Sentences with phrase «respond to name changes»

German Shepherd puppies are smart enough to respond to name changes.

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He responded by asking if it would also make sense to change the names of your children if they got bad grades in school.
Under the pressure of these times — groaning with the sense of impending crisis which will change our life decisively — increasing numbers of us are realizing that secular, technocratic liberalism can hardly name the malaise, much less respond to it.
Based on the comic book of the same name by Daniel Clowes, Terry Zwigoff's film follows Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson), who, as they graduate from high school, respond to a personal ad from a middle - aged record collector as a joke — a decision that changes their friendship.
Evaluations of the impact of the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program (RCCP) in four multiracial, multiethnic school districts in New York City showed that 84 percent of teachers who responded to a survey reported positive changes in classroom climate, 71 percent reported moderate or significant decreases in physical violence in the classroom, and 66 percent observed less name - calling and few verbal insults.
Now, nearly a year since being adopted, «his name is still Big Boy,» says his new owner Vance Simmons; «he responds to it and the name says it all, so why change it?!»
We won't change her name since she responds to Fancy.
No matter how the new pup's name is arrived at never change the name after he or she begins to respond to their name.
The exhibition takes its inspiration in part from the 1985 New Zealand post-apocalyptic film of the same name, and serves as an abstract documentation of the ways that humans have responded to the ecological crises of climate change with scientifically informed aesthetic practices.
Last month Guido reported that the BBC were refusing to respond to a Freedom of Information request asking for the names of scientists who attended the now infamous climate change seminar in 2006, that was convened to decide BBC climate change policy.
Although he insists, as most judges not named Richard Posner are wont to do, that «[q] uestions of what policy choices the City should make or how the regulatory environment ought to respond to mobile communications technology changes are political ones» [13] and not for him to resolve, his awareness of, and willingness to mention, the conflict between «vested interests» and the «competition genie» suggest that he knows that his decision will influence the choices that will end up being made.
Amazon's Echo smart speaker responds to the name Alexa by default, but you can change that.
Note that changing the name of the device changes how Alexa identifies the device, but doesn't change how Alexa responds to you — if you found this article while searching for a way to change your Echo's «wake word», then allow us to redirect you to our tutorial on the subject.
The scammers eventually overwhelmed Buterin, and he responded with a flat - out denial of the fake accounts in March by changing his display name to Vitalik «No I'm not giving away ETH» Buterin.
Thanks, however, to the work of a brilliant British psychiatrist by the name of John Bowlby and a host of other «attachment based» researchers who followed, today we know that one of the primary tasks of parenthood runs contrary to that old conventional wisdom and requires that effective parents «attune to» or respond, tune in to, show empathy and understanding for their child's ever changing emotional state and, thereby, a strong parent - child bond is formed.
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