Sentences with phrase «on behaviour patterns»

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Still, he says, the company was convinced there was a market for its service because «the behaviour pattern» — cheating on one's spouse — «is pretty universal.»
We observe patterns of behaviour and specifically identify marketing opportunities you can capitalise on immediately.
His new study assesses both TFSA «holders» and TFSA «eligibles» and dissects the data to reveal past behaviour patterns on use of the TFSAs.
In addition, Australia, South Korea and some ASEAN countries would see Canada as a constructive partner on many issues, adding our weight to theirs in re-enforcing positive patterns of behaviour and co-operation, building more effective institutions in the security domain, and messaging to the biggest players.
Their location aware platform and suite of analytics tools provide insights on consumer traffic patterns and behaviours, empowering their clients to optimize offline marketing campaigns, loyalty programs and productivity variables such as scheduling and staffing.
Market behaviour at that time seemed based on the assumption that the pattern of successive monthly interest rate increases in 2002 and 2003 could be repeated.
To those that may be concerned; I was not talking to Dalahast but making a comment about his quite obvious pattern of behaviour on this blog.
I don't think every pastor who succumbs to abuse of power on a relatively small scale is a clinical narcissist; and yet I do see very similar behaviour patterns playing out, albeit on a much smaller scale.
The ultimate behaviour patterns of matter appear to be unpredictable and to depend on its relationship to whatever and whoever is around at a particular time and place.
An instinct is a pattern of behaviour which is to a major extent dependent on the hereditary constitution of the animal.
• Transforms deep - rooted negative habits and patterns of behaviour into new habits based on feelings of love, belonging and safety
Most recent innovations include a feeding device that allows babies to apply the same sucking behaviour as learned on the breast, as well as Initiation and 2 - Phase Expression Technologies - exclusive pumping patterns to support mothers to initiate, build and maintain their milk supply.
Although every one of us is unique as a human being, we also display patterns of behaviour we share in common, even if they differ on particulars.
That is the pattern of history and recent Tory behaviour, anti AV referendum, constituency boundary changes, selling council houses, replacing council estates with private developments and so on.
He argues that prebendalism is the most appropriate conceptual notion for explaining Nigeria's politicians intense and persistent struggle to control and exploit the offices of the state and defines prebendalism in terms of «the historical association of the term «prebend» with the offices of certain feudal states which could be obtained through services rendered to a lord or monarch or through outright purchase by supplicants... the adjective «prebendal» will refer to patterns of political behaviour which rest on the justifying principle that such offices should be competed for and then utilised for the personal benefit of office holders as well as their reference or support group.
This pattern of behaviour suggests that the electorate might not notice the imminent fall in immigration implied by the government, but it could also mean that they may be immune to accurate descriptions of a defining factor pushing us all towards our new status as a Trump - friendly tax haven on the edge of the world.
«When you look at it actually there's a consistent pattern of pretty obnoxious, racist behaviour and the idea that it should be on a publicly funded public service broadcaster.
In the next two years my friends, working on the new British Election Survey as well as on the Nuffield history, will have to cope with patterns of behaviour never envisaged in my heyday.
The news that a photographer Andy Parsons, who once worked for the Conservatives, has been put on the civil service payroll, seems to fit a pattern of behaviour over the last few months.
The two drops moved away in opposite directions, a behaviour that mimics the «alternate» pattern of growth often seen in plants — for example, in the way leaves form on a stem.
Using the information on appearance and speed, the software was able to «memorize» the corresponding behaviour patterns and then make its prediction.
This took place with the aid of a standardized questionnaire (on the basis of a Social Responsiveness Scale — SRS), in which 65 behaviour patterns were evaluated by the parents before the start of group therapy, at the end of the intervention as well as three months after the end of the intervention in order to measure stability.
Answering this question requires classifying neuronal activity patterns recorded from the brain, based on a number of statistical, dynamical and anatomical features and correlating them with observable behaviours, such as the presence or absence of rapid eye movements.
Anthropologists Clellan Ford and Frank Beach in their book Patterns of Sexual Behaviour suggested that 84 % of the 185 human cultures they had data on engaged in polygyny.
After a month of following this daily pattern, rats display behaviours similar to those on drugs of abuse.
«An important step to exit the patterns we have been repeating is to change the victim or reactive child mentality many of us take on when we are in that familiar situation or behaviour,» says Cohen.
The delicate balance between the human microbiome and the development of psychopathologies is particularly interesting given the ease with which the microbiome can be altered by external factors, such as diet, 23 exposure to antimicrobials24, 25 or disrupted sleep patterns.26 For example, a link between antibiotic exposure and altered brain function is well evidenced by the psychiatric side - effects of antibiotics, which range from anxiety and panic to major depression, psychosis and delirium.1 A recent large population study reported that treatment with a single antibiotic course was associated with an increased risk for depression and anxiety, rising with multiple exposures.27 Bercik et al. 28 showed that oral administration of non-absorbable antimicrobials transiently altered the composition of the gut microbiota in adult mice and increased exploratory behaviour and hippocampal expression of brain - derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), while intraperitoneal administration had no effect on behaviour.
Knowing and understanding your past and some of your patterns will help you to recognize why you hold on and repeat self - destructive behaviours.
Indeed physical confrontation is less likely to develop if patterns of behaviour are recognised and dealt with early on, and this is as true in the classroom as outside when dealing with angry or frustrated parents.
At Impero Software, we provide a keyword library that highlights questionable phrases when they're entered on school systems and patterns of dubious behaviour — a teacher might not know what «YODO» (You Only Die Once) or «DIRL» («Die in Real Life») means, but the technology does.
The common pattern is to leave boys to get on unguided and unhindered until their behaviour becomes too disruptive, dangerous or unacceptable.
He says a review of Desjardins» own privacy policies suggests that the company is in compliance with federal regulations on app use, but he believes users should look at the bigger picture when allowing mobile devices to monitor behaviour as personal as driving patterns and travel times and locations.
To meet those objectives, biology studies at the pre-college level should focus on animals as living, sentient creatures with intrinsic value, stressing their behaviour, life patterns, and relationship with the environment.
It does, however, come with some characteristics and behaviour patterns typical for this breed which should be considered before deciding on whether or not to get one.
Hart's recent works refer to repeated patterns of human behaviour and their effect on relationships.
It should also be noted that ENSO fluctuations have a strong impact on patterns of tropical cyclone occurrence in the southern Pacific, and that therefore uncertainty with respect to future ENSO behaviour (see Section 10.3) contributes to uncertainty with respect to tropical cyclone behaviour (Walsh, 2004).
The inaction on climate change is part of a pattern of behaviour of governments in the last decade that is giving rise to the political issues that we are seeing in different countries.
Current weather and climate models (a) are already based on physical laws and (b) satisfactorily reproduce observed patterns and behaviour.
By using the above pattern as a mask and corelating with monthly average SLP I have calculated a series to indicate the strength of the pattern, this picks up on the AO rather a lot, but the post 2007 behaviour is clear.
I know this may be a little off - topic, but the media's reporting on Climate Change, especially the «many others have naively and willingly followed along without seeing through the scam», highlights a certain pattern in the behaviour of the mainstream media which is the subject of an excellent book by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman, «Manufacturing Consent».
An assessment based on «information» is not restricted to «evidence», and the information to be taken into account when making the assessment is not limited to the offender's previous convictions or a pattern of behaviour established by them, or information about the offender which is limited to them.
The use of trace data is known from a variety of contexts: the research from search engines, criminal activity, online social media, education, physical movement patterns, and so on shows the same thing, that our behaviour can be predicted — with varying degrees of accuracy — down to the individual level.
Cynthia Khoo, a Toronto - based lawyer working in internet policy and digital rights, wrote: «This is even more insidious when you consider that a lot of abuse and online harassment does not necessarily take the form of one explosive message, but a pattern of behaviour that results in a series of consistently harassing messages over a period of time, and it's the accumulation of them that causes harm, rather than necessarily any one of them on its own.
The latest figures from the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS)- which surveys around 24 000 Australians aged 12 and over every 2 - 3 years on their drug use, patterns, attitudes and behaviour - shows that the number of people using meth / amphetamine has been declining since 1998 - when recent use peaked at 3.7 % - and has continued to decline to 2.1 % in 2013 and to 1.4 % in 2016.
These early relationships have an impact on people's present behaviours, affects and relational patterns.
Several studies have reported that fathers may be more involved in their son's physical activity15 31 or have found stronger links between father — son and mother — daughter dyads in terms of their physical activity behaviour.36 — 38 In contrast, interview data from the current study revealed a myriad of gender patterns, including examples from fathers supporting girls» physical activity because they were more confident than mothers in supporting physical activity or because they enjoy watching their daughter play football and a mother taking her son mountain biking to engage in quality one - on - one time.
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Patterns of emotion or behaviour that are particularly intense, go on for more than a few weeks and affect a child or young person's ability to cope with everyday life at home, school or kinder may be a sign of a social or emotional issue.
To examine patterns of change in social, emotional and behavioural characteristics between pre-school and entry to primary school in more detail, children were again divided into three groups according to their score on each of the scales at age 3 and at primary school entry indicating different severities of difficult behaviour (normal, borderline or abnormal, see Appendix 2 for details of the score ranges each SDQ scale for these classifications).
«We offer the opportunity to interact with horses in structured sessions on the ground, where the horses can provide amazing insights into our personalities and behaviour patterns.
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