Sentences with phrase «accepting less control»

Accepting less control — or, perhaps, altering the perception and meaning of control — is difficult, but necessary.

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«The more you accept these feelings, the less they'll control your behavior,» she insists
Accordingly, if we accept a greater amount of risk during favorable conditions, and less during unfavorable conditions, we expect to perform strongly - at controlled risk - over the complete market cycle.
The more impulse control your child gains, the less likely he'll be to grab things out of your hand and he'll be more likely to think twice about accepting that dare from a friend.
Ironically, the only control you have in childbirth is to accept or reject interventions intended to make it safer or less painful.
The author pre-empted efforts by secularists to highlight the findings by suggesting that highly intelligent people may be more likely to associate themselves with ideas around personal control and therefore less prone to accepting religious ideas.
Nassau's financial control board appears to be more accepting of less information about the county's finances than it has in the past, despite tough talk of forcing the county to balance its budget.
Study authors note that this could cause society to grow complacent and accept less aggressive efforts to control greenhouse gases.
People may be less inclined to accept mistakes made by machines than humans, and research has shown that people are more risk - averse when it comes to risks that they can't control.
By accepting that there are situations that escape our control, your mind will relax and stop seeing it as a threat, leading you to worry less.
«If you think Common Core snuck up on families with the less than 1 percent of education dollars the Obama administration dangled in front of states, just wait until more public and private schools are directly accepting federal control through federal vouchers and the next Democratic administration decides they want to tell these schools what to teach kids.»
The citizenry does want schools back under local control but we won't accept anything less than a total transformation of the day - to - day operation of New Orleans education system.
Can they accept training that allows them to be less rigid and controlling, more flexible and compassionate to the human experience?
Serious Smash Bros. competitors will accept nothing less than the New 3DS control scheme, as a flick of the right analog will make pulling off smash and aerial attacks a breeze (this is otherwise done by holding a button and flicking the left stick).
«Musk seems to want to rub Apple's nose in the idea that they are accepting his rejects, implying that they have a lower standard than he does, but I'm sure the circumstances are much less clear cut than that,» he told the E-Commerce Times, «and anyway, that's just a megalomaniac speaking — believing that he controls the universe.»
Using more commonly accepted fonts means you are less likely to lose control of what is seen on the other end within your resume.
Most Planned Parenthood health centers accept Medicaid and health insurance, and many charge less for services and birth control depending on your income.
The effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy in this study was similar to that observed in patients who accepted treatment in the initial uncontrolled evaluation.10 The results differed, however, from those of the two previous controlled trials of cognitive behaviour therapy, one of which was a non-randomised comparison with a waiting list11 and the other a randomised comparison with basic medical care.12 The possible reasons for the greater effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy in our study include differences in the characteristics of the patients, longer follow up, and possibly less active medical care.
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