Sentences with phrase «room avoiding eye»

No threat is the animal alone in the room, mild threat is the human in the room avoiding eye contact, and high threat is the human making direct eye contact with the animal.

Not exact matches

Interactions between unmarried men and women are few — in Saudi Arabia, they can not be alone in a room together unless they are related, and the Qur» an specifies they should avoid eye contact and touch.
To avoid the bright lights in the room waking them up, a canopy creates a shaded space for their developing eyes.
Similar to street drug pushers, most anesthesiologists in the delivery rooms maintain a low profile, avoid making eye contact and threaten to walk out if they don't get total cooperation.
Some of my top recommendations for getting in more high - quality sleep include: — Avoiding technology 1 hour before bed — Wearing an eye mask or investing in black - out blinds — Taking magnesium before bed — Sipping on a calming cup of chamomile tea before bed — Rubbing lavender essential oil on your temples or diffusing it in your room as you prepare for bed time — Doing a brain dump (journal exercise where you write a full page worth of all of your thoughts without lifting the pen so you can get thoughts out of your head and onto paper)
However, if they keep avoiding eye contact, glancing at the ceiling or looking around the room, it could be a sign that they would rather be somewhere else.
All corneal ulcers are painful and you may see cloudiness of the cornea, increased redness of eye, increased blinking, rubbing at eyes, increased squinting in bright light, or your dog or cat may even try to avoid sunlight or brightly lit rooms.
«We were hoping you would tell us, honestly,» said a Microsoft spokesperson, their eyes desperately avoiding those of anyone else in the room.
Scene 2 — Andy enters the windowless basement room, Big Jim is sitting at the table, the others lounge around, avoiding eye contact but ostentatiously polishing their knuckle dusters....
Avoid making eye contact with them, and give them as much room as you think they need.
There are times in life when eye contact can and should be avoided — like when you're being reprimanded by your parents, when you're within a 20 - foot radius of your ex or when the teacher is scanning the room for someone to call on and you don't know the answer.
If they start to avoid eye contact, looking around the room, and can't focus on answering my question, it's a good sign they aren't ready to handle some harsh realities.
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