Documentation of the emergence
of generalised versus differentiated attachment representations from early adolescence to early adulthood.
Similar but less marked differences were found for secondary outcomes
of generalised anxiety, depression and social function, and there were fewer health service consultations.
Too much worrying can be a sign
of generalised anxiety in children.
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And that is precisely the reason why you should start working on using branding verbs and optimising your skill sets when it comes to it — instead
of generalised statements of your experiences.
The constant flow of relatively warmer surface water that started in the mid 60s from the equitorial atlantic produced a net increase in arctic ice melt, thus a colder southward current in the E Atlantic, giving the wrong impression
of generalised cooling in the region.
Doose syndrome, also known as myoclonic astatic epilepsy (MAE) or epilepsy with myoclonic - atonic seizures, is a rare type
of generalised epilepsy that was first described in 1970 (1).
«This goes some way to answering the long - standing question of whether the formation
of generalised memory is simply a result of the brain's network «forgetting» incidental features,» Morrissey explains.
Others claim «the point is to «literally cry your eyes out», having been moved into a frenzy of moral clarity by the quite revolting mixture
of generalised disgust at black Africa, infatuation with white American virtue and technological superiority, and a dose of good old - fashioned blood - lust.»
They herald the re-emergence of the classical crisis
of generalised overproduction, the basis of which, as Marx showed better than anyone, is to be found at the level of production relationships which are at the same time the relationships of the distribution of wealth.
What wasn't well - understood, though, was that the layering structure could result in substantial losses, even to the senior tranches, in the event
of a generalised downturn in the market, which is what subsequently occurred.
Having seen how sharply any two African countries can contrast, we had learnt to distrust the habit
of generalising about the continent from one incident in a single country.
JH: Nearly always in the western world - there's very few studies in the developing countries so I'd be very careful
of generalising it.
He wrote of a retrospective exhibition in Buffalo in 1988: «his full maturity came after the abstract expressionist «period» — in fact, after 1960 — and his career illustrates the perils
of generalising about decades, groups or movements.
Not exact matches
Despite these continuing signs
of strength, it's still likely that a
generalised slowdown in the major industrial countries will have some dampening effect on the Asian region, and on other parts
of the developing world.
By using exact amounts rather than
generalising and making broad estimations, you can save small amounts
of money regularly and develop your financial savings over time.
In general, producer price pressures eased significantly in the June quarter, largely because
of the fall in prices
of oil and related products, and the
generalised downward pressure on the prices
of imported goods resulting from the exchange rate appreciation (Table 16).
I hate to
generalise because there are some fine examples
of content marketing in Australia.
Most indicators
of aggregate wage growth remained firm in the December quarter, though there are few signs that the strong wage pressures evident in some sectors are becoming
generalised.
At the end
of 2013 — even before the Iraq crisis forced an estimated 1.8 million Iraqis from their homes — around 51.2 million people worldwide had been forcibly displaced due to «persecution, conflict,
generalised violence or human rights violations», according to the UN News Centre.
You must have a very good reason for thinking what you do about SOME Christians but please avoid
generalising this to ALL Christians because it's actually insulting to the majority
of christians.
But it's very hard for me to
generalise about the concept
of Christianity, because it means such wildly divergent things to so many people.
Of course, such experiments also have limitations in how they can be generalised and should have lots of qualifications to
Of course, such experiments also have limitations in how they can be
generalised and should have lots
of qualifications to
of qualifications too.
More often than not, when people talk about the «[Catholic] Church», they often seem refer either to the Vatican — the centre
of authority in the Catholic Church — or else are
generalising about the entire world - wide Church.
Strong measures should be taken to control the movement
of capital, there should be a
generalised reduction in working hours with wage guarantees and compensatory employment, there should be a guarantee
of universal access to the land for all farmers and male / female equality should be ensured.
The rather
generalised nature
of some
of the chapters perhaps inevitably leads to some caricature.
There is a total confusion in doctrine, a variety
of practice and a
generalised belief that a general inculcation
of «all things bright and beautiful» is enough.
In the stormy sea
of modern life, the Humanist (he used to be called the Rationalist) and the
generalised agnostic is as much tossed on the waves as we are.
Although the Ofqual subject criteria are necessarily
generalised, the exam boards translated them into a concrete syllabus with specific content which contains a degree
of bias and unacknowledged assumptions.
Pakistan currently have «
Generalised System
of Preferences (GPS) status», meaning Pakistani products have duty - free access to the EU market with either no tariffs or preferential levies.
Conflicting ideas
of what a pastor is, then (and I'm not suggesting you are doing this steve, more a
generalised observation) various people trying to impose these conflicting ideas on the position known as «the pastor» while simultaneously ignoring that there is a real person who works in the role.
This means that the future can be regarded, on such an hypothesis, as a value implicit and potential in a cosmic equation, a value yet to be educed, a value the eduction
of which involves a universalrearrangement
of the more
generalised value, just as the eduction
of a new value in an equation is a value relationship in a total relativity
of values.
The Church
of England went from a stern position on contraception, to a stern position that refused to
generalise about the vast variety
of situations, to having nothing to say about the morality
of contraception.
Feminine honour was being damaged by the custom
of polygamy which was
generalised in many regions, while, in other places, polyandry was in force.
Physics, in particular, is noted for its ability to use inductive reasoning to posit universal laws such as Einstein's General Relativity, making the claim that experiments and observations on or from earth allow us to
generalise a theory into universal law, i.e. a law
of physics that we believe must hold everywhere in the universe because this is a law written into the fabric
of the universe.
The life
of the Friary, University and town experienced only a
generalised sense
of unease, the endemic irritation with ecclesiastical authority, common to so much
of Europe.
This tends to obfuscate the teaching
of the Church on disordered desire as a consequence
of Original Sin, and also to relate all physical feelings to one
generalised order
of libido.
It is not definitive, they're sites for further research and support (research thoroughly, especially when it comes to health matters, and I would recommend taking a
generalised view), whether for their good information, or as examples
of what is out there to peruse.
Not least because when people make such
generalising, sweeping statements, they are talking about the top tier
of football.
That's why I've been telling you guys I'm not Resource.Resource always says LACALEMAR.I don't do that.Why is there a need for me to have two accounts just to share transfer info?I've been correct about everything except Neymar.Please I've been very consistent in my updates.Read them very well.Insider sources don't
generalise for the day.They give minute by minute info so one moment it could be here and the other moment there.They've broken many deals about so many clubs ahead
of time with them making a mistake in the Neymar one.
If U're Stupid, Fine, But You Shouldn't
Generalise It Because
Of Some Football Club Bullsh*t That Adds Nothing To Ur Life.
Without trying to
generalise too much, Adebayor has rarely put in the same amount
of effort this season as he did in the last and there's really no excuse for it.
We used multiple regression to estimate the differences in total cost between the settings for birth and to adjust for potential confounders, including maternal age, parity, ethnicity, understanding
of English, marital status, BMI, index
of multiple deprivation score, parity, and gestational age at birth, which could each be associated with planned place
of birth and with adverse outcomes.12 For the
generalised linear model on costs, we selected a γ distribution and identity link function in preference to alternative distributional forms and link functions on the basis
of its low Akaike's information criterion (AIC) statistic.
The
generalised linear model on costs showed that, even after adjustment for clinical and sociodemographic confounders, planned birth in settings other than obstetric units remained cost saving compared with the reference category
of the obstetric unit: savings averaged # 134, # 130, and # 310 for planned births in alongside midwifery units, free standing midwifery units, and at home, respectively (P < 0.001)(see appendix 3 on bmj.com).
Attributes identified were specific to the context
of maternity care in Ireland within a medicalised environment where private maternity care is seen as desirable by many women and can not, necessarily, be
generalised to all
of the population.
The data are also specific to one region
of England, so care should be exercised when
generalising these results to the UK as a whole.
The effect that a continued gender gap has on party policy is subtle but important, and there are other clear delineators
of gender - specific behaviour that we can
generalise about and that are instructive to election planning.
However, while condemning the appalling practices that had been uncovered, David Miliband did not launch his own
generalised critique
of the press — instead much
of the legwork was left to people marginalised under the new regime, such as Tom Watson.