Sentences with phrase «act less controlling»

You can, however, act less controlling even before you sort out all your feelings.

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(1) engage in the «Geographic Area» (as defined below) as an employee, agent, consultant, advisor, independent contractor, proprietor, partner, officer, director, or otherwise of a Competing Business (as defined below); (2) have any ownership interest (except for passive ownership of one percent (1 %) or less in any entity whose securities have been registered under the Securities Act of 1933 or Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or the securities laws of any other jurisdiction of the United States) in a Competing Business; or (3) participate in the financing, operation, management, or control of a Competing Business.
To act unfreely, i.e., out of mere habit or control or pressure, is to generate a less than fully human experience.
We have to struggle daily that the Spirit gets control of our body or limbs more and more so that our body less and less acts according to its old habits.
While there is a remarkable resemblance, it really should be a question of whether Obama acts like Satan... he certainly seems to want the destruction of Israel... reduction in religious freedom... less individual freedom... more government control...
It is, in part, that the culturally glorified image of how a woman should look and act makes women like themselves less, in part about men being afraid of a loss of control and power over women (very generalized — don't take it personally (unless the shoe fits), and the limitations that our culture puts on women — or more to the point that culture encourages women to put limits on themselves.
Grisanti in 2011 was one of four Republicans in the state Senate to back the legalization of same - sex marriage and, less than two years later, provided a vote in favor of the gun control law known as the SAFE Act, a measure that has stirred anger among the conservative base.
Flanagan tried to smooth things over by including «common sense» reforms to the SAFE Act among his top end - of - sesison priorities this year, even though he would be the first to admit that's more or less a non-starter with the Democrat - controlled Assembly and the governor.
The researchers also analyzed studies exploring the effects of an amendment of the Gun Control Act of 1968 and the add - on sentencing laws adopted by a number of states during the 1970s and 1980s, which added prison time to crimes committed with a gun rather than a less lethal weapon.
For example, some parents used psychological control by saying, «If you really cared for me, you wouldn't do things to worry me,» while others acted less friendly toward their teens when the adolescents didn't see things in the same way the parents did.
The disappearing blood vessels could also act as a feedback loop, signaling to the animals to eat less — and indeed, Arap and Pasqualini saw that the treated monkeys consumed less of their regular food but ate just as many treats as control monkeys, suggesting that they weren't feeling nauseous from the therapy.
They determined that overweight and obese women were more likely than normal weight women to choose forms of birth control known as long - acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), and less likely to use methods like the pill, the shot, the patch and the ring.
spray acts almost like a much less heavy pomade, creating definition and control in braids, ends, and even pixie cuts.
Once Forman stages his first recreation of bits from Kaufman's standup act, the film sets into cruise control, offering reenactment after reenactment of keystone events and performances in Kaufman's career (including his infamous «feud» with wrestler Jerry Lawler), with few moments of downtime in between and even less dramatic momentum to string it all together.
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 prohibited students with felony records from receiving Pell Grants, ending 350 prison education programs overnight, despite the fact that prison education accounted for less than 1 percent of the Pell Grant budget.
Last year, heeding calls for «local control» of education decisions and less invasive interventions in underperforming schools, Congress passed the Every Student Succeeds Act, granting states and local school boards, rather than the federal government, broad latitude in determining how to rate the performance of schools and how to intervene when performance lags.
Worse, the best political spin that the reformers could come up with was that after privatizing virtually the entire education system in New Orleans, and giving the corporate education movement total control of the city, the «average composite score on the ACT for students in the Recovery School District (RSD) New Orleans rose by» less than half a percentage point.
Using regression analysis to statistically control for the impact of student demographic variables, ACT performance, and school variables, the study found that students who took dual and concurrent enrollment courses were 23 % more likely to enroll in college immediately following high school graduation and 9 % less likely to enroll in remedial classes.
While good in theory, SES had many implementation problems, 12 including low participation rates and lack of quality control.13 In some districts, there were scandals involving providers overcharging districts, hiring tutors with criminal records, or violating federal regulations.14 In all districts, SES siphoned off Title I funds, leaving less for other important Title I programs.15 The tutoring program was eventually phased out as the Department of Education began implementing «ESEA Flexibility,» 16 also known as waivers, and it was scrapped all together under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).17
This regulation implements section 105 (f) of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982, which provides that, except to the extent that the Secretary determines otherwise, not less than ten percent of the amounts authorized to be appropriated under the Act shall be expended with small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.
«The FHA should create policy where lenders have an incentive to control for their False Claims Act liability through better underwriting, not less lending,» Parrott said.
Priority for training animal control officers serving in that capacity before the effective date of this act shall be given to those officers having served for 12 months or less.
Priority for training animal control officers serving in such capacity before the effective date of this act shall be given to those officers having served for 12 months or less
If we feel despair, we are less likely to act and more easily controlled.
The scientific consensus is that pollution controls enacted through the Clean Air Act Amendments in the 1990s and other measures have helped decrease the acidity of rain by approximately 60 percent to less harmful levels, as reflected in data gathered nationwide and by UD researchers in Lewes, Del., as part of a longstanding study.
Less than four years later the ineffective and corrupt Prohibition regime came to an end on June 15, 1921 when an Act to provide for Government Control and Sale of Alcoholic Liquors came into force, known by its short title the Government Liquor Act.
Even if you are not happy that your spouse wants out, recognizing that you can not control someone else and acting with maturity can make the process way less painful for you.
25 R. v. Pelletier (1974), 4 O.R. (2d) 677, 18 C.C.C. (2d) 516 appears to be the first decision to use the «living tree» to advocate a morphing constitution: «As the nature of the Canadian community changes and in this immediate issue, the activities of those sought to be controlled by the Narcotic Control Act and the Criminal Code change in scale and complexity, new considerations arise which bring into prominence facets of the law including the Constitution which were less important or less applicable in former times.»
It remains to be seen how Canadian courts will interpret the access control provision though the language of our Act is less explicit about a nexus requirement than in the US.
For a brief time on Wednesday, the term IUD was trending on Twitter, as women urged each other to get the long - acting birth control implant in case they lose their insurance or, much less likely, birth control suddenly becomes harder to acquire.
Men acted on inappropriate attraction more than women, and this occurred because men had stronger sexual impulses, rather than men being less able to exert self - control.
The randomized control trial followed students over three years and discovered an improvement in academic performance for students who often act out, increased positive behavior, fewer conduct problems and less emotional distress.
Thus, RNTBCs are less at risk to the erosion of community control under the CATSI Act than are other Indigenous corporations including land trusts and state and territory land rights corporations.
The few observational studies of interactions between children with ADHD and their friends suggest that children with ADHD tend to be less sensitive to their friends» needs and preferences, instead acting based on their own interests and attempting to control the play [20].
In 1980 Congress passed the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act, which, among other things, made it legal for banks to charge a higher mortgage interest rate to less creditworthy customers.
I find it passing strange that Pecman thinks that the tribunal erred, as if it has a less - than - acceptable grasp of the situation, whereas the Bureau, in its all - knowing wisdom, knows exactly what needs to be done to control trade associations before - the - fact of committing alleged uncompetitive acts.
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