Sentences with phrase «handedness with»

The distinction capitalized on long - standing cultural associations of right - and left - handedness with, respectively, trust and suspicion — in this case, of the status quo.»
The approach is not only a relief from the heavy - handedness with which many curators today treat modern art, but also fitting for the artist whose primary goal was, simply, as he told the local press upon his 1933 arrival in North Carolina from Germany, «to open eyes.»
The 2015 Porsche Macan is a direct result of the successes of the Panamera and Cayenne, with a name derived from the Indonesian word for tiger and a surprisingly broad price range depending on your heavy - handedness with both the options sheet and your right foot.
Yesterday, I discussed the recent Ed Next forum between Kati Haycock and Rick Hanushek, noting that I agree with Haycock's focus on sensible strategies to get more good teachers into high - poverty schools but that I worry about the casual heavy - handedness with which some advocates tackle the issue.
According to a 1977 paper in the journal Psychological Bulletin, «there is remarkably little evidence for any association of left - handedness with deficit, as has often been suggested».

Not exact matches

One hemisphere may be slightly dominant, as with left - or right - handedness
The heavy handedness, with which Alberta Environment and Parks are handling the water access issue, is going to cause untold unnecessary damage to Alberta's livestock industry.
With this criticism of the Democrats offered as a testimony of their even handedness and sincerity, they piously go on to tell Republicans that now is the time to engage in bipartisanship and follow a course of compromise.
I'm not bragging about my open - handedness, I'm trying to make a point,» Help a brother when you see he needs it and operate in Gods kingdom with a giving heart, that is what Jesus is all about.»
One that I find especially difficult to endure is the climactic conversation between Raskolnikov and Sonya in book four of Crime and Punishment, with its unremittingly forced portentousness and the embarrassingly obvious (but entirely unconvincing) device of Raskolnikov asking Sonya to read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John's gospel — which culminates in one of the most egregious displays of authorial heavy - handedness in the history of serious literature.
We have also become more aware of discrimination with reference to such things as class, age, disability, and left - handedness.
My opinion has always been that flip flopping batter handedness will mess with a pitcher's command.
Maybe lineups should be viewed in light of possible defensive shift mixes as much as pitcher handedness and nominal position, especially with starters going fewer innings (making platoon splits against the opposing starting pitcher less important).
The idea that «tactics, spin, high - handedness — intensified» under Brown is utter, utter nonsense, and something only a Blairite like Miliband could claim with a straight face.
Clarification: the comparison with Ruth Turner was about police heavy - handedness.
We have worked hand in hand with your organization at different levels and find this not only unnecessary but a display of high handedness in a simple matter that could have been resolved through dialogue and respect.
Labour's frontbench have been consistently outwitted and out - fought by an increasingly assertive parliamentary Labour party, unwilling to tolerate the high - handedness of their frontbench - high - handedness that they found insufferable during the last two parliaments with Tony Blair's three figure majorities.
Aregbesola, who called for cooperation and patience with the police and other law enforcement agencies until the outcome of the final investigation, hinted that the police and others have assured of even handedness and that the rule of law will be strictly adhered to and allowed to prevail.
«Nigerians have been engulfed with the issue of budget padding in the last couple of months, this clearly shows the level of high handedness, betrayal of trust and self seeking enrichment of National Assembly members.»
His goal, that source speculated, was to highlight his concerns about police relations with communities of color — an objective now likely overshadowed by his ham - handedness on social issues.
«It can be that a molecule of one handedness has fantastic physiological properties, but the same molecule with the opposite handedness could have very detrimental properties.»
The researchers plan to expand their data collection with more volunteers, and see whether incorporating other variables such as handedness or education level can increase accuracy.
That means that handedness, Rodriguez says, «can be used with other markers to predict who's going to have problems with behavior» and give parents, teachers and doctors the opportunity to intervene at the first sign of trouble.
If gravitational waves — ripples in space time — have a handedness, primordial particles could interact with them to form a dark matter superfluid that spreads through the cosmos
By prodding embryos gently with glass rods at the eight - cell stage, they could reverse the genetically determined handedness of each snail.
«The manipulated snails went on to produce offspring with genetically determined handedness
In humans, handedness goes along with the specialization of one side of the brain for precise manipulation, an asymmetry Hunt hopes to look for in crow brains.
From atoms to human beings, nature is asymmetric with respect to chirality, or left - and right - handedness.
They also say that — as in humans — left - handedness is often associated with developmental anomalies.
The trickiest part is steering the reaction to produce structures with the desired «handedness
Regardless of their own handedness, subjects with lefty relatives achieved an average score of 4.7 compared to 2.7 for those with only right - handed relatives.
It is possible that this handedness is produced by the interaction of ultraviolet radiation with icebound organic molecules in a vacuum.
Only if all the carbon atoms have the same symmetry or «handedness» will light passing through the material emerge with half its original wavelength.
But if the genes for handedness evolved with humans, why are so many chimpanzees left - handed and in such predictable numbers?
«It's quite possible that what set humans apart was that speech began from gestures, which would explain an indirect association with handedness,» says Michael Corballis, a handedness expert at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
In people today, the same left - sided bias in brain organization is associated with right - handedness.
On the one hand, if sexual orientation is something people are born with, and can not change even if they want to — akin to skin colour or handedness — this should overturn the notion that people choose to be gay and could equally well choose not to be.
Could mirror molecules in space help explain why life prefers molecules with a single - handedness?
Researchers gathered rankings and handedness stats for the top 100 players in six sports over multiple seasons, and combined these with video analysis of professional matches and recorded pitch speeds.
The 2D: 4D ratio has also been fingered in connection with brain - related characteristics — most often in males — such as depression, left - handedness, musical ability, and homosexuality.
The MOFs also possess a particular handedness known as «chirality» — like a left - handed person vs. a right - handed person — that selectively binds with molecular samples that also possess this handedness.
These findings demonstrate that handedness and hemispheric dominance for language are significantly but independently associated with the asymmetry of intra-hemispheric intrinsic connectivity.
Quantitatively, we found a significant positive linear relationship between the HICAs and HFLI indices, with an effect of handedness on the intercept but not on the slope of this relationship.
Asymmetry in intra-hemispheric intrinsic connectivity, and its association with handedness and hemispheric dominance for language, were investigated in a sample of 290 healthy volunteers enriched in left - handers (52.7 %).
In 2007, an Oxford University - led team found a gene with the cute and cuddly name LRRTM1, which appears to increase the odds of both left - handedness and schizophrenia.
Most athletes have handedness; that is, it's easier to do certain things with one side of the body than the other.
A late - film bit of business featuring Trintignant catching and freeing a pigeon flying loose in the apartment has been criticized for its heavy - handedness, but the problem with this expertly directed scene has more to do with whether such a gesture feels tonally earned after so much horror.
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys offers lots to like, but mars itself with heavy - handedness which is not only inappropriate, but is poorly conceived and developed.
Scenes that are already weighted with portentousness because of what we know will happen occasionally dip over into heavy - handedness when something particularly poignant or pointed occurs, leading to a sense of their contrivance — always a thorny issue in a «based on a true story.»
Even with creative liberties and the heavy - handedness of the telling, this version of the Mee family and the zoo staff (including the animals) is interesting and entertaining — even if you just have to let go and allow yourself to be guided through.
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