Sentences with phrase «behaving this way for»

He never behaved this way for us.
It's probably been behaving this way for 6 months now at least with a slight increase in frequency, hard to say though.
Cats which are nervous, aggressive or act in what we consider is an inappropriate way — such as spraying indoors — behave that way for a reason.

Not exact matches

When we behave in overly extroverted ways, we are likely doing to so to overcompensate for our nerves or insecurities.
Companies that keep an eye on potential distractions for their target audience garner real - time insight about how competitors are behaving and the way their strategies are performing.
Abusers look for victims so they can behave in familiar ways with familiar outcomes.»
It seems inconceivable that management behaved this way and got away with it for so many years because as today's leaders know, the most knowledgeable employees about a process are usually the people who perform it everyday.
He wants to make sure that the people running the company behave in a way that will build value for shareholders.
Meanwhile, a group of 20 scientists studying the Otway Project in Australia since 2008 confirmed Dec. 14 that the CO2 there was behaving as it was expected to and the practice is indeed an effective way to keep greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere for thousands and perhaps millions of years.
And while hormones don't directly cause people to feel or behave a certain way, they do grease the wheels for certain experiences and motivations.
That is, CEOs who behave or speak publicly in a way that enhances their reputation for moral behavior are even more likely than the average head honcho to oversee a company whose actions turn out to be at least in part socially irresponsible.
Ironically, now that we no longer rely directly on the cartel for fuel the way we once did, suddenly we wouldn't mind if they behaved exactly as we once feared.
We seek to make Uber a just workplace and there can be absolutely no place for this kind of behavior at Uber — and anyone who behaves this way or thinks this is OK will be fired.
Consumer advocate Christopher Elliott, who has made a name for himself by helping people to avoid getting ripped off by airlines, hotels, and other travel companies, says that travelers who behave this way aren't merely unethical, they're thieves.
Most of the governance concerns surrounding executive compensation for widely - held corporations are related to the difficulty in ensuring that the CEO is motivated to behave in ways that are in the best long - term interests of the corporation.
«Markets behave in ways, sometimes for a long stretch, that are not linked to value.
Can it be that power corrupts people to the point that — no matter their philosophy — they behave in very similar ways: denial, anger, dictatorship (of business or church), avoidance by attacking, creating enemies for the sake of gaining unity, and each promising to «make American (or Christianity) great again»?
Someone behaving outside the role that was the best for increasing the populace was considered sinful and were given the oppurtunity to «change their ways» or outright destoyed to serve as an example to others who would not follow the rules to increase the number of followers.
For example, Twins, although they look simular and are from the same mother does nt mean they act, think and behave the same way.
When we feel paralyzed by a particular incident, we are forced to act and behave in ways that might seem out of character for us.
So your teacher teaches you not to behave a certain way, you do anyway, then blame the teacher for for your actions.
It's that his personal history — not only the two divorces, but also the repeated affairs and the way he behaved during the dissolution of his marriages — makes him the most compromised champion imaginable for a movement that's laboring to keep lifelong heterosexual monogamy on a legal and cultural pedestal.
Tim, you're using the age old conservative tactic, on page # 1 of the Republican playbook, of accusing your opponent of doing exactly what YOU»RE doing... of saying your opponent behaves exactly the way YOU behave... and for claiming your opponent is exactly what YOU are.
(Women who are denied coverage for free contraceptives from their Catholic employer, by the way, are not forced to behave immorally.
This to me is the most urgent problem: The way they are behaving seems consistent with an idea of authority, power, entitlement and privilege that allows for a lack of accountability, transparency, honesty and humility.
For despite our Western - type formal education, we continued to feel, think and behave in a typically non-Western way.
A man who, for some reason, feels the need perpetually to humiliate people will not find any explanation for that need in the actual attempts to humiliate others: he will only find it in the inferences which might be derived from the motives which lead him to behave in that way.
The things you say and the way you behave represents a great perversion to everything Jesus stood for.
If Catholics in San Francisco behaved this way towards gay people, we would be arrested for perpetrating a hate crime... and lets face it, «Freedom of Speech» now is only allowed to gays in our city... while they pretend to be the «victims» of Catholic prejudice.
That is a strange way for a loving God to behave, but since we can't understand God's infinite wisdom, we'll just have to accept that.
Having endured for half a century a Court that seized authority not confided to it to lay down as unalterable law a liberal social agenda nowhere to be found in the actual Constitution of the United States, conservatives must decide whether they want a Court that behaves in the same way but in the service of their agenda.
A corporation that for immediate profit takes actions that will weaken it in the future is behaving in an unsustainable way.
Yes I do have a problem with a «god» who would behave in a way that makes him a cold hearted bastard getting his kicks out of eternal conscious torment for those he chose to deny the ability the have faith.
Fast - forward 2,000 years and it seems a new generation of disciples is behaving exactly the same way: building Twitter followers and Facebook likes; balancing book promotion with «platform time» at major festivals; booking up media appearances and making sure everyone knows about them... all for the sake of «the gospel».
We have long expected corporations to behave in a primarily selfish way, seeking profits for their stockholders above the well being of their employees or the public.
For women to behave with other women in a sexual way, and most especially for men to penetrate other men sexually, instead of women, fundamentally deviated from what God intended in creating male and femaFor women to behave with other women in a sexual way, and most especially for men to penetrate other men sexually, instead of women, fundamentally deviated from what God intended in creating male and femafor men to penetrate other men sexually, instead of women, fundamentally deviated from what God intended in creating male and female.
But hey that's just an analogy, showing we should «humble ourselves» and be grateful for «correction» meted out by some human who has been «anointed and appointed» by God to behave in this way.
If we lived in a truly civil society, that called for us, generally, to be polite and to talk about our differences in a genuine way, and if really were interested in an educated public, we would be behaving in this way.
That isn't the example set forth by Jesus in the Bible, and it isn't an appropriate or authentic way for people who profess Christianity to behave.
We see that with «christians» all the time who believe so strongly that they are privileged for being in the favor of their god that they no longer behave in a Christ - like way.
@Todd — but either way (regarding my last post)-- I would think one could just as easily argue that there is still nothing «immaterial» about the tendency for the mind to behave similarly against certain situations.
As if to make up for the mayhem he caused during his baptism, Hugh Ambrose behaved delightfully during the Mass, smiling and chuckling all the way through.
In the Qur» an the Prophet is commanded to behave in such a way that his behavior will be a model for believers (Surah XXXIII, 37).
After demanding death for being human and for behaving in ways that God apparently finds unacceptable, God sends Jesus to be killed and to serve as the sacrificial lamb for all of humankind.
If culture is the way people think and feel and behave as a people, and if spirituality is the way we live out the life and teachings of Jesus in this particular culture at this particular time, then the questions for thinkers, writers, theologians, and religious professionals must become: What cultural realities are challenging the Gospel now?
This is because it doesn't provide tips, ideas, or principles on how to parent, but instead provides the psychological and theological foundation for why people behave the way they do, and how we can recognize these foundational truths in our own lives and in our children.
Speaking during Premier's News Hour, she said: «We have whole issues with purity culture and modesty culture which says, «well, women, if you dress a certain way it's your fault if a man behaves in that way» and so actually for a lot of women they have been conditioned to blame themselves and say «if he's done that to me it must be my fault».
stage); projection (onto others of the feelings or impulses eliciting anxiety); rationalization (giving oneself and others reasonable excuses for unreasonable behavior); denial (of threatening aspects of reality); introjection (seeking protection by identifying internally with a feared person or idea); reaction formation (denying threatening impulse by going to the other extreme in one's behavior — e.g., denying repressed rage by behaving in super «loving» ways); intellectualizing (avoiding threatening feelings by chronic «head - tripping»).
She said: «The local authority has satisfied itself that the foster carer has not behaved in any way which is inconsistent with their provision of warm and appropriate care for the child.»
Like the summons to the fishermen to leave their normal occupation, the call to nonresistance is a summons to behave in a way that is not normal for human beings.
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