Further, as research has indicated that sex differences emerge during adolescence with girls experiencing both higher levels of depressive symptoms as well as
a greater occurrence of depressive episodes (Hankin et al. 2007), we examined whether gender predicted differential outcomes in all models.
The present study, to our knowledge, is the first to demonstrate that (a) low perceived control contributes to
a greater occurrence of dependent interpersonal stress (i.e., stress generation) and (b) greater dependent interpersonal stress mediates the relationship between low perceived control and higher levels of depressive symptoms.
The downstream effects are a shrunken atmosphere with
greater occurrence of low pressure cells and more meridional jet streams and blocking highs.
In increasing order of suddenness, there are what you might call «steady - state» impacts such as rising sea levels; increased separation of weather into more concentrated wet periods and dry periods; and
a greater occurrence of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, heatwaves and droughts.
Although heartworm disease is far more common in dogs, recent studies of cats that have heart disease and upper respiratory conditions are demonstrating
a greater occurrence of heartworms in kitties.
All these conditions have a strong genetic origin, as demonstrated by the high incidence of ununited anconeal process in German shepherds and
the greater occurrence of osteochondrosis dissecans and fragmentation of the coronoid process in Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers and Newfoundlands.
Constant stress from a variety of sources has led to
greater occurrence of numerous issues such as fatigue, mood disorders, and unwanted weight fluctuations.
We found that the lower the level of blood vitamin D,
the greater the occurrence of MetS.
As for
the greater occurrence of infected ticks on the east side of the Hudson River, Ostfeld can only speculate.
Not exact matches
Nor does it say anything about the all too frequent
occurrence where you develop a
great presentation, bring it to the group and never get off
of the first slide.
Considering the possibility that maybe we're a rare civilization who made it past the
Great Filter through a freak
occurrence makes him feel even more conviction about SpaceX's mission: «If we are very rare, we better get to the multi-planet situation fast, because if civilization is tenuous, then we must do whatever we can to ensure that our already - weak probability
of surviving is improved dramatically.»
In other words, the Jewish prophet looked forward with
greatest interest and conviction not to the appearing
of a person but to the
occurrence of an event.
By this I mean that since God lures, entices, invites, and solicits His creation towards the actualization
of its «initial aim» which becomes its «subjective aim», in each
of its
occurrences or occasions, so also He appraises — takes into Himself and receives and uses, or must reject because it is un-usable — whatever is done, including the doing which is man's «becoming», in a very
great diversity
of ways.
But the biblical narrative, the
great critic Erich Auerbach wrote, depicted «something which neither the poets nor the historians
of antiquity ever set out to portray: the birth
of a spiritual movement in the depths
of the common people, from within the everyday
occurrences of contemporary life.»
Here is what Karl Barth has taught us to consider a
great «saga», but one that is not fictional nor imaginary but grounded in happenings in the world and in the manner in which those happenings were seen and expressed through a long period from the earliest days
of the Jewish people down to and through the specific
occurrences in Palestine which are associated with Jesus Christ.
This
occurrence has symbolic meaning; it proves the validity
of the statement
of the renowned traveler - explorer Marco Polo: «If Buddha had been a Christian, he would have been a
great saint
of our Lord Jesus Christ, so good and pure was the life that he led.»
Since Mr Hawking is adamant that life happened because
of gravity, then I would ask him to assemble the
greatest scientist, himself included, and reproduce that
occurrence within a laboratory setting.
That no miracle has ever occurred could never be proved, but the probability against the
occurrence of any particular miracle is so
great that the supposition
of its
occurrence could never serve as evidence for anything else.
Or again the
occurrence of a
great drought furnished the occasion
of a condemnation
of witch - burning.
It has become a yearly
occurrence for the bottom
of Spain's premier division to take us until the final day to find out who has the privilege
of hosting Real Madrid and Barcelona again in the next campaign, usually providing much
greater excitement than the title race.
He firmly believes that although Fiona was under abnormal pressure, the fact that she could reek
of whisky in the Commons and not cause suspicion - while she made
great efforts to hide her drinking from her family - is a testament to the fact that heavy drinking is still a dangerously mundane
occurrence among MPs.
«The common
occurrence of pesticide mixtures, particularly in streams, means that the total combined toxicity
of pesticides in water, sediment and fish may be
greater than that
of any single pesticide compound that is present,» Gilliom explains.
The pattern
of aggregated species
occurrences remained the same across these massive disturbances and time spans, but then a dramatically new pattern started emerging about 6,000 years ago, during the
great Neolithic revolution when humans developed agriculture and their populations grew and spread globally.
Smoking, obesity, and excessive alcohol consumption were each linked to shorter life and earlier
occurrence of disabilities when analyzed separately, but avoiding all three together was associated with the
greatest benefits.
In the last two weeks I have been at 12mg / day iodoral, and I have recently noticed a
great uptick in my mood and lowered
occurrence of stiffness in my neck.
The researchers found that in those who followed intuitive eating,
occurrences of eating disorders were lower and a more positive body image and a
greater emotional functioning was observed.
Not only do
great minds think alike but my Twin Flame and I are finding synchronicity
of timing to be an everyday
occurrence between the two
of us:) And like Luis, my life has not been the same since Thursday, January 30th when we met at the Speed Dating event you hosted.
When this record lands on a
great idea (which is certainly a regular
occurrence), the captivating qualities
of Vessel's songcraft and his strength for piecing together textural marvels make up for any confusion along the way.
In addition, as Tonto is more important, there are elements
of Native American mysticism introduced to the story that brings other - worldly
occurrences to the fore, especially in the actions
of the all - white horse later dubbed «Silver», whom Tonto sees as a
great spirit who resurrects John Reid from the dead to fulfill his destiny to bring justice back into the world.
Instead
of breakthrough that would lead to overcoming the global economic crisis, the scenario
of the global economic collapse was predicted by the
great thinker and French economist Jacques Attali (2010) who predicts the
occurrence of four steps to the unfolding economic crisis that erupted in 2008 in United States and that spilled over the world: 1) the public debts become heavier; 2) the failure
of the euro and the global depression; 3) the failure
of the Dollar and the return
of global inflation; and, 4) the depression and ruin
of Asia.
More than 2.7 million concussion injuries were reported from the fall
of 2005 through the spring
of 2016, with the
greatest occurrence among high school football players.
The fact that Eggers also happens to have «established» McSweeney's Books — responsible for publishing the title that the Times reviewer calls, «a kind
of Death
of a Globalized Salesman `, alight with all
of Arthur Miller's compassion and humanism» — is casually mentioned on the inside page
of the review, as if writing and self - publishing a
great book was a regular
occurrence.
The fact that Eggers happens to have «established» McSweeney's Books — responsible for publishing the title that the Times reviewer calls, «a kind
of Death
of a Globalized Salesman», alight with all
of Arthur Miller's compassion and humanism» — is casually mentioned on the inside page, as if writing and self - publishing a
great book was a regular
occurrence.
The
greater the number
of occurrences, the more your scores will suffer.
Let's discuss two (
of many) rather common market
occurrences that have a
greater than 50 % probability
of outcome in stock index markets.
The problem is rare in pets — but when it does occur, Irish Setters,
Great Danes, German Shepherds, as well as Siamese cats lead the list in frequency
of occurrence.
Best
of all, a dog play pen encourages good habits while decreasing the
occurrence of bad habits; a
great way to set your puppy or dog up for success!
And although this
occurrence is rarer, once in a
great while soft shades
of sable will appear in a Sheepadoodle's coat.
Of greatest importance to puppy buyers is finding reputable breeders who screen their breeding stock for hip dysplasia, hereditary eye conditions and occurrence of epilepsy which can now be identified by testing the DN
Of greatest importance to puppy buyers is finding reputable breeders who screen their breeding stock for hip dysplasia, hereditary eye conditions and
occurrence of epilepsy which can now be identified by testing the DN
of epilepsy which can now be identified by testing the DNA.
This is a common
occurrence, and while our gut is telling us to walk away, our hearts say take him home and take
great care
of him.
«There have been
great strides in the area
of bacterial cultures formulated and bottled for specific purposes within the aquarium to recreate the natural
occurrences of natural environments, but in a much more controlled setting,» he says.
We deal with a
great amount
of sadness in this field and saying good - bye to a patient can be a daily
occurrence for us.
After checking out a parade (a very common
occurrence I was to later learn) and grabbing a roadside cup
of chai, I stop at the home
of famed poet and writer Rabindranath Tagore, the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize, and whose home is a
great place to learn about Calcutta's cultural history.
The boat first crosses through mangrove channels at the southern tip
of Ambergris Caye offering opportunities for sighting Belted Kingfishers,
Great White Herons, Little Blue Herons,
Great Blue Herons, Roseate Spoonbills, Black - Necked Stilts, as well as the common
occurrence of Brown Pelicans, Frigates, Cormorants, Ospreys, Plovers, Pipers and Terns.
Bathers, divers and kayakers should be aware and alert to the
occurrence of great white sharks in these waters.
Great white sharks have been observed in the waters off the coast, while there are numerous documentations
of their
occurrence in the waters off Guadalupe Island.
Sometimes developers take a steaming pile
of Great and Mighty Poo and turn it into gold; if not, these trite
occurrences would never have become so prevalent.
With the next - gen
of consoles requiring
greater online connectivity and increased online features, how would EA SPORTS protect their consumers from their rare
occurrences.
That would be true in the case
of artists in
great demand where Gagosian controls the supply — a rare
occurrence.
This scientific study was the inspiration for the book Malamp: The
Occurrence of Deformities in Amphibians (published by Arts Catalyst & Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK) and a solo exhibition at the Royal Institution
of Great Britain (London, England: 2010).