Sentences with phrase «more duress»

Objective To test the hypothesis that self - injurious behavior (SIB) signals an attempt to cope with psychological distress that may co-occur or lead to suicidal behaviors in individuals experiencing more duress than they can effectively mitigate.
To test the hypothesis that self - injurious behavior (SIB) signals an attempt to cope with psychological distress that may co-occur or lead to suicidal behaviors in individuals experiencing more duress than they can effectively mitigate.
Equities return the most over time, but their holders have to go through more duress than investment grade fixed income, for example.

Not exact matches

During a stop outside Buffalo this morning, Gov. David Paterson whipped out that trademark humor of his, saying more or less that he would only sign a budget that includes the Senate Democrats» plan to restore STAR property tax rebate checks under EXTREME duress.
Under financial duress, Percoco, Cuomo's long - time aide and friend who is now under federal investigation, wanted to leave to seek more money in the private sector in 2014, but decided to stay.
Under the guise of reasonableness, this would have tied NIFA's hands during fiscal control periods — and, by limiting cost - saving options, might make tax increases or service cuts more likely in times of fiscal duress.
She trades a physically dangerous boyfriend for a slightly more stable yet equally addicted one named Mike (Buddy Duress).
Once - high - flying Weinstein Co., which used to know better than anyone how to play the indie game, is experiencing ongoing financial duress during these changing times, and focusing more on television.
Surely, even a man under duress has more than one thought on his mind.
More specifically, he charged that, under federal duress, states were pressuring districts to avoid his program or to create guidelines that made its adoption less likely.
The Sonic was also unable to confidently trump the Swift in fuel consumption figures, with the Suzuki being largely more economical under duress, and only slightly less economical under regular driving — the Suzuki sipping 6.3 l / 100 km, whilst the effortless torque of the Chevrolet helped it to figures of 6.2 l / 100 km.
It's not exactly the kind of vehicle you're likely to toss about, but it's more than capable under duress, even if not exactly communicative about it.
There's no question, though, that the intermediate - term uptrend is under duress — the indexes topped out more than six weeks ago, small - and mid-cap stocks haven't made any net progress in months and some key sectors (like financial stocks and, last week, chip stocks) have fallen by the wayside.
But shelter life causes additional physiological and emotional duress, leaving these animals even more susceptible to illness, and delaying the ultimate goal: adoption.
I am no FPS aficionado (that is another blog for another day), but there seems to have been an ever continuing shift towards the campaign modes of the biggest FPS franchises amounting to little more than an afterthought; ever more shorter, repetitive and less imaginative missions tagged on under duress as even the biggest games companies would find it a tad too difficult to charge full price for a product that, at its core, is essentially an updated maps pack.
Today, individuals suffer under the duress of a continuously fractured and precarious landscape and — even more acutely — an understanding of the self.
More to the point, the court rejected the wife's claim that the Minutes of Settlement had been signed under duress or in a situation involving undue influence.
While the prenuptial agreement has become more and more popular — and gained credence in the courts as long as they are properly prepared and executed without duress — they remain largely a tool of the wealthy, leaving plenty of divorces where there are considerable assets but no prenup to fall back on when the union is dissolved.
Often the defence is used in conjunction with other defences, such as the more general defence of the person or even the excuses of duress or necessity.
Hijacking - Illegal holding under duress of an Insured Person for more than six hours while traveling on any aircraft, motor vehicle or waterborne vessel.
Under the duress of our more formal battery rundown test, which entails looping a video off local storage with the screen brightness fixed at 50 percent, the Note 10.1 held out for a solid eight hours.
«Serious incident of abuse» shall mean the occurrence of one or more of the following acts between a parent and the other parent or between a parent and child: (a) attempting to cause or causing serious bodily injury; (b) placing another in reasonable fear of imminent serious bodily injury; or (c) causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or duress.
It is far more likely that even if the economy goes into duress, which I don't think will happen, property values will not just hold, they will continue to go up.
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