Sentences with phrase «also less conflict»

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«We are seeing that our focus on the middle class, by putting more money in the pockets of hard working families, and giving less advantages to the wealthiest, is growing the economy,» Trudeau said, as he also attempted to distract the media horde from his finance minister's loose interpretation of what constitutes a conflict of interest.
Their study also showed that sleeping less than eight hours decreased individual's ability to resolve conflicts and were more likely to exhibit negative emotions.
«There were persistent reports of conflict between women and their admins, with admins expecting women to be more nurturing and less demanding than men, and also of women having a harder time getting admins to do their work,» Williams says.
Authors speculate that perceiving more goal conflict could also have other behavioral consequences, that marketers should take into account: consumers may spend less time in - store on shopping trips or may utilize online shopping outlets at a greater degree.
«We also learned that workers who experience excessive on - the - job pressure feel less in control of their lives, primarily due to the conflict triggered between work and personal or family life,» says Schieman.
Lawmakers must do so only if the legislation also includes specific provisions requiring much more transparency in how management and grant decisions are made and a much less blithe attitude about conflicts of interest.
Research also shows that mindful people experience less emotional stress during romantic conflicts and engage in better communication overall.
Also screened: Sadako Vs. Kayako (Grade: B --RRB-, an entertaining, teen - friendly marriage of the The Ring and The Grudge mythologies that (thank God) has a sense of humor about itself, even though its final confrontation is less than satisfying; Dearest Sister (Grade: C +), a poetic (and rather slow) meditation on class conflict couched in a ghost story from Laotian director Mattie Do; and Down Under (Grade: B --RRB-, a Superbad - style profane coming - of - age comedy set against the backdrop of the Cronulla race riots that took place in Sydney, Australia in Christmas 2005.
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He also starts a relationship with his real estate agent (Constance Zimmer) that ends almost as quickly as it begins (A movie less concerned with its characters would exploit this as a major subplot to bring about more conflict).
(It is also less than he'd get if he published that same title through an e-publisher like Naked Reader Press, but I won't go there either as that is getting too close to the conflict of interest line for my comfort.)
«USMI is also concerned with the lack of transparency about the program and its development as well as the inherent conflict of interest in Freddie Mac's role of imposing PMIERs standards on private MIs and then designing a program that relies on less regulated (and in turn less expensive) reinsurers to circumvent these standards.
With less than a month to go, the Another huge title is also featured in this episode: EA's Medal of Honor, which advances the timeframe from WWII to the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
Also with the features such as the auto battle system which allows your party to automatically attack during conflicts it makes those times when the grind for resources is needed to be less arduous.
Intercountry and civil war are the most extreme cases of conflict, but many lesser forms of conflict — food riots, for example — also can arise when resources are in short supply.
Biglaw attorneys also need mediators and arbitrators, and smalls are less likely to be conflicted out than neutrals at other large law firms.
Involve non-lawyers in the process also, so that some contributors are less susceptible to the conflicting demands of court and client deadlines.
This provision is also interesting in that it appears to conflict more or less directly with the U.N.'s own Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, who has issued an opinion that such cut - offs are likely inconsistent with the right to free expression enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (A / HRC / 17.27):
In fact, the AAP policy also includes guidelines for parental screen time, citing studies that indicate that parents on their phones interact less with their kids, may have more conflict with them, and their own use is a likely predictor of their kids» habits.
You can probably tell what a less - than - ideal combination of attachment styles can do for your relationship, but it also affects your stress levels when a conflict arises.
If you want less conflict you're likely also craving more connection.
Drs. Gottman and Levenson also discovered that gay and lesbian partners display less belligerence, domineering, and fear in conflict than straight couples do.
Not only did husbands» sensitive support make their wives happy, but it also predicted husbands» own reports of more love and less conflict in the relationship.
Similarly, those who shifted topics more often (i.e., avoiding the issue at hand) and were inflexible in how they resolved conflict were also less satisfied.
For example, on again - off again relationships tend to have greater conflict, less commitment, lower satisfaction, and fewer positive behaviors (e.g., validating each other's feelings) than noncyclical relationships.1 Partners involved in on again - off again relationships also report doing things that negatively impact the relationship, such as being less cooperative, polite, and patient with each other.
They also expect the Telephone - Administered Early Intervention (TEI) group to have lower disability, higher quality of life, lower pain levels and less family conflict relative to UC.
The result is also less post-divorce conflict and litigation.
The stability of a man's childhood bonds with his primary caregivers during childhood also plays a huge role: Partners with avoidant attachment styles are quicker to withdraw in response to conflicts, Campbell says, and may cheat to feel less dependent on their girlfriend or spouse to meet their needs.
Couples who could cope with conflict better through proper communication had less negative interactions with one another; it also allowed for deeper levels of self - disclosure and led to more intimacy.
The present study also contributes to a growing body of literature that parental acceptance and less conflict (at least with mothers) is related to better glycemic control, better adherence, and fewer depressive symptoms.
Parental participation was also significantly associated with less Conflict (−.15) and less Sexual Risk Behavior (−.14) at the follow - up assessment.
It also appears that associations are bidirectional in nature, as Bell and Belsky (2008) found that mother — child relationships characterized by less closeness and greater conflict in late childhood were associated with more sleep problems in young adolescence, and childhood sleep problems were likewise associated with decreases in sensitive mothering and closeness over time.
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