Sentences with phrase «by involuntary»

Not knowing that these various fleeing behaviors are driven by an involuntary, biologically programmed reaction, a woman thinks that her guy is hightailing it because he doesn't care enough about her to stick around and resolve the issue.
Under the rules relating to confessions at common law, the admissibility of a confession which had been preceded by an involuntary confession involved a factual determination based on factors designed to ascertain the degree of connection between the two statements.
Airline companies would have never seen any financial light of day without massive subsidies provided by our involuntary tax dollars — plus a little help from our favorite petrochemical lobbies.
Intrigued by his involuntary speech and the idea of an unconsciously - created music composition, Ashley's interest in using voice and words went beyond their explicit denotation as he believed their rhythm and inflection could convey meaning even if one does not understand the actual phonemes.
As a child, Warhol suffered from Sydenham chorea, a neurological disorder commonly known as St. Vitus dance, characterized by involuntary movements.
Then, as if by involuntary reflex, I found myself... [Read more...]
I predict a failed campaign to take over western europe will ensue, followed by her involuntary exile to Elba.
The actual seizure, characterized by involuntary muscle tone and movement.
The opinion starts out by holding that the mortgage loan is reinstated by the involuntary dismissal, such that all payments that came due up to the time of the dismissal are wiped out, and the homeowner can start making the next monthly payment after the dismissal.
However, if you can prove that the foreclosure was caused by involuntary job loss or income reduction, and your payment history has been good since then, the waiting period can be as little as one year.
Every aspect of children's lives — their physical and mental health, their education, their creativity, and their values — is negatively affected by their involuntary status as consumers in the marketplace.
The Student with Tourette Syndrome Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary body movements and / or verbalizations.
Classroom Problem Solver: The Student with Tourette Syndrome Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary body movements and / or verbalizations.
He narrowly survives that attack, meets an independent lady lizard named Beans (voiced by Isla Fisher), distinguished by her involuntary freezing defense mechanism, and hitches a ride with her into the nearby town of Dirt.
Urinary problems may occur during menopause, and they are signified by an involuntary loss of urine, especially during physical activities.
We're just saying that this calorie deficit can not be forced if you seek to lose weight without negative metabolic consequences — that it has to be initiated by the body itself by the involuntary weight regulation systems of the body.
Researchers have identified structural changes in two genes that increase the risk of developing Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary motor and vocal tics.
Around one in five children with Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements and vocalizations, met criteria for autism in a study headed by UC San Francisco.
Huntington's disease has long been characterized by the involuntary writhing movements faced by patients.
EILO is characterized by involuntary and inappropriate closure of the upper airway during high - intensity exercise.
They are another left wing group, funded by the involuntary donations of students, and occasionally hitting on a good idea (like the proverbial broken clock that is right twice a day.)
Hiccups are caused by involuntary synchronous contractions of the diaphragm as well as of the muscles of the intercostal space, which mimic a quick inhalation.
Scientifically, they are caused by an involuntary spasm or contraction of the diaphragm and the quick closing of the vocal chords which causes that «hic» sound.
On the surface, stuttering is speech disorder caused by the involuntary repetition or prolongation of certain words and consonants, but the factors that cause stuttering range from genetics, child development, neurophysiology, and family dynamics.

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I feel compelled to think of myself as an involuntary swindle to have been struck by it.»
A woman who sent hundreds of texts to another teenager urging him to kill himself was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter Friday by a Massachusetts judge.
The latest subscription technology leverages machine learning, which can improve transaction success rates and billing continuity, helping automatically reduce involuntary churn and boost monthly recurring revenue by an average of 9 percent.
That is crucial, because an involuntary debt revamping would be seen by creditors as a default — a step Greece and Europe are trying hard to avoid.
Underemployment, still elevated by just under six million involuntary part - timers, was 9.7 % last month, about a percentage point above what I consider to be its full employment rate (though down from 10.4 % a year ago).
Netflix blamed the miss on «slightly higher - than - expected involuntary churn (inability to collect),» which the company said was «driven in part by the ongoing transition to chip - based credit and debit cards.»
If jurors decide the killing was unintentional but Garcia Zarate was grossly negligent, he will be guilty of involuntary manslaughter, punishable by two to four years in prison — though previous drug convictions could add 13 more years to his term.
As amended by the Plight Passage, Casey and Cruzan taken together now have the power to erase the line between voluntary and involuntary death.
To assent to the rules of engagement prescribed by liberal public reason is to accept a voluntary and arbitrary limit on how deeply one is willing to think, which then becomes an involuntary limit on how far one is able to see.
But it does appear to be true that, as Dias wrote, InterVarsity will maintain doctrinal accountability by asking any staff who disagree with IVCF's conservative stance on homosexuality, same - sex relationships, and gender to inform their leadership, triggering a process of «involuntary termination.»
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contact.
According to this point of view, the problem drinker's behavior is quite involuntary; it is caused by conditions over which she or he has no control.
He believed that the world was soon to come to an end and one need not worry if they were kept in involuntary servitude or occupied by a super power.
But that freedom is just one of many that we enjoy in the United States — and religious tolerance is no more, or less, valuable than are rights to free speech, to bear arms, to be free from search and seizure, to be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, to be tried by our peers, to have our day in court, to not be imprisoned or fined without cause, to ensure State's rights, to be free from slavery and involuntary servitude, and on, and on, and on.
Discovering that you can control the «involuntary» response of the sympathetic nervous system (which regulates skin temperature) by intentionally relaxing, can enhance the awareness, «I'm in charge of me, including my body!»
I think we have to start by acknowledging the fact that we all experience a few involuntary reflexes when we read the Bible:
In addition to triggering a serious illness, manufacturers responsible for a contamination — even if inadvertent — face the prospect of fines, expensive voluntary or involuntary recalls, damage to brand reputation and possible litigation by consumers.»
We do not have control over hiccups, as they are partially controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which also controls things like our heartbeat, pupil dilation, and other involuntary bodily functions.
Encopresis is defined as the voluntary or involuntary passage of stools (feces) in inappropriate places causing soiling of clothes by a child aged four or over.
They are laughing because it's involuntary, and they can't catch their breath, and they can't move because you are overpowering them, either by holding them down or making them laugh so they are having a difficult time moving, and inside they are panicking.
Your let down is an involuntary reflex which is stopped by feeling stressed or uncomfortable.
Nocturnal enuresis is the involuntary urination while sleeping by a person who would normally be able to control urination at their age.
By the next day the jurors agreed that Spencer was born alive and that they would acquit Cryns on a charge of involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child.
I keep my own digestion moving by triggering the involuntary digestive muscles in peristalsis — moving the contents of my stomach along because I'm still moving my mouth and tongue, which are the beginning of my digestive tract.
I let out a grunt - scream - bellow - cry, and my body gives an enormous involuntary push, followed by a very voluntary, strained push and her head is out!
Coercion - an assertion of compulsory interaction between two parties (forced by the coercive party) which serves to override the rejecting party's evaluation that the interaction is personally undesirable where the the coercing party evaluates that the interaction would be personally desirable; an involuntary, unilaterally beneficial interaction of trade; Coercion is enforced through either Aggression or Fraud; Coercion is the abstract principle behind all acts commonly identified as Crimes.
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