Some people are quick to cry «discrimination» at the slightest sign of differential treatment; others are more willing to let things slide — to accept
limits on their behaviour at work, for instance — in the name of tolerance and balance.
Equations are fine if you have data and wish to go into all the aspects of the behaviour of a phenomenon but for most of this climate stuff the data is not available, the direction of trends is not known and the absolute
limits on behaviour are not clear.
First, a pupil's feelings are recognised, validated and labelled, then the appropriate
limits on behaviour are explained, and future behaviour strategies are discussed.
Having clear expectations and
limits on behaviours, routines and boundaries is also important in a healthy relationship.
Not exact matches
There appear to be no studies of children brought up by two male parents, and the few studies purporting to show that children with two lesbian mothers are in no way disadvantaged are typically flawed: they are taken from
limited samples, have not followed the children's
behaviour through time, and have generally been compiled solely
on the lesbian parents» opinions.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive
behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes
limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and
limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills
on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
The Committee recommends that the Minister for Health and Ageing commission research into the effect of the advertising of food products with
limited nutritional value
on the eating
behaviour of children and other vulnerable groups.
So when we set
limits with our children
on their
behaviour, lets do so gently and compassionately.
Naming the object and showing them what to do is also helpful because of their
limited language - click here for more information
on how the way you speak to your toddler can help their
behaviour.
The technique's focus
on digital
behaviour obviously
limits its view of the election outcome, although the fact that it includes around two million relevant searches per month means it represents perhaps the largest sampling of potential voter interest currently available.
Several African leaders are engaging in crude majoritarianism — removing term
limits on the presidency or expanding penalties against homosexual
behaviour, as Uganda's president Yoweri Museveni did
on February 24th.
The other set of issues saves thousandsof lives by imposing more state regulation
on personal
behaviour — BarbaraCastle's 70mph speed
limit followed by seats belts and breathalysers.
The second test, however, in which the researchers implanted a hormone pellet into one of the parent birds, showed that this
limit depends
on the stress level of the parent bird and not
on the begging
behaviour of the young little auks.
Limited previous research provides evidence that simulated
behaviours do reflect those observed
on road.
However, until now, our understanding of exactly how the sliding
behaviour of liquid droplets depends
on surface microstructures has been
limited.
THE SIZE of an organism places many
limits on its shape, physiology and
behaviour, often in surprising ways.
«These studies, however, were
limited by having small numbers of participants and / or by looking at the effects of single doses of oxytocin
on specific
behaviours or cognitive effects while the participants had the oxytocin in their system.
Male abdominal wagging
behaviour, however, appears to have only
limited influence
on female mating decisions.
«Schools and communities have
limited resources and we need to be smart about finding ways to have maximum effect
on harmful
behaviours, wherever they occur.»
sports» focus
on technical skill development and athletic performance in coach competencies, and
limited knowledge of child development and
behaviour management;
Other approaches, such as Parental engagement and Social and emotional learning programmes, are often associated with reported improvements in school ethos or discipline, but are not included in this summary which is
limited to interventions that focus directly
on behaviour.
But this year, with the speed
limits and everything else, there's quite a lot of good
behaviour going
on.»
evo isn't lobbying to restore widow - making
on -
limit handling, but now electronic stability systems can smooth
on -
limit behaviour, it's surely unnecessary to erase the last traces of a dynamic fingerprint that makes your car unique.
We elect to run all the cars around the West Circuit with stability control off to reveal the clearest picture of
on -
limit behaviour.
How your credit
limit is determined is based
on your previous credit
behaviour and a number of other factors such as:
I advise
on a host of issues including, but not
limited to — senior dog care, keeping your senior dog comfortable,
behaviour issues such as:
on leash aggression, separation anxiety, non stop barking, urine marking, resource guarding...
Training focuses
on building a suite of foundation
behaviours including, but not
limited to, leash training, impulse control, house training, and basic manners.
Unfortunately, the associations between pathophysiology and problem
behaviour have been reported only in a very
limited number of scientific reports, or are largely theoretical, based
on analogues from the human literature [51, 52].
The literature
on canine stereotypic
behaviours is mainly
limited to clinical case studies based
on severely affected patients in need of veterinary consultation [17].
Cap and trade is not to be confused with a tax, «sin» taxes and / or consumption taxes do not put a finite
limit on how much can be consumed (dumped in this case) and are therefore useless for modiying
behaviour in a meanigfull way.
The Christian religions were overthrown because they set
limits on human
behaviour.
Lawrie: June 28th, 2010 at 8:49 am The Christian religions were overthrown because they set
limits on human
behaviour.....
For a person in a position of power and authority to dishonestly support fossil fuels and disparage renewables has to be about the
limit in unethical
behaviour — a crime against, not only humanity, but all living things
on Earth.
There is casual talk of «ONLY» 50 % of species dying out with our latest plans to
limit our
behaviour... if one killed even 10 % of species
on the planet it would ensure our eventual death and the death of most life here eventually, because essential nutriments, most elements of chemistry, are recycled by various species... the whole only works as a whole,...
He went
on to say that the offence of disorderly
behaviour could provide such a
limit if the conduct amounted «to a sufficiently serious and reprehensible interference with the rights of others to warrant the intervention of the criminal law».
Having held that there are no
limits to the membership of a group based
on sexual orientation based
on behaviour, or identity (para. 68), the Court then focuses
on «prohibited homosexual acts» (para. 76), excluded by Article 10 (1)(d).
«Anything that
limits debate
on the morality of
behaviour is an intrusion
on the right to freedom of expression.»
An assessment based
on «information» is not restricted to «evidence», and the information to be taken into account when making the assessment is not
limited to the offender's previous convictions or a pattern of
behaviour established by them, or information about the offender which is
limited to them.
While, as we have noted, the CMD 2 proposals contain some measures to mitigate market power
on an ex ante basis the MSA will have additional jurisdiction both to monitor the AESO's efforts to
limit the exercise of market power as well as ex post authority to sanction
behaviour in the capacity market that fails to live up to the FEOC principle, much as it can in the energy market: see Market Surveillance Administrator allegations against TransAlta Corporation et al., Mr. Nathan Kaiser and Mr. Scott Connelly, AUC Decision, 3110 - D01 - 2015 and see also a recent case management decision dealing with a class proceeding relating to this matter Carlson v Transalta Corporation, 2018 ABQB 343 (CanLII).
Arnold Lazarus was a
Behaviour Therapist (he coined the term), who developed what became MultiModal Therapy (MMT) as he built
on the premise that we are basically biological beings who experience emotions, think, imagine, smell & touch, and relate to others as well as act, which at that time,
Behaviour Therapy had
limited itself to.
The emphasis was not so much
on the content of the rules that
limit behaviour, but
on the way in which such rules were developed and maintained.
The dimension of
behaviour controls, more - over, never merely applied to child discipline, it always also encompassed adult
behaviour (e.g. the
limits set by the family
on their explosive or physically dangerous
behaviour such as deliberate self - harm or reckless or drunken driving).
For example, returning to the brief case - example of a father's inconsistent parenting, once what lay underneath Paul's
behaviour was recognised, building a comprehensive picture of his family might privilege several aspects: an exploration of issues related to closeness; differences and similarities of individual needs and how emotional involvement was expressed and conflict dealt with; and focus
on family sub-systems, alliances,
limit - setting and other boundary issues.
CBT is a time -
limited approach that focuses
on helping people understand how their thoughts (cognitions) are directly connected to their feelings and
behaviours.
Behaviour problems are three times higher than national norms among children from families that have been sanctioned and left welfare.7 A Kaiser Family Foundation Issue Brief by Levin - Epstein and Hutchins describes what is currently known about the PRWORA impact
on three different groups of adolescents: teen parents, teenagers living in TANF households, and teens who are involved in TANF funded initiatives.8 Evidence
on the policies» impact
on teens is
limited and results are mixed.
Items are scored
on six scales, labeled as Lack of Emotion Awareness (6 items; α = 0.85), Lack of Emotional Clarity (5 items; α = 0.85), Difficulties Controlling Impulsive
Behaviours When Distressed (6 items; α = 0.87), Difficulties Engaging in Goal - Directed
Behaviour when Distressed (5 items; α = 0.89), Non-acceptance of Negative Emotional Responses (6 items; α = 0.92), and
Limited Access to Effective ER Strategies (8 items; α = 0.91).
The techniques covered included play and positive interaction with the child, clear commands,
limit setting, ignoring undesirable
behaviour, praising and rewarding desirable
behaviour, and following through
on discipline.
Parents, carers and teaching staff who are interested to know about children's disruptive
behaviour in general will find many helpful ideas in the information we have
on managing anger, making rules and setting
limits, family relationships and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
If children become aggressive or develop other challenging
behaviours, parents should set
limits as normal, but also help the child to talk about what is going
on for them.
This enables the relationship to remain a positive one even though you need to set firm
limits on your child's
behaviour.