Sentences with phrase «more bodily control»

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This often neglected mineral participates in more than 300 bodily functions, including protein synthesis, blood pressure regulation, blood glucose control and much more.
However, the official seemed to lose all control over his bodily movements and was left flailing around before falling to the floor in a manner more becoming of a small child.
Remember that as your child becomes more and more mature and in control of her bodily functions, she will feel much more comfortable at deciding that she can risk trying to go to sleep without a diaper.
The author encourages women to develop all of their bodily resources for giving birth, to follow their own instincts, and to take more control over the experience of giving birth.
It's a vicious cycle of trying to control what we eat, feeling like a failure because the scale doesn't move, punishing ourselves for not being «more in control,» and then manifesting a huge amount of bodily stress that causes further havoc in our bodies.
Now that subrogation by health insurance carriers is seen as a more common and effective cost control measure, more people are being sued by the paying health insurance carrier for causing bodily injury.
As he grows and develops control over... MORE his bodily functions, he will already know what to do.
Puppies eliminate more often than older dogs because they have less control of their bodily functions.
Her rawer approach to nostalgia and femininity sets the stage for Just's films, contrasting his aesthetic control and making it possible to read more bodily softness into his work.
Now that subrogation by health insurance carriers is seen as a more common and effective cost control measure, more people are being sued by the paying health insurance carrier for causing bodily injury.
Although research findings on prevalence are inconclusive, they generally find that women and men report similar levels of violence when the contexts, motives and consequences are not considered.6 When they are considered, studies assessing IPV perpetrated by men compared to women often report gender differences regarding the types of violence, reasons for the violence, context in which the violence occurs and consequences of the violence.6, 7 For example, studies assessing differences in IPV find men's violence against women to be more severe, threatening and controlling8 — 10 and involve longer - lasting victimisation, fear of bodily injury or death, more injuries and more adverse health effects.5, 11, 12 It has also been found that women tend to use physical violence out of anger, not being able to get the partner's attention or in self - defence and retaliation, 11 whereas men often use it as a means to exercise coercive control.13, 14
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