Sentences with phrase «changeable nature»

The information gained from the QCs supported a transitory notion of bullying behaviour, whereby forms of bullying and cyberbullying continue to alter over time, thus prevention programmes must adapt to the changeable nature of this behaviour to remain effective.
Painting them at different times of the day, and also in different season, this series of paintings, showcased Monet's interest for the dynamic and changeable nature.
In order to maintain accuracy and due to the changeable nature of organizational representatives, we limit our lists to general groups rather than individual contacts.

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Third, scientific reflection (in the form of observation and much speculation) on the nature of time itself also has profound implications on how man conceives of his reality as a succession of events (how man connects events in his reality)- interpreted as the passage of time - and whether those events are intrinsically connected, and, if so, whether or not such a connection is changeable.
It raises problems about the nature of God himself, who is not uniformly represented as the righteous, loving God of Christian faith, but sometimes as peevish, jealous, and changeable.
By constrast, created nature is changeable, that is to say it increases and decreases.
This happens because Vata, which is moving and changeable by nature, mobilizes the underlying accumulated Pitta imbalances, which then rise to the surface.
In keeping with the tale's mystery and tragedy, Spirin's paintings take their inspiration from Japanese art, placing the human drama against a background of nature that is changeable, mysterious, and hauntingly beautiful.
Human nature is not changeable.
Pit bull owners stop socializing their dog or taking it out in public for fear of an incident (a justifiable fear, since the «pit bull» is most likely to be blamed for any incident); they assume the worst about normal dog behaviors like grumbling, snapping, or even rough play between dogs; they fail to act when genuine aggressive behavior does arise, because they believe such behavior is in the dog's nature and is not changeable; and they are told by trainers that the situation is hopeless.
You can not limit something that is changeable: as human beings, of nature, we are by default changeable.
Evans is interested in the nature and ideas of finite truth in an infinitely changeable universe and works with drawing, sculpture, installation, performance and sound in an attempt to make sense of the ungraspable realities we live within.
Her cityscapes are fluid and changeable, based on intuition, chance, and the fleeting nature of perception.
Views are fluid and changeable, based on intuition, chance, and the fleeting nature of perception.
Due to the changeable and fast - paced nature of the digital marketing sector the role is challenging but rewarding.
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