unmotivated Definition In English

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Examples of unmotivated

  • As for issue proximity, differential reliance on character across levels of ideological thinking is considerably stronger among motivated than unmotivated voters.

  • No improvement in output would be achieved, so the two changes would be unmotivated.

  • For example, null pronoun subjects in pro-drop languages are not present at c-structure, because they are unmotivated by the syntactic phenomena represented at that level.

  • It is not one, however, that is unmotivated.

  • This distinction seems to be unmotivated; the phoneme fails to capture the richness of prelexical representation.

  • The account provided is an unmotivated mish-mash of previous work with little recognition of the relevant literature.

  • Yet this agency must also be unintentional or unmotivated, "the deliberately brought about is, by denition, non-accidental" (27).

  • The consistent division of research on patient-doctor relationships into psychological and educational components is often artificial and unmotivated.

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