Sentences with phrase «less effective regulation»

The neurobiological mechanism underlying emotion regulation deficits (simply put: a more active emotional response system and less effective regulation of the emotional response) is both (1) the normative developmental imbalance during adolescence (reviewed above), and (2) a parallel process that underlies and further exacerbates risk for addiction and comorbid psychopathology more generally.
Individuals with internalizing disorders also show more limited connectivity between the amygdala and regions of the PFC, contributing to less effective regulation of the fear response [29 • •, 39 • •, 90].

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Capitalism has worked as well as it has for the less well off precisely because of effective regulations and laws that prevent corporations and the wealthy from excessively tipping the rules of the game in their own favor.
According to his official platform document, «The past two years have been a time of consolidating and restructuring county departments to obtain efficiencies while maintaining effective county services... Smaller government, reduced taxes and less regulation will attract business to Ulster County.»
Supporters, including industry groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, argue that the legislation would improve the transparency and soundness of how EPA uses science, making regulations less costly and more effective.
A system of regulation rather than prohibition is a less harmful, more ethical and a more effective public policy.
Effective May 25, 2018, the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is paving the way for a new era in data Where men learn how to get from meet to sex in 4 hours or less.
Mercury regulation under the Clear Skies Initiative would have been less effective than the technology - based Utility MACT because cap and trade is designed to bring down geographically widespread emissions of a substance.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to the foregoing enabling act and to the matters recited in the foregoing preface, that the annexed rules be and the same hereby are adopted for the regulation of original and appellate civil practice and procedure in judicial proceedings in the district courts of the State of Nevada, and the forms annexed thereto approved; that the same shall be effective on January 1, 1953; that publication thereof be made by the mailing of a printed copy by the clerk of this court to each member of the State Bar of Nevada according to the clerk's official list of membership of such Bar (which will include all district judges and district attorneys), and that the certificate of the clerk of this court as to such mailing, not less than sixty days prior to January 1, 1953, shall be conclusive evidence of the adoption and publication of said rules in accordance with the provisions of said enabling act.
While the new daycare regulations aim to reduce the ratio from 3 staff to every 10 children to 3 staff to every 9 children, which helps address the challenges with different age groups in the same room, many child care providers say it is simply not cost effective to keep infant (less than 1 year) rooms open at all.
As described above, adolescents suffering from depressive symptoms often show less effective emotion regulation such as avoidance, rumination and suppression (Aldao et al. 2010).
In addition, experiencing depressive symptoms is often associated with the use of less effective and adaptive emotion regulation strategies such as avoidance, rumination and suppression (see for a review Aldao et al. 2010).
At the point of disorder, less effective emotion regulation and poorer self - control also predict less successful substance use treatment outcomes, including poorer treatment persistence and increased rates of relapse [67, 72].
Further, substance abusers are more likely to have greater sensitization and dysfunctional limbic system responses to negative affect and also exhibit greater connectivity between the limbic and PFC regions during emotional processing, but lower levels of connectivity during cognitive reappraisal and regulation tasks, indicative of poorer regulation of negative emotional experiences and less effective cognitive control [70].
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