Sentences with phrase «defined by the behaviors»

The important thing to keep in mind is that leaders are defined by their behavior.
To the client — everything that matters about the patient in front of you is defined by its behavior.
So what we have done in the last four years at Knights is, without reading textbooks, and none of this is just through experience I am talking, we have really sort of thought about culture, and culture in my view is defined by the behaviors in the business.

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Content marketing is a strategic marketing technique of creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and consistent content to attract and acquire a clearly defined audience — with the objective of driving profitable customer action by changing or enhancing consumer behavior.
Remember that it's not necessarily «extroversion» as defined by Myers - Briggs (a scale between extroverted and introverted) but rather a measure of your ability to engage in extrovert type behavior.
The problem is many Christians want to think it's been defined by their god but all social animals, from ants to elephants, have modified their behaviors, by restraining selfishness in order to make group living worthwhile.
The roughly rule utilitarian ethics I live by just defines not only basic rules to live by on a daily basis, but more general acts of «good» and «evil» behaviors.
So far I have argued three points: that persons engage in behavior patterns which can be characterized as purposive, i. e., as exhibiting a structure of aims, values, and methods of attainment; that individuals and institutions are interrelated, with each side influencing and being influenced by the purposes and activities of the other, although with neither being in any way reducible to or explicable solely in terms of the other; and that the institutional pole in this interaction shares with the individual as its opposite those characteristics that define its behavioral patterns as purposive.
it is a logical fallacy to attempt to equate naturally occurring se - xual orientation (being g - ay), with behavior (adultery) which is s - exual activity by someone who is married (a civilly defined relationship) with someone who has s - ex with children.
Personality disorders are defined by experiences and behaviors that differ from societal norms and expectations.
So are the miracle wheat and rice of the Green Revolution, the technology of behavior modification proposed by B. F. Skinner, 1 and the computerized model of the global ecology produced by the authors of The Limits to Growth.2 This kind of reasoning operates within the limits of what is possible as defined by (1) the available material and human resources, (2) the laws of nature, and (3) the state of knowledge at the time.
But I believe it was hinted at in the words of a young Cambridge undergraduate who told me that what he and most of his friends aimed at in their sexual behavior were three things: permissiveness, within the range of social decency and acceptance; affection, by which he meant genuine caring and the beginning of real love; and responsibility, which he defined as readiness to stand up and take the consequences for any and every sort of human contact.
What is often helpful is dealing with control issues by defining them as engaging in controlling behaviors.
There are those who say you can't hate the sin and love the sinner because being gay or lesbian is defined by one's sexual behavior; it's who someone is.
These needs are defined by the shopping behaviors of the customer base of that retailer.
Federal legislation provides guidance to States by identifying a minimum set of acts or behaviors that define child abuse and neglect.
Insanity has historically been defined by comparing a subject's behavior to what is considered «normal» within any social context.
Despite parents becoming concerned as well as exasperated by such behaviors, these are normal characteristics that define what is often called the «terrible twos».
Emotional abuse of a child is commonly defined as a pattern of behavior by parents or caregivers that has negative mental impact on the child.
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More recently, a report by Kevin N. Laland of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and his colleagues in Nature Reviews Genetics, building on an earlier proposal by Robert Boyd of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Peter J. Richerson of U.C. Davis, argued that human culture, defined as any learned behavior, including technology, has been the dominant natural selection force on modern humans.
They move in a straight line, and their behavior can be predicted by well - defined periodic functions (sines and cosines).
Researchers at Binghamton have proposed a comprehensive new framework, the Networked Pattern Recognition (NEPAR) Framework, by defining the useful patterns of attacks to understand behaviors, to analyze patterns and connections in terrorist activity, to predict terrorists» future moves, and finally, to prevent and detect potential terrorist behaviors.
Heiko Woith and colleagues at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences say scientists must determine whether the link between the animal behavior and the earthquake is based on clearly defined rules (such as the animal's distance from earthquakes of a certain magnitude), whether the animal behavior has ever been observed and not followed by an earthquake, whether there is a statistical testing hypothesis in place to examine the evidence, and whether the animal population is a healthy, among other questions.
Impulsivity, often defined as a human behavior characterized by the inclination of an individual to act on urge rather than thought, with diminished regard to consequences, encompasses a range of
Professor Bargmann then embarked upon what was to become a lifetime mission to define how genes and the environment influence behavior by dissecting the neural circuitry of C. elegans and the genes, receptors, and signaling molecules involved in such behavior as feeding and responses to odors.
Sexual dimorphism in pheromone receptor expression has been reported in rats [20], but the best defined mammalian example is the detection of the male - specific pheromone ESP1 by Vmn2r116, which is capable of eliciting lordosis behavior specifically in female mice.
The lab studies the pathways from sensory input to behavioral output by quantitative analysis of behavior under well - defined conditions, genetic manipulation of animals or individual neuronal cells, and calcium imaging from neurons in living animals.
The research, published in Clinical Psychology Review by author Dr. Katy Tapper, found that a craving, as defined as a strong conscious desire for food or a specific drug, is causally linked to behavior.
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It's ingenious exploitation that plays on primal fears and subconscious anxieties and actually makes irrational behavior of almost every movie teenager hunted by homicidal maniacs a defining and expressive part of the experience: they become primal elements of their nightmares.
«Nobody Walks» proves to be unsatisfactory because it establishes a well - defined group of characters and shows them disrupted by the careless behavior of a tiresome young woman and two adults who allow themselves to be motivated in one way or another by her infectious libido.
Turner, brilliantly played by Leigh's longtime collaborator Timothy Spall, is being defined throughout the film as much by his words and actions as his behavior.
That tidy psychological construct is reinforced by fine performances from the Swedish - born Icelandic actor Sverrir Gudnason, whose brooding affect captures the machine - like precision and emotional containment that defined Borg's behavior on (and mostly off) the court, and from Stellan Skarsgard as Borg's long - suffering coach, Lennart Bergelin.
Brain scientists define learning as a process that will modify a subsequent behavior, and memory as the record left by a learning process.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), defined by the American Academy of Pediatrics as a «condition of the brain that makes it difficult for children to control their behavior,» affects an estimated 4 to 12 percent of all school - age children — about three times more boys than girls.
The teacher clearly defines the feedback context (small - group instruction and transitions), provides specific and targeted examples of the problem (calling out, causing distraction), expresses in personal terms what this means to her («As his teacher, I'm concerned...»), gives a basis for her claims by tracing the behavior's impact on others (degraded learning environment), and seeks advice from the receiver on how best to resolve the conflict («Can you offer any ideas?»).
Unlike Western cultures, where harmonious social relations rest upon the satisfaction of individual needs or rights and fairness to all, «proper behavior in the Confucian collectivistic culture is defined by social roles, with mutual obligation among members of society and the fulfillment of their duties for each other being emphasized» (Ho, 2001, p. 100).
With PAIRIN, those soft skills defined by Yong Zhao as «the new survival skills,» allow educators to specifically target behavior and mindset development among their students that leads to increased academic performance, fewer dropouts, and decreased behavioral issues.
As defined by CASEL, the SEL framework «enhances students» capacity to integrate skills, attitudes, and behaviors to deal effectively and ethically with daily tasks and challenges.»
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines bullying as «any unwanted aggressive behavior (s) by another youth or group of youths... that involves an observed or perceived power imbalance and is repeated multiple times or is highly likely to be repeated.
Intellectual (or Cognitive) Disability, formerly labeled «mental retardation,» is defined by IDEA as «significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period, that adversely affects a child's educational performance.»
As defined by Marilyn Armour, director of the Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue, restorative discipline is «a relational approach to building school climate and addressing student behavior.
So councils, who have become chief cheerleaders for policing subjective complaints, define hate speech as including «any behavior, verbal abuse or insults, offensive leaflets, posters, gestures as perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by hostility, prejudice or hatred».
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The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) defines a «credit score» as «a numerical value or a categorization derived from a statistical tool or modeling system used by a person who makes or arranges a loan to predict the likelihood of certain credit behaviors, including default...»
The initial program objective has been expanded to include aspects of interest in defined contribution plans, such as participant behavior in asset allocations, contribution levels and participation, and the response to participant behavior by plan sponsors and service providers.
Behavior modification is defined by the Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders as «A treatment approach, based on the principles of operant conditioning, that replaces undesirable behaviors with more desirable ones through positive or negative reinforcement.»
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