From
the more obvious cues like how high or low a tail is held, how quickly it is wagging and in what direction, or how they're holding their ears, to the more subtle language held in the shape of their eyes, the angle at which they're holding their body to something, or the tenseness of the corners of their mouths, are all words written on a billboard for us to read.
Their body language is subtle, but many owners and cat workers learn to read
the more obvious cues.
Not exact matches
These are
obvious questions to ask, but according to a massive new analysis of
more than 45 million public school students nationwide from Stanford's Sean Reardon (hat tip to Business Insider for the pointer), they can actually be misleading
cues to focus on.
The trouble for Tonya is that most people aren't interested in learning about it until someone exhumes it in the form of a riotously entertaining movie, slaps some very
obvious classic rock
cues on the soundtrack in order to make the scenes of abuse
more appealing, and lets a sex symbol like Margot Robbie dirty herself down to play the lead.
While some of the
more obvious jokes boil down to «we are so old» (
cue complaints about youth, the failings of ones aging body or some misunderstanding that stems from the characters» advanced years), these moments never feel contrived or desperate for a crowd - pleasing, belly - laugh response.
That backlight, which covers the 1746 - cc turbo four from the Giulietta (it's called the «1750 Tbi» in some markets) is another 33 Stradale heritage
cue, one that's
more obvious when the rear lid is open, and one you won't find on the MiTO.
Or could you add
more visual
cues that make it
obvious which portions of the graph correspond to the various items in the key?
But by paying attention to the vocal
cues we can hear and watch body language, we can learn to interpret the
more obvious canine signals.
Training fast dogs to move faster can be quite difficult, unless you first teach your fast dog to move slowly, then the change in pace between slow and fast is quite dramatic and much
more obvious to the dog and therefore, easier to put on
cue.
To do this, Yoshida and his team have ditched the number - heavy
cues and complex actions interface for something
more immediately
obvious.
The person who is seeking attention, affection and appreciation may need to make their non-verbal
cues a bit
more obvious.