«A certain motion being brought in one type of proceeding may be seen as entirely proper, and
the same type of motion being brought elsewhere is going to be seen as abusive.
Not exact matches
i can see wot you mean ice, there all like minded and all the
same type player, evenin how easily they get injured, its mad... but im not sure where we would put def minded players in a system that has served us wel thus far, i just think the players we hav did nt work hard enough to getbehind the ball yesterday and alot
of it was left to song whod been on intern duty and had travelled halfway round the world to get home, like i said i was hugely dissapointed with nasri, ros and ramsey who i felt did nt put in a shift worthy
of beating such a resolute opponent, even AW was exasperated after the game and offered no excuse just that you cant expect to win games / leagues on this performance... when we go down i these games its always the
same, with a whimper... there were 15 mins left when we conceded and you could be sure utd and chelsea woulda got their equaliser but we simply cant re-raise our game when wer only going through the
motions in these games
Dwayne Johnson goes through the muscle - bound
motions in portraying the
same type of wisecracking, likable but lethal hero he's played a dozen times before.
Bandai Namco says in its guidelines (Japanese) that kids should take a break for 10 to 15 minutes per use, and that VR games should stop if uncomfortable symptoms occur such as eyestrain fatigue, dizziness, loss
of equilibrium, nausea, or other
motion sickness -
type symptoms — basically the
same thing you'll tell anyone playing VR for their first time.
The problem here is that the «forcings» are in fact some other inherent variables
of the very
same climate - bearing system, but there is no clear separation
of time scales that allow for any sort
of coherent theories like «averaging
of fast
motion» that results in Landau - Ginzburg -
type equations for «slow envelopes».
Consistent with these conclusions, our own examination using the MTA sample
of the
types of peers children with ADHD named as liked and disliked classmates at age 7 — 9 did not yield support for the hypothesis that deviant children prefer one another; instead, we found that children with ADHD like and dislike the
same kinds
of peers as other children.8 Our study also indicated, however, that children with ADHD were disliked by more popular peers, suggesting that a process
of ostracism by high - status peers was already in
motion.8 If this is the case, gravitation toward deviant peers may occur over time, as children with ADHD find it harder and harder to gain acceptance by more preferred peers.