Inequitable gender norms are not only related to domestic violence, but also to
other behaviors such as multiple sexual partners, smoking and alcohol abuse which lead to poor health outcomes.
Depending on your values, you may consider using ignoring with
other behaviors such as swearing.
[7], [8], [9] What is not known, however, is whether or not changing the availability of chocolate milk would influence
other behaviors such as within - meal compensation [10] or after - school snacking patterns.
Not exact matches
«It leads to
other biases,
such as overconfidence, as well as influencing group
behavior.»
In situations where you feel slightly uncomfortable —
such as a networking event — you may have a tendency to cross your arms, put your hands in your pockets or exhibit
other forms of nervous
behavior.
People who drink a lot of soda also tend to engage in
other unhealthy
behaviors as well,
such as smoking, not exercising, and eating less healthily overall.
Plenty of
other Uber employees, including Aimee Lucido and employees who responded to a Quora thread on the matter, have responded that they never saw
such behavior.
The company cited sexual harassment and an array of
other behaviors,
such as bullying and retaliation, as reasons for the firings.
The HR experts agreed that
such a crisis is indicative of a toxic, secretive company culture, in which harassment and
other bad
behavior can flourish.
Emotional
behavior such as slammed doors and raised voices draw in some more team members, while
others are sucked in trying to intervene to get the group back on track.
Other participants read about a different Barbara, who began engaging in equivalently small, nice behaviors, such as holding the door for other people and giving complim
Other participants read about a different Barbara, who began engaging in equivalently small, nice
behaviors,
such as holding the door for
other people and giving complim
other people and giving compliments.
By the flip of a coin, some participants read that Barbara began engaging in small nasty
behaviors,
such as gossiping about
others or cutting in line.
Zhima Credit is an optional service embedded in Alipay that calculates users» personal credit based on data
such as spending history, friends on Alipay's social network, and
other types of consumer
behavior.
So in addition, the Fund periodically hedges its exposure to those market fluctuations, based primarily on the status of valuations and market action (price
behavior, trading volume, breadth, industry action, and
other asset types
such as bonds, commodities, and so forth).
It will capture various
behaviors — including dangerous driving
behaviors,
such as harsh braking, hard cornering, and quick starts, among
others.
With
other new buyer
behaviors,
such as those related to social influence, we are only getting a glimpse of at this moment in time.
AT&T and
other internet service providers face new rules approved by a Democrat - led Federal Communications Commission, for example, prohibiting their use of data
such as web browsing
behavior without explicit consumer permission.
Certainly it can do nothing for the confidence or the credibility of preachers who still invoke those norms in
other areas of sexual
behavior such as chastity, adultery, and, not least, homosexuality.
The Enlightenment belief that logical thinking and education alone, without any consideration of
other factors apart from ignorance
such as the survival instinct and clinical cognitive dysfunction in the formation of
behavior patterns, can solve all of our individual and social ills is the fundamental heresy of the Enlightenment philosophy.
There are all sorts of
other explanations for why a people might have
such behavior.
The married - sex - only agreement that Wheaton students and faculty sign is part of the college's Community Covenant, which says that students agree the Bible condemns «sexual immorality,
such as the use of pornography, premarital sex, adultery, homosexual
behavior and all
other sexual relations outside the bounds of marriage between a man and woman.»
Step 4 — Both are also asked to make a list of how they respond to
behaviors they find undesirable in each
other, to discover how they unwittingly have rewarded
such behavior.
If any
other organization committed
such crimes, only pedophiles would want to join but the Catholics are condoning the
behavior with their refusal to take a strong stand against their church.
That would include the ones who come into my business and curse me out, and especially those who direct bad
behavior toward LGBTQs,
such as screaming at us, trying to get us fired from our jobs (you can be fired in over thirty states just for being gay), threatening us, hitting us, throwing us out of our homes and the
other behaviors mentioned in these posts.
Psychological operations, according to a field manual produced by the U.S. Army, involve the «planned use of propaganda and
other psychological actions to influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and
behavior of hostile foreign groups in
such a way as to support the achievement of [U.S.] national objectives.
While it is true that God will forgive us for
such behavior, His grace is never a license to treat
others so shamefully.
A literal interpretation is supported by statements in The Structure of
Behavior such as the one in which things are described as «dynamically knowing» each
other (SB 143).
But it also shows that just as we have
other «non-rational» (not necessarily irrational)
behaviors such as love, the desire to work cooperatively, art, and music, this is just another thing that people have as part of their personality.
For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside
such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional
behavior, which proceed from
such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact
others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary —
such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
But it also shows that just as we have
other «non-rational» (not necessarily irrational)
behaviors such as love, the desire to work cooperatively, art, and music, this is just another thing that a person can have as part of their personality.
But when I am listening to God... I know that He wants them (and me) to lead
others to LOVE, not to encourage our friends in a
behavior (
such as hating) that grieves Him.
There are all sorts of reasons one might want to condemn
such behavior, which represented at least one common pattern of male homosexual
behavior Paul would have encountered in his culture — that it involved young boys, that it was not a matter of mutual pleasure, that it was a way of expressing one partner's superiority over the
other, and soon — while perhaps not condemning some of the different forms homosexual activity takes in our culture.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of
such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with
others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of
behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat
other persons as mere «things.»
Such behavior may be so shocking, the
other person will want to know why you are so different.
It's interesting to think about morals and how we are
such moral creatures.There are very few conversations, especially when the subject is about a particular
behavior in ourselves or
others, that don't involve a value judgement.We're even willing to bend the rules as to what is right / wrong... sometimes stealing and lying can be good things....
Two
other studies found a similar link between violent game playing and aggressive thoughts and
behavior, even after controlling for innate temperament and exposure to violence in
other sources,
such as movies and television.
We would not tolerate for one second a human father who behaves in
such a sick, sadistic manner, so I don't understand how Pastor and
other Christians are able to overcome the cognitive dissonance of excusing this same
behavior in their God?
This tentative model for understanding the causes of problem drinking is offered in the report of the Cooperative Commission on the Study of Alcoholism: «An individual who (1) responds to beverage alcohol in a certain way, perhaps physiologically determined, by experiencing intense relief and relaxation, and who (2) has certain personality characteristics,
such as difficulty in dealing with and overcoming depression, frustration, and anxiety, and who (3) is a member of a culture in which there is both pressure to drink and culturally induced guilt and confusion regarding what kinds of drinking
behavior are appropriate, is more likely to develop trouble than will most
other people.»
But I have never felt the need to justify
such behavior by thinking they have less of a right to live and blossom (or that they have less intrinsic value as living beings) than
other living beings, including myself....
And since almost everyone you ask will say it's not all OK, then why put up
such stiff resistance for 1 thing in a book that has lots of
other (unquestionably) good things to guide human
behavior?
Very restrictive abortion laws go against the consciences of many, but the lack of
such laws does not require
behavior that goes against the consciences of
others.
However,
such metaphoric language is more than ornament, affecting people's conceptual systems and thought processes, influencing how they perceive
others, and determining their political views and
behavior.
A being having power only to influence the
behavior of
others could not unilaterally guarantee that the activities of
others will not be evil or will not be
such as to result in evil.
The church called people to act in ways beneficial to
others, promising that the rewards they would receive for
such behavior after death far exceeded the costs in this life.
Though there are large, governing rules of the universe which tend to guide all actions and
behaviors (
such as the laws of gravity and entropy), the nearly infinite number of
other variables can often lead to unforeseen outcomes and unexpected results.
You are free to disagree, but people who comment on my blog must refrain from name - calling and
other such abusive
behavior.
Where there is an identification with a personality
such as Falwell on one issue of concern, the possibility is greater for the extension of his attitudes to
other areas of the viewers» thought and
behavior.
The implications of expressing the thesis as
such an equation are (1) if the viewed action is not at all salient for the person (i.e., = 0) the action will not affect the viewer's
behavior («act»); (2) the chance that a particular viewed action will affect a person's
behavior will decrease to the extent that they have
other alternatives in their «repertoire»; and (3) if the individual is not aroused to act he will not exhibit the viewed
behavior, no matter how salient it is.
Social morality is to a large extent viewed as this personal morality writ large: there is little understanding in evangelical ethics of group morality, corporate ethics or social
behavior, Christian discipleship has tended therefore to be interpreted mainly in terms of individual morality and witness rather than in action for change in
other dimensions
such as social structures or political systems.
It may not dis - serve you or
others, but
such thought practices are clearly associated with
behaviors that are less than optimal at best, and that can sometimes be intolerant, divisive, or even deadly.