Sentences with phrase «from acting out»

From acting out to child depression counseling.
There is this, too; a good many of the drawings constitute art pure and simple — given a break from acting out psychological dysfunction, they are beautiful.
While a filled Kong will keep your Collie occupied for at least an hour, another way to keep her from acting out due to boredom is to hide treats around your home for her to find and give her something to do.
When we are asleep, pons control our movement and prevent us from acting out our dreams.
The pons is responsible for paralysing large muscles during sleep, keeping dogs and humans from acting out our dreams when sleeping.
Owners may unintentionally reward the undesired behaviour by giving the cat attention or food in an attempt to distract the animal from acting out its compulsion.
Studies have shown that suspensions do not deter students from acting out again, as students suspended once are 50 percent more likely to be suspended again.
Too much discipline can snowball a student towards bad outcomes: a suspension from acting out in class can lead to feelings of being an outcast, which could reinforce the behavior, which then leads to further suspensions, and finally expulsion.
Edutopia has previously shared strategies on how to prevent students from acting out in class, as well as how to calm a student who's in the midst of an emotional outburst.
It allows children to be active in literacy, from acting out plays through characters that they've made themselves or through making props.
Your arm and leg muscles become temporarily paralyzed, which prevents you from acting out your dreams.
It's called REM because your eyes move randomly and rapidly, watching what you're dreaming (but total muscle relaxation — paralysis, really — keeps you from acting out your dream physically).
IIT explains why consciousness requires neither sensory input nor behavioral output, as happens every night during REM sleep, in which a central paralysis prevents the sleeper from acting out her dreams.
If you want to prevent them from acting out, it is important to keep them occupied.
My lesson learned here is sometimes you can't fix it immediately, but you can keep them from acting out further by staying consistent.
Help your child learn to read and enjoy books by trying some of these great kids» activities, from acting out stories to buildi...
3) One of the most interesting things about all this is that what we're seeing here is the undoing of the competitive market's tendency to prevent people from acting out their biases.

Not exact matches

We list out a few of the more salient small - business themed proposals suggested by each of the candidates — from taxes to the Affordable Care Act.
I used to watch The Mighty Ducks with my hockey gloves on, acting out the scenes in front of the television with my hockey stick in the living room, my mom yelling from the kitchen reminding me to be careful and not break anything.
The policy also emerged out of feedback she had gotten from some of her employees, and Mayer felt compelled to act on it.
Turns out it actually comes from a genetic mutation, and new research is challenging the way it acts.
They sit in their chairs, don't complain, and don't act out — which also, of course, contributes to earning good grades from teachers.
Police, acting on information from victims and victims» families, are making some headway by carrying out raids on workplaces but realized they needed interpreters with them if they were to get to the bottom of what was really going on.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the person who made those shoes is.
People have claimed on Twitter that these startups set out to disrupt transportation, but they acted without sufficient input from the city or the people who have to share San Francisco's streets and sidewalks.
Two provisions from the Recovery Act focused on small - business financing ran out of funding Monday, reports the Wall Street Journal.
So they develop compulsions, rituals they act out that offer temporary relief from the obsessions.
Service firms are getting into the act too: «Beth Harshfield, the owner of Exhibit Arts, an advertising and marketing company in Wichita, Kan., said she started bidding on military contracts six years ago because «I got tired of the local economy kicking the legs out from under us.»
He added that not only did the US effectively hang the UK «out to dry» by not staying in lockstep with the ally from the start, it was also signaling to Russian President Vladimir Putin that «he is free to act with impunity, including by carrying out deadly acts in the UK.»
And health insurers, once considered to be a beneficiary of the Affordable Care Act, aren't really a solid Clinton proxy, as many have been withdrawing from the Obamacare marketplaces, casting shade on the law (not to mention that Clinton has spoken out against mergers between some of the largest players, including the proposed Aetna (aet)- Humana (hum) and Anthem (antm)- Cigna (ci) deals).
From an acting debut in American Horror Story to belting out «The Hills Are Alive» onstage at the Grammy's — Lady Gaga's repertoire is impressive.
On April 15, a tribunal rejected the claim on a technicality, contending the complaint was filed under a portion of the Competition Act intended to stop dominant companies in a sector from squeezing out competitors.
Nanoengineers can even carve out molecular gears and levers that act as microscopic machines; in theory, some materials could be self - repairing, and others could carry out tasks inside our bodies, like scraping plaque from artery walls.
The memo stipulates that the federal government would not stand in the way of states that legalize marijuana so long as officials acted to keep it from migrating to places where it remained outlawed, and out of the hands of criminal gangs and children.
Legal experts said Berkshire Hathaway's mortgage companies were carrying out the very practices outlawed by the Fair Housing Act, a 50 - year - old law that banned racial discrimination in lending, by locating their branches in white neighborhoods, employing mortgage consultants who - from their websites - appear to be overwhelmingly white and lending mostly to white borrowers.
While no suit has been officially filed, bidding documents from the Attorney General's office indicate that the state is preparing to hire outside counsel for «commencing legal action against Theranos, Inc. and its closely related subsidiaries for violations of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act arising out of Theranos Inc.'s long - running scheme of deceptive acts and misrepresentations relating to the capabilities and operation of Theranos blood testing equipment.»
The laws also create a framework for reporting incidents, including allowing workers to contact police, prohibiting hotels from firing workers who speak out and monitoring guests who act improperly toward staff.
Revenue from California's Mental Health Services Act has funded billions of dollars in mental health programs across the state, but finding out what's available — and to whom — could be a challenge for consumers.
As the U.S. businessman has gone from long - shot Republican presidential candidate to the party's nominee for the White House, fears that Mr. Trump will act on some of his campaign statements — like renegotiating the North American free - trade agreement and pulling the United States out of the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade agreement — have spooked some Canadian small - business owners with U.S. interests.
Additionally, the process of booking demos was drawn - out and inefficient, with the SDR acting as a go - between from client to AE, making introductions and trying to book and confirm appointments after the call ended, and enthusiasm waned.
Further catalysts for capital spending could come from the push in Washington DC to reduce regulations and the proposed US corporate tax changes laid out in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act bill, particularly a permanent reduction in the corporate tax rate and a one - time tax break for repatriated overseas corporate earnings.
The Cordillera Central mountain range that forms the spine of the island of Puerto Rico acted as a juicer for Hurricane Maria, Huffman explained, rapidly squeezing out 20 to 36 inches of rain from the cyclone.
If you have an opportunity to purchase inventory for pennies on the dollar from a vendor that is going out of business, then it's in your best interest to act quickly to do so.
Having recently called out the federal government for failing to provide a justification for its decision to approve Shell's Jackpine mine oil sands expansion project (an approach that serves no interest other than the government's, as even industry would stand to benefit from knowing why one project is justified while another, e.g. Taseko's original Prosperity mine, is not), it was reassuring to see that at least this Joint Review Panel (JRP) shares my understanding of this obligation under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012, SC 2012, c 19.
That led TM to seek a ruling from the NEB confirming that the Board had the jurisdiction to authorize TM's activities, and, to the extent that Burnaby's by - laws were making it impossible for TM to carry out the necessary tests, a ruling that the by - laws were constitutionally inapplicable, or if not inapplicable, were in conflict with the provisions of the National Energy Board Act and therefore inoperative on the basis of the paramountcy doctrine.
Rick and 12 other farmers arrested received a pardon from Prime Minister Stephen Harper on August 1, 2012, when the federal government's Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act came into effect, which allowed producers to opt out of the Canadian Wheat Board and sell wheat on the open market.
Most likely that would come from taxes on those who were also working, which would erase any benefit that they got and act as a disincentive for many to work (opponents to the UBI in Switzerland made that case, suggesting it would lead to a flat out shortage of workers).
The privacy act would require internet companies to explicitly state what data they were collecting from each user and would give users the opportunity to opt out of their data being shared with any third parties.
As day two of the Facebook testimony was unfolding, Cambridge Analytica sent out a brief statement from its Board of Directors, noting that acting CEO Alexander Tayler was stepping down from the gig.
And how much was the timing of Trump's decision shaped by events spiraling out of his control — such as Monday's testimony about Russian interference by former acting attorney general Sally Yates, or the fact that Comey last week requested more resources from the Justice Department to expand the FBI's Russia probe?
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