Sentences with phrase «from involuntary»

By Barb Poole, CMRW, PHR, CCMC, CPRW, BS Over the past year, I have experienced a significant increase in baby boomer clients seeking career exploration and management assistance in scenarios ranging from involuntary terminations to voluntary career redirection and / or downsizing.
61 A preliminary issue arises of whether statements derived from an involuntary confession may be excluded whether or not such statements are made to a person in authority.
As of 1995, approximately 3,700 persons died in the Netherlands each year by physician - assisted suicide or voluntary euthanasia, with an additional 1,000 persons dying from involuntary euthanasia, which is forbidden under the Dutch practices and laws.
(3) For exclusion from gross income of gain from involuntary conversion of principal residence, see section 121.
Today, June 12 2017, I was told by the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Insurance that I could not reopen a prior unemployment claim which I turned down in January 2015 arising from an involuntary layoff in December 2014 by a university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In response, many states have passed smoke - free air laws that prohibit smoking in all indoor areas of a venue, fully protecting nonsmokers from involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke.
Tardive Dyskinesia victims suffer from involuntary, repetitive movements which often continue after the drug is no longer used.
If the same brain states could result from genetic instruction («instinct») as from involuntary action, instinctive actions would likewise be conscious.
There is certainly a problem with the prevailing idea that addiction is a blameless state arising from involuntary behaviors.
It is important to note that Jahi's digits did not «jerk» or «twitch» during the movement, as one would expect from an involuntary action.
No, but you mean to tell me that we simply popped into existence out of nothing, simply from an involuntary shudder that magically happened in the middle of absolutely nothing and then slowly through the sheer force of will (or accident, or telepathy, science hasn't quiet made its mind up on that one yet) one little green gob of magic stuff morphed into humans.

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«The Duchenne smile involves both voluntary and involuntary contraction from two muscles: the zygomatic major (raising the corners of the mouth) and the orbicularis oculi (raising the cheeks and producing crow's feet around the eyes),» according to Adoree Durayappah in Psychology Today.
On the surface, stuttering is speech disorder caused by the involuntary repetition or prolongation of certain words and consonants, but the factors that cause stuttering range from genetics, child development, neurophysiology, and family dynamics.
Subscription businesses can lose the happiest of subscribers because of involuntary churn — that deadly form of attrition that comes from card declines and invoice failures.
This unique vehicle return protection program allows you to walk away from negative equity when life changing circumstances arise such as involuntary unemployment, physical disability, and more.
Underemployment, still elevated by just under six million involuntary part - timers, was 9.7 % last month, about a percentage point above what I consider to be its full employment rate (though down from 10.4 % a year ago).
Using PSID data from 1976 through 2003, we find that households that experience an involuntary job loss reduce their consumption more if they live in states with higher bankruptcy exemptions.
Fairy tales without consequence also lose the potential for metaphor — in interpretation, werewolves» involuntary transformations could symbolize countless human realities, from mental and physical illness to fear of our own sinful natures.
(This is to be distinguished from «negative eugenics,» which involved involuntary sterilization to prevent the undesirable from «breeding.»)
It is an involuntary process that our bodies engage in independently from conscious volition.
But that freedom is just one of many that we enjoy in the United States — and religious tolerance is no more, or less, valuable than are rights to free speech, to bear arms, to be free from search and seizure, to be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, to be tried by our peers, to have our day in court, to not be imprisoned or fined without cause, to ensure State's rights, to be free from slavery and involuntary servitude, and on, and on, and on.
From around the 1910s through the end of World War II, eugenicists promoted not only involuntary sterilization of the so - called «unfit,» but also infanticide of disabled babies (which was not carried out beyond Germany).
For in spite of this factuality of the cross, it would none the less be a purely mythological kerygma — i.e. a kerygma speaking of a selfhood which never existed — if the «cross» were looked upon only as a physical, biological occurrence, as accidental or involuntary, i.e. as completely distinct from his existential selfhood.
But while Isaiah enters this service as a kind of involuntary volunteer, Jeremiah sees himself from the beginning a conscript, captive to a Word he would, if only he could, defy and ignore (see 20:7 ff.).
Chickens also have a pecking order, and if a fight breaks out among floor birds, the loser of a chicken fight can undergo an involuntary change of career from laying eggs to becoming someone's dinner.
The heat waves were coming over my body very regularly at this stage and I was making involuntary deep grunting noises which almost sounded to me like they were coming from someone else.
This condition, to be brief, it's an involuntary response for the breasts to release milk from the nipples.
Your breast milk let down is an involuntary reflex action from your body which helps release milk from your breasts.
The letdown reflex is an involuntary reaction when baby suckles at the breast, sending a message to a mother's brain to release the hormones prolactin (responsible for milk production) and oxytocin (responsible for the release of milk from milk ducts).
Women report more problems with lubrication when having sex with circumcised men, possibly because of irritation from the harder tip and involuntary tensing against it, and also because the longer stroke length tends to remove lubrication from the vagina.
• Spitting up — it is involuntary expulsion of food from the stomach into the esophagus.
Benefit consists of any benefits stemming from injustice, which could be automatic or direct, voluntary or involuntary.
Only MPs who lose their seats or whose departure from parliament is «involuntary» should be entitled to claim the resettlement grant.
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which governs an involuntary determination incapacity of the President, relies on the general good personal judgment of the President's cabinet arising from their daily dealings with him rather than any formal examination process.
Advocates had fought against increasing the involuntary hold from 48 hours to 72 hours, arguing that addicts are more likely to overdose when released.
Even Libya, fresh from many involuntary blackouts, will host Earth Hour events.
In a paper published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, academics from The University of Nottingham reviewed recent evidence that the neurochemical known as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is responsible for dampening down the hyperactivity that causes the repetitive and involuntary movements and noises.
Involuntary urinary incontinence symptoms can discourage sufferers from partaking in exercise.
In the present study, performed by Prof. Latzer who is also the director of the Eating Disorders Clinic at Rambam Medical Center, the research student Adit Zohr - Beja, and Dr. Eitan Gur from the Eating Disorders Department, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, the researchers sought to examine claims concerning the ineffectiveness of involuntary hospitalization and examined whether there is a difference in outcome between patients in extreme condition who were forcibly hospitalized and those who were hospitalized willingly.
Effortful disengagement responses are controlled responses that are directed away from a problem and include avoiding the stressful situation or denying that there's a problem; involuntary responses can include uncontrollable engagement with a problem (e.g., ruminating) or uncontrollable disengagement from a problem (e.g., feeling numb and unable to think about it).
You know that older drugs, such as haloperidol, work well, but a third of all schizophrenia patients who take it suffer from Parkinsonian - like symptoms, such as tremors, involuntary spasms, and uncontrollable facial movements.
Upon dissolution or winding up of said corporation's affairs, whether voluntary or involuntary, all of its assets then remaining in the hands of the board of directors shall, after paying or making provision for payment of all of said corporation's liabilities, be distributed, transferred, conveyed, delivered, and paid over only to educational, scientific, literary, or charitable organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and which are not private foundations within the meaning of section 509 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, on whatever terms and conditions and in whatever amounts the board of directors may determine, for use exclusively for educational, scientific, literary, or charitable purposes, except that no distribution shall be made to organizations testing for public safety.
People with Tourette syndrome are plagued by unwanted movements and verbal tics that run the gamut from extra eye blinks and grimaces to involuntary grunts or even cursing.
The finding also challenges the prevailing theory that chimp words for objects are fixed because they result from excited, involuntary outbursts.
The finding challenges the prevailing theory that chimp words for objects are fixed because they result from excited, involuntary outbursts.
Contamination with human papillomavirus made them immortal.10 Neither Henrietta Lacks nor her family received one penny from the millions of dollars made from her uninformed and involuntary cell donation.
Nerves that go to and from different body organs and our nervous system is divided into the voluntary and the involuntary, or autonomic, nervous system and our autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
Your brain is in charge of both voluntary and involuntary functions, from lifting your mug of coffee to your mouth to breathing.
Peristalsis is the involuntary tightening and release of the intestinal walls and the force behind moving waste from the stomach through the colon and out of the body.
These are the divisions of the autonomic — or involuntary — nervous system that determine whether we are ready to act quickly and decisively in the face of threats and opportunities (sympathetic nervous system), or relax, digest, and recover from bouts of activity (parasympathetic nervous system).
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