Synonym: input, stimulant, stimulation. Similar words: stimulate, simultaneously, estimate, estimated, testimony, by this time, optimistic, from time to time. Meaning: [stɪmjələs /-mjʊl-] n. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action.
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91. When linked to the attainment of specific learning outcomes it can provide pupils with a positive stimulus and aid to learning.
92. This stimulus lasted until the Finance Act of 1973 which introduced a major revision of the system of corporation tax.
93. Animals need to attend to and learn about a stimulus only when its implications for the future are uncertain.
94. The stimulus material was a short silent comedy film made by Mack Sennet around 1925.
95. S/he then pressed the button to present the stimulus card and start the timer.
96. However, such interaction is more effectively used in the drinking stimulus portion of the scenes than in the sensitization portion.
97. Reading is, as is shown in Chapter 1, thinking under the stimulus of print and picture.
98. The metal and machine industries benefited most directly, while the stimulus spread to the textile and other light industries.
99. This time, they had not needed the stimulus of an aphrodisiac.
100. The child's actions on the material world also provide a stimulus for conceptual development.
100. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
101. Two groups of rats received 14 sessions of habituation training in context A with a light as the target stimulus.
102. The immediate stimulus for this closure is the cost of replacing the signalling between Marylebone and Neasden.
103. A child presented with a visual stimulus tends to center or fix attention on a limited perceptual aspect of the stimulus.
104. In the postwar era, government stimulus to industrial development failed to rescue the city.
105. Much of the stimulus for growth therefore had to come from the state.
106. Gail was someone who needed the stimulus of a big city to maintain her mental vitality.
107. This phenomenon, in which an animal responds to a repeated stimulus by eventually disregarding it, is familiar to everyone.
108. A nestling's gape, or wide open beak, provides a stimulus to the parents to feed it.
109. Inaccurate forecasting and ill-judged investments by some electricity monopolies have been a salient stimulus towards liberalization.
110. This provides young learners with the stimulus and movement necessary to hold their attention and keep them enthusiastically involved.
111. The oesophageal distention caused by gastro-oesophageal reflux is a potent stimulus of transient upper oesophageal sphincter relaxations in children.
112. But it is certain that until recently a powerful stimulus was the superabundance of labour.
113. If repeated often enough, the stimulus will lead to uncontrollable inflation.
114. As elsewhere in the book these suggestions are not intended to be prescriptive but, rather, a stimulus for ideas.
115. One is that latent inhibition should not be interpreted as being the result of a loss of stimulus associability.
116. When carrying out interviews, artefacts or old photographs can sometimes provide useful stimulus.
117. The abolition of internal customs tolls in 1775 provided a major stimulus.
118. Annual changes in the weather are also the stimulus for millions of birds to migrate.
119. Other interference theories attribute latent inhibition to the effects of an association between the pre-exposed stimulus and its consequences.
120. The appointment of a new director gave the project immediate stimulus.
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