Sentences with phrase «how docile»

In rare instances, a new mother will kill and eat her pups, and this can happen no matter how docile her typical behavior is.
Popular for how docile and relaxed they are, this breed got its name from the way these felines behave when placed on one's lap.
This breed is wonderful with children and accepting of other dogs, especially when the English Shepherd puppy is raised with them from early puppyhood; however, no matter how docile your dog is with children, never leave him around them unattended.
But what makes the Golf so appealing is how docile it remains under low throttle inputs — it feels no less smooth and easy to drive than the standard car.
Perhaps the most amazing aspect of the CTS - V is how docile and well - mannered it is around town, perfectly pleased to handle commuting duties.
The car's willingness to rotate when pushed is a pleasant surprise, given how docile it is generally.
«I'm surprised at how docile it is in normal driving,» my dad says, «and how a few inches of throttle pedal travel can totally transform that perception.»
Hallmarks of their domestication include features such as hair color, texture and patterns, as well as facial structure and how docile a cat is.
How docile are we to imagine his personal flaws will suddenly bring about rot through the entire team?

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Can't wait to see how Clive Palmer brings these famously docile, easy - to - handle reptiles to life.
They can be older and wiser, but if they can not stoop to being on my â $ ˜levelâ $ ™ then they are in their positions for the power trip anyway, no matter how godly and docile they seem.»
Before the news reports on the Jewish in the West Banks and how they sorta break that image of the docile Jew, I would think that only the green billboard would be attacked.
Yet despite this shift in how mama bears are perceived, the term still resonates with a wide range of women, from crafty, «docile» Pinterest moms to aggressive, Type A moms who might appear on the local news.
How would the people in US, especially those who most like to pillory Iran for not being docile and compliant, react if a bunch of foreigners, led by Iranians, wanted to come into the US and, completely at their own whims, go to any facility, unannounced, to poke around and inspect them?
Now, thanks to the analysis of the ancient jawbone of a sharp - toothed, dolphinlike creature, researchers think they know how such a terrifying animal gave rise to its docile, filter - feeding kin.
Dig just a little under the surface and find, almost at the same time, sticky commentary on how and why terrorists are bred from otherwise docile stock and, that much stickier, suggestions about the extent to which intimate family dynamics are built on aggression, fear, and the inability to let things in the past stay buried no matter what lip service is paid to absolution.
All those opening moments of how amazing these creatures are is almost immediately undone by your first action with a real dinosaur, which is to put a saddle on it and ride it, your next interaction is to shoot at a bunch of dinosaurs that are no longer under control of the machines that make them docile.
Foucault's rich vocabulary at the beginning of the chapter entitled «Docile Bodies,» which examines how modern forms of discipline affect the body, is particularly inspiring.
Nina Teicholz's book The Big Fat Surprise shows in devastating detail how opponents of Ancel Keys's dietary fat hypothesis were starved of grants and frozen out of the debate by an intolerant consensus backed by vested interests, echoed and amplified by a docile press....
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