Sentences with phrase «from behaving this way»

One protein that keeps healthy cells from behaving this way is a tumor suppressor named p53.
I pity the men who are present in these situations, and who do nothing to stop their male colleagues from behaving this way.
He stated that restarting the apps should prevent Facebook and Messenger from behaving the way they have been since January 10.

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Trouble is, the way users behave online is very different from how they behave while shopping in traditional stores.
Enter Markowitz, who showed in his research that by building a portfolio of investments that are not perfectly positively correlated (a fancy way of saying they behave differently from one another), an investor could actually lower portfolio variability without sacrificing expected return.
If automatic margin close - out and / or execution of mandatory stop - loss orders occur too often, it is an indication that the leverage made available to, or used by, clients may not be appropriate or that a broker may be behaving in a way so as not to protect clients from crystallising losses when they do occur (e.g. insufficient education or assistance with appropriate risk management).
For example, Twins, although they look simular and are from the same mother does nt mean they act, think and behave the same way.
(Women who are denied coverage for free contraceptives from their Catholic employer, by the way, are not forced to behave immorally.
What I would like to see is that the tolerance you want from believers, be demonstrated by you and show them the «right» way to behave towards others and quit being prejudice of others.
But since the way God behaves in the Old Testament looks much different from the way God behaves in the revelation of Jesus Christ, the chronological approach to learning about God leaves us with what Greg Boyd calls a «Janus faced God.»
A man who, for some reason, feels the need perpetually to humiliate people will not find any explanation for that need in the actual attempts to humiliate others: he will only find it in the inferences which might be derived from the motives which lead him to behave in that way.
Alternatively, if a couple behaves in a way that cuts them off from some of the people in their lives, they are potentially less fruitful than when they were single.
For women to behave with other women in a sexual way, and most especially for men to penetrate other men sexually, instead of women, fundamentally deviated from what God intended in creating male and female.
When people try to trick Jesus, as they often do, He does not consign them to everlasting slavery, but instead tries to liberate and free them from the fear, the shame, the guilt, and the thinking which causes them to behave this way (cf. Matthew 22:23 - 46).
And if you are a pastor or church leader and another leader in town is behaving in strange and erratic ways, there is no need to accuse him of being of the devil or preach against him and his ministry from your pulpit.
«Son, I'll read you those bits, if you wish, but you must remember that is not the way God wants His people to behave...» And I'd start from there.
Conversely, motivation adequate to successful treatment is usually present if he sees alcohol as one factor which contributes to his many troubles, has some desire to change himself or his way of behaving, and comes primarily because of inner pain which he sees as resulting from his use of alcohol, directly or indirectly.
But, as Bohm points out, such a position can not stand up to critical analysis, for the molecules studied by biologists in living organisms are constituted of electrons, protons and other such particles, from which it must follow that they too are capable of behaving in ways that can not be described in terms of mechanical concepts.
All of these, including random mutations, are limited by the regular way in which matter behaves, indicated by the fact that scientists have been able from their observations to deduce particular «laws» of physics and chemistry.
The whole experience was dreamy, from the way it behaved raw to the way it baked up.
I like collecting souvenirs from the places I travel — it's the nostalgic and sentimental part of me that makes me behave this way.
will the powder that results from that process behave the same way in recipes as the «ground almonds» you refer to?
I have not made it with cassava flour; since tapioca is just the starch and cassava is from the whole root flour, I did not expect cassava flour to behave the same way.
We should be behaving like a big team, but we have a bunch of losers all the way from top to bottom.
It's actually sad when youve got fans from there clubs coming up and telling you how much they respect arsenal and the way we are doing but our own fans are behaving like spoiled lil brats.
The argument against what they are doing is that there may be a series of negative consequences from behaving in this way.
«Not about a way of behaving or feeling or thinking a certain way or stopping your mind [from having certain thoughts].
Please you guys should stop this chambers, i really hate Costa for his antics but i watched the match on tv and so the way he behaved throughout the game, i thinkers he has changed... early in the second half Chambers prevented a tap - in from Pedro and ended up landing in post, Pedro left his side only for Diego Costa to show up and check on him #class
I doesn't act this way when we come to pick him up from daycare and when we take him on trips he's well behaved.
In many ways, he says, lying about infidelity is no different than lying in general; our ability to rationalize, conflicts of interest, creativity, one immoral act, being depleted, others benefiting from our dishonesty, watching others behave dishonestly and a culture that gives examples of dishonesty all increase the chances of each and every one of us being dishonest.
Executive skills come from a part of the brain called the frontal lobes, which is up here way behind your eyes and is actually the control switches for the brain in the sense that if we take conscious control of our thinking, our planning, controlling our own impulses, and basically behaving in socially acceptable ways, your frontal lobes are involved in all of those.
They grimaced as I spoke about the interloper pushing the natural offspring out of the nest and how the baby cuckoos behave in ways that trigger an instinct to care and feed from their new mother.
Even if parents try to raise two children the same way, they will still behave differently from each other (Harris, 1998).
If you behave this way your baby will be more likely to sleep through the night without expecting too much comforting from you.
He is always really pleased when he receives praise from us, and slowly but surely I think it is changing the way he behaves.
Not only will it protect your kitchen and save you from having another mess to clean up, but it also lets her know that behaving that way causes food to go away.
I think it's important to make a distinction between our parenting instincts, and the ways we are conditioned to behave from our own childhood.
If there is truly a problem with your child's school then you may think you have to pull him from school or change schools, but before jumping to any conclusions and taking this step, parents should analyze the situation very carefully to find out «why» your child is behaving the way he is.
A time out is intended to remove the child from a disruptive way of behaving so that the child can calm him or herself and reflect upon what he or she has done.
You might think from the way the government is behaving that they gained a 1945 / 1997 - style landslide mandate on May 6th.
Yet some Tories have an apparently limitless capacity to detach this objective from the way they actually behave.
@kram1032 - There are two ways to stop people from behaving a certain way -(1) incentivize them to NOT behave this way by increasing the costs / downsides of behavior as far as punishment.
Cameron clinging to Coulson as his media fixer to the last possible moment, well beyond the point when his departure was inevitable, does say something about Cameron's judgement since he behaved in exactly the same way over Michael Ashcroft, the ex-patriate from Belize who bought up the Tory party.
I am saying that Cabinet can meet and take policy decisions, but those policy decisions must be brought to Parliament, enacted into law, which then becomes the legal basis to stop people from behaving in a certain way
«I think it's right he has stood down from his committee posts and I'm sure further questions will be asked about whether it is appropriate to have someone legislating and acting in the House of Lords if they have genuinely behaved in this way
I did not receive any contribution from them, through Mills, through Smith, or directly through the person who came to see me also and I don't believe that they sent it to Mills and I don't believe that Prof Mills received any money from that place because I think they got fed up with the way this man was behaving
It is no wonder that voters feel disengaged from politics when the electoral system causes parties to behave in this way.
Defneders of the Israeli government have spent the past week claiming that Britain would behave just as ruthlessly if it came under attack from, say, a neighbouring territory in the same way that Israel has been targeted by militants in Gaza.
Sometimes you have to try to give people frank comments and advice, and in this particular case I did preface what I was saying by saying if they want to have a conversation about a political matter as well as a personal matter it is confidential, and you do expect people to behave in a trustworthy way, which these people from the Daily Telegraph didn't.
Understanding how earthly bacteria behave in space will be crucial for diagnosing an astronaut with the sniffles on the way back from a Mars mission and those studies may take years.
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