Sentences with phrase «other behaviors just»

Not exact matches

But when it comes to the intricacies of daily life, have you ever stopped to think about how your daily routine compares with others around the globe and just how much culture influences your behavior?
But just compare Solo's behavior in Rio to what other athletes — male athletes — have said and done recently.
If you want more happiness and joy in your life than smiling is definitely a good start, since other things mentioned above require not just change in your behavior but also your mindset.
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However, the 2016 advance has had many analysts questioning the integrity of this latest move as the HUI (NYSE Arca Gold BUGS Index) and the XAU (Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index) have defied gravity, the laws of physics, the Law of Diminishing Returns, and just about every other law that historically pertains to the behavior of stocks.
They can request documents not just about Zervos but about Trump's interactions with other women as well, as part of an effort to establish a pattern of behavior on Trump's part.
I still say that an airplane should be a relaxing escape for all who fly, and should not be distracted by others who don't shower and smell, are loud obnoxious drunks, pass gas, smoke in the bathroom, pray outloud, and do other obnoxious human behavior that makes me just want to puke.
Instead of letting a person attempt to shed his or her beliefs, You are demonstrating «All Negative Behaviors» that a book that just so happens to be called, «Bible», and was noted so many hundreds of thousands of years, Tells us, «the believers», That people of your sort would be here to «Dictate» other wise!!
I look at this event, and others that have gained attention just in the past few years, and what I see is behaviors that are even less morally upright than that of the folks who hung out in the bars I used to frequent.
Just as Isaiah recognizes that behavior on the Sabbath can't be separated from behavior on the other days of the week, we recognize that worship and daily practices are somehow all one piece.
And if you want to know why Christians are often seen as hypocritical and violent, it is because we defend the actions in the Bible as «holy and just» while condemning identical behavior in people of other religions.
That would include the ones who come into my business and curse me out, and especially those who direct bad behavior toward LGBTQs, such as screaming at us, trying to get us fired from our jobs (you can be fired in over thirty states just for being gay), threatening us, hitting us, throwing us out of our homes and the other behaviors mentioned in these posts.
But it also shows that just as we have other «non-rational» (not necessarily irrational) behaviors such as love, the desire to work cooperatively, art, and music, this is just another thing that people have as part of their personality.
For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional behavior, which proceed from such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary — such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
But it also shows that just as we have other «non-rational» (not necessarily irrational) behaviors such as love, the desire to work cooperatively, art, and music, this is just another thing that a person can have as part of their personality.
I love the United States, and there's no country where I'd rather live; but just as we don't let our children off the hook for bad thinking, selfish behavior or unreconciled wrongs simply because we love them or think they are better behaved than other children, we should not ignore wrongs within our society.
Sometimes, the bad things that happen are natural consequences of our own bad behavior, but other times, the bad things that happen are just life.
So until true persecution hits, let's stop justifying our bad Christian behavior and just start loving and serving others in quietness and respect.
But other times, we just don't recognize the attitudes and behaviors which indicate a failure of our mission to be Jesus to the world.
Or, just wants to bring up bad behaviors of others to lessen his?
Now, clean him up and stand him in church, just about any church, with a few dozen other people, and suddenly, to those around him, and to me, a non believer, his unresolved mental issues disappear, even though his behavior is exactly the same.
Things are seriously mixed up in our country if Tebow is seen as someone who should be scorned, when so many other pro athletes abuse drugs, abuse their wives, abuse animals, and commit crimes on a regular basis yet the public seems to be just fine with overlooking that behavior.
I thought it was the Calvinism I was so heavily involved in until I notice the same behaviors among other men I admire just as much; Chay, Bing, Fruchtenbaum, Ryrie, Crouch and others, we were all doing it regardless of what you believed.
I'm afraid that I am following a personal pattern of behavior in which I set the bar too high for others (and myself), and then get upset when others just do what comes natural as human beings.
In other words, it is a governing rule that just as Jesus took the sin of the world upon Himself so that He might bear the sin and shame for all, so also God did this in the Old Testament by taking the blame for the sinful actions and behaviors of the people who lived during that time.
This changed everything when I discovered that it's not about right behavior and even right beliefs, but more about reflecting and expressing the love of Christ to others by loving them and serving them just as Christ would.
Without constantly being told we are going to heII or that we must be evil people who are incapable of kindness and love without a deity enforcing our good behavior we would likely just have more time in our day to enjoy being kind and loving to others as we tend to be with no top down morality being forced upon us.
Right, so if NAMBLA just donates to helpful charities or preaches a message of treating each other well we should accept their other «odd» little behavior of r a p i n g children?
There is no explanation other than these people are idiots and must have IQ's of 40... Just another ridiculous example of self gratifying behavior and false grandiose beliefs of oneself.
Meanwhile, Cuban is just starting to deal with the fallout from the behavior of his former CEO and others.
The waitress, thinking this behavior a bit risqué and that it might offend other diners, went over to the table and, tactfully, began by saying to the woman «Pardon me, ma'am, but I think your husband just slid under the table.»
I learned to stop making excuses for others bad behaviors just because it was inconventent for me to face them.
But being on the other side as a parent can be just as bad — getting the dreaded call from the school or another parent that your child is a bully (or, at least, engaging in bullying behavior.)
Saying, «If you put away your clothes, I'll give you a treat,» on the other hand, really just bribes your kindergartner for what should be normal behavior — and it raises the possibility that she'll decide she can live without the treat and thus pass on cleaning up her clothes.
Or should the other parent's behavior just be ignored?
But chances are that other students witnessing the bullying behavior feel as uncomfortable as you do — they just don't speak up.
In other words, children of continuously married parents do not outperform other children just because their parents show better parenting behavior, but it does play a large role in the marriage gap.
Saying, «If you clean up your toys, I'll give you a treat,» on the other hand, really just bribes your preschooler for what should be normal behavior — and it raises the possibility that he'll decide he can live without the treat and thus pass on cleaning up his toys.
Saying, «If you clean up your toys, I'll give you a treat,» on the other hand, really just bribes your child for what should be normal behavior — and it raises the possibility that she'll decide she can live without the treat and thus pass on cleaning up her toys.
The Canadian authors of the report, which is based on data collected from nearly 35,000 adult Americans, said their findings underscore that spanking and other forms of harsh physical punishment are a matter not just of private behavior but of public health.
And just like those other trying behaviors, this too should pass - but it's going to take some help from you to get her to become a more healthy and eager eater.
One possibility is that breastfeeding is really just a marker of other parental behaviors and favorable environmental factors.
DVD training at my own pace: could pause the video as needed (I could not take 2 days off work - doing this at home made this available to me)-- could repeat scenes (as needed) • Loved the experiential activities — so effective so much to learn from them • Understanding me / reflecting on my behavior and how it affects others (top card) • Having a process to follow step by step (I didn't have to figure it all out just follow the directions and watch / learn from the results)
Sometimes it's because we are maxed out, other times it's just that their behaviors are annoying and irritating.
Dr David J Ley, a psychologist specialising in this field, says: «Sex and porn can cause problems in people's lives, just like any other human behavior or form of entertainment.
Inmate Lugo was sent back to Rikers Island where he can continue his assaultive behavior just as other inmates like John Doe, Malik Ellis and countless others.
«I'm a Democrat and I still adhere to Democratic values, I just don't want to be judged by the actions of others and I can no longer make excuses to my constituents for the behavior of this conference,» the Bronx lawmaker told me this afternoon following the DN's report that he had relinquished his post as deputy leader of the (now) minority conference.
«Personality is a heavy word to put on a bug,» Marshall says, «but if you define personality as individual behavior responses — well, I've had some spiders, tarantulas of the same species and from the same population, and I can take one out of a box and let it run over my hand, and I have others that just freak out and try to run away.
Back in the early 1950s, when I was a graduate student at Harvard, the general assumption was that language, like all other human activities, is just a collection of learned behaviors developed through the same methods used to train animals — by reinforcement.
We gloss over, forget, or ignore behavior that we know irks us, because we want to be nice maybe or because we think our needs are reasonable and that the other person should just know.
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