Sentences with phrase «natural tendency for»

The natural tendency for any new investor is to start small and work their way into the business.
There is a natural tendency for agents to promote those properties that pay them the most.
As a person - centred practitioner he values client's internal natural tendency for growth and development.
Imago Relationship Therapy helps couples see their natural tendency for loving connection.
Given its Humanistic roots, Gestalt tends to follow the core belief that there is a natural tendency for the human organism to «grow» in the direction of health, functionality, and intimacy, if the conditions can be established for that growth to occur.
There is a natural tendency for most of us to feel a stronger chemistry with one or more of our interviewers than the others.
The natural tendency for collectives to disband kicked off a need to have a local space that materialized as Clemente Jacqs.
There is a natural tendency for dog owners to delay surgical therapy once a pet has responded favorably to medical management.
This drop reflected the natural tendency for incentive distributions to shrink and become more sporadic, given that crisis - era fund Opps VIIb is far along in its liquidation, coupled with the fact that most other closed - end funds are not yet at the stage of their distribution waterfall where Oaktree is entitled to incentive distributions other than tax related ones.
Based on how evaluations work the natural tendency for profitable stocks is to always go up over time.
(While driving downhill, natural tendency for driver will be to brake hard, which sort of locks the wheels and vehicle may skid like a stone.
Each type of car has a natural tendency for one of the above mentioned road holding characteristics depending on its architecture (mass distribution, engine position, driven wheels, inertia, overhangs, turbo lag time,...).
It's a natural tendency for guys are addicted to a big girl.
The tendency is for the shoulders to turn inwards, so external rotation exercises help to balance out this natural tendency for bad posture.
As a result there is a natural tendency for those advancing in age to progressively lose muscle mass.
«It is a natural tendency for women to look back and try to find an association between something they did and the loss,» says Zev Williams, MD, PhD, chief of the division of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the Columbia University Medical Center.
If true, it is not at all surprising because there is a natural tendency for arm movements to be made outwards away from the body, meaning that left - handed people should find it slightly easier to write from left to right.
There would be a natural tendency for people to go off and work on other projects.»
When journalists are dealing with foreign affairs or the military, I think there's a natural tendency for them to feel like they are asking questions not just as journalists but also as citizens, and that affects how they design the questions.
In all cases of domestication, the cultivated forms tend to develop fruits larger than the wild varieties; botanists are not certain whether this trait is the result of better cultural techniques or the natural tendency for humans to pick the largest fruits, which contain next years» seed.
In a similar fashion to inverting the typical value investor's process, David also inverts the natural tendency for investors to think they're right when a position moves against them.
There is a natural tendency for asset values to decline in line with deflation, whereas the nominal value of debt is constant (and, when interest costs are added, the nominal value of monetary obligations actually increases).
There is a natural tendency for management and company lawyers to unduly influence the investigation, which is a red flag for employees not to come forward.
Those are natural tendencies for dogs, and we have not yet taught them the socially acceptable way to act in our human world... that's where training comes in.
You can use these natural tendencies for rapid and successful house training.

Not exact matches

When users fire it up, it accounts for their natural tendencies to thumb and tap their way through the navigation process.
For instance, CEOs closer to retirement have a natural tendency to reduce investments in innovation and those with longer tenures tend to be overly averse to change.
But also, more importantly, because the whole point of thinking about seasonal rhythms is to nudge you to pay more attention to what is natural for you and to respect those tendencies rather than being a slave to a fixed routine.
Yet, unless you know what to look for, the natural human tendency is see all team members in the same light, or see them as never changing from the day they joined your team.
Continuation of such expansionary policy settings in emerging countries, apart from continuing the recent tendency to overheating in those countries, would presumably foster ongoing rapid growth in demand for natural resources.
That very natural tendency has kept humans alive for millennia but it has destroyed many a nest egg since investing began.
In short, the human condition entails genuinely natural capacities for religion, which these four tendencies often direct toward the actualized practice of religion.
On the one hand there is a tendency to overlook the role of nature as a condition of mind, and on the other a tendency to put forth a purely natural account of the world that fails to establish sufficient conditions within nature for the existence of mind.
Averroës proposed to correct Avicenna in two ways: first, that the essence of corporeal form lies in indeterminate dimensions, thus asserting the priority of spatiality in the abstract over the particular incidental form of a body, its so - called determinate dimensions; second, a characterization of corporeal form as «merely the capacity of prime matter for natural motion and as merely the tendency to move to its natural place» (CM 40), a harbinger of the formalities of dynamics to come.
An unrepentant morning person, I signed up for 7:50 classes and, even though it went against his natural night owl tendencies, he woke up early just to eat breakfast with me: then love looked like 7:20 in the cafeteria, black coffee in hand.
For Strauss, a universal morality depends on love for a loving God; only out of love of God can human love overcome its natural tendency to be partial and particular and somewhat selfish devotiFor Strauss, a universal morality depends on love for a loving God; only out of love of God can human love overcome its natural tendency to be partial and particular and somewhat selfish devotifor a loving God; only out of love of God can human love overcome its natural tendency to be partial and particular and somewhat selfish devotion.
But should it be a teaching of the Church that God expects half the population to limit their freedom for the sake of people struggling with natural tendencies?
Non-Catholics have grounds for resenting the tendency of Catholics to use their power to impose Catholic ideas of natural law.
There was the natural tendency of growers to select larger pods for their seed stock for the following year, which is how chiles developed from BB sized to the large pods we have today.
I have a natural tendency to buy low and sell high and for years I was telling people to tap the brakes a little bit on the USF hype.
I think he will benefit from the change in formation and the flank as a position opens up for him on the right that I think better suits his natural tendencies.
A child's anger often makes us feel uncomfortable, so there can be a natural tendency to try and change the situation for your child, so the anger will... Read more»
Our natural tendency is to want to make sure that the job is executed up to our standards, even when we «allow» others to do it for us.
It's natural for you to lean one way or the other as you parent your child, and your tendency is likely to mirror your own experience, but with a bit of thought, you can find the comfort zone that fits best with what is right for today's child.
There is a natural tendency to feel like the more we can give our children, and the easier and more comfortable we can make things for them, the better.
634, 647 - 48, 219 S.W. 2d 910, 915 (1949)(«So long as there is a divided custody there will probably be bickerings and disputes and a natural tendency on the part of the child to play one against the other, as well as for the claimants to seek by indulgences to curry favor with the child, if not to prejudice it against the other.»)
The rooting reflex is the baby's natural tendency to turn towards the breast with the mouth open wide; mothers sometimes make use of this by gently stroking the baby's cheek or lips with their nipple to induce the baby to move into position for a breastfeeding session.
The Li'l Helper Baby Bottle Holder is perfect for multitasking parents, as the design engages toddler's natural gripping tendencies and allows them to hold it with ease.
It can be especially difficult during times of crisis to free up extra time to spend on kids — the natural tendency is often for kids to get lost in the shuffle — but this is the time when kids may need your attention the most.
The science behind the reasons sleep is a learned skill — and the reason that going with your child's natural sleep tendencies doesn't work for a lot of babies.
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