Sentences with phrase «kind of behavior because»

Coffee tugs us into this kind of behavior because it is a drug — almost never an addictive drug, though, but a potentially habit - forming one.
«Christian students in particular should be bold in speaking up to oppose that kind of behavior because it goes completely against the model Christ gave us.»
In areas where it's illegal, you can't really ask people about those kinds of behaviors because they don't want to get arrested.

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What I do think is true is, because of the nature of the data and consumer behavior, a lot of these channels become winner - take - all or winner - take - most - all kind of markets.
What's even better is, because this kind of retargeting is «people based retargeting» and instead of «pixel - based retargeting,» it can track the behaviors of your would - be customers cross-device, whether it's phone, tablet or laptop.
The degree to which a firm can tailor and personalize an online shopping experience is different in kind from the methods available to a brick - and - mortar store — precisely because the type of behavior that online firms can track is far more detailed and nuanced.
It's frightening, Iqbal said, and «there is a lot of shock and disbelief... because we don't expect this kind of behavior from our fellow citizens.»
While this kind of suppressive behavior starts because we want to avoid the hassle of nosy, judgmental Christians, it eventually paves the way for abuse.
I object to Stanton Jones» use of the words homosexuality and heterosexuality as equivalent descriptions of different kinds of sexual behavior, because doing so ignores the facts that 1) «heterosexuality» is the result of the allocation of genetic material at conception that determines which reproductive organs people are born with» male or female» and 2) «homosexuality» is sexual action by people who are heterosexual.
Procreative behavior is governed by norms of fidelity, exclusivity, and indissolubility because it is the kind of behavior that creates children, and such behavior creates rights in children that are correlative with parental duties in adults.
Anyone who is simply behaving because of the threat of damnation or the promise of heaven has been bribed or extorted for their good behavior which means they are the worst kind of people, those with no morals of their own, no empathy for others and no love.
But because the encouragement that the home visitors gave to parents was fairly general, the results don't necessarily tell us a whole lot about two important questions: Which kind of parental behaviors matter most, and which kind of direction or instruction from home visitors is most likely to incline disadvantaged parents to adopt those behaviors?
But I'm kind of grateful for that, too, because it wasn't the right fit for T. And it really forced me to go back to basics with what I know about T's early childhood trauma and the resulting behaviors.
Before i started going to the college, i thought this kind of behavior from men may be common once you have a baby because i put on weight but i reduced over 30 pounds within a year and half after my son was born.
(I have them 80 % of the time) Because they know grandma does not accept this kind of behavior.
There are moments when we find we are better people because of them; we may model better behavior, be more honest, forgiving, caring, and kind.
But without knowing it, we are rewarding the inappropriate behavior because, with these children, any kind of attention is better than no attention at all.
I tend to refer to this kind of parenting as fear based parenting - children learn good behavior because they are fearful of the consequences.
But I think the idea that teenagers can have bipolar disorder, that children can evidence some of these same kind of behaviors is progress for the field, because a generation before me was taught that children couldn't have depression, and we know that there are kids in junior high school that are trying to kill themselves as a result of untreated depression.
Some kids will refuse to do things because they are being defiant, but in my experience many of the kids I've worked with who have this kind of freezing behavior may actually be anxious.
When Idaho parents are feeling frustrated with their teenage sons because of their negative and destructive behavior, many consider enrolling them in some kind of residential treatment center that is Read more..
Vint Cerf happened to make the issue snap into focus: while answering a question from the audience, he mentioned that he expected today's young people to change their behavior as they age because they'll be maintaining different kinds of relationships then than they do now.
«When Sen. Velmanette Montgomery gives her life and her soul to work on a package of reforms to the juvenile justice system, which we certainly need in this state, and then Ruben Diaz Sr. decides that he's going to vote against it because he's upset the Republicans are debating it too long it's unreasonable and capricious and it's the kind of irrational behavior that we've had to endure for the past eight years,» Parker told me.
«But, because their activation levels differed, it tells us that there may be something qualitatively different in the way individuals with ASD learn and perform these kinds of task and reveals insights into the disorder that are not discernable from behavior alone.»
«So the idea,» he says, «[was] that when you study animal behavior, you're looking at the product of a kind of piece of clockwork machinery which was put there because of natural selection on generations of ancestors.
I would say the really, really obsessive and controlling approach to dieting ends up being on and off to diet is just the same side of the coin of someone who you might describe as a food addict, who just can't help but be obese because of behavior and kind of their environment and things like that.
«Simply because a tool can be abused does not mean the tool itself actually promotes a certain kind of behavior
However, a research facility at a major university is always under such constant scrutiny, lofty personal goals are even less likely to be achieved at all because it isn't a setting conducive to such reckless, singular behavior — especially in an environment where major acts of terrorism against that very kind of research is running rampant in the world.
It's frustrating because that kind of behavior does not contribute to a learning community.
Even the nonrandom errors that worry testing critics, such as unevenness in the testing scale or the possible influence of factors outside the school's control, do not create perverse incentives because there are no strong theories about the kinds of behaviors those errors would encourage.
Wait... no, I believe it, because self - interest and fear causes all kinds of really poor behavior.
In other markets this is not necessary because there is no authority prohibiting this kind of trading behavior.
Treatment for this kind of barking can be tough because, most of the time, pet parents unwittingly reinforce the behavior — sometimes just with eye contact, touching, scolding or talking to their dogs.
Now, after nearly 30 years of working with dogs, I'm only interested in attaining a kind of emotional resonance with them, because when you have that kind of relationship you automatically have control, and your dog's behaviors reinforce themselves.
This amazing achievement has been accomplished chiefly because of the unique Bark Busters system which encompasses a natural balance between positive reinforcement and kind intuitive vocal corrections carefully put in place to curb any issues and model your dog's behavior to the desired result.
This is largely because it is just too simplistic to think that everything a dog might do which his owners disapprove of is some kind of a bid for power, especially if it involves threat behavior.
Predation is usually considered to be a unique kind of aggressive behavior, because it's motivated by the intent to obtain food, and not primarily by the intent to harm or intimidate.
The bird may be acting out because it is bored, and giving it any kind of attention is rewarding the bad behavior.
Though it is true that these titles weren't precisely mind - blowing secret information, I have declined to provide links to said posts, or subsequent follow - ups from other reputable sites — save for this snapshot of the main body of art exposed — because I have a difficult time encouraging this kind of unprovoked behavior.
This was one of my least exciting Global Game Jams, probably because I talked it up at the top of the week and the RNG disapproves of this kind of behavior.
Addictive behaviors become a shared language because traditionally separate kinds of gaming — casino gaming and video gaming — are coalescing.
Both sides do it, and that because one side does it doesn't mean it's acceptable for the same kind of behavior from the «other side» (not caring which side «started it»).
This kind of behavior must be in the DNA of AGW defenders because they exhibit it without fail
However, explaining in details the above mechanisms is not the topic of the paper which is limited to prove that such kind of mechanisms exist because revealed by the auroras's behavior.
Perhaps because it is such an oddity, Twitter is the repository for a lot of bad lawyer behavior like the kind Sam wrote about.
Unless you are a hard - care legal formalist who believes that there's a wall between law and politics [2], you probably already apply some kind of demographic statistics or analytics to your work — and demographic data is inherently political, because it measures traits that affect political and economic behavior.
Life insurance companies are not willing to offer their lowest rates and best policy values to individuals with a driving history that includes receiving tickets for multiple moving violations because this kind of behavior directly affects the risk that an insurance company takes in insuring the life of the driver.
Atwood says he wants to use a badge system for rewards (something Huffington Post also uses), but Gawker founder Nick Denton said in an interview last year that a similar reward system his sites used was a «terrible mistake,» because it was easily gamed and encouraged the wrong kinds of behavior.
But, because this kind of behavior is «passive aggressive» rather than actively aggressive, e.g., intimidation, it may not always be easy to back up a complaint of «bullying».
Another important requirement for this job is good customer skills because central office and PBX servicers interact with all types of people and this requires a professional and kind behavior
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