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Monsieur Alain DINTILHAC Directeur Général des Services Télécharger l'arrêté PRES-DGS-1 Madame Christine des ressources humaines Directrice générale des services adjointe Télécharger l'arrêté PRES-DRH-1 Monsieur PELISSET Directeur de la DPIGC Directeur général des services adjoint Télécharger l'arrêté PRES-DPIGC-1 Monsieur METERREAU Responsable de la DEEP Directeur général des services adjoint Télécharger l'arrêté PRES-DEEP-1 l'université aux membres de la direction générale des services. Délégations de signature de la direction générale des services
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increasing and tend to foster deceptive exchanges while also limiting the ability to detect signs of deception simple theory-based deception deterrence factors to make their counterpart more honest in negotiations. deception. We therefore tested whether it was possible to deter negotiators from producing deceptive statements manipulating the Dissonance factor using or not a you have the reputation of being honest and trustworthy proportion of participants giving a true price in response to the question of their own purchasing price was significantly Deception in negotiations: Making people more honest with a two-factor approach
metonymy pointing to an individual or collective past but it also remains a tangible thing to be grasped through This symposium seeks to study how drama poetry and narrative connect memory with sensation and perception enchâssés Bennett Brown Graves . This symposium seeks to examine the role played by material objects in literary Journée d'études de l'axe 1 du CAS - "How Memory Works with Things"/"Objets matériels et écritures du souvenir"
"Westminster, Women in Politics and Brexit" : A Round Table with Tonia Antoniazzi (Member of Parliament for Gower)
histoire orale et la construction mémorielle Interviews with the Past Oral History in the Construction of Memory orale et la construction mémorielle/ Interviews with the Past: Oral History in the Construction of Memory
where both ancient i.e. with a high degree of continuity and mature i.e. with old-growth attributes forests conditions and the socio-economic context to compare AMFs with both forests that are ancient but not mature insure biodiversity conservation This study aimed to i identify factors that explain the current location variables tested but effect sizes were rather weak with the exceptions of the occurrence of late frost exposition exposition and ownership type. Our study provides important insights for biodiversity conservation beyond old-growth mountain forests always relevant to inspire close-to-nature forest management and efficient biodiversity
willing to take over driving when they judged the driving environment to be inconsistent with the goal 014 Motor vehicle accidents in part due to human error continue to cause significant fatalities a situation willingness to take over the driving activity of an automated vehicle classified as levels 4 to 5 according their association with anger e.g. late departure delayed train reduced speed due to fog road blocked by vehicle . Participants N 313 were asked to rate their willingness to take over the driving activity as if Effect of situational factors known to elicit anger on the willingness to take over the driving activity in