Even if you always practice safe driving and obey all provincial and municipal traffic laws, you can not
control the behaviour of other drivers.
The service also provides help to women (or other family members) who are experiencing violence or
controlling behaviour by men.
We can also understand the brain science of why our children ca
n't control their behaviour, but that we can do something to help them out of it.
I picked the person who normally causes disruptions and found giving this pupil a role helped to include them /
control behaviour issues.
Emotional and verbal abuse, or
controlling behaviour from a partner can be incredibly distressing and damaging, particularly when it's carried out over a prolonged period of time.
If your rabbit is driving you crazy chewing your carpet then learn how other long suffering bunny
owners control this behaviour avoid costly repairs.
The use of virtual reality in the head - fixed mouse has opened up the possibility of
controlling behaviour in a limited domain of experience such as navigating in a virtual corridor or choosing a particular visual stimulus.»
Associations between body weight perception and
weight control behaviour in South Indian children: a cross-sectional study
Diagnostic modelling can be used to improve the understanding of the
processes controlling the behaviour of a particular ice stream, or to study the importance of one or more physical process in an ice sheet in general.
It's important that domestic violence is understood in all its guises, which is why the government's new legislation
on controlling behaviour is so vital.
A 2009 paper in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B notes: «Lateralization of brain and behaviour refers to the fact that the hemispheres of the brain
differentially control behaviour....
Parasitic fungi usually infect a host,
then control its behaviour in a way that gives the fungus a better chance of spreading to more victims.
The breakthrough in imaging the nervous system of a hydra — a tiny, transparent creature related to jellyfish — as it twitches and moves has provided insights into how such simple
animals control their behaviour.
Data collected from 2,135 children aged 3 - 9 years from schools across China reveal that good self -
control behaviours improve with age, and girls performed better than boys in tests of self - control.
Dynamic
Damping Control behaviour can also be set independently of all the other variables affected by the Dynamic Driving Control mode via the iDrive interface.
There are options to
control behaviour here, like muting calls on your phone when connected to your watch, as well as app blocking.
For example, the DERS item «When I'm upset, I become embarrassed for feeling that way» or «When I'm upset, I have
difficulty controlling my behaviours» are similar to the BAEQ item «When I start feeling upset I can not control it» or «It is embarrassing to feel upset».
Fostering self - regulation skills, that enable children to direct their attention, manage emotions, keep track of rules, inhibit their impulses, and
control their behaviour in other adaptive ways.
Somehow i decided that» being good value investor and
control the behaviour» is a gift of long practice and learning.
Hormones triggered by stress stunt brain development, making it hard to
control behaviour and concentrate.
In these emotional moments they lack the ability to
control their behaviour.
Our society focuses on parenting approaches that
control behaviour.
Disordered eating was defined as unhealthy weight -
control behaviours, binge - eating, and chronic dieting.
Parents differ in the degree to which they respond to children's signals and
control their behaviours.
I don't suffer regular violence but there is a lot of
controlling behaviour and emotional abuse.
You might think any discussion on domestic violence this week would centre on the new legislation on coercive and
controlling behaviour.
When we want to optimize catalysts, so we must be able to understand and
control the behaviour of the atoms.
The particular interest of this work lies in the fact that by exciting the system at a given frequency — that is, by playing a certain note — the researchers were able to
control the behaviour of the membrane at a different frequency, amplifying or suppressing its vibrations depending on the specific excitation conditions.
They identified signals that white blood cells use to
control their behaviour, then one by one disabled those signals — discovering that one particular molecule called ERK5 could be manipulated to encourage white blood cells either to throw out pathogens better or to keep them inside and try to kill them for longer.