Sentences with phrase «control behaviour rather»

The differences seem to be related to good self - control behaviour rather than poor control.

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It does not seek to impose overly restrictive rules on commercial negotiations, but rather provides commercial flexibility within a set framework of requirements and controls on behaviour.
What is it with socialists that they can not recognise any single person as an individual, but rather feel they should self - righteously patronise and pigeon - hole all whom they encounter, in order to either control or criticise their behaviour?
It covers attitudes and behaviour to driving, rather than just car control skills, and is based around five units which also include motorway and night driving.
This is OK when you can completely control the replicability of a situation (eg changing the CO2 in a glass bottle) but rather more difficult in the case of the planet you are living on, when the inferences have to be made on the basis of both what happens in a glass bottle (physics) and what the observed behaviour of the unique subject (the planetary climate system) has been in terms of recent observations and its geological history.
Specifically, they stopped viewing their child's behaviour in terms of needing to be controlled but, rather, they began to understand it as a way of communicating how they were feeling.
«The Tuning in to Kids program is unique in that it focuses on the emotional connection between parents and children, rather than just controlling children's behaviour.
Specifically, they stopped viewing their child's behaviour in terms of needing to be controlled but rather, began to understand it as a way of communicating how they were feeling.
Several studies have noted the comorbidity between impulse control disorders including pathological gambling and bipolar illness.1 Notably, Hollander et al report that the improvements in gambling behaviour were closely associated with reduced affective instability rather than improved mood or anxiety.
Poor effortful control is associated with reactive aggression, that is, emotionally - driven reaction rather than unprovoked aggression, and with externalized behaviour problems.
As expected, the responsiveness of the depressed mothers was generally poorer than that of the well controls; and when the nature of this early maternal interactive behaviour was considered, it was found to account for the differences in the cognitive outcome at 9 and 18 months of the depressed and well mothers» infants.6 14 The interactive style associated with the occurrence of depression, therefore, rather than exposure to depressive symptoms per se, carries the major explanatory force.
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