Sentences with phrase «individuals as hostile»

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At the end of the day, the likes of Mr Kenny are far more hostile to the Coalition than they would be to any individual senior Labour figure such as David Miliband, so I am not entirely convinced that he's intending to go ahead with withdrawing funding for the party.
«For example, many individuals have ingrained stereotypes that associate men as being more aggressive, women as being more appeasing, or Black individuals as being more hostile — though they may not endorse these stereotypes personally,» Freeman observes.
But his brand of downcast macho sorrow can make for some terrific individual scenes, as in the brief sequence in the grim, talky Western Hostiles where the hard - hearted Captain Blocker (Christian Bale, sporting a glorious mustache) pays a visit to Henry Woodson (Jonathan Majors), a wounded comrade - in - arms who is now laid up in an Army hospital.
Individual and dyadic behavior varied as a function of goals, hostile attributions, and attitude concordance within dyads.
Aggression, defined as hostile or violent behavior intended to dominate or intimidate another individual, is a fairly common behavioral problem in cats.
With one month to survive a harsh environment, players take the role of Jacob Solomon and work with his makeshift team of four other individuals, each specialized in their own skill sets, to scour the land to find supplies, craft new tools and items, and stay united as a team to stave off the hostile winter before help arrives.
Furthermore, he set the tone for reading Giacometti's art as an agonized meditation on the artist's struggle to give form to fleeting perceptions and as the desperate efforts of the isolated if not alienated individual struggling to make a place for himself or herself in an indifferent if not hostile world.
They include a tendency for individuals heavily involved on an issue to perceive almost all news coverage as hostile to their goals (even news coverage that favors their position); to presume much larger effects for a message on the public than the actual influence; and to apply a faulty quasi-statistical sense to where public opinion might actually stand on an issue, perceiving public opinion as hostile to their goals, no matter what the objective indicators might say.
Past research shows that individuals more heavily involved on an issue, such as climate scientists, often tend to view even objectively favorable media coverage as hostile to their goals.
Yes, and it seems a bit much to applaud AMS for not operating a pal review (sic) system while at the same time insisting that certain individuals perceived as hostile are not chosen as reviewers.
Quoting Paul: «As with hostile work environment sexual harassment claims, individual pay decisions by themselves do not have the obvious discriminatory intent that discrete acts such as terminations or failures to promote do.&raquAs with hostile work environment sexual harassment claims, individual pay decisions by themselves do not have the obvious discriminatory intent that discrete acts such as terminations or failures to promote do.&raquas terminations or failures to promote do.»
While fund managers and individual investors stand to benefit from this increased information, activist shareholders, who value and depend on secrecy when building hostile positions, are less likely to be as welcoming.
Financial regulators across the world who are anxious to avoid a repeat of the events that led to the financial crisis, and under pressure from a hostile public, are demanding that individuals in the finance industry should be held as accountable as the institutions they work for.
This pattern of findings across two studies suggests that avoidant individuals have more negative biases about their partners» emotions, and when they perceive their partners» feelings as more negative, they engage in more hostile behaviors.
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