Sentences with phrase «more aggressive displays»

Not exact matches

What is clear is that if Manchester United are to contend for the Premier League next season, the team will have to display more aggressive intent rather than be content with having 70 % possession but little to show for it.
Even as an infant, boys will have a tendency to display subtly more aggressive behavior than girls.
Some research has even shown that expectant moms who only have a drink a week are more likely to have kids that display aggressive or delinquent behavior.
The colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) lives in Antarctic waters and is thought to be more aggressive than the famed giant squid (Architeuthis dux)-- one of which has been «plastinated» and put on display in Gunther von Hagens's Body Worlds exhibition.
The smiler will be less aggressive and more likely to lose, while the opponent, fueled by the weak display, will be more aggressive and more likely to win.
The researchers found that, rather than becoming more aggressive after stress, men in the stress group actually became more trusting of others, displayed more trustworthy behavior themselves, and were more likely to cooperate and share profits.
For instance, we know that familiar birds are more likely to cooperate in fending off predators, and it may also reduce the amount of energy expended on competitive interactions, if individuals display less aggressive behaviour towards familiar neighbours.»
However, unfortunately the mechanisms of tumor cells have the ability to resist to immunotherapy and patients who relapse with acquired resistance to BRAF and MEK inhibitors often present with melanomas that display a much more aggressive and invasive phenotype [13, 14].
The hood also displays more aggressive bulges, at least on the Z71 - equipped truck pictured here.
The new Sportage certainly displays a more aggressive face than its predecessor, with a version of Kia's corporate «tiger nose» grille flanked by high - mounted triangular headlights.
It also displays a new, nearly fastback profile that flows into the pronounced haunches of the rear fenders, enhancing the wider, more aggressive stance.
The aforementioned STI S208, an even more aggressive version of the STI, of which just 450 examples will be built, the BRZ STI Sport Special Edition, of which just 100 examples will be built, and the Viviz Performance concept, a preview of the next - generation WRX / STI, will all be on display when doors open in Tokyo.
Both the Focus Sedan and Hatchback display the latest evolution of Ford's «kinetic design» language that is both more aggressive and more aerodynamic.
For those wishing to display an even more extreme look, the Flying Spur V8 S can be specified with an array of aggressive, dark styling elements.
Displaying a more aggressive design than we're used to from Aston — and doubtless previewing their future road car design direction — the Vulcan comes with a naturally aspirated V12 delivering more than 800bhp, a carbon fibre monocoque, clever suspension and ceramic brakes.
There's also the Driver Sport Pack which illuminates the instrument panel display red, provides more aggressive accelerator pedal mapping and readouts for power, torque, turbo boost and longitudinal and transverse acceleration (as well as the aforementioned engine note and steering weight tuning).
HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2018 ELANTRA GT Lower, wider, more aggressive stance European styling Nearly 25 cubic feet of behind rear seat storage Standard vertical LED daytime running lights Standard eight - inch display audio with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration Available dual - zone climate control Available high and low beam LED headlights Available wireless smartphone charging Amazon Alexa Blue Link remote starting Blue Link heated features STRONG STRUCTURE AND STRIKING FIGURE With clean proportions, flowing character lines, and an attention grabbing new cascading grille design, the new GT imbues class and sophistication.
SE models are a little bit sportier and come standard with 17 - inch alloy wheels, a more aggressive looking front grill, a rear spoiler, a multi-function information display and sport - tuned suspension.
Their most famous and aggressive innovation came with the introduction of the Retina display in 2010 for the iPhone 4, where Apple doubled the pixel resolution and Pixels Per Inch (ppi) up to where the screen appeared perfectly sharp for normal 20/20 vision at typical tablet viewing distances of 10.5 inches or more.
Unaltered dogs are more likely to display aggressive behaviors.
An individual dog may display more outgoing, friendly traits in a home environment; by the same token, a seemingly docile dog in a shelter may show more defensive or aggressive traits when in another environment.
Insecure dogs are the ones who are more likely to lash out in an aggressive display
No messy house twice a year and no worries about unwanted pregnancies (females in heat can be more aggressive, cry incessantly and display nervous behavior)
Intact dogs are more likely to display dominance, territorial and protective aggressive behavior.
A 2008 study found that pit bulls displayed no greater aggression toward humans than many other dog breeds, though they were slightly more aggressive than some toward other dogs.
A display of three or more aggressive driving behaviors may add a negative point to your license.
Teens are also more prone to display aggressive driving when defensive driving is required; the excitement of having their own car also leads to irresponsible driving at times.
It also features a heart rate sensor, supports swim tracking, and puts forth a more rich AMOLED display with less aggressive bezels surrounding it.
Samsung has revealed its new Galaxy Note 3, the third generation of pen - enabled «phablet», with more aggressive use of the S Pen stylus, an even larger display, and faster LTE connectivity.
An analyst said that the display Apple wants to outfit its new device should have a more aggressive curvature and one that could cover the entire front body of the handset.
Some children are more subtle in their resentment, and may display passive - aggressive behaviors, such as spilling things, losing things, and frequently forgetting to do things.
Children and adolescents displaying these interpersonal - affective features manifest a unique profile of impairments across social, cognitive, and emotional domains of functioning; and evidence more frequent, severe, and varied aggressive behavior [3].
Children who were spanked were, for example, more likely to be aggressive, to display antisocial behavior, to have more mental health problems and to have more negative relationships with their parents.
A study of adolescents showed that carriers of BDNF Val66Met Met / Met who affiliated with aggressive peers displayed more aggressive behavior than did carriers of the Val / Val variant (Kretschmer et al., 2013).
More specifically, it was found that Withdrawal and Giving up displayed a negative correlation with the adaptive strategies, Rumination and Self - Devaluation displayed a positive correlation with the adaptive strategies, and Aggressive Actions displayed no correlation with the adaptive strategies.
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