Sentences with phrase «more ordinary situations»

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«In an ordinary situation, there's a little more time to create the change, but then also [to] implement and solidify the change.»
The more he experiences, the more comfortable he will be in out of the ordinary situations.
Very early socialization of Chin puppies leads to a more emotionally well - balanced Chin that is more accepting of different situations and people.The Chin will bark for the purpose of alerting the household to the arrival of a visitor or something out of the ordinary, but are otherwise very quiet.Chin were bred for the purpose of loving and entertaining their people.
By definition, those who are more likely to interpret ordinary situations as threatening are neurotic and neuroticism does not appear to interfere with normal day to day activities in Western academia.
Jaynes:»... this situation was of more than ordinary interest, and to more people than astronomers.
Even just acknowledging more openly the incredible magnitude of the deep structural uncertainties that are involved in climate - change analysis — and explaining better to policymakers that the artificial crispness conveyed by conventional IAM - based CBAs [Integrated Assessment Model — Cost Benefit Analyses] here is especially and unusually misleading compared with more ordinary non-climate-change CBA situations — might go a long way toward elevating the level of public discourse concerning what to do about global warming.
The theory behind the approach is that some people are prone to react in a more intense and out - of - the - ordinary manner toward certain emotional situations, primarily those found in romantic, family and friend relationships.
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