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Business people generally greeted structural adjustment with relief.
Nothing but solitary, windy and deserted beaches greeted them.
An approaching sister-in-law may be derided sotto voce as a 'balla' (monster) or 'badda' (bad), before being greeted cordially.
In that interval, the instructor answered a different question and greeted a student who had just arrived.
The news of that finding was greeted with both great expectations and trepidation.
Ritual behaviors, from mating displays to greeting rituals, constitute adaptations that facilitate coordination, cooperation, and conflict resolution among conspecifics.
We have seen a series of technological breakthroughs, greeted by optimism, but after some years by a somewhat lethargic despair.
When they appeared upon the balcony of the national palace, they were greeted with cheers and the waving of thousands of national flags.
The new system was greeted by a chorus of disapproval.
If your friend thinks she has been greeted, does that mean you greeted her?
I greeted them and asked what the articles had to say.
As he concluded, the shroud fell and the monument was greeted by a cheer from the crowd.
He was greeted every single day with great excitement and affection.
At the king's palace, they are greeted by two thousand musicians, 'as is customary' (37).
There a very different sight greeted them than the planned welcoming party of five hundred well-wishers bearing garlands.
A few moments later my attention refocuses involuntarily on a friend greeting me and a short conversation follows.
Is the construction of a greeting sequence related to the summons0 answer sequence in the second and third turns?
Considerable behavioral synchrony and possibly mutual attunement may be central to these greeting interactions.
Consequently, the last wave of new nation-states was not greeted with euphoria.
In another, a strong emphasis on ' greeting ' enables conflicting views to be expressed without participants falling out.
He greeted me, wearing white shorts, perhaps a white tennis shirt, and barefoot.
All cities greeting the new king would have shared the motet's wishes for peace and salvation.
The deafening clamor that greets the teacher is only a prelude of what will follow.
Seldom can a young scholar's first book be greeted with superlatives.
Thus, when working through telephone openings, the parties do not canonically construct greeting sequences.
The bar attendant star ts the encounter by greeting the customers and thereby making relevant the ordering as a next action.
When all was ready he proceeded to mount it, but was unexpectedly greeted by laughter from the puppets on every side.
The public outcry that greeted the destruction of the monument complicates such an interpretation, however.
Who greets whom, terms of address, body language, compor tment, and demeanor all ref lect, in par t, larger relations of power and domination.
When he says good morning, good afternoon to anybody, when he greets people (they won't return the greeting).
Linguistic routines and politeness in greeting and par ting.
I stopped and greeted her and asked her what she was doing there.
What strikes people as an overly familiar form of greeting depends on culture and circumstance.
Visitors to this show were greeted with an anteroom full of artifacts and illustrations to introduce them to early nineteenth-century graphic technologies.
They played a large role in inter-personal communication, and often conveyed praise, blame, thanks, support, affection, gratitude, disapproval, dislike, sympathy, greeting or farewell.
He asks after the sick, meets the needs of the needy, takes the lead in greeting people and extends his hands toward them with pleasure.
At times, consolidation programmes have been greeted with popular resistance.
Even so, when the merger of the three estates finally occurred, the nobles were greeted with respect, hopefulness, and good will.
The detailed account of the pageants which greeted this ' moste noble co[m]pany ' repeatedly stressed their sumptuous and costly features.
If so, then it would never make sense to say that she mistakenly thought she had been greeted.
My departure was greeted with joy by the old staff, proportional to their incompetence.
They were greeted on the beach by skuas and a gull.
Their arrests were greeted with vocal protests about police brutality.
Lillenes greeted the annexation with great enthusiasm.
The birth of the workers' council was greeted with enthusiasm by the great majority of workers, but after a few months the situation had changed radically.
Two magnificent folios greeted the entering viewer.
Initially, it was greeted with critical acclaim.
She hears them before she sees them and greets the sound of their "wickedness" with a tone that has the power to subdue and manipulate their bodies.
Why, then, was his interpretation of his own evidence so controversial, and was there good reason for the scepticism with which his report was greeted, beyond its political unpopularity?
Given the new political situation confronted by the sugar industry, it is not surprising that the sugar law was greeted by many mill owners with hostility.
Everybody knew him, everybody greeted him, everybody smiled as he passed - as though his presence and his recognition were good things to have and to win.
We should not be surprised, however, by the scepticism with which the concept of animal social learning in the more strict sense (sometimes called imitation) can be greeted by psychologists.
There is thus no such thing as an accidental (unintentional) greeting, though someone may of course mistakenly think she has been greeted when no one greeted anyone.26 25.
Because of its exciting potential in surgery it attracted the attention of some free-thinking medical men, but their successes were greeted with contempt by the establishment.
I have referred to the resistance that so often greets new ideas and advances in knowledge.
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There were rather a lot of elderly ladies and one always greeted them with a smile.
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If that were to happen, it would be greeted with considerable suspicion by the people on the receiving end.
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We greeted each report which recommended its establishment with eagerness and support, but each time we were disappointed.
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At that time, many of my warnings were greeted with disbelief, derision and sometimes outright hostility.
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He was always ready with a smile and friendly greeting.
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All the arrangements appear to have been made very satisfactorily, and the schemes have been greeted with a high degree of satisfaction from participants.
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The introduction of the non-domestic rate was not greeted with great glee in the north because the amounts levied on businesses were greatly increased.
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We know that the national objectives trial has not been greeted with great enthusiasm or acclaim by the police.
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I am very pleased indeed with the enthusiasm with which both police and public have greeted the initiative.
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The first is the greeting card which is now sent widely throughout the country on all kinds of occasions.
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I am almost disappointed at the astonishing unanimity which has greeted the document so far.
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My constituents greeted the latest proposal with great dismay and some even with disbelief.
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I am certain that the whole of my constituency greets this project with acclamation.
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I do not believe that it will be greeted—or should be greeted—with shame.
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My constituents have greeted this announcement with a justifiable mixture of shock, disbelief, grave concern and total opposition.
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I share the enthusiasm with which it has been greeted.
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I am sure that that proposition would be greeted with amazement, shock and dismay by any of our constituents.
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Such hubris will be greeted, as always in the long run, by nemesis.
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Any change at any time in any organisation is rarely greeted with universal approval.
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There is no doubt as to his position; he has greeted this news with joy.
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He said that if he had been required to say that that was his recommendation, that recommendation would have been greeted with uproar.
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Any suggestion made to dentists that this system should be changed has always been greeted with shock and horror.
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One cannot fail to be impressed by the enthusiasm and relief with which this agreement has been greeted.
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The crowd strayed from one to the other and greeted all with equal enthusiasm.
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In my constituency there is probably the biggest greeting card manufacturer in the country.
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The reviewers who greeted the book back in 1972, and its reprint in 1981, commented on the lucidity, scholarship and readability of the book.
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One remembers the hysteria with which that comment was greeted.
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The southern white press greeted the riots with satisfaction.
Such an assertion today would be greeted with incredulity and disbelief.
In our study, 87% of the messages did not contain an opening greeting while 48% did not contain a sign-off.
First, this requires attention to the significance of greeting in human interaction.
Each move is composed of one or more elementary, verbal or nonverbal actions such as summons, greeting, or informing.
With such a foundation, it is surprising to note the skeptical tone with which hypnosis is greeted today.
The "avant-garde" works take on value because they were "greeted with revulsion by conservative critics".
The published journal was greeted with wide acclaim, which suggests that he did so successfully.
A life-year-old boy is greeted by an older child who leans forward to talk to him.
Finally, a greeting sequence does occur (lines 7-8).
They give directions on just how to ask, how polite to be, how to address people when greeting them, and how to say good-bye.
He leapt up, stuck the text under some papers, and greeted me with some irritation.
Most interviewees were enthusiastic and amused by the ads, greeting the story-boards with a smile and spontaneous acknowledgements.
Instead of barking and attacking him, though, the dogs greeted him as a friend.
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