That kind of behaviour does not reflect what Arsenal is.
Not exact matches
That
kind of behaviour is obviously bad for one's personal finances, but Canadians are
doing it anyway, and the main reason is that debt, by historical standards, is dirt cheap.
Leads me to think that you really don't have anything to go on, resorting to name calling and all... I find your
behaviour kind of purile...
Second, you said and I quote, «Leads me to think that you really don't have anything to go on, resorting to name calling and all... I find your
behaviour kind of purile...»
Kind of cowardly
behaviour don't you think?
I
do believe spiritual abuse is rampant, that systems perpetually pull towards inhumane policies and treatment
of people, and that all
kinds of harmful ideas, attitudes and
behaviours run rampant inside systems, including the church.
Jesus didn't value this
kind of outward religious
behaviour however, unless it came from the heart:
if the Ox was played to either showcase his skills or to increase any potential bids because
of his perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or played poorly, like he
did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to play someone who obviously wants out in such an important game under false pretenses... this
kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are
done and dusted, but to
do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth by a point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business decisions on game day, which has gone on for far too long
I think this
kind of behaviour is counter-productive and those who engage in it don't in any way help the team.
This attitude has been haunting this club
of recent and nothing whatsoever is
done to kill this
kind of lazy and frustrating
behaviour.
Children seem to «excuse» their mothers» negative
behaviour in arguments with their fathers more readily than they
do fathers», more commonly attributing it to «state» («the mum had a bad day») than to trait («it's because
of the
kind of person the dad is»)(Weston et al, 1998).
Thus the most important thing you can
do is to model the
kind of behaviour you would like to see in your children.
Simple threads about bottle feeding can lead to struggling Mums being called c*nts and being left wishing they hadn't asked in the first place and it's that
kind of behaviour that I just don't want to be a part
of.
It might sound crazy to allow our children to
do something «naughty,» but this
kind of «sanctioned disobedience,» gets feelings out
of their system, so it doesn't result in larger off - track
behaviours later on.
«What we have to be careful to
do, in the media and in politics, is not create some
kind of atmosphere
of excuse for their
behaviour.»
«We actually don't know this
kind of behaviour from metals like aluminium.
The Asian mole rats — in the spalacid family —
do not go in for this
kind of unusual breeding
behaviour.
I don't agree with that
kind of behaviour (ha!)
I don't have time for that
kind of childish
behaviour.
Then
of course there is the environment effect, which we
do know about — the lack
of support, a school culture which may require early career teachers to teach out
of field (and we know that more early career teachers teach out
of field than any other group), student
behaviour, the workload, administration workload, all
of those
kinds of things are clearly issues.
Child behavioural patterns begin earlier than we realise so as we begin trying to educate them at home and school, towards the correct
kind of behaviour we need the right tools to
do so, that appeal to them too.
Firstly we don't have any idea what
kind of people Kindle customers are or what their purchasing
behaviour is.
You can use all
kinds of different signals to «mark»
behaviour, but unless your dog is deaf, an audible signal such as a click, or the word YES is best, simply because he doesn't have to be looking at you in order to receive the information you want him to have.
O'Donnell decides he doesn't like Steig's critique, and, seemingly, while still hot under the collar, writes a vitriolic response accusing Steig
of all
kinds of bad
behaviour.
I
did an 8 - month project in the Washington area a while back, and saw the same
kind of colour - insensitive
behaviour as I grew up with in Chatham *.
[30]... simply because some men like the Jackass principals are prepared to engage in grossly stupid
behaviour and then attempt to profit from their stupidity through television, internet videos and movies, or like the grievor by taking bets on whether they will actually engage in that sort
of conduct,
does not mean that
kind of behaviour ought to be tolerated in the workplace, even if it takes place outside
of working hours during employees» lunch or break periods.
It
does little to deter the worst
kind of behaviour, especially the type
of cyberbullying we see directed towards minors.
Many victims
of coercive
behaviour don't recognise that they're experiencing abuse, and may not know that this
kind of behaviour is against the law.