Sentences with phrase «handedness which»

The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys offers lots to like, but mars itself with heavy - handedness which is not only inappropriate, but is poorly conceived and developed.

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Indeed, this left - brained specialisation for language is even more common than right - handednesswhich might suggest that as the left hemisphere evolved for language, the preference for the right hand may have intensified simply as a side effect.
The heavy handedness, with which Alberta Environment and Parks are handling the water access issue, is going to cause untold unnecessary damage to Alberta's livestock industry.
Moreover, the even - handedness of the GI Bill enabled West's father and many of his peers to buy a home, get a college education and obtain health insurance — all of which gave economic mobility to African - Americans even under segregation.
One that I find especially difficult to endure is the climactic conversation between Raskolnikov and Sonya in book four of Crime and Punishment, with its unremittingly forced portentousness and the embarrassingly obvious (but entirely unconvincing) device of Raskolnikov asking Sonya to read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John's gospel — which culminates in one of the most egregious displays of authorial heavy - handedness in the history of serious literature.
There are more lefties in the United States than in cultures in which left - handedness is considered unacceptable.
Second, other victims of official high - handedness, impunity and arbitrariness now have a pedestal on which to launch their redemption plans.
Usually, when events come along which require a higher standard of behaviour, they singularly fail live up to expectations, relying instead on party - political jeering and social cack - handedness.
In the petition dated December 18, 2017, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday, the minister accused the governor of alleged high - handedness.
Such lateralization, corresponding to our right - and left - handedness, suggests specialization in the brain's hemispheres, which is believed to improve its efficiency and which was first considered an exclusively human, then an exclusively vertebrate, attribute.
This extends it to handedness, which is key.»
«It's quite possible that what set humans apart was that speech began from gestures, which would explain an indirect association with handedness,» says Michael Corballis, a handedness expert at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Just as right - handedness indicates left - brain dominance in most humans, brain laterality was determined in birds by observing which eye each bird used to fixate on a piece of food and which foot grabbed it.
As described in the main text, ordered logistic regression analyses were carried out for each brain region in which social network distances were modeled as a function of local neural response similarities and dyadic dissimilarities in control variables (gender, ethnicity, nationality, age, and handedness).
So we can not only show the arrangement of atoms, but also the handedness of molecules, in which pharmaceutical companies are interested.»
A study has revealed that asymmetrical genetic activity in the spinal cord determines people's left or right handedness, which starts in the mother's womb.
In addition, we investigated the relationship between asymmetry in intra-hemispheric intrinsic connectivity and language hemispheric dominance, including a potential effect of handedness on this relationship, thanks to an FMRI acquisition during language production from which an hemispheric functional lateralization index for language (HFLI) and a type of hemispheric dominance for language, namely leftward, ambilateral, or rightward, were derived for each individual.
In 2007, an Oxford University - led team found a gene with the cute and cuddly name LRRTM1, which appears to increase the odds of both left - handedness and schizophrenia.
While a recent breakthrough has comefirmed a gene, PCSK6 to its friends, which links handedness and reading difficulties, further study will help us better understand the relationship.
This means the Department of Education must revise its guidelines in a way that federal judges and educational institutions find reasonable, which will require considerable political skill from an administration notorious for its impetuousness and ham - handedness.
Which would surely be better than today's reauthorization gridlock cum waivers of dubious constitutionality (and continued heavy - handedness).
Yesterday, I discussed the recent Ed Next forum between Kati Haycock and Rick Hanushek, noting that I agree with Haycock's focus on sensible strategies to get more good teachers into high - poverty schools but that I worry about the casual heavy - handedness with which some advocates tackle the issue.
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.
The approach is not only a relief from the heavy - handedness with which many curators today treat modern art, but also fitting for the artist whose primary goal was, simply, as he told the local press upon his 1933 arrival in North Carolina from Germany, «to open eyes.»
The open - handedness of the way in which this guidance was debated and then given by Keehan J contrasts markedly from the genesis of the guidance given by Mr Justice Mostyn in UL v BK (Freezing Orders: Safeguards: Standard Examples)[2013] UKHC 1735 (Fam), [2013] All ER (D) 277 (Jun)(on Imerman documents), and by Pauffley J in Re NL (above) where she and the president roasted the practices of the Reading Magistrates» Court.
In the Account section or Dashboard tab, click on your activity tracker > select your handedness > then select which wrist you're wearing your tracker on.
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