Sentences with phrase «measure of adaptability»

Unlike a dedicated sports car, the XK's harmonious blend of performance and luxury provides a substantial measure of adaptability.

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None of us have qualities like courage, vision, charisma, adaptability, and decisiveness in equal measure.
«The same rate of growth measured for populations dwelling in a range of environments, and practicing a variety of subsistence strategies, suggests that the global climate and / or other biological factors — not adaptability to local environment or subsistence practices — regulated long - term growth of the human population for most of the past 12,000 years.»
Still, we're indefatigable troublemakers, and because of that, we couldn't help but wonder: Fantastic though it may be, is adaptability really of benefit in a pursuit where lap times are the prime measuring stick?
The designs for the business cards show the adaptability of the simple graphic that features across these touchpoints, a measuring tape - like line with nodes that vary in their distance from one another across different team members» cards.
Whether such adaptability is sufficient to address the challenges of climate change depends both on the speed of climate - induced changes and on the degree to which Native communities are supported rather than constrained in the adaptive measures they need to make.147
One axis of the graph measured how strongly each paper or blog asserted or disputed that sea ice is declining and polar bears are threatened; the other measured how strongly each source described bears» adaptability.
Parents completed self - report measures of romantic attachment, family cohesion and adaptability and triangulation of the child.
Results indicate follow - up parent reports showed that FAST Students declined less on a family adaptability measure relative to control group students, as well as FAST Parents reported statistically significant reductions in children's externalizing (aggressive) behaviors, as compared to the reports of control group parents.
Measures used included the Mental Development Index subscale of the Bayley Scale of Infant Development - II (BSID - II), the emotionality scale of the Buss and Plomin Emotionality, Adaptability, and Sociability Inventory (EASI - II), and the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME).
We identify the best predictors of fifth grade internalizing problems from kindergarten measure of anxiety - withdrawal, shyness, adaptability, and popularity.
The FES cohesion was highly correlated with the Family Assessment Device (FAD) and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales (FACES) II and III, and the FES control subscale was highly correlated with the FAD measures of control (Moos, 1990).
In her PEP Lab, Barb has investigated the effects of loving - kindness meditation (self - generated tenderness, warmth, and compassion for others) on vagal tone, a physiologic measure of emotional regulation which has been associated with adaptability, social connection and bonding if high, and risk of inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and stroke if low.
The purpose of the research was to define characteristics of violent couples in terms of adaptability and cohesion in the relationship as measured by the self - report questionnaires.
Of the global family functioning measures, the most commonly used were the Impact on Family Scale, the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale, the FAD and the Family Assessment Measure.
Parents of precochlear implant patients seen for neuropsychological assessment were administered the Parenting Stress Index and Vineland Behavior Adaptive Scales to obtain measures of parental distress and child's behavioral adaptability.
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