Sentences with phrase «actually reinforces»

The roadmap website actually reinforces the health agenda by stating that the conditions, or lack thereof, such as essential and municipal services «affect residents» health and wellbeing and, when a living environment is unsafe, unclean and overcrowded, children are less likely to attend school and adults are less likely to be employed».
This means she is having an impact and judging from the weasely nature of the lesser lights, actually reinforces my view that Judith is on the right track here.
This restriction actually reinforces counter-arguments based on probability.
geez sunshine you do nt seem to realize that reducing the warming since 1945 actually reinforces the IPCC attribution statement... if there's less warming then CO2 caused a higher % of it.
It'll be an interesting unintended consequence if, as this suggests, Google actually reinforces people's belief in bogus explanations and myths by helping people repeat them and search for them, eh?
In fact, the management system that is designed to put the lid on when push comes to shove actually reinforces Larry for abusing us.
«Oxytocin actually reinforces extinction: Under its influence, the expectation of recurrent fear subsequently abates to a greater extent than without this messenger,» says study director Prof. Hurlemann, summarizing the result.
Pregnant with the Stars examines the American fascination with, and judgment of, celebrity pregnancy, and exposes how our seemingly innocent interest in «baby bumps» actually reinforces troubling standards about femininity, race, and class, while increasing the surveillance and regulation of all women in our society.
Even though Shavitz» hermetic lifestyle has many setbacks — he doesn't have running hot water, for example — his respect for the mother nature actually reinforces the brand value.
or this article may actually reinforce the stereotype that women do not understand technology.
Although you might fear praise will interrupt him, it can actually reinforce him to continue to keep playing quietly.
I think that Marion Nestle's blog, Food Politics, does a good job of discussing how public policies actually reinforce poor food choices at the moment.
Inconsistent discipline can actually reinforce negative behaviors because your child will keep trying in the hopes that this time he won't get in trouble.»
Overemphasizing accidents can actually reinforce, leading to more accidents.
These punitive approaches don't get at the root causes of the students» behavior and actually reinforce the characteristics of EBD (anxiety, depression, low self - worth, aggression), which leads to cycles of discipline referrals.
The plain truth is, though, that even if punishment was effective as a deterrent, a gentle response to physical aggression is literally the only response that a parent can make that won't actually reinforce the aggression.
It is common for very well - intended adults to automatically do this, but it can actually reinforce the child's SM.
So with my daughter's school, as with my own upbringing, a strong sense of Christianity didn't threaten our Muslim identity — it actually reinforced it.
The researchers found that treatment with Velcade led to a physiological reaction that actually reinforced the intensity of the myeloma in the mice.
But as much as you may think you are trying to feel better about yourself by doing this, you are essentially trying to camouflage your body and, in doing, actually reinforce negative feelings towards your body.
That seems like a big piece of things and actually reinforce the idea that ketosis can be a metabolically inefficient process and can cause an elevation of BMR up to 10 %... which can then facilitate fat loss, once all the machinery and adaptation is established.
In some situations, and for certain types of people, more options actually reinforce our decisions.
In this way to insert a global dimension in education for citizenship (or for peace, sustainability, diversity and so forth) can actually reinforce the learning change process.
As a child's anxiety escalates, the ways in which parents and caregivers tend to respond — by reassuring their kids, calming them, and making special allowances so they can avoid difficult situations — actually reinforce negative patterns and solidify anxiety's hold, Lyons says.
Merit pay has even less of a track record of ensuring achievement and, in some studies, has actually reinforced the inequities we find among teachers in higher and lower income schools.
When you react to Fido's incessant barking by running over to him and telling him to stop, you are actually reinforcing his behaviour.
If you placate those feelings by saying something such as: it's ok, and pet, pet, pet you are actually reinforcing the dog's belief that he should be afraid.
If our human students allow their dogs to pull them towards the other dogs inside and outside of class, they are actually reinforcing the pulling behavior!
Indeed, according to Animal Humane Society, most attempts at punishing the whining behavior inadvertently end up actually reinforcing it because your puppy is getting attention.
In a well meaning attempt to calm their dog's fears, many people end up actually reinforcing the dog's shy behavior.
Punishment can actually reinforce the behavior especially when the cause is anxiety related.
New cultural attractions are often trumpeted as crucial to rejuvenating neglected communities, but with poorer visitors unable to afford the high cost of food, drink and souvenirs, are they actually reinforcing the wealth divide they wish to eradicate?
Does this mean debunking a myth might actually reinforce it in people's minds?
If you don't do it right, you run the risk of actually reinforcing the myth.
In fact, rather than undermine the possibility that severe rises in sea levels might occur in the future, the Science studies that Easterbrook cited as evidence for his point actually reinforce this scenario.
(Author's Note: ok, all analogies break down at some point... here's where this one breaks down, so I'm going to abandon it briefly)... justice actually reinforce the cost barriers when they refuse to facilitate efforts bring innovation to closed markets.
Mandy had made significant steps during contact with the therapist to recognise where her best efforts to comfort and support David when he had been feeling anxious had actually reinforced his fears.
Focusing on communication or other relationship issues distracts from the abusive behavior, and counseling may actually reinforce it in some cases.
Sometimes, ignoring these behaviours does more to help them disappear than if we pay them attention and make a big deal out of them — which can actually reinforce them and make them more likely to happen again.
The pattern is «circular» in that there is no real beginning or end to the cycle, and partners are reacting to one another in ways that actually reinforce their partner's undesirable behavior
It'll actually reinforce the value of these properties if buyers and European and US investors know they're competing with Chinese and Arabic buyers.
You don't want to overreact to the rudeness, because doing so might actually reinforce the behavior, by providing the spotlight the kid's trying to hog.
And a lot of your comment actually reinforced my thoughts on the importance of not crossing kiddos off the list * only * because takes longer to bring them home.

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This information wasn't actually new; it reinforces the general timeline the government had already talked about.
«Once people actually experience increases in inflation, their inflation expectations rise, further reinforcing this process.»
Saying that God is real over and over just reinforces your belief that he is, it doesn't actually prove that he does exist.
@Mike, Actually the spread of some religions does nothing to counteract the point that different regions began worshipping different gods, it simply displays the growth of cross cultural communications and reinforces what we already know, that the world is getting «smaller».
Faith is reinforced time and time again to prevent you from actually thinking about it.
You express American religious freedom very well right there at the beginning of your post: «consider yourself what you wish... doesn't make it so...» Yet they are not concerned with what is actually real, but only what they believe in their heads using emotional and cultural feedback to reinforce their beliefs.
If you drew a cartoon about homosexual bigotry by using a caricature that actually exists in many anti-homosexual heads and then lots of homosexuals criticized you on it, saying it reinforced the bigotry — would you consider their points.
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