Sentences with phrase «behaviour patterns as»

I regard symptoms or behaviour patterns as expressions of distress connected to life circumstances.
The first thing to note is that sportsmen who were frequently injured in this way in their youth often develop characteristic behaviour patterns as they get older.

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Companies such as Affectiva Inc. and Eyeris have developed algorithms to analyze faces and look for patterns that can predict emotional reactions and behaviour.
Knowing and charging your worth is as much about your own spending patterns and behaviours.
In addition, Australia, South Korea and some ASEAN countries would see Canada as a constructive partner on many issues, adding our weight to theirs in re-enforcing positive patterns of behaviour and co-operation, building more effective institutions in the security domain, and messaging to the biggest players.
Their location aware platform and suite of analytics tools provide insights on consumer traffic patterns and behaviours, empowering their clients to optimize offline marketing campaigns, loyalty programs and productivity variables such as scheduling and staffing.
Read loses sight of Buber's concept of dialogue, however, when he suggests that Buber's teaching shows how to replace the inter-individual tensions of the classroom by «an organic mode of adaptation to the social organism as a whole» and when he reinterprets the teacher's concentration of an effective world as a selective screen in which what is kept in and what is left out is determined by the organic social pattern through the medium of the teacher's «sense of a total organism's feeling - behaviour
I love that as the earth turns and seasons change, there is a completely unique expression of foods and patterns that cause culture and behaviour to shift.
Most recent innovations include a feeding device that allows babies to apply the same sucking behaviour as learned on the breast, as well as Initiation and 2 - Phase Expression Technologies - exclusive pumping patterns to support mothers to initiate, build and maintain their milk supply.
This pattern of behaviour says that is she unfit to continue as an MEP.
Although every one of us is unique as a human being, we also display patterns of behaviour we share in common, even if they differ on particulars.
But as part of a pattern of behaviour among Trump associates, it is important.
The Guardian journalist Nick Davies described commissions from the News of the World as the «golden source» of income for Rees» «empire of corruption», which involved a network of contacts with corrupt police officers and a pattern of illegal behaviour extending far beyond phone hacking.
He argues that prebendalism is the most appropriate conceptual notion for explaining Nigeria's politicians intense and persistent struggle to control and exploit the offices of the state and defines prebendalism in terms of «the historical association of the term «prebend» with the offices of certain feudal states which could be obtained through services rendered to a lord or monarch or through outright purchase by supplicants... the adjective «prebendal» will refer to patterns of political behaviour which rest on the justifying principle that such offices should be competed for and then utilised for the personal benefit of office holders as well as their reference or support group.
This pattern of behaviour suggests that the electorate might not notice the imminent fall in immigration implied by the government, but it could also mean that they may be immune to accurate descriptions of a defining factor pushing us all towards our new status as a Trump - friendly tax haven on the edge of the world.
In the next two years my friends, working on the new British Election Survey as well as on the Nuffield history, will have to cope with patterns of behaviour never envisaged in my heyday.
As he probed News International's extensive dealings with leading politicians over five premierships, extensive and sometimes cosy (Labour slumber parties, Tory country suppers and borrowed police horses), the judge detected «patterns of behaviour» suggesting that public policy decisions were also sometimes traded for favourable treatment in Fleet Street.
Nagy's team found that the patterns correlated with the behaviour of a social network, and certain dogs emerged as pack leaders that repeatedly influenced the paths taken by others.
This took place with the aid of a standardized questionnaire (on the basis of a Social Responsiveness Scale — SRS), in which 65 behaviour patterns were evaluated by the parents before the start of group therapy, at the end of the intervention as well as three months after the end of the intervention in order to measure stability.
Answering this question requires classifying neuronal activity patterns recorded from the brain, based on a number of statistical, dynamical and anatomical features and correlating them with observable behaviours, such as the presence or absence of rapid eye movements.
Mathematical models allow us to understand how patterns and processes in the real world are generated and how complex behaviour, such as the collective movement of animal groups, can be produced from simple individual level rules.
The delicate balance between the human microbiome and the development of psychopathologies is particularly interesting given the ease with which the microbiome can be altered by external factors, such as diet, 23 exposure to antimicrobials24, 25 or disrupted sleep patterns.26 For example, a link between antibiotic exposure and altered brain function is well evidenced by the psychiatric side - effects of antibiotics, which range from anxiety and panic to major depression, psychosis and delirium.1 A recent large population study reported that treatment with a single antibiotic course was associated with an increased risk for depression and anxiety, rising with multiple exposures.27 Bercik et al. 28 showed that oral administration of non-absorbable antimicrobials transiently altered the composition of the gut microbiota in adult mice and increased exploratory behaviour and hippocampal expression of brain - derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), while intraperitoneal administration had no effect on behaviour.
These are events where the person experiences an alteration in their thoughts, they can lose sense of reality, hallucinate, become disorganized, irregular patterns of speech become present, as well as catatonic behaviour and other symptoms.
It was a greater commitment as I had originally anticipated but I was rewarded with some revealing insights into my own behaviour and thought patterns.
Indeed physical confrontation is less likely to develop if patterns of behaviour are recognised and dealt with early on, and this is as true in the classroom as outside when dealing with angry or frustrated parents.
However matters, such as the state and importance of young people's mental and physical health and our stewardship of the environment, are changing our understanding of how we are constantly being «values led» and altering our behaviour patterns so as to be more in alignment with what is important to us in life.
Child behavioural patterns begin earlier than we realise so as we begin trying to educate them at home and school, towards the correct kind of behaviour we need the right tools to do so, that appeal to them too.
I started using this approach with The Mechanical Crown, as the book is crammed full of characters and I needed a way to immediately define their behaviour, speech pattern and attitudes.
While it is possible to speculate about the future trajectories of the eBook and paper book markets, many confident pundits have been wrong before, as new factors have emerged that have significantly impacted reader behaviour and sales patterns.
He says a review of Desjardins» own privacy policies suggests that the company is in compliance with federal regulations on app use, but he believes users should look at the bigger picture when allowing mobile devices to monitor behaviour as personal as driving patterns and travel times and locations.
To meet those objectives, biology studies at the pre-college level should focus on animals as living, sentient creatures with intrinsic value, stressing their behaviour, life patterns, and relationship with the environment.
Some of their scripts also make for some bizarre behaviour patterns, with some enemies going in circles and others walking backwards and forwards as if they're in a state of confusion, being just a couple of examples.
A draft of the WHO's International Classification of Diseases (ICD) describes this as being characterized by a «pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behaviour» online or offline.
``... we find that their rigor and honesty as scientists are not in doubt... we did not find any behaviour that might undermine the conclusions of the IPCC assessments... But we do find that there has been a consistent pattern of failing to display the proper degree of openness...» — Statement of the Russell Inquiry, regarding the Climategate e-mails, July 2010
Even while identifying some of the observed change in climatic behaviour, such as a 0.4 C increase in surface temperature over the past century, or about 1 mm per year sea level rise in Northern Indian Ocean, or wider variation in rainfall patterns, the document notes that no firm link between the do...
«The situation is important for us, as the reduced temperature gradient between the equator and the North Pole is changing the circulation patterns and behaviours of the atmosphere and oceans, contributing to our direct experience of climate disruption.»
What was done, was to take a large number of models that could not reasonably simulate known patterns of natural behaviour (such as ENSO, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation), claim that such models nonetheless accurately depicted natural internal climate variability, and use the fact that these models could not replicate the warming episode from the mid seventies through the mid nineties, to argue that forcing was necessary and that the forcing must have been due to man.
By using the above pattern as a mask and corelating with monthly average SLP I have calculated a series to indicate the strength of the pattern, this picks up on the AO rather a lot, but the post 2007 behaviour is clear.
[DC: As far as I'm aware, the record clearly shows a «long pattern» of speculative accusations and other assertions from ClimateAudit, with concomitant unprofessional behaviouAs far as I'm aware, the record clearly shows a «long pattern» of speculative accusations and other assertions from ClimateAudit, with concomitant unprofessional behaviouas I'm aware, the record clearly shows a «long pattern» of speculative accusations and other assertions from ClimateAudit, with concomitant unprofessional behaviour.
The models (and there are many) have numerous common behaviours — they all cool following a big volcanic eruption, like that at Mount Pinatubo in 1991; they all warm as levels of greenhouse gases are increased; they show the same relationships connecting water vapour and temperature that we see in observations; and they can quantify how the giant lakes left over from the Ice Age may have caused a rapid cooling across the North Atlantic as they drained and changed ocean circulation patterns.
Any attempt to classify natural variability as noise can only be by imposing an assumed «correct» pattern of behaviour and that one has captured a characteristic pattern.
Event data recorders will capture driver behaviour information, such as the speed of a vehicle, braking patterns and collision information, while the cars themselves can / will record where a driver is going and possibly who is in the car and even what the individuals in the cars are saying.
To be classified as harassment the behaviour or conduct will normally be repeated or part of a pattern of behaviour.
There is no pattern of behaviour of the plaintiff to establish that it was likely she would progress as a stylist in the way she hoped.
«Systemic [racism] can be described as patterns of behaviour, policies or practices that are part of the structures of an organization, and which create or perpetuate disadvantage for racialized persons.»
When making the same assessment for the purposes of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 s 229 (3) the court is required to take into account: (i) all such information as is available to it about the nature and circumstances of each of the offences; (ii) where appropriate, any information which is before it about any pattern of behaviour of which any of the offences forms part; and (iii) any information about the offender which is before it».
There seem to be issues with designing an MMORPG product which it truly a «deep» experience (i.e. does not contain the same patterns of repetitive behaviour for progression) which can be sold to as wide market as possible.
Technology will continue to evolve faster than ever before, newer, more innovative competitors will enter the market, customer expectations will change, as will their patterns of behaviour.
When children show persistent and extreme patterns of disruptive behaviours, they may be diagnosed by mental health professionals as having a disruptive behaviour disorder.
Right from the start, babies notice patterns in their lives, such as familiar voices, how faces look and the patterns of people's behaviour.
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