, based on years of experience training dogs out of protective / aggressive behaviors to every
kind of perceived threat.
The metaphysical character of today's populist revolt is clearest in calls for renewed national identity in the
face of perceived threats.
Although other studies have implicated right wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation in voting for radical right - wing parties
because of the perceived threat of immigrants, collective narcissism has almost never been examined in the context of political behaviors such as voting.
When physically and emotionally aroused — as in a tense situation, faster, stronger heartbeats may lead to greater likelihood
of perceiving threat where there is none and making an error in judgement.»
It is the function of one part of our brain, the limbic system, to record and remember painful experiences, and as a conditioned response, it alerts us to the danger
of perceived threats by flooding our bodies with adrenalin, which brings on the fight or flight response.
A few months after the Rycroft memo, on September 25th 2002, UK newspapers published a story that would showcase the
nature of the perceived threat from Saddam Hussein's Iraqi regime in unequivocal terms.
JCOPE commissioners who opposed the exemptions on Tuesday expressed concern that the standard of evidence in the applications — which detailed
episodes of perceived threats — was insufficient.
Unfortunately, dog licensing didn't confer any beneficial «status» on canines: it was and is a tool for protecting livestock, enforcing rabies laws, and ridding the public
streets of the perceived threat posed by unowned, free - roaming dogs.
The recurring structure of the script leads from a declaration of peaceful intentions through the
urgency of a perceived threat necessitating war to the proclamation of imminent victory.
Cortisol, the hormone your body makes when there is any
kind of perceived threat, physical or emotional, sends the signal that energy may be needed to make a dash.
A basic adult task, Gentry says, is to be able to self - regulate in the face
of a perceived threat or adversity.