatmakesus‘authentic’ashumansarevisionsofour‘potential’.Inotherwords:livinginhopemakesushuman.J)Thepowerofsmall,grassrootsmovementstomakechangesthatspreadbeyondtheirplaceoforigincanbeseenwiththeSlowFoodmovement,whichbeganinItalyinthe1980s.Theriseoffast-foodrestaurantsaftertheSecondWorldWarproducedasocietyfullofcheap,industriallymadefoodstuffs.UndertheleadershipofCarloPetrini,theSlowFoodmovementbeganinPiedmont,aregionofItalywithalonghistoryofpoverty,violenceandresistancetooppression.Themovementtransformeditintoaregionhospitabletotraditionalfoodcultures—basedonnativeplantsandbreedsofanimals.Today,SlowFoodoperatesinmorethan160countries,poorandrich.Ithasgivenrisetothousandsofprojectsaroundtheglobe,representingdemocraticpolitics,foodsovereignty,biodiversityandsustainableagriculture.K)Theunscrupulous(无所顾忌的)commodificationoffoodandthedestructionoffoodstuffswillcontinuetodevastatesoils,livelihoodsandecologies.SlowFoodcannotundotheirresistibledevelopmentsoftheglobalfoodeconomy,butitcanupsetitstheorists,itcan‘speakdifferently’,anditcanallowpeopleandtheirlocalfoodtraditionsandenvironmentstoflourish.EvenintheUnitedStates—thefast-foodnation—smallfarmsandurbangardensareontherise.TheUSDepartmentofAgricultureprovidesanUrbanAgricultureToolkitand,accordingtoarecentreport,Americanmillennials(千禧一代)arechangingtheirdiets.In2017,6percentofUSconsumersclaimedtobestrictlyvegetarian,upfrom1percentin2014.Asmorepeoplerealisethat‘eatingisanagriculturalact’,astheUSpoetandenvironmentalactivistWendellBerryputitin1989,slowhopeadvances.____Itseemssomepeopletodaydreamthatacutting-edgenewtechnologymightsavethemfromthepresentecologicaldisaster.____Accordingtoonegreatthinker,itismostunfortunateifwelosetheabilitytothinkdifferently.____Urgentattentionshouldbepaidtotheecologicalproblemswehavecreatedinourpursuitofacomfortablelife.____Eveninthefast-foodnationAmerica,thenumberofvegetariansisontherise.____Thedeteriorationoftheecologicalsystemisacceleratingbecauseofthedramaticincreaseofhumanproductionandconsumption.____Itisobviousthatsolutionsmustbefoundtocurbthefastworseningenvironmentandsocialacceleration.____Manypeoplebelievechangingtheworldispossible,thoughitmaytaketimeandinvolvesetbacks.____Itmightbewrongtoexpectthatourworldwouldbesavedatonestrokewithsomemiraculoustechnology.____Itishumannaturetocherishhopesforabetterworld.____Technologyhasgivenushumansthepowertochangethenaturalworld,butwehavepaidapriceforthechange.(空中请填写大写)

    正确答案: E,I,C,K,D,G,A,F,I,B
    答案解析:

    简单

    12、SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Vegetarianswouldprefernottobecompelledtoeatmeat.Yetthereversecompulsion(强迫)ishiddenintheproposalsforanewplant-based“planetarydiet.”NowhereisthismorevisiblethaninIndia.Earlierthisyear,theEAT-LancetCommissionreleaseditsglobalreportonnutritionandcalledforaglobalshifttoamoreplant-baseddietandfor“substantiallyreducingconsumptionofanimalsourcefoods.”IncountrieslikeIndia,thatcallcouldbecomeatooltoaggravateanalreadytensepoliticalsituationandstressalreadyundernourishedpopulations.TheEATreportpresumesthat“traditionaldiets”incountrieslikeIndiaincludelittleredmeat,whichmightbeconsumedonlyonspecialoccasionsorasminoringredientsinmixeddishes.InIndia,however,thereisavastdifferencebetweenwhatpeoplewouldwishtoconsumeandwhattheyhavetoconsumebecauseofinnumerablebarriersaroundclass,religion,culture,cost,geography,etc.PolicymakersinIndiahavetraditionallypushedforacereal-heavy“vegetariandiet”onameat-eatingpopulationasawayofprovidingthecheapestsourcesoffood.Currently,underanaggressiveHindunationalistgovernment,Muslims,Christians,disadvantagedclassesandindigenouscommunitiesarebeingcompelledtogiveuptheirtraditionalfoods.NoneoftheseconcernsseemtohavebeenappreciatedbytheEAT-LancetCommission’srepresentative,BrentLoken,whosaid“Indiahasgotsuchagreatexample”insourcingproteinfromplants.ButhowmuchofamodelfortheworldisIndia’svegetarianism?IntheGlobalHungerIndex2019,thecountryranks102ndoutof117.DatafromtheNationalFamilyHealthSurveyindicatethatonly10percentofinfantsof6to23monthsareadequatelyfed.Whichiswhycallsforaplant-baseddietmodeledonIndiariskofferinganotherwhipwithwhichtobeatalreadyvulnerablecommunitiesindevelopingcountries.AdietdirectedattheaffluentWestfailstorecognizethatinlow-incomecountriesundernourishedchildrenareknowntobenefitfromtheconsumptionofmilkandotheranimalsourcefoods,improvingcognitivefunctions,whilereducingtheprevalenceofnutritionaldeficienciesaswellasmortality.EAT-Lancetclaimeditsintentionwasto“sparkconversations”amongallIndianstakeholders.Yetvocalcriticsofthefoodprocessingindustryandfoodfortificationstrategieshavebeenleftoutofthedebate.ButthemostconspicuousomissionmaywellbetheabsenceofIndia’sfarmers.Thegovernment,however,seemstohavegiventhereportathumbs-up.Ratherthanaddressingchronichungerandmalnutritionthroughanimprovedaccesstowholesomeandnutrient-densefoods,thegovernmentisopeningthedoorforcompany-dependentsolutions,ignoringtheenvironmentalandeconomiccost,whichwilldestroylocalfoodsystems.It’samodelfullofdangerforfuturegenerations.

    正确答案: People’s positive views on the proposals for a “planetary diet”. , Radically change their dietary habits. , People’s diet will not change due to the EAT-Lancet report. , It may benefit populations whose traditional diet is meat-based. , It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people. People’s positive views on the proposals for a “planetary diet”. , Radically change their dietary habits. , People’s diet will not change due to the EAT-Lancet report. , It may benefit populations whose traditional diet is meat-based. , It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people. , People’s unwillingness to give up their eating habits. , Substantially reduce their food choices. , Policymakers help remove the barriers to people’s choice of food. , It may worsen the nourishment problem in low-income countries. , It welcomes them as a tool to address chronic hunger and malnutrition. People’s positive views on the proposals for a “planetary diet”. , Radically change their dietary habits. , People’s diet will not change due to the EAT-Lancet report. , It may benefit populations whose traditional diet is meat-based. , It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people. , People’s unwillingness to give up their eating habits. , Substantially reduce their food choices. , Policymakers help remove the barriers to people’s choice of food. , It may worsen the nourishment problem in low-income countries. , It welcomes them as a tool to address chronic hunger and malnutrition. , People’s reluctance to be compelled to eat plant-based food. , Keep them further away from politics. , Many people simply do not have access to foods they prefer. , It may be another blow to the economy in developing countries. , It intends them to spark conversations among all Indian stakeholders. People’s positive views on the proposals for a “planetary diet”. , Radically change their dietary habits. , People’s diet will not change due to the EAT-Lancet report. , It may benefit populations whose traditional diet is meat-based. , It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people. , People’s unwillingness to give up their eating habits. , Substantially reduce their food choices. , Policymakers help remove the barriers to people’s choice of food. , It may worsen the nourishment problem in low-income countries. , It welcomes them as a tool to address chronic hunger and malnutrition. , People’s reluctance to be compelled to eat plant-based food. , Keep them further away from politics. , Many people simply do not have access to foods they prefer. , It may be another blow to the economy in developing countries. , It intends them to spark conversations among all Indian stakeholders. , People’s preferences for the kind of food they consume. , Make them even more undernourished. , There is a growing popularity of a cereal-heavy vegetarian diet. , It may help narrow the gap between the rich and poor countries. , It gives them approval regardless of opposition from nutrition experts. People’s positive views on the proposals for a “planetary diet”. , Radically change their dietary habits. , People’s diet will not change due to the EAT-Lancet report. , It may benefit populations whose traditional diet is meat-based. , It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people. , People’s unwillingness to give up their eating habits. , Substantially reduce their food choices. , Policymakers help remove the barriers to people’s choice of food. , It may worsen the nourishment problem in low-income countries. , It welcomes them as a tool to address chronic hunger and malnutrition. , People’s reluctance to be compelled to eat plant-based food. , Keep them further away from politics. , Many people simply do not have access to foods they prefer. , It may be another blow to the economy in developing countries. , It intends them to spark conversations among all Indian stakeholders. , People’s preferences for the kind of food they consume. , Make them even more undernourished. , There is a growing popularity of a cereal-heavy vegetarian diet. , It may help narrow the gap between the rich and poor countries. , It gives them approval regardless of opposition from nutrition experts. , People’s reluctance to be compelled to eat plant-based food. , Keep them further away from politics. , Many people simply do not have access to foods they prefer. , It may be another blow to the economy in developing countries. , It intends them to spark conversations among all Indian stakeholders.
    答案解析:

    简单

    13、PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Backin1964,inhisbookGamesPeoplePlay,psychiatristEricBernedescribedapatternofconversationhecalled“WhyDon’tYou——YesBut”,whichremainsoneofthemostirritatingaspectsofeverydaysociallife.Thepersonadoptingthestrategyisusuallyachroniccomplainer.Somethingisterribleabouttheirrelationship,job,orothersituation,andtheymoanaboutitceaselessly,butfindsomeexcusetodismissanysolutionthat’sproposed.Thereason,ofcourse,isthatonsomeleveltheydon’twantasolution;theywanttobevalidatedintheirpositionthattheworldisouttogetthem.Iftheycan“win”thegame—dismissingeverysuggestionuntiltheirinterlocutor(对话者)givesupinannoyance—theygettofeelpleasurablyrighteous(正当的)intheirresentmentsandexcusedfromanyobligationtochange.Partofthetroublehereistheso-calledresponsibility/faultfallacy(谬误).Whenyou’refeelingharddoneby—takenforgrantedbyyourpartner,say,orobligedtoworkforahalf-wittedboss—it’seasytobecomeattachedtothepositionthatit’snotyourjobtoaddressthematter,andthatdoingsowouldbeanadmissionoffault.Butthere’saconfusionhere.Forexample,ifIweretodiscoveranewbornatmyfrontdoor,itwouldn’tbemyfault,butitmostcertainlywouldbemyresponsibility.Therewouldbechoicestomake,andnopossibilityofavoidingthem,sincetryingtoignorethematterwouldbeachoice.Thepointisthatwhatgoesforthebabyonthedoorstepistrueinallcases:eveniftheotherpersonis100%inthewrong,there’snothingtobegained,long-term,fromusingthisasajustificationtoevaderesponsibility.Shouldyoufindyourselfonthereceivingendofthiskindofcomplaining,there’saningeniouswaytoshutitdown—whichistoagreewithit,ardently.PsychotherapistLoriGottliebdescribesthisas“over-validation”.Foronething,you’llbesparedfurthermoaning,sincetheotherperson’smotivationwastoconfirmherbeliefs,andnowyou’reconfirmingthem.Butforanother,asGottliebnotes,peopleconfrontedwithover-validationoftenheartheircomplaintsafreshandstartarguingback.Thenotionthatthey’reutterlypowerlesssuddenlyseemsunrealistic—nottomentionratherannoying—sothey’repromptedinsteadtogenerateideasabouthowtheymightchangethings.“Andthen,sometimes,somethingmagicalmighthappen,”Gottliebwrites.Theotherperson“mightrealiseshe’snotastrappedasyouaresayingsheis,orasshefeels.”Whichillustratestheironyoftheresponsibility/faultfallacy:evadingresponsibilityfeelscomfortable,butturnsouttobeaprison;whereasassumingresponsibilityfeelsunpleasant,butendsupbeingfreeing.

    正确答案: They constantly dismiss others,proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem. , People are often at a loss when confronted with a number of choices. , Ask them to validate their beliefs with further evidence. , They are stimulated to make more complaints. , Assuming responsibility to free oneself. They constantly dismiss others,proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem. , People are often at a loss when confronted with a number of choices. , Ask them to validate their beliefs with further evidence. , They are stimulated to make more complaints. , Assuming responsibility to free oneself. , They are chronically unhappy and ceaselessly find fault with people around them. , It is easy to become attached to the position of overlooking one’s own fault. , Listen to their complaints ardently and sympathetically. , They are prompted to come up with ideas for making possible changes. , Avoiding hazardous traps in everyday social life. They constantly dismiss others,proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem. , People are often at a loss when confronted with a number of choices. , Ask them to validate their beliefs with further evidence. , They are stimulated to make more complaints. , Assuming responsibility to free oneself. , They are chronically unhappy and ceaselessly find fault with people around them. , It is easy to become attached to the position of overlooking one’s own fault. , Listen to their complaints ardently and sympathetically. , They are prompted to come up with ideas for making possible changes. , Avoiding hazardous traps in everyday social life. , They only feel angry about their ill treatment and resent whoever tries to help. , People tend to think that one should not be held responsible for others’ mistakes. , Stop them from going further by agreeing with them. , They are motivated to find ingenious ways to persuade their interlocutor. , Analysing the so-called responsibility/fault fallacy. They constantly dismiss others,proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem. , People are often at a loss when confronted with a number of choices. , Ask them to validate their beliefs with further evidence. , They are stimulated to make more complaints. , Assuming responsibility to free oneself. , They are chronically unhappy and ceaselessly find fault with people around them. , It is easy to become attached to the position of overlooking one’s own fault. , Listen to their complaints ardently and sympathetically. , They are prompted to come up with ideas for making possible changes. , Avoiding hazardous traps in everyday social life. , They only feel angry about their ill treatment and resent whoever tries to help. , People tend to think that one should not be held responsible for others’ mistakes. , Stop them from going further by agreeing with them. , They are motivated to find ingenious ways to persuade their interlocutor. , Analysing the so-called responsibility/fault fallacy. , They lack the knowledge and basic skills required for successful conversations with their interlocutors. , A distinction should be drawn between responsibility and fault. , Persuade them to clarify the confusion they have caused. , They are encouraged to start arguing back. , Awaiting something magical to happen. They constantly dismiss others,proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem. , People are often at a loss when confronted with a number of choices. , Ask them to validate their beliefs with further evidence. , They are stimulated to make more complaints. , Assuming responsibility to free oneself. , They are chronically unhappy and ceaselessly find fault with people around them. , It is easy to become attached to the position of overlooking one’s own fault. , Listen to their complaints ardently and sympathetically. , They are prompted to come up with ideas for making possible changes. , Avoiding hazardous traps in everyday social life. , They only feel angry about their ill treatment and resent whoever tries to help. , People tend to think that one should not be held responsible for others’ mistakes. , Stop them from going further by agreeing with them. , They are motivated to find ingenious ways to persuade their interlocutor. , Analysing the so-called responsibility/fault fallacy. , They lack the knowledge and basic skills required for successful conversations with their interlocutors. , A distinction should be drawn between responsibility and fault. , Persuade them to clarify the confusion they have caused. , They are encouraged to start arguing back. , Awaiting something magical to happen. , They constantly dismiss others,proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem. , People are often at a loss when confronted with a number of choices. , Ask them to validate their beliefs with further evidence. , They are stimulated to make more complaints. , Assuming responsibility to free oneself.
    答案解析:

    简单

    14、PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.港珠澳大桥(HongKong-Zhuhai-MacauBridge)全长55公里,是我国一项不同寻常的工程壮举。大桥将三个城市连接起来,是世界上最长的跨海桥梁和隧道系统。大桥将三个城市之间的旅行时间从3小时缩短到30分钟。这座跨度巨大的钢筋混凝土大桥充分证明中国有能力建造创纪录的巨型建筑。它将助推区域一体化,促进经济增长。大桥是中国发展自己的大湾区总体规划的关键。中国希望将大湾区建成在技术创新和经济繁荣上能与旧金山、纽约和东京的湾区相媲美的地区。

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    答案解析:

    简单
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