Sentences with phrase «find less stability»

Especially during this tough economic downturn, this increase will help to provide a stronger cushion as many seniors find less stability in their retirement portfolios.

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And the myth Wenger ensures stability wid less available funds has been found out to be CRAP and delusional by his Honourable RANIERI ft LECEISTER...
Moreover, new research suggests that deep squats might actually help increase knee stability — studies have found that the forces inside the anterior and posterior cruciate ligament (the connective tissues in the knee) decrease the more the knee is bent, so the deeper you squat, the less pressure there is inside the knees.
Nick Zielinski, director of GM's Chassis and Hardware Center, said that as system hardware gets less expensive to manufacture and assemble, stability control is finding its way into lower - priced models.
The longer we wait, the less likely we'll have the time, energy, and social stability to find alternatives.
Despite earning lot more money and not having to deal with fragmentation in iOS, third party App developers are finding it harder to write stable applications for iOS than Android (despite making less money, less incentive to improve stability and having to deal with lot more fragmentation).
Early studies found EPQ - RSC to have high reliability and validity as a measure of personality traits in China.47 48 The total score for the extraversion subscale indicates introversion when it is less than 43.3, intermediate when it is from 43.3 to 56.7 «and extraversion when it is greater than 56.7.48 For the psychoticism subscale, tough - minded is defined as a total score greater than 56.7, intermediate is defined as a total score between 43.3 and 56.7 «and mild is defined as a total score less than 43.3.48 For the neuroticism subscale, a total score of less than 43.3 defines emotional stability, whereas a total score from 43.3 to 56.7 defines intermediate «and a total score greater than 56.7 defines emotional instability.48 For the lie subscale, a total score of 60 or greater indicates that information provided by the respondent might be unreliable.48 In this study, Cronbach's α for EPQ - RSC was 0.903.
Contrary to meta - analytic findings of the earlier literature that focused only on the effects of the amount of care provided without adequately controlling for selection effects, the NICHD Study found that a number of features of child care (the amount of child care, age of entry into care, and the quality and stability of child care) were unrelated to the security of infant — mother attachments or to an increased likelihood of avoidant attachments, except when mothers provided less sensitive parenting of their infant.11 For the children who received less sensitive maternal care, extended experience with child care, lower - quality child care, and more changes in child care arrangements were each associated with an increased likelihood of developing an insecure attachment with their mothers.
More marriage plus less non-marital childbearing equals more family stability in the nation's most conservative counties, finds new research.
In support of their prediction, they found that partners who fell in love first had less similar personalities (relative to those who were friends first), particularly in regard to extroversion, emotional stability, and autonomy (among the Big Five Personality traits).
True, some research finds that they argue less often and less intensely, 20 and this is consistent with the research on marital stability.
These propositions suggest that in a stable caregiving environment, one would expect to find stable patterns of attachment, but in environments characterized by significant changes, one would expect less stability.
It should, however, be noted that the high temporal stability of both ODD and CD symptoms renders reciprocal associations between the two constructs less probable insofar as the greater the stability of a construct, the less the chance of finding other variables that potentially explain its variance [33].
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