Sentences with phrase «odd behaviour of»

Carolyn (Taylor) starts having freaky nightmares accompanied by nasty bruising, while Roger (Livingston) struggles to cope with the odd behaviour of their five daughters (Caswell, McFarland, King, Foy and Deaver).
Woman from Uganda wishing to meet men for Marriage, Galleries New press releases Odd behaviour of a star.
This happened between 1998 and 2005, but nobody had noticed the odd behaviour of this galaxy until late last year, when two groups of scientists preparing the next (fourth) generation of SDSS surveys independently stumbled across these data.

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And of all the odd behaviours that take place in the workplace, something of a private and sexual nature certainly isn't the oddest or most disruptive.
It may seem odd to some people that praising a child for doing as they are told is one of the recommended ways of dealing with behaviour problems.
10:37 - You can add to that some really rather odd behaviour, not least the company's persistent habit of paying out massive severance payments (in Rebekah Brooks» case something like # 1.7 million) to former employees who are being interviewed by police and have run the company's reputation into the mud.
Blowflies repeatedly blow bubbles of saliva, which look like brown bubble gum — and it turns out this odd behaviour helps them keep cool
An ultra-precise clock that ticks to the rhythm of hydrogen molecules could offer a way to probe particle masses and look for signs of odd behaviour
«It is a very odd behaviour,» says Mark G. Meekan at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Crawley, Western Australia, whose team has published a study on the rays.
One of Feedback's colleagues has an aged cat whose behaviour became rather odd and distinctly anti-social.
The RSS group also used the presence of multiple satellites in recent years to test for «odd man out» behaviours, when three or more satellites are available and one differs substantially from the others.
I recently spoke to an investor I'll call Stephanie, who provided a perfect real - life example of this odd behaviour.
There is a reason behind this odd (and adorable) behaviour of theirs, and as it turns out, it is a trait inherited from their ancestors!
Animal behaviourists and veterinarians help to shed light on some of these odd behaviours.
Bleeding in this area of the body can cause neurological signs such as odd behaviour, a wobbly or drunken gait, seizures, dementia and coma.
The dog's «pre-human» time created a unique species and unique behaviours that some of us humans might find a bit odd.
It causes all sorts of signs — diarrhoea, vomiting, lethargy, odd behaviours, seizures and death.
Like many odd types of animal behaviour, we can only make educated guesses at the reasons.
You can share your dogs little idiosyncrasies and odd amusing habits and find out by reading the posts of others, how common some behaviours are.
Points are awarded for both kills and escapes, if you suddenly start sprinting through a crowd your target will most likely notice this odd behaviour giving them a chance to escape from you which uses the «Line of Sight» from singleplayer to escape your pursuer which scores you points.
Odd words, for a professor of engineering — unless it is behaviour she wants to engineer.
Assessment was made of the association between suicide behaviours and mental health disorders, which were categorised as fear and anger disorders (specific) phobia, panic disorder / agoraphobia, social phobia, intermittent explosive disorder; distress disorders (separation anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorder and / or dysthymia (MDD / DYS) and generalised anxiety disorder; disruptive behaviour disorders (attention - deficit - hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder and eating disorders (including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder)-RRB-; and substance abuse (alcohol and illicit drug abuse).
The website providing this list suggests that a pattern of negative behaviour lasting over 6 months, where 4 or more of these behaviours are present, can lead to a diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)(Doermann, n.d.).
CD, at the extreme end of the spectrum, is one of a triad of closely related and overlapping patterns of difficult and challenging behaviour known as disruptive behaviour disorders (DBD) which includes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).
The hallmark of ODD is a recurrent pattern of negative, defiant, disobedient and hostile behaviour towards authoritative figures in particular that continues for at least six months, during which four or more of the following are present:
Of all the childhood psychopathologies, antisocial and aggressive behaviour problems such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) account for the greatest cost to psychological, psychiatric and social services [1].
Participants were a subset of a larger sample who met formal criteria for: 1) DSM - IV diagnosis [40] of antisocial behaviour problems (ODD or CD) using DISCAP structured interview [41]; 2) aged from 3 — 16 years for the genetic sample (M = 7.61, SD = 3.12) and aged 4 — 12 years for the serum sample (M = 6.89, SD = 2.25); 3) no major neurological / physical illness; 4) IQ > 75; 5) have at least one set of measures of serotonin system SNPs or serum serotonin levels; 6) all known (at least 3) grandparents of Caucasian background (for participants included in the genetics sample); 7) provided written parental consent.
A study by Edwards et al27 examined teenagers with ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which is defined by the presence of markedly defiant, disobedient, provocative behaviour and by the absence of more severe dissocial or aggressive acts that violate the law or the rights of others.
The four areas of functioning include Affect (chronic / major depression, helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness, guilt, anger, anxiety, loneliness, boredom, emptiness), Cognition (odd thinking, unusual perceptions, non-delusional paranoia, quasi-psychosis), Impulse action patterns (substance abuse / dependence, sexual deviance, manipulative suicide gestures, other impulsive behaviors), and Interpersonal relationships (intolerance of aloneness, abandonment, engulfment, annihilation fears, counter-dependency, stormy relationships, manipulative behaviours, dependency, devaluation, masochism / sadism, demandingness, entitlement).
ODD and CD include behaviours such as; spitefulness, arguing with adults, aggression towards others, destruction of property and violation of rules.
In addition, it has been reported that child difficulty not only increases the likelihood of maternal negative parenting, but also that maternal negative parenting heightens the child's behavioural maladjustment that may take the form of ODD behaviours [11].
Not to participate or approve of this sort of behaviour labeled one as odd man out, in particular because a top producer «woman» agent was best friends with the masterbating fellow as was the manager.
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