Sentences with phrase «behaviour of some group of people»

Most definitions of law don't require that it be written, but rather that it is some system of rules that govern the behaviour of some group of people.

Not exact matches

The scuttlebutt helps people carve out social roles, judge the reliability of group members and police inappropriate behaviour by establishing norms.
While behaviour change and decongestion are often the objectives, the decongestion charge should not come at the expense of vulnerable groups, such as low income individuals and families, persons with disabilities and seniors.
Secondly, even if one group of people have higher rates of dysfunctional behaviour than another it doesn't mean that every individual is more likely to be dysfunctional.
Somehow it's ok to be worried about the intimidation of a group of people frequenting a business (and, again, if it can be shown that people are causing, intentionally, other people to feel intimidated, then that is behaviour — if intententional, they should get to stay).
«We are saddened by the accounts of deplorable behaviour from a group of individuals who have abused their power, exploited their position, and sought to subvert systems designed to protect vulnerable people in Haiti,» the charity stated.
What this stupid behaviour shows is that despite Australian regulations being the toughest of all the world markets, you can't regulate against a lack of commonsense by a small group of people» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
It is an attitude on the part of a whole group of people that relates to a deeper psychological process of thought and belief, invisible to the naked eye, translated into various physical acts and behaviours, norms and practices.
The ways we engage with our friends, the preferences and hostilities we harbour, the views we have about teachers, parents, education, or people from other ethnic groups — however loosely held — can easily be «excavated» by the student of ideologies, who can then identify, classify and maybe even anticipate the ideas and behaviour people display in their roles as members of a society.
Sadly, for this group of homeless people, problems of anti-social behaviour could be traced back through a lifetime of exclusion, characterised by traumatic childhood experiences, including parental addiction, bereavement, going into local authority care, neglect and physical and sexual abuse.
«This study is the best estimate we have to date of how effectively behavioural change could cut US greenhouse gas emissions,» says Ruth Rettie, who leads Project Charm, a group based at Kingston University in London that investigates ways in which people's behaviour could be influenced.
Moritz and his colleagues compared the behaviour of 60 patients suffering from OCD with 110 people with depression and 1050 adults in a control group.
«The basic idea is: couldn't we price insurance more accurately and fairly if we measured how you drive as an individual instead of relying on the average behaviour of people in your age group and gender?»
It is based on the universal human behaviour to react aggressively when another person contravenes the norm of acting in the best interests of the group by behaving unfairly.
It revealed peaks in cyberbullying at age 10 - 11 and 14 - 15; different patterns of behaviour experienced by boys and girls; some very vulnerable groups of young people who need extra support.
She reviewed a new way of grouping children that also resulted in unusually good behaviour and high levels of respect and responsibility among the young people.
«The veterinary profession is a large group of people, all intelligent, and therefore there is a huge range of behaviours and opinions on everything.
What's important then is how I, as the person responsible for their behaviour, understand that there simply isn't a one - size - fits - all approach to training them or a universally consistent rule about how they, as a group or individuals, would respond to any number of different situations.
C. I. Travel Group can and will terminate your holiday arrangements if your behaviour is in our reasonable opinion, or in the reasonable opinion of any person in authority, disruptive, upsetting or dangerous to yourself or anyone else.
The Champions are a group of teenage Super Heroes started by three Avengers disillusioned by the behaviour of their elders and the general state of distrust by the people towards super-powered beings.
It is interesting that on this blog, which is discussing the outrangeous, and to most peoples» eyes disgusting, behaviour of some of the most supposedly distinguished climate scientists, there is a toxic, effervescent, didactic, polarising and marginally intelligent group who are showing the same qualities of intolerance and mediocre scientific ability.
The group, named Google You Owe Us, alleges that Google breached the UK Data Protection Act by bypassing privacy settings on Apple phones to track the behaviour of people using the Safari browser.
A Dutch legal tech group, LegalThings One, has launched a blockchain - based contract system called «Legal Fling» that is designed to allow people to record their agreement to consensual behaviour in the bedroom, but without having to produce a pen and paper in the middle of a romantic moment.
Once a person or group is identified, directly or indirectly, on the basis of a prohibited ground of discrimination, it is somewhat disingenuous, and contrary to the objectives of the Act, to say that it is their behaviour and not their group membership that exposes them to hatred or contempt.
In fact, we can be categorised into groups of people who show the same behaviours, and what we do in the future is imminently predictable.
Mental illness is a general term for a group of illnesses that may impact on a person's thoughts, perceptions, feelings and behaviours.
Of a number of published evidence reviews on strategies for preventing childhood obesity, 8 — 15 only one published in 2007 has focused on environmental influences of obesity - related dietary behaviours in children and young people (aged 3 — 18 years).15 It found consistent associations between parental influences (parental food intake and education) and obesity in this age group.15 The early years are a priority population for intervention strategies for two reasonOf a number of published evidence reviews on strategies for preventing childhood obesity, 8 — 15 only one published in 2007 has focused on environmental influences of obesity - related dietary behaviours in children and young people (aged 3 — 18 years).15 It found consistent associations between parental influences (parental food intake and education) and obesity in this age group.15 The early years are a priority population for intervention strategies for two reasonof published evidence reviews on strategies for preventing childhood obesity, 8 — 15 only one published in 2007 has focused on environmental influences of obesity - related dietary behaviours in children and young people (aged 3 — 18 years).15 It found consistent associations between parental influences (parental food intake and education) and obesity in this age group.15 The early years are a priority population for intervention strategies for two reasonof obesity - related dietary behaviours in children and young people (aged 3 — 18 years).15 It found consistent associations between parental influences (parental food intake and education) and obesity in this age group.15 The early years are a priority population for intervention strategies for two reasons.
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Just as he had done in Austria, Redl established a reputation for his work with young people and in 1944 he and his then student David Wineman founded on behalf of the Detroit Group Project, Pioneer House, a home for boys aged eight to twelve with behaviour problems.
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It will prioritise research into: children who have experienced trauma; young people at risk of offending behaviour; carers — particularly those caring for someone with depression and anxiety; elderly Australians especially those in residential aged care; and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, refugees and other potentially vulnerable cultural minority groups.
Oppressed group behaviour when an «oppressed group is attacked and has no way of... getting justice from the person who attacked them, or culture or institution who attacked them» feels powerless and takes this out on each other.
In addition to supporting victims of family violence, we offer group programs and courses to assist people who commit violence in the family to take responsibility for their behaviour and to encourage respectful ways of relating.
Four studies were excluded because assignment to treatment was not random, 16 — 19 one because it was an interim analysis of an ongoing study, 20 and 11 because they involved children with depressive symptoms and not depressive disorder.21 — 31 This left six randomised trials of cognitive behaviour therapy for depressive disorder in young people.32 — 37 Two of the trials were conducted by the same research group 32 34 but it was clear from the trial descriptions that they were based on different samples.
They need a person or group of people who will guarantee unconditional affection and support, who are prepared to forego, often for many years, the satisfactions that parents normally get from their children and who will bring to their task professional understanding not only of childhood behaviour but of their own responses both to the children in their care and to the parents whose inadequacies have brought the children to this plight.
Predictably, comorbid substance misuse predicts non-adherence, and is associated with a worse outcome13 and an increased risk of suicidality.2 A recent trial of a 12 - session, group - based cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) program for people with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance misuse showed promising trends in reducing substance misuse and bipolar relapse compared with group - based counselling for substance misuse alone.14
Men's Domestic Violence Helpline Groups - for men who are concerned about the effects of their behaviour on the people they love, work and spend time with.
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