Sentences with phrase «agitated when»

Patients were calm when they smoked, becoming agitated when they did not or could not.
Sound effects include Sebastian's footsteps as he walks or runs, turning the flashlight on or off, looting for supplies, scanning for resonance signals via the communicator, reloading weaponry, performing melee attacks or firing weaponry at enemies and growls from enemies as they become increasingly agitated when convinced a human is nearby.
The beach was so much more agitated when I was there though, the red flag was up 5 days out of 7!
If you have a dog that you know has a history of becoming agitated when strangers walk up then you are bound to tense up at the first sight of a stranger.
Your pup may cry, whine and even become agitated when you leave him alone if he has separation anxiety.
Police said the dog had apparently become agitated when the owner closed his bedroom door to keep him out.
Dogs are agitated when afraid or feeling aggressive.
It's understandable that people in the dog training world get so agitated when the word «dominance» is mentioned, even when used in the right context.
For example, the dog may walk into the garage okay, but begins to get agitated when approaching the car.
Is a dog who is very afraid of fireworks «bad» if they become almost completely inconsolable and highly agitated when confronted with loud bangs?
It also can also work for cats and dogs that become anxious or agitated when they go on car rides.
Just like with human siblings, resident cat buddies can fight over territorial issues and become agitated when other felines intrude on their turf.
He wasn't agitated when we brought him in and didn't put up a fight so the vet knew he wasn't feeling well.
I especially get agitated when these over-generalized discussions attempt to stereotype all stocks as being risky.
Yet I felt agitated when she kept counting her expenses aloud, like tallying up the $ 20 fare on the Chinatown bus or the $ 12 bottle of wine we split.
The woman got agitated when I didn't agree to her program....
(Remember, once again, most opponents in any of these fights are NOT dead - enders — they» re just citizens who get nervous, and then start to get really agitated when «mainstream» leaders won» t acknowledge or address their concerns.)
On the inequitable social transformation, President Zuma explained that «many sections of society and individuals become agitated when [the ANC government] refers to the apartheid legacy in [South Africa]» and that «this is a fact that the legacy can not be reversed overnight.»
He gets agitated when she admits she doesn't really watch television.
«Animals get agitated when the owners are agitated.
The Ukip leader repeatedly looked visibly cross and agitated when confronted with difficult questions.
If, on the other hand, your toddler often sits away from the group and gets agitated when other kids approach, it's time to talk to your doctor about autism.
We may become agitated when exposed to shockingly bright, almost neon shades, and perhaps we tend to relax in an environment of soft autumn tones.
While checking in on the baby may be helpful to a small group of babies, our experience has been that the vast majority of babies over four months old become more agitated when their parents go and see them in the midst of crying.
They are really helpful for babies who get agitated when it's sleepytime, especially at night and just like using crib soothers, they serve to take the infants mind off of their distress and soothe them into sleep.
Although nursing itself was very calming, I felt a physical responsibility to the baby and got very agitated when I was away from the baby for too long.
They may tug at their diapers, or come to you and seem anxious or agitated when they are using their diaper.
Inconsolable crying, wanting to be on my breast constantly, becoming increasingly agitated when not on me.
This will stop you from being agitated when dealing with a crying baby.
Cook was agitated when reminded by Rose that many in Congress believe Apple is engaged in a scheme to pay little or no taxes on $ 74 billion in overseas revenue.
We will agitate when the time for signings agitation comes around in mid-December.
Comrade Ramaphosa dutifully obeyed the voice of the ANC and did not agitate when he was shelved and sidestepped to allow Thabo Mbeki to take over from Mandela.
Although he finds it agitating when stories are rejected, he asserts, «I do have influence.»
It got agitating when I had to erratically find my around with no indication as to where I was going or what I was doing.
And with droning sound effects proving poor substitutes for quality musical tracks, late - round Volfied only agitates when it isn't wallowing in dullness.

Not exact matches

Cogito uses readings of vocal - cord tension to detect when a caller is becoming excessively agitated.
When customers wait they become agitated, restless and uncertain.
When he walked in at 8 a.m. on his first day, an employee was waiting for him at the door in a highly agitated state.
Then, when Barack responded, Hillary became very agitated, jabbing her finger at him and speaking in an animated fashion.
Look at the stats,» Hsieh said, sounding agitated, when I asked him about it one evening on folding chairs in the Learning Village, where speakers regularly come to lead sessions.
Islamization occurs when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their so - called «religious rights.»
Perhaps when we evaluate what is agitating others, the first test should be to substitute whatever matters so intensely to us that any assault on it merits the word «obscene.»
Acts 17:13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica found out that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul in Berea also, they came there as well, agitating and stirring up the crowds.
Yes, they will argue if given the opportunity, but the only time you see them become agitated is when religious people try to impose their beliefs on them via public works: government, schools, etc..
And when we are bad or isolated or angry or furious or vengeful or politically agitated or confused or lost or deranged or unhinged, and we have the ability to get and use weapons only designed to kill large numbers of people our society is in great danger.
The Muslim Arabs first settled on the Malabar coast about fifty years after the Hijrah, toward the end of the seventh century A.D., at a time when South India was agitated by religious conflicts and political instability.
Islamization begins when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their religious privileges.
I think Fishon is just a bit prim so comes across as harsh when he's just agitated.
Both right and left in America imagine that today's social distemper stems from too little freedom, when, in fact, what currently agitates society is the loss of stability, unity, and solidarity.
Also, it sort of invalidates your comment about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this blog so you have about as much of a stake in this as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.
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