Not exact matches
It's a kind
of mathematical optimization
problem that can be applied to all sorts
of other computing tasks: logistics,
pattern recognition, cryptography and more.
By asserting this Christological interpretation
of the pastoral relationship, one might seem to be offering an alternative to that patient exploration
of the specific
problems and emotional
patterns of people's lives which psychiatrists and
other counselors carry on.
The author reviews two books on the subject discussing the cultural
patterns and
problems of first and second generation Koreans, how they are different from
other ethnic groups and the
problems of assimilation into American culture.
The
problem is mainly that
of the contrast between the degree
of potential freedom, on the one hand, and, on the
other hand, the perseverance and the essentially invariant
pattern of the functions
of such systems.
The scientific
problem is the clarification
of the relations
of the entities constituting a composite, for example the number
of constituents and the
pattern or structure displayed in their relationship to each
other.
There are many
other types
of crawling, and while atypical crawling
patterns do not necessarily indicate a
problem, asymmetry in crawling can be a red flag, so if you have concerns about the way your baby is crawling do seek the advice
of your pediatrician or have your baby evaluated by a pediatric physical therapist.
Children with autism and related conditions may have delayed speech or
other problems with communication, but poor social interactions and limited or restricted interests or
patterns of behavior are also hallmarks
of the disorder.
One potential
problem with the measure may be if there are some councils who dramatically reduce / increase the number
of seats while
others at the same time don't and the
pattern of reduction / increase is correlated with party performance.
Stringer tracks claims against the NYPD, Corrections and
other departments to look for
patterns of misconduct and mistakes so that brass can nip
problems in the bud.
If
other researchers confirm these results, the promotion
of the Mediterranean dietary
pattern might be an efficient way
of reducing the risk
of developing advanced PC, in addition to lowering the risk
of other prevalent health
problems in men such as cardiovascular disease.
In terms
of speed, it's believed that the chips will be particularly good at crunching certain kinds
of problems, such as
pattern recognition, but they may not be as good as a regular computer at handling
other tasks.
Not only did the monks have higher rates
of thickened bones and certain
patterns of ossification that are hallmarks
of the severely obese, but they also showed higher rates
of arthritis and
other weight - related joint
problems.
Some dentists believe it is due to a lack
of symmetry in the teeth;
others, that it reflects anxiety, digestive
problems or a disturbed sleep
pattern.
«'' This study appears to have been well conducted, but the
pattern of results suggests that the observed increase in behavioural
problems may have been caused by factors
other than mobile phone use.
At the height
of adrenal fatigue, hormonal imbalance, and
other chronic health
problems, when I was sleeping for up to 20 hours a day and 60 pounds overweight, I became aware that I had been stuck in a chronic
pattern of unconscious eating.
Overtraining will cause a range
of problems that include; elevated blood pressure, disturbed sleeping
patterns, decreased immunity, decreased performance and many
others.
Other patterns can help us identify insulin resistance, fatty liver, leaky gut, different types of anemia, or other problems that may be contributing to thyroid symp
Other patterns can help us identify insulin resistance, fatty liver, leaky gut, different types
of anemia, or
other problems that may be contributing to thyroid symp
other problems that may be contributing to thyroid symptoms.
Yet our review
of the literature reveals that aspects
of relationships that emerge only after two people meet and get to know each
other — things like communication
patterns,
problem - solving tendencies and sexual compatibility — are crucial for predicting the success or failure
of relationships.
In their professions and friendships, they spent much
of their time helping
others understand relationship
patterns, get dates, attract relationships, build the best online dating profiles and remedy relationship
problems.
This
pattern repeats a handful
of other times, and though the series resolves itself in a typically traditionalist fashion, Fifty Shades Freed solves many
of the franchise's
problems in its simple yet abiding interest in Ana's pleasure.
We have observed these
patterns of unconstructive responses to performance incentives across a number
of domains — health, workforce training, public assistance programs and more — but the evidence
of serious
problems has piled up faster in public education than in any
other policy arena.
They released a report about the
patterns of chronic absenteeism, which shows, among
other things, that transportation barriers and health
problems often lead to absenteeism, and that parents sometimes need help to figure out how to get their kids to school daily.
In an attempt to quantify the
problem in Germany, researchers at the German Insurers Accident Research (UDV) arm
of the German Insurance Association analyzed insurance claims data to determine the prevalence
of small overlap front crashes in relation to
other crash configurations and identify the characteristics
of these crashes and the
patterns of injuries that occur in them.
Some breeders have all puppies done if they are keeping a puppy or 2 back so that their show dog has it's ears done (if the ears are done before a breeder evaluates whom is show potential and whom is pet quality)
others don't do any
of the puppies but have no
problem if you choose to have them done and will send pics or
patterns to your vet
of choice if you wish too, although most would prefer you use a vet that is familiar with a cane corso ears crop.
This provides a logical genetic indicator and explains why it is likely that certain dilute or
patterned dogs, such as extreme piebalds, or
other types
of homozygous dilutes common in the APBT, as well as those that may be carrying the Merle
pattern are prone to psychological, neurological and / or immunological
problems found in
other breeds that carry these alleles.
If your cat has no
other health
problems, and the
pattern remains fairly constant, then your vet may consider either
of these two scenarios «normal.»
Important: You should not start natural therapy until a veterinarian (conventional or holistic) examines your dog to diagnose any symptoms, determine a
pattern of health
problems and uncover
other issues you may not be aware
of.
Some
of the
other common health concerns for this breed include congenital deafness,
pattern baldness, sick sinus syndrome, ocular disorders, lipomas, patellar luxation, Cushing's syndrome, allergies, dental
problems and hereditary epilepsy.
One
of the
problems is that if the land is warming faster and to a greater extent than the atmosphere, then the warming
pattern is not consistent with the GHE and there must be some
other explanation for the land warming.
On the
other hand, in Mediterranean climates with rainy winters... —
of course, othere than given precipitation
patterns, the potential
problem with seasonal hydroelectric would be unacceptable or problematic reservoir variations — but I don't know a lot about that.
Inspired by Lon Fuller, who, in Rod Macdonald's words, «saw law as a human project, a human accomplishment, and a human aspiration that emerges from ongoing
patterns of human interaction and the reciprocal adjustment
of human expectation,» he conceived legal education as being, at its core, learning how «to attend to the complexities
of human beings in interaction with each
other,» stating that we should teach how law could be «a facilitator
of human interaction» and «about finding social outcomes that help solve human
problems [rather than] perfecting abstract concepts to solve legal puzzles.»
Other roles are more creative and require commercial awareness and
pattern recognition — an aspect
of problem - solving and entrepreneurial skills.
Two studies have identified groups
of girls exhibiting chronically high levels
of antisocial behavior across childhood and early adolescence and having an increased risk for continued antisocial behavior.60 In addition, Odgers and several colleagues found that 7.5 percent
of all girls between the ages
of seven and fifteen displayed an early - onset
of offending that persisted into adolescence and that this
pattern was similar to boys
of the same age.61
Other studies suggest that although strongly aggressive behavior in girls before the age
of seven is rare, continuity
of offending for such girls may be stronger than that among comparable boys and that such early
problem behavior in girls should be considered a significant warning sign
of potential future
problems.62
Learning how to cope with insensitive behavior by identifying
patterns, uncovering the root
of the
problem and working to better communicate, can help you and your husband work toward improving your marriage and meeting each
other's emotional needs.
Results: With the exception
of conduct
problems, the PDD group generally received higher symptom severity ratings than the regular early childhood group, but the
pattern of differences compared with the
other two groups often varied by type
of symptom and informant.
Children with
other serious behaviour
problems also show externalising
patterns of behaviour, such as persistent aggression.
Third, plan interventions that carefully target and provide practical ways to change those
patterns of interaction that are directly linked to the adolescent's drug use and
other problem behaviors.
Rather fewer meet the diagnostic criteria for research, which for the oppositional defiant type
of conduct disorder seen in younger children require at least four specific behaviours to be present.7 The early onset
pattern — typically beginning at the age
of 2 or 3 years — is associated with comorbid psychopathology such as hyperactivity and emotional
problems, language disorders, neuropsychological deficits such as poor attention and lower IQ, high heritability, 8 and lifelong antisocial behaviour.9 In contrast, teenage onset antisocial behaviour is not associated with
other disorders or neuropsychological deficits, is more environmentally determined than inherited, and tends not to persist into adulthood.9
CD, the most common
problem referred to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), 6 is defined by ICD - 10 and DSM - IV criteria as a persistent
pattern of behaviour in which the basic rights
of others, or major societal rules, are violated.
Common presenting
problems in family therapy often reveal rigid triads
of transactional
patterns that involve triangulating a child (or
other household member), detouring through a «
problem» child, or the creation
of coalitions
of one parent and a child against the
other parent.
Help for sexual addiction, much like
other addictions, comes from learning about the roots
of the
problem, addressing your feelings and behaviors honestly, and embarking on a recovery process to stop the behaviors and
patterns which hurt yourself and / or
others.
He uses aspects
of cognitive behavior therapy, solution focused therapy and
other systemic approaches that focus on helping people change interaction
patterns that tend to cause
problems and prevent meaningful and happy relationships.
A
problem exists when the
pattern of pursuing and distancing becomes ingrained because the behavior
of one partner provokes and maintains the behavior
of the
other, according to marriage expert, Harriet Lerner, Ph.D..
Children exhibiting elevated levels
of disruptive behaviors [oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD)-RSB- and / or the
problems from the broadband externalizing spectrum often follow a life - course trajectory
of conduct
problems (i.e., repetitive and persistent
patterns of behavior that violate the rights
of the
others and major age - appropriate societal norms or rules, respectively) that place them at greater risk
of later antisocial behavior during adolescence (Odgers et al., 2008; Hyde et al., 2013).
However, although some studies found a decreasing
pattern of internalizing
problems across the preschool period (Carter et al. 2010; Sterba et al. 2007b),
others found an increase (Colder et al. 2002; Gilliom and Shaw 2004).
If you tend to argue when discussing
problems, it's wise to enlist the help
of a qualified marriage counselor to help you work through the issues without launching into blaming or
other negative communication
patterns.
Available studies only occasionally indicate that certain
patterns of multiple mental health
problems are more common in one gender than the
other.
My approach is down to earth with a good sense
of humor so together we can tackle unhelpful thinking
patterns, establish healthy risk taking, find buried and under - utilized strengths, focus on
problem solving and growth, strengthen connections with
others, and ultimately rediscover self through learning new things.
The lead study author says it's a hard
pattern to break because each partner thinks the
other is the cause
of the
problem.
Recent research conducted in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the
patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates
of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product
of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient
of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 %
of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half
of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk
of health
problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural
problems than
other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality
of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 %
of the parents having a known history
of mental illness and 18.2 %
of them reporting elevated level
of stress.