Sentences with phrase «called involuntary»

Circuit judges have jurisdiction over mental hygiene cases (also called involuntary hospitalization or commitment), but may appoint attorneys as mental hygiene commissioners or designate magistrates to preside in these cases.
Jenny Roe, a lecturer at Heriot - Watt's School of the Built Environment, who oversaw the study, told the New York Times that while natural setting still engage our brain, the engagement is effortless: «It's called involuntary attention in psychology.
Programs offered include a Government backed program called involuntary arrangements (IVAs) for individuals with debt over 15,000 Euros.
(They're actually called Involuntary Musical Images.)
Long calls the involuntary structure of this religious experience its opacity.
You could call it an involuntary process, like the pumping of a heart.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is what we call an involuntary creditor.
«Shining light on the dark side of estate management.This website will hopefully provide perspective on what we call Involuntary Redistribution of Assets.»

Not exact matches

More problematically for those who work for these organizations, the companies tend to be structured such that the vast amount of profits go to the companies, making many of those who work this way very much what I would call «involuntary Gig Workers», workers who would rather have «real» jobs.
From around the 1910s through the end of World War II, eugenicists promoted not only involuntary sterilization of the so - called «unfit,» but also infanticide of disabled babies (which was not carried out beyond Germany).
The breastfeeding let down, also called milk ejection, is a reflex or involuntary natural reaction that happens in your body as your baby breastfeeds.
Apparent death, as it is scientifically called, is an involuntary physiological response similar to fainting that causes the opossum to appear and smell like a dead or dying animal, thereby deterring predators who generally prefer live prey.
Further work using two dolphins at a time could help clarify whether the calls have some social context, or are just involuntary cries of delight, he says.
One suggested explanation is a neurological condition called focal dystonia that results in involuntary muscle contractions when performing a motor task and tends to affect a muscle group that is used frequently and repeatedly.
A stuffed python on a fishing line has revealed that chimpanzee alarm calls have intentional meaning rather than being involuntary expressions of emotion
Though you might think those involuntary movements, also called tics, might be a hindrance to athletic pursuits, two separate studies show people with Tourette's actually have great timing and self - control — qualities essential for stopping goals.
The division of the nervous system that regulates involuntary or unconscious bodily activity is called the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
Remember that the digestive system is under the control of the involuntary (called «autonomic») nervous system.
This is called «involuntary denied boarding» or «bumping.»
The part of the nervous system that regulates an assortment of involuntary operations is called the autonomic nervous system.
Focal Seizures (Also Called Partial Motor Seizures) Focal seizures involve involuntary activity in only one body part.
Metadata removal, also called «scrubbing» or «sanitizing» documents helps prevent involuntary disclosure of confidential client information in electronic files.
I don't like citing Wikipedia, but: The Baker Act allows for involuntary examination (what some call emergency or involuntary commitment).
Redundancy Insurance, also called Unemployment Insurance or Redundancy Cover, is the insurance which guarantees a replacement of some of the income the policy holder loses due to involuntary redundancy.
Weekly Axis Of Easy # 32 In this issue: DNS Leak Disclosure Facebook to prioritize «trustworthy» news Iranian government in Chinese - style internet crackdown «Swat Call» prankster charged with Involuntary Manslaughter FBI Chief calls «unbreakable encryption» an urgent public safety issue Senate votes today on bill extension that enables warrantless spying DNS Leak Disclosure Over the summer... [Read more]
According to a little involuntary neurological condition called Synesthesia, that saying is basically untrue.
A custodial parent can also use what is called an «involuntary allotment,» also called a «mandatory allotment.»
When children have been estranged from a parent, because the parent has chosen to stay away (voluntary estrangement) or because he was incarcerated (involuntary estrangement) the Michigan court may order visitation in the presence of a licensed family or child therapist, called therapeutic visitation, or therapeutic parenting time.
Unless exceptional circumstances call for the involuntary removal of a partner or shareholder, let your partners know what you're thinking in a general, informal way first.
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