Sentences with phrase «of exaggerated response»

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OK, I'm exaggerating, but in the least, the response is often negative, the exact opposite of the response here in the U.S.
Thesereplaced the original texts in the 1758 edition and draw more explicitly on the teachings of the saints, perhaps in response to some who accused Alphonsus of an exaggerated devotion to Mary.
«The focus of today is the fact that the response from the police was overzealous, exaggerated and not in response to anything violent that the protest did, because the protest was non-violent.
Opioid use was also more likely for patients who scored higher on a measure of pain catastrophizing — exaggerated responses and worries about pain — than those with depressive symptoms.
«An exaggerated inflammatory response among cellular elements of the innate immune system can drive the adaptive immune system down an allergy - associated T H2 pathway,» said Vuillermin.
While the inflammatory immune response is essential to protecting humans against viruses and bacteria, superantigen toxins cause an exaggerated response called an «immune storm» that can do a great deal of damage in the body and can result in multiple organ failure.
«This suggests that a normal response to vibration, which does not cause symptoms in most people, is exaggerated in our patients with this inherited form of vibratory urticaria.»
A quirk of silver carp behavior — an exaggerated startle response, causing them to leap from the water when boats approached — revealed their enormous, unexpected populations in the rivers of the Midwest.
For example, Konisky's analysis of the survey responses from 1990 through 2015 indicates that Christians, compared to atheists, agnostics and individuals who do not affiliate with a religion, are less likely to prioritize environmental protection over economic growth, and they are more likely than others to believe global warming is exaggerated.
Now psychologists at the University of Kent have found that the condition — known as trypophobia — may be an exaggerated response linked to deep - seated anxiety about parasites and infectious disease.
«If we can somehow modulate the activation of this pathway, then that will help to decrease the exaggerated inflammatory response that causes mortality during influenza infection.»
Dr Lawrence, of Psychology, said: «Our findings show for the first time that gamblers have an exaggerated theta response to almost winning in brain regions related to reward processing, which could contribute to them continuing to gamble despite their losses.
«But we are not sure whether this time it is due to virus, or to some exaggerated response triggered in the immune system which does not require the presence of virus.»
This hypothesis receives support from evidence that showing neurotic subjects images of fearful faces triggers an exaggerated response in the amygdala, a brain region that has been linked to fearful emotion.
This exaggerated response plays a role in a wide variety of health problems.
There are stages of response to stress, acute and then chronic, that describe exaggerated and then diminishing returns on adrenal hormone functioning.
«The effects of coffee drinking are long lasting and exaggerate the stress response both in terms of the body's physiological response in blood pressure elevations and stress hormone levels, but it also magnifies a person's perception of stress.
We got lots of interesting email in response to my rebuttal to the wildly exaggerated and completely undocumented article posted by one «Sarah, the Healthy Home Economist» that tells people not to drink green smoothies and says they can «devastate» your health.
What happens when we eat these types of foods is that we get an exaggerated insulin response and the message to our metabolism -LSB-...]
Meanwhile, supplementation with Bifidobacterium appears to attenuate an exaggerated stress response and maintain adequate levels of the neuropeptide brain - derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), levels of which are known to be low in depression [97].
Consider the paper mentioned above finding that diabetics who fasted until noon experienced an exaggerated blood glucose response to food via inhibition of normal insulin signaling.
Time and time again relatively small amounts of Magnesium have shown significant effects in reducing depression and exaggerated stress response.
Not only do we have the issues above but we have exaggerated responses to testosterone and other androgens like DHEA, DHT (a potent metabolite of testosterone) and androstenedione at the level of the pore.
Rehmannia can help your body in times of prolonged stress by nourishing the adrenal glands and reducing any exaggerated stress responses.
Even the scenes at the hotel, while certainly funny in their own twisted way, are an exaggerated response to the dangers of conformity.
The Siege loses its footing in reality during the final half hour, veering between exaggerated pessimism and exaggerated optimism over America's ability to find the right response in the face of determined enemies.
Those dogs with cerebellar abiotrophy usually show symptoms of exaggerated movements leg movements and goose stepping (overshooting or undershooting the intended step) as well as the lack of menace (blink) response.
Fear of noises is a normal adaptive response to a real threat, resulting in behavioral and physiological survival responses that drive the dog to seek shelter or otherwise avoid the imminent danger.4 However, when the fearful response to noise is persistent, exaggerated in intensity and duration and results in what appears to be an anxiety attack, this is not normal.
The adjuvants are designed to stimulate an exaggerated immune response, to make sure that your puppy's body responds to the small amount of virus contained in the vaccine.
Some symptoms of overdose or possible long - term effects are an exaggerated response to touch, light, and sound.
Between 5 % and 20 % of dogs that have Cushing's (either PD or AT) will not show the exaggerated response expected with this disease.
This article was written primarily in response to someone who wrote about buying puppies from pet shops In that article I really didn't explain what is wrong with buying from pet shops I merely presented, in exaggerated form, the typical attitude of those selling puppies out of shops.
Marilyn Minter's Crystal Swallow would seem to capture a private moment of visceral response, yet in such detail and exaggerated scale that it becomes a grotesque advertisement for arousal.
In all cases, those with a fiduciary charge to protect their investors ultimately resorted to exaggerated claims about costs, relying on public fear to help slow the rate of policy response.
[Response: While you are correct in stating that most people are in a field because they think it's interesting, and they tackle problems thought to be important, it does not follow that is an inherent bias towards exaggerating the size of the problem.
Your calculation of the potential for the solar input is woefully inadequate (you assume the result you want to prove, ignore timescales of response and exaggerate the importance of your preferred mechanism by ignoring all other potential effects).
In response, «merchants of doubt» have tried to muddy the waters by exaggerating scientific uncertainty.
UN-approved GCMs of the science authoritarians grossly exaggerate surface temperature responses to radiative forcing.
It also showed that the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) appears to be an exaggerated response to the dominant multidecadal phase of ENSO.
In response to one key question, 48 % of Americans now believe that the seriousness of global warming is generally exaggerated...» http://www.gallup.com/poll/126560/americans-global-warming-concerns-continue-drop.aspx
In project syndicate's article by Bjørn Lomborg we find: «For sea - level rise, the IPCC now includes modeling of glacier responses of 3 - 20 centimeters, leading to a higher total estimate of 40 - 62 cm by century's end — much lower than the exaggerated and scary figure of 1 - 2 meters of sea - level rise that many environmental activists, and even some media outlets, bandy about.»
This occasionally leads to «bubbles» in markets, such as the 1990s IT bubble, the exaggerated response to Y2K (which was a business opportunity as well as a risk) and of course the mid-2000s mortgage market.
The average of the two scaling factors implies that the CMIP5 models analysed on average exaggerate the response to aerosols, ozone and other non-greenhouse gas anthropogenic forcings by almost 70 %.
Gallup reports the trend in the «exaggerated» response has been volatile since 2001 — with a previous high point of 38 percent coming in 2004.
One is the actual repair process where there are unusual local responses such as cell migration, exaggerated replication / cell division, and varying forms of subsequent differentiation.
In recent years, the political environmental movement has been successful in presenting the precautionary principle as a «scientific» response to uncertainty, while greatly exaggerating the scientific plausibility of imaginary apocalyptic scenarios to elicit a response in their favor from a terrified public.
Remember the observations of Kelly and Johnston: «the child's grossly negative views and feelings» toward the rejected parent «are significantly distorted and exaggerated reactions»; those views are «a pathological response» and «a severe distortion on the child's part of the previous parent - child relationship.»
The results of the FCE indicated that the plaintiff's responses were consistent with someone who was exaggerating their symptoms.
If neither of these designs is for you and you want a more traditional - looking speaker set for your PC, Audioengine 2 provides this, as well as a similar frequency response with pleasant, but not exaggerated, bass response.
The assumption is that people are less likely to exaggerate in public, in front of their friends and LinkedIn «connections» than they are in private on a resume sent to an individual or posted privately in response to a job ad.
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