Sentences with phrase «other contexts until»

In some cases, the tail chasing and biting may occur in one specific context (such as in response to stress or frustration), but then it may spread to other contexts until the behavior is reinforced on its own and appears even without evocation or a particular trigger.

Not exact matches

«If the outlook for the labor market does not improve substantially, the committee will continue its purchases of agency mortgage - backed securities, undertake additional asset purchases, and employ its other policy tools as appropriate until such improvement is achieved in a context of price stability,» the Fed's announcement stated.
The FOMC's annoucement after their meeting on Wednesday affirmed the Fed's QE3 policy, offering no changes, while stating, «If the outlook for the labor market does not improve substantially, the Committee will continue its purchases of agency mortgage - backed securities, undertake additional asset purchases, and employ its other policy tools as appropriate until such improvement is achieved in a context of price stability.»
So, in the context of the original metaphor, while on this earth we are all «crossing the river» and won't reach the other side until heaven.
Reformed churches in their different contexts went their own ways until the nineteenth century, when they began to meet each other on mission fields around the world and felt the need in 1875 to create an Alliance of churches in the Reformed family, the first and still the largest of the organized Protestant «Christian World Communions.»
Up until the birth of Wendy, Ginny had not experienced another infant growing up to have any other context for this change.
The Committee will closely monitor incoming information on economic and financial developments in coming months and will continue its purchases of Treasury and agency mortgage - backed securities, and employ its other policy tools as appropriate, until the outlook for the labor market has improved substantially in a context of price stability.
His talk presents the interpretation of the science in the context of a policymaker concerned about the public's interests, in contrast to the tendency of scientists to generally not want to say something assertive until we have two - standard deviations of significance (so 20 to 1 odds in our favor, and, even more than that, because we also want two standard deviations of significance that no other explanation is possible, so another 20 to 1 odds in our favor).
Understanding the operating costs of coal power is not the most exciting topic until it is put into context with the relative cost of other power technologies.
Externalities may be addressed by either a tax / credit or some other public policy, public ownership and management of the commons, or privatization of the commons, or through court actions — each option may have it's own costs — for example, the large - scale privatization of the climate system may be impractical with given technology (analogy with toll roads), and even without that, it has at least an aesthetic cost (nature is supposed to be nature; and psychologically, humans may benifit from some amount of public space) and perhaps scientific (ie nature — in this context, nature as it is with relatively small impacts of humankind — is not nature if it is not being itself) costs; there may be inefficiencies in the court system that could be bypassed for issues that are easily addressed with legislation (unless we had a class - action lawsuit on behalf of all people now until the year).
Thus, it could fairly be said that in the context of the common law in California and most other jurisdictions until only a few decades ago, legal malpractice, both in theory and practice, was almost non-existent and certainly not in common usage in the vocabulary of the common law.
The same functionality was already available in the app itself in the context of other Internet of Things devices but wasn't compatible with Google's smart speakers until now.
Many courts in this and other contexts take a position that until domestic violence is proven, it is not a domestic violence case.
In either case, however, regulation and self - control are not fully developed until adulthood, and adolescence — as compared to childhood — is a period of heightened risk due to increased opportunities and exposure to contexts of drug use and other risky behaviors (e.g., deviant peer networks [58]-RRB-.
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