noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
immediate
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No-one above the pathological level has any trouble with literal language - defined in psychological terms as language with immediate sensory feedback .
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Every effort will be made to provide employees with immediate feedback .
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Data analysis has become interactive, with the scientist interrogating the data and deciding new paths for investigation based on immediate feedback .
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The men kept track of their own performance, and thus got immediate feedback .
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The writer has no access to immediate feedback and simply has to imagine the reader's reaction.
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Now I listen more, and get immediate feedback on my decisions.
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Writers, however, do not have the benefit of immediate feedback .
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The answer is simple: immediate feedback .
negative
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There are conflicting reports as to whether negative feedback inhibition exists in humans and whether it is mediated by cholecystokinin.
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To survive, they learned to cope with the stresses associated with negative feedback and emotions.
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In addition, even if overall negative feedback is used, it has low overall distortion.
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Nor is positive feedback necessary for oscillatory behavior. Negative feedback loops can be periodic.
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We are now trying to find out the details of this negative feedback system.
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Conceptually, the electrical negative feedback loop is a toilet flusher or thermostat.
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This form of game-playing begins with praise of a peer, and ends with negative feedback on that peer.
positive
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Another possible origin of positive feedback is the finite internal impedance of the bias supply.
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However, allosteric positive feedback is not sufficient to produce sustained oscillations.
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The curve shown suggests a positive feedback that works towards disaster.
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It can be shown that simple positive feedback systems fail to display oscillations { 91 }.
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He found that positive feedback was predictably given most often for accuracy and quantity of reading.
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But in swarm systems, positive feedback can lead to increasing order.
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Lack of appreciation and positive feedback from those around you.
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Nor is positive feedback necessary for oscillatory behavior.
useful
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How can we balance praise and encouragement with clear and useful feedback ?
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So, how can you get useful feedback from your significant other, aside from signing up for couples' counseling classes?
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This can provide useful feedback for the farmer, too.
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Getting some information on our actions and the effect we have on other people can also be very useful feedback .
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Difficulties for the teacher in providing appropriate and useful feedback to individual groups. 2.
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This meeting generated a great deal of lively discussion and useful feedback .
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loop
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A standard improvement on this feedback loop is shown next.
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The loss was caused by technological change and the amplifying feedback loop of responses to that change.
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Recent work has focused on the gastrin acid secretion feedback loop and identified a number of potential pathogenetic pathways.
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Fortunately, feedback loops can be combined into useful configurations.
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This closes the positive feedback loop , because the more the bridge sways, the more force people exert to keeping standing.
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Ashby was an engineer interested in nonlinear control circuits and the virtues of positive feedback loops .
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Deviancy amplification is achieved by means of a relatively simple positive feedback loop .
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Negative feedback loops can be periodic.
mechanism
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Most biological systems have feedback mechanisms that help smooth out the little fluctuations that life throws at them.
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The adrenal medulla secretes catecholamines which are not involved in any feedback mechanism to the pituitary. 340.
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Semantic analysis may also be able to provide some feedback mechanism concerning the domain of the sentence so far.
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That new system provided a feedback mechanism for each team on the quality of its product.
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Reality is simply a feedback mechanism which reveals our inner world.
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The recent report that presynaptic mGlu receptors employ phosphoinositide-derived signals as a positive feedback mechanism to enhance glutamate release is particularly interesting.
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Pepsinogen synthesis has been found closely linked to secretion and depletion of stores by a well regulated feedback mechanism under invitro conditions.
network
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On the other hand, feedback networks must iterate over many cycles until the system stabilizes.
system
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A feedback system moves the tip away from the surface to keep the current constant.
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Consequently, we can describe with some confidence the type of feedback systems most Work-place 2000 companies will use.
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It is a feedback system which reliably informs us of our beliefs, attitudes, thoughts, feelings and expectations.
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First, feedback systems in Workplace 2000 will be highly visual.
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We are now trying to find out the details of this negative feedback system .
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It might be supposed that this value of n is far larger than the typical dimension of biochemical feedback systems .
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And a discrete gift it is too; either an organism has a reverberant feedback system , or it doesn't.
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It can be shown that simple positive feedback systems fail to display oscillations { 91 }.
■ VERB
ask
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In general, asking for feedback can be illuminating and useful, and shows great self-confidence and self-worth to the employer.
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Use the exercises that follow and then, as discussed in step 5, ask some one for objective feedback .
get
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I didn't know, until I began to get feedback , if she was understanding, but she was.
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Then show your complete plan to your mentor to get her feedback .
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At the same time, Microsoft can get feedback quickly from the developers.
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It's also useful for making unpublished material available, and for getting feedback .
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You get feedback written on the margins on your page or typed on a separate piece of paper.
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I haven't time to really listen and get good feedback from my kids ... In imagination anything is possible.
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The new managers in the securities firm did not get such feedback from subordinates.
give
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They hope the charter will let patients know their rights and give feedback if the service is not working.
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Their supervisors are constantly giving them feedback on how to improve their standing, which they eagerly accept and respond to.
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Afterwards the Personnel Officer who interviewed you will give you some feedback .
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For one thing, it gives us early feedback about their changing needs.
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In this way practising is hardly a burden, but something that gives a feedback of energy.
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The Michigan Modernization Service used a customer council to give it feedback , particularly on new ideas.
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In most cases, quite fairly, the interviewer will give you feedback on the test.
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She was involved in everything from giving Jacobson feedback on the early footage to fund raising.
need
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But, to help us give you want you want, we need your feedback .
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Hard as it may seem, you also need feedback .
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For that, one needs some kind of feedback loop.
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Subordinates also need adequate feedback on their performance.
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Like individuals, groups need feedback .
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Copies notes of all such telephone conversations will be needed to give comprehensive feedback to our client.
provide
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Semantic analysis may also be able to provide some feedback mechanism concerning the domain of the sentence so far.
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Every effort will be made to provide employees with immediate feedback .
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He provided Gordon with excellent feedback from the track and by now he rarely got into trouble on the circuit.
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Telephone reservation clerks were provided with feedback on their verbal behaviors obtained from unobtrusive monitoring of their telephone calls.
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It provides for rapid feedback and the consequent modification of goals in the light of changing circumstances.
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That new system provided a feedback mechanism for each team on the quality of its product.
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And, of course, we hope that piloting centres will continue to provide us with vital feedback .
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Ask your editor to Provide objective feedback .
receive
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It would also be helpful if departments could receive feedback from the senior house officers on the quality of their education.
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Many of the other new managers received similar feedback from their superiors.
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The group also offers clients the opportunity to share experiences and receive feedback from peers.
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Given the harried pace of your work life, try to receive feedback at two times. 1.
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When carrying out such exercises, students are actively involved in the learning process and they receive constant feedback about their progress.
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When provided with feedback-particularly if they had received little feedback previously-employees al-most inevitably improved their performance.
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Students are highly motivated, participate actively in the learning process and receive feedback as to the progress made.
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Others were forced to change because they received clear feedback that their subordinates wanted more authority and responsibility.
use
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Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output Fig. 4.
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Consequently, we can describe with some confidence the type of feedback systems most Work-place 2000 companies will use .
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Finally, the language used by teachers as feedback often supports learning.
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During trial-and-error learning, the system uses the feedback to control the movement of the balancing platform.
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To ensure frequency stability, make R3 much greater than R1 and use a high-quality feedback capacitor.
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Connections may use feedback or feedforward techniques; networks may have partial or full connectivity.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Every Friday, Mr James would hand out the students' essays and give them some feedback .
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I'm lucky to work for an employer who gives positive feedback on my work.
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It is important to give employees regular feedback on their performance.
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We are very encouraged by the feedback we've had from our shareholders.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A method is needed for the rationalization of the instruction, in terms of sequencing, presentation and feedback as to progress.
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All these and other problems will come in as feedback from the marketing and other departments.
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If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know - we always appreciate receiving feedback from Friends.
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On the other hand, sensitivity to feedback can produce cowardly responses.
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Short class investigations on the same topic could be initiated on a group basis with feedback from each of the groups.
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Without feedback on outcomes innovation is often stillborn.
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You get feedback written on the margins on your page or typed on a separate piece of paper.