The finding shows we may have
greater control over our decisions earlier in the day and soon after we wake up, regardless of when we prefer to sleep.
Not exact matches
Too often, employees are disconnected from their health care plans — including proactive
decisions they should exercise
greater control over.
Its reality can be denied only by obscuring the fact that ideas and attitudes determine the
decisions by which the
greater part of life is regulated, and exercise much
control over bodily acts.
I do feel we were unlucky to lose to a penalty and an offside goal, although the penalty
decision for me was correct, although I don't feel we needed Monreal to take Sterling down as he didn't appear to have
great control over the ball at the time.
Imagine a powerful mayor, with
control over the
Greater Bristol area, able to make strategic
decisions about housing, transport, infrastructure and skills, with devolved power and resources?
Many people in Britain were willing to accept a smaller Gross Domestic Product if the payoff entailed
greater control over their own national
decisions.
Regaining mayoral
control of schools was one Michael Bloomberg's
greatest legislative achievements as mayor; it marked the first time City Hall gained discretion
over education policy since the Lindsay administration, when those powers were decentralized and major
decisions were made by an education board.
Her 1974 book The
Great School Wars describes how New York City has played educational three - card monte
over its long public school history by moving apparent
control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of
control to the schools.
Obviously early career teachers, when they go into teaching they don't have a
great deal of agency in terms of
control over what they do, the way they teach and certain
decisions, and so
over time they are assuming more
control over what they teach and how they teach, although sometimes allocation is never really in the
control of any teacher.
06, Ed.D.» 10, looked at the effects of three parenting practices that grow in importance during adolescence, as young people assume
greater control over their own development: autonomy support (providing opportunities for young people to make choices, make
decisions, and develop solutions to problems independently); monitoring (providing clear and consistent guidelines and knowing where kids are, what they're doing, and who their friends are); and warmth (a supportive relationship between parent and child).
Greater control over text animation — Lumen5 makes all of the
decisions regarding text animation; some
control would be nice
If you are seeking the potential for
greater investment returns or want more
control over your cash value investment
decisions, variable life or variable universal life may be a more appropriate choice.
Renewables are a smart business
decision, providing
greater control over energy costs and driving innovation, while helping companies to deliver on emission reduction goals.
That original vote has since been dramatically overridden by continued changes and political
decisions outside the
control of the education side, but it is instructive to see that even in the face of
great difficulty in continuing to operate, people choose the status quo
over the unknown of change.
Immigration clients have a
great deal at stake, and many pin their hopes on the efforts of lawyers who often have little
control over the results of administrative
decisions.
Self - government agreements give Aboriginal groups
greater control and law - making ability
over their internal affairs, and
greater responsibility and autonomy
over the
decision - making that affects their communities.
More educated women are likely to be the best informed about their breast cancer and treatment, and their lower well - being results may reflect
greater anxiety
over decision making and their difficulty coping with a sense loss of
control over their health.
Traditional owners need to have a
greater degree of
control over decisions affecting their land.
It also offers spouses the
greatest degree of
control over their own
decision making (with regard to asset division, issues surrounding the children, what happens to the house, etc.) and it has an added benefit in that agreements reached through mediation are more likely to be adhered to than those obtained through other processes.