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The third tip to reading body language like a pro is to notice the first signal, but wait for confirming cues before assigning meaning to what you see.
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In 1996 David Bedwell, a microbiologist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, found that an antibiotic, gentamicin, could make the body's gene-reading software skip past the misplaced period in the gene sentence and keep on reading.
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The Rosetta purchase gave Merck expertise in figuring out exactly which genes the body is reading--a technology called gene-expression profiling.
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The skinny form factor also makes it possible to wrap your fingers around the body of the tablet, if you prefer reading that way.
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Hopefully an employer is reading between the lines and evaluating someone based on body language, skills, references, and even that wild card known as a gut feeling.
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He began reading everything he could about weight loss, how the body processes food and exercise regimens for Olympic athletes.
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Similarly, the T-shirt reading "Pain Is Fear Leaving Your Body" is a baldfaced lie.
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Reading business body language like a pro begins by understanding how the meaning of nonverbal signals changes as the context changes.
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When Henry I died in Lyons-la-Foret, Normandy in 1135 his body was returned to Reading, and was buried in the front of the altar of the then incomplete abbey.
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The judge said the evidence of the Home Office Pathologist who examined her body made "chilling reading".
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If you have any interest in body language or reading other people, then you need to know the work of Paul Ekman.
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But even a cursory reading of the republican press shows that deep suspicion of the peace process remains, and that a large body of opinion regards decommissioning as an act of surrender.
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