Sentences with phrase «experience persistent»

There is evidence that children who suffer from frequent bedwetting are more likely to experience persistent incontinence than those with less frequent bedwetting.
Although a significant minority of parents experience persistent burden and distress, many families adapt successfully to the increased demands of the injury.
Based on various surveys, Heinrich and Gullone (2006) concluded that «approximately 15 - 30 % of people experience persistent feelings of loneliness» (p. 700).
2 HOW MANY CHILDREN EXPERIENCE PERSISTENT POVERTY?
This reports looks at how many children experience persistent poverty and which children are most likely to be persistently poor.
Many patients continue to experience persistent positive psychotic symptoms, hallucinations, and delusions, which are disabling and distressing.
Do you experience persistent disturbing thoughts?
Do you (or your child) experience persistent worry, sadness, or sleep problems?
In a 2006 Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) survey, 72 percent of respondents said that daily work - related anxiety and stress interferes with their lives on some level, with 40 percent indicating they experience persistent anxiety and work stress daily.
Cats, in contrast to dog's frequent bouts of acute pancreatitis, experience persistent chronic pancreatitis, producing a slowly progressive inflammation and vague signs of illness.
If you experience persistent bad breath, the cause may come from deep in the digestive system.
Some patients with RA experience persistent joint damage and pain, while others alternate between flare - ups and periods of remission.
Such patients experience persistent nausea and extreme vomiting as well.
Rochester, NY — With the possibility of heavy rain and flooding as Tropical Storm Lee bears down on the Northeast, NYSEG encourages customers in flood - prone areas — and even customers who experience persistent basement flooding — to consider how their electricity and natural gas services could be affected by high water.
Further analysis showed that mothers with a university education were much less likely to experience persistent pain compared to those who were less well educated.
Breastfeeding after a caesarean section (C - section) may help manage pain, with mothers who breastfed their babies for at least 2 months after the operation three times less likely to experience persistent pain compared to those who breastfed for less than 2 months, according to new research being presented at this year's Euroanaesthesia Congress in Geneva (3 - 5 June).
Toward the end of your pregnancy, you may experience a persistent tightness due to the cramped quarters shared by your baby and your abdominal organs.
If your patients experience a persistent rash or skin irritation, they should stop using this skin cream and contact you or another doctor.
To recall, in the 2003 - 07 cycle, we experienced persistent depreciation in the trade - weighted dollar, a pick - up in wage growth, higher commodity prices and higher non-commodity producer price index (PPI) inflation in China.
If either parent experiences persistent discomfort or decreased interest, consult with trusted health and healing professionals.
Active suicidal ideation is when a teen experiences persistent thoughts of suicide and continues to feel hopeless.
No such associations were observed for those who said they had experienced persistent mild distress or those who said they had only experienced it occasionally.
But no such association was found for those experiencing persistent mild or occasional distress over the long term, the findings show.
New world sparrows and their close relatives, and vireos generally died off only the first year after contracting the virus, whereas finches typically experienced persistent declines.
If the symptoms persist, despite keeping the elbow straighter — where someone is really experiencing persistent numbness or tingling — the nerve will suffer more permanent damage [if ignored].
At the Feldenkrais Clinic of the Ottawa Hospital, she maintained a clinical practice with people experiencing persistent pain from 2009 to 2015.
The school behaviour policy should explain what teachers can and should do when they are experiencing persistent disruptive behaviour, or violent or threatening behaviour, from pupils.
Such responses are understandable, but you may need the support and guidance of a skilled therapist from time to time, especially if you are experiencing persistent conflicts that you can not resolve or mediate on your own.
If you are experiencing persistent or regular arguing in your relationship, contact us in Houston to find out how couples counseling, relationship counseling, or marriage counseling can help you restore the bond you both share.

Not exact matches

This includes «chronic, structural racial injustice — such as the persistent paucity of black faculty members and administrators at Yale, the common experience of being the only black student in some classes, and being disproportionately likely to be stopped and asked for ID — or worse — by campus police officers.»
Former Uber engineer Keala Lusk also shared her experience in a Medium post, alleging a persistent, toxic culture at the ride - hailing company.
Our research, and years of investment and operating experience in Canada, highlights a persistent imbalance between the large number of technology companies seeking emerging - growth financing and the amount of capital targeting companies in their initial growth phase.
Yet, it's only when rats take a break from exploring that they process those new patterns and create a persistent memory of the experience.
One of the most persistent mistakes made by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are using that language to make ontological claims.
The needs of his own philosophizing lead Hartshorne himself on occasion to reject the persistent message of experience as we know it.
This is a very healthy corrective to a great deal that has unquestionably disfigured the history of institutional Christianity; for instance, the sometimes subtle but persistent belittling of the richest and most profound of human experiences, as if the joys of human love were somehow suspect, and not among the most sheerly precious experiences that life has to offer.
It can even play with inconsistency; and can thus throw light on the consistent, and persistent, elements in experience by comparison with what in imagination is inconsistent with them» (PR 5/7).
They have talked about it in most diverse fashion, but they have all been intent upon making it a basic factor in the interpretation of the lives of men and women, whoever they may be, wherever they may live, and whatever idiom they may have found useful or helpful in putting into some sort of language this persistent fact in the total experience of members of the human race.
Even those who are not informed about contemporary psychological analysis of human experience may very well feel that it is not adequate to describe that experience as if we were speaking about some persistent «I», to which things happened; a self which did things that were, so to say, merely adjectival to the substantival «I».
(1) The Testimony of Experience: The persistent belief that the physical universe is unexperiential can be sustained only so long as we arbitrarily and dogmatically exclude from nature our own experiencing subjectivity.
I am sorry to say this after Thomas Martin Cothran's expressed nervousness about my comparisons of Catholic social thought and the social thought of the American founders: The Americans» persistent emphasis on human sinfulness seems to me more in touch with human experience than does papal social thought since 1891.
The persistent power of that experience puts me in the odd position of defending the importance of a theology whose truth I doubt.
It is not only mental activity, clear logic, or more persistent thinking that is needed in order to conceive these ideas radically; for the concepts of sin and grace have their origin not in theoretical reflection, they are the expression of man's experience that the reality of his own existence is determined by sin and grace.
In rejecting Plato's doctrine, and also the atomistic cosmology of Democritus, Aristotle had assigned fundamental importance to ousia («substances» or «supposits»), the discrete persistent entities of ordinary experience (this ox, that tree)(NPE 45, 204).
This is true even if the metaphysical description should include the results of a philosophy of religion with its persistent concern for value as a category of all experience.
Hence a persistent tendency to translate every experience into visual and spatial terms — even at the price of distorting, or even eliminating it.
My experience is that he's pretty persistent in showing me what those things are (and that my fellow Christians sometimes help and sometimes don't).
Some of classical prophetism's persistent themes are sounded again, reinterpreted out of the broadening experiences of the sixth century.
Not understanding the persistent nature of domestic violence, my pastor spoke from his own limited experience, saying, «If he doesn't stop, tell him he will have to leave, or you will call the authorities.»
We need not go so far as to say with the author whom I lately quoted that any persistent enthusiasm is, as such, religion, nor need we call mere laughter a religious exercise; but we must admit that any persistent enjoyment may produce the sort of religion which consists in a grateful admiration of the gift of so happy an existence; and we must also acknowledge that the more complex ways of experiencing religion are new manners of producing happiness, wonderful inner paths to a supernatural kind of happiness, when the first gift of natural existence is unhappy, as it so often proves itself to be.
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