Sentences with phrase «sense of adaptability»

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In a work recently completed, but not yet published, I have explained how the adaptability of animal bodily systems, especially the brain, which Meredith and Stein have remarkably demonstrated in respect of the senses in their The Merging of the Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neursenses in their The Merging of the Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neurSenses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neurology.
He obviously isn't the first person to make this comparison, but while the concept of comparing floor spacing to the spread offense makes intuitive sense, Gundy is talking about something else, too — adaptability.
Some parents may find that their child is having trouble with adaptability, and instead of the child adapting to the setting, environmental modifications and adjustments are needed in order to ensure the child's sense of safety and ability to be successful.
For White, the adaptability of Cameronite Conservatism, as expressed in whig imperialism, explains the ease of his adoption to Thatcherism as Thatcherism represents the prevailing «common sense» in early twenty - first century British politics.
He and his colleagues argue that today's better understanding of the pace of evolution, human adaptability and the way the mind works all suggest that, contrary to cartoon stereotypes, modern humans are not just primitive savages struggling to make psychological sense of an alien contemporary world.
We've identified the 29 Key Dimensions of Compatibility, which cover important factors like your social style, character, sense of humor and adaptability — a key part of getting to know you.
«Vulnerability» was assessed in the traditional sense of determining human «exposure» to environmental change, «dependency» in terms of food, jobs, and revenue at stake, and «adaptability» in terms of wealth, assuming that richer countries will have more capacity to respond [41 — 43].
Be the person who can get the job done with flair, adaptability, concern, commitment and a deep sense of authority and regard for rules.
valuable skills is adaptability to a new role and sense of urgency in accomplishing a task.
Recently, De Caroli & Sagone (2016) deepened the differences between the affective profiles in the dimensions of resilience and psychological well - being factors in Italian adolescents, underlining that adolescents with self - fulfilling profile reported higher resilience (sense of humor, competence, adaptability, and engagement) and psychological well - being (autonomy, purpose in life, and self - acceptance) than adolescents with the other affective profiles.
In comparison to other groups, mothers of children with ASD reported greater use of maladaptive coping strategies (self - blame, wish - fulfilling fantasy), greater information seeking, less marital satisfaction, sense of competence and family adaptability, and higher family cohesion.
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