In the face of today's
pervasive negative headlines about real estate, associations are striving to reach out to consumers with the facts about homebuying and homeselling in their local markets.
From herbivores to apex predators, such as the big schools of charismatic hammerheads and scores of moray eels, the entire ecosystem stood out as a refuge from
the pervasive negative news about coral reef bleaching in the Galápagos.
It seems to me that there is
this pervasive negative perception on Mickey D's food quality, and the recent Chinese food scandal isn't helping the matter.
These excerpts address the problem of adult bullying and how it can have
a pervasive negative impact on a school's culture.
Public perceptions were poor and there were
pervasive negative views about the behaviour of pupils.
Not surprisingly, sexual assault had
a pervasive negative effect across all the sleep and depression variables we looked at.
Not exact matches
It is vital for the pastor to realize how strong and
pervasive the positive and
negative attitudes toward the pastoral office may be, often in the same person.
Seligman, who wrote the book Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life, has found that pessimists «tend to react to
negative events by explaining them as permanent, personal, and
pervasive.»
Perinatal depression and anxiety is the most common complication following childbirth, characterized by frequent crying, mood swings, irritability, extreme fatigue, difficulty concentrating, sleep problems, loss of sexual interest,
pervasive anxiety, appetite changes,
negative scary thoughts, feelings of inadequacy, ruminating, hopelessness and despair.
Negative thoughts can escalate into a completely irrational
pervasive state of shame and low self - esteem, much like lingering pain in the body after an injury has been treated.
She says regret is
pervasive — but it doesn't always have to be a
negative emotion.
Orr students generated excitement and opened dialogue with their unconventional video dispelling
pervasive myths and countering
negative stereotypes about youth in urban school settings in America.
The
negative impact of LIFO is
pervasive today in Newark public schools and these families deserve to have their case heard in court.»
Inner - city youth have to combat many
negative influences such as
pervasive substance abuse and gang rivalries, but the greatest obstacle that challenges urban students is often the «street mentality.»
While detailed research shows that stocks have a weak
negative correlation with inflation, this relationship is not
pervasive over place and time, and most researchers recognize the large amount of noise in the data.
When you used the word «
pervasive» you were indicating that there would be net
negative consequences.
«Civil Justice problems are
pervasive in the lives of Canadians and frequently have
negative impacts on them».
The evidence is clear that persons are being exempted from criminal law protections in these jurisdictions based on «psychological suffering» arising from «weariness with living» «refusing to impose one's deterioration on others», [62] feelings of anger and distress which are «normal» for those who «incur or [are] diagnosed with incurable impairment or terminal illness», [63] «
negative images of disability and dying» which are
pervasive in our society, [64] and the difficulty of distinguishing psychological suffering from depression.
Employees in a workplace in which others are subject to sexual harassment or in a «poisoned work environment» (one in which an ongoing culture of sexualized, discriminatory and harassing behaviours is
pervasive) can experience
negative consequences similar to those the target experiences despite not being the target themselves.
The credit crunch shows no imminent sign of abating with consequently
pervasive and
negative effects upon individual and family finances.
In response to the
pervasive exposure to stress and trauma, we have developed and previously tested a program of mindfulness instruction intended to reduce the
negative impacts of stress and toxic stress among urban youth.
Anxiety disorders in children can have an ongoing,
pervasive and
negative impact on development, relationships, family life and school adjustment and, if not effectively identified and responded to, can persist into adulthood.
Psychologists have used the term Passive - Aggressive Personality Disorder (PAPD) as a label to characterize people who are chronically stubborn, pouty, sulky, irritable, procrastinating, and argumentative.1 More recently, PAPD was renamed Negativistic Personality Disorder to include other
negative behaviors, such as complaining about being misunderstood, envy of others, and exaggerated complaints of personal misfortune.2 Both terms have been controversial; some psychologists believe that many of the symptoms only occur in certain situations (or certain relationships) and do not reflect an underlying
pervasive personality trait that the person carries with them across relationships.3
Some recent fMRI studies have reported that emotion perception deficits in psychopathy are
pervasive across emotions (positives and
negatives).
This caused the woman to internally replicate a persistent and
pervasive mistrust of others throughout her life, develop a terrible self - of herself as well as
negative feelings regarding her external world.
They concluded that
negative effects «were neither
pervasive nor typically intense, and that men reacted much less negatively than women.»