Sentences with phrase «generally agreeable»

Positive parenting does more than produce happy, emotionally healthy and generally agreeable kids.
That's an easy mistake to make, given the generally agreeable dry and sunny climate in this part of the country.
He is smart and generally agreeable with the exception of the crate.
The light - weight MDX front - wheel drive platform, increases fuel efficiency and decreases starting price — perfectly fitting if you live where the weather is generally agreeable.
Since the 1960s, a popular myth has depicted Asian Americans as the «model minority» in the United States, painting Asian American students as high - achieving, diligent, intelligent, and generally agreeable to adults.
Director Bennett Miller has produced a warm and generally agreeable character study about the pratfalls of athletic institutions and the willingness to think outside the box.
It does so through: a) the basic assumption of rationality; b) of self - motivated individuals; c) in a choice situation involving consensus seeking individuals; to d) arrive at generally agreeable conditions of communal life.
Positive parenting does more than produce happy, emotionally healthy and generally agreeable kids.

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These are generally favored in summer as they keep your body cool and are extremely agreeable.
fun of the 1960s Batman television show, the Prince - dancing Joker fun of Burton's Batman, or the agreeable generally more upbeat fun of Marvel Comics» contemporary film adventures.
However, these units generally focused on the more agreeable, supportive elements of evaluation: topics like observation, clinical supervision, coaching, or mentoring.
I was impressed with the drive character of this car, and it's mainstream, agreeable and generally well done.
«The parents said that their children had fewer temper tantrums, less hitting and destroying objects, and that they were generally more obedient and agreeable children,» said Dr McGilloway.
In a recent paper, Tara Marshall and colleagues explored whether there were associations between the types of things people post in their status updates, their motivations for posting, and their personalities.1 Specifically, adult Facebook users in the U.S. completed online measures of personality (i.e., the degree to which they were extraverted, neurotic, open to new experiences, conscientious, and agreeable), neuroticism, and self - esteem, reported their typical Facebook usage, the amount of «likes» they generally receive, and the frequency and reasons for posting about topics in their status updates.
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