Sentences with phrase «handedness does»

Rodriguez is quick to point out, however, that mixed handedness does not, by itself, indicate a malfunctioning brain and is «just one risk factor among many others.»
Burdett's obligatory left - handedness does, of course, complicate the work of installing large scientific instruments, but he is resourceful and philosophical about his loss.

Not exact matches

In the future, I may do a giant roundup for fun, but for now, below are 32 of my favorite quotes from the novel that I've highlighted over the years under the broad categories of individualism, second - handedness, and creation.
I don't think the matter calls for even - handedness at all.
People do not choose their orientation any more than they choose their handedness or eye color.
Within it, one can condemn, as the Popes have consistently done, Palestinian terrorism without rejecting the legitimacy of Palestinian peoplehood, even as one can condemn Israeli heavy - handedness in the administration of the territories without rejecting the validity of the Jewish State or its necessity as a place of security for the Jewish people.
While lamenting that «virtually all research activities at CRIN had been grounded since 2013 as a result of disillusionment following the insensitivity and high handedness of Professor Akoroda», the aggrieved workers enjoined the Presidency to beem its flashlight to the affairs at Cocoa Research Institute, before much more havoc is done.
«We are calling upon Speaker Heastie to show he does not share former Speaker Silver's heavy - handedness,» Updegrove said.
It knows — from watching humans play, and because Satz told it so — that most players prefer to have strength on their right sides rather than their left (perhaps an effect of our species» dominant right - handedness, a quirk computers do not share).
Most athletes have handedness; that is, it's easier to do certain things with one side of the body than the other.
It's very pigmented but blends so easily you don't need to be too worried about heavy - handedness.
The film occasionally broaches heavy - handedness, corniness even, but that's forgivable; Safaria shows an impressive command of tone, particularly in the final scene, where she's doing two seemingly incompatible things, at the same time, and beautifully.
A late - film bit of business featuring Trintignant catching and freeing a pigeon flying loose in the apartment has been criticized for its heavy - handedness, but the problem with this expertly directed scene has more to do with whether such a gesture feels tonally earned after so much horror.
As far as these types of films go, Moore's screenplay is incredibly unexceptional, pouring on the heavy - handedness unabashedly (including his prized line «sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine, used three times), such as showing the juxtaposition of heterosexual flirtation between Matthew Goode and Tuppence Middleton.
Infant and preschool girls who consistently favor one hand over the other are likely to be more intellectually precocious than girls who do not show early signs of «handedness,» two psychologists at California State University have found.
They do not respond well to high - handedness.
I did find the movement to be a bit over sensitive but that may be due to my infamous heavy handedness, worth checking out at least.
I also don't feel all that comfortable with jumping on Goombas... which again I might have to blame on my left handedness instead of the actual game mechanics itself.
But his stubborn ham - handedness and the heavy pentimenti in Krushenick's work do not fit.
When you do watercolors you don't get involved — the medium doesn't lend itself to heavy - handedness.
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