Maybe I'm too new and I haven't become cynical enough yet, but to
me that kind of behavior just lowers the profession.
Is
this kind of behavior just the norm at your house, or are you recoiling in absolute disgust right now?
Rather than getting them closer to dog ownership,
this kind of behavior just makes getting a dog more difficult.
«It is a hyper - networking effect.This
kind of behavior just doesn't happen when people walk into a Barnes & Noble.
Not exact matches
Here are
just a few more examples
of the
kind of things people apparently don't hesitate to disclose about their own
behavior:
«As I said yesterday, there are no excuses for Donald Trump's offensive and demeaning comments in the
just released video; no woman should ever be victimized by this
kind of inappropriate
behavior.
We seek to make Uber a
just workplace and there can be absolutely no place for this
kind of behavior at Uber — and anyone who behaves this way or thinks this is OK will be fired.
In his response to Fowler's claims, Kalanick said, «We seek to make Uber a
just workplace and there can be absolutely no place for this
kind of behavior at Uber.»
We are looking at this statement from a time and place so removed from those
kinds of behaviors that we
just think everyone always behaved like that.
Believers can be sweet and
kind and good and intelligent, but rarely do you find one that disagrees in one tiny way with the
behaviors and decisions he a.s.s.igns to his own deity — really
just an embodiment
of his own highest ideals.
The deeper reality is that there are two different
kinds of just war theories, rooted in theoretical differences and especially in different assessments
of American
behavior: there is «soft»
just war theory and «hard»
just war theory.
Without constantly being told we are going to heII or that we must be evil people who are incapable
of kindness and love without a deity enforcing our good
behavior we would likely
just have more time in our day to enjoy being
kind and loving to others as we tend to be with no top down morality being forced upon us.
Speaking from experience with fraternities during my time at Cuse («01 -» 05), this
kind of behavior, while reprehensible, this attitude
of machismo, was prevalent all throughout Greek Row, not
just in the «engineering» frat.
And although people nod their heads in agreement when presented with research that demonstrates the positive and successful outcomes for kids who attend all
kinds of colleges (not
just the elite universities), these folks don't seem to change their
behaviors in light
of the data.
Just treat him with love and respect, and teach him appropriate
behavior, and he'll grow from a cheerful barbarian baby into the
kind of 10 - year - old strangers compliment you on.
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Well one way
just to help the baby negotiate this is to massage the breast to initiate the letdown before baby even latches on so that way by the time they do latch on letdown has already happened so they're not going to have that probably not going to have as much
of that choking or gagging
behavior some kids you need to have no grasp
of letdown throughout and like your panelists it's the same they
just kind of learned to deal with it, their own tricks to deal with it.
Whether your child is a bully, spreads rumors and gossip, or
just struggles to be
kind, it is important that you talk about the consequences
of his
behavior.
Just as with negative comments on a nonprofit blog and flame wars on a discussion board, organizations will want to set out clear policies about what
kind of behavior will be allowed, and they should also be prepared to handle a little unruliness (again, a common issue with all
kinds of social media adoption).
Extrapolating from their very limited knowledge
of how dark matter works, cosmologists assumed that dark matter consisted
of just one
kind of substance with a limited range
of behavior, tending to gather in giant, diffuse clouds.
Yellowtail's was
just the
kind of situation that the
behavior had evolved for: eluding a nearby predator.
«This is a globally unique data set in which we can control for genetics and test for the effect
of experience,» said UMD Biology Professor William F. Fagan, a co-author
of the paper, «and it gives us an indication
of just how important this
kind of socially learned
behavior is.»
PIs
just might want to know what
kind of behaviors their students normally exhibit — outgoing versus shy, rambunctious versus calm, angry and bitter versus sublimely happy (if that even exists)-- and how to respond appropriately.
There's more to these findings than
just lofty philosophical quandaries, though: If ravens really do possess a level
of social cognition comparable to humans and other large primates, the birds might serve as better animal models to study this
kind of behavior in the lab — which could help scientists understand why some humans are better at this
kind of inference than others, and why some individuals can't manage it at all.
Centuries ago, the great sage Patanjali laid out a
kind of map — one that suggests not
just asana and meditation but also attitudes and
behaviors — to help you chart your own course to contentment.
Most people, when asked, will admit to some
kind of sugar addiction and zombie - like
behavior, but they often don't realize
just how strong that addiction can be, nor do they realize how much sugar can do to destroy their health.
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.
Or does this
kind of behavior from him say he's
just not into me?
Such
behavior does not mean that Ukrainians are too shy, that is
just kind of a test for a man.
Not only can that
kind of behavior scare someone off — it's
just not how you, as an independent and confident woman, need to live.
We
just won't allow that
kind of behavior to take place.
In
just the past few weeks, two examples emerged to demonstrate the harmful consequences when political leaders overplay their hand and provoke harsh The wrong
kind of praise creates self - defeating
behavior.
Ever since the»70s, American movies have been full
of scoundrels, hoodlums, and sociopaths who do all
kinds of outrageous and indefensible things, but
just about all
of them are men, and even their worst
behavior gets held up to the light as a mirror
of our own darkness.
The public has become so accustomed to his idiosyncratic
behavior that anytime he acts
kind of crazy or pulls some stunt, we
just shrug and say, «Well, that's Bill.»
In urban schools students come and go all day.No 45 minutes is like the time that preceded it or the time that will follow.Urban schools report 125 classroom interruptions per week.Announcements, students going, students coming, messengers, safety aides, and intrusions by other school staff account for
just some
of these interruptions.It is not unusual for students to stay on task only 5 or 10 minutes in every hour.Textbook companies and curriculum reformers are constantly thwarted by this reality.They sell their materials to schools with the assurance that all the students will learn X amount in Y time.They are continually dismayed to observe that an hour
of school time is not an hour
of learning time.Many insightful observers
of life in urban schools have pointed out that it is incredibly naive to believe that learning
of subject matter is the main activity occurring in these schools.If one observes the activities and events which actually transpire — minute by minute, hour by hour, day in and day out — it is not possible to reasonably conclude that learning is the primary activity
of youth attending urban schools.What does the process
of changing what one does every 45 minutes and even the place where one does it portend for fulfilling a job in the world
of work?If one is constantly being reinforced in the
behaviors of coming, going, and being interrupted, what
kind of work is one being prepared for?
Just think
of the profit growth that it would take to support that
kind of behavior.
Drinking a lot and urinating a lot can be a sign
of a problem like a urinary tract infection, diabetes, etc but it's usually
just normal puppy
behavior =
kind of «overgoing» everything, lol.
Just like kids, puppies have teeth and gum discomfort, which in turn causes them to want to chew on everything and this
kind of behavior can cause considerable damage to your furniture.
In other words, dog
behavior is
just a product
of what we do to them,
kind of like putting a dollar in a soda pop machine, pushing a button, and the can drops out
of the bottom 2.
One
of the reasons punishment is not recommended as a strategy to stop
behaviors like digging is that increased anxiety can
just increase unwanted
behaviors in your dog, as a
kind of coping mechanism.
No excuses for terrier
behavior,
just facts and the best
kind of advice for living with terriers and shaping them to behave as good citizens while respecting and understanding their terrier - ness... — Brenda Aloff, author Aggression in Dogs and Puppy Problems?
It can be better though, our breeding male does nip at the other male, occasionally he'll nip at people's feet (started after the puppies came), he occasionally marks his territory that's
just the
behavior that comes with having a stud dog
of any
kind for the most part that I've seen.
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.
No matter what type
of pet and what
kind of pet
behavior issues you may be facing, this mediation is designed
just for you to help your pet family!
You'll save yourself all
kinds of trouble and avoid the bad
behaviors that accompany moves when people
just pull in the garage, open the car door, and let the dog run inside and gallivant about.
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.
Thats actually OK, most rational people understand that people have their reasons for hating certain sports teams, players, or
just like some car enthusiasts hate certain
kinds of cars, its all good but at the same time when your attitude, history, or
behavior demonstrates that you are completely one sided your opinion basicly is worthless to those seeking a fair assessment
of a team, product, person or company.
Orland continued: «I would LOVE to use my platform to reproach this
kind of behavior... but that would go against Quinn's valid and understandable desire not to have this personal matter publicized by the media... Maybe we should
just stick to Twitter to boost the signal on this one, rather than our «front pages.»»
This
kind of behavior seems to start on the kindergarten playgrounds and some people
just never outgrow it.
Its that same
kind of duality he feel lies within himself, whether it be the internal forces that drive his mental
behavior or
just the physical experience
of witnessing the natural world, «it's that combination
of the savage and the beautiful that really motivates me to make this work.»
These also depend upon what is built in as features
of the model: Does one want cyclic
behavior of some
kind or to
just model step changes?