The phrase
"set pattern" refers to a fixed or established way of doing something. It means following a specific routine or sequence that is consistent and predictable.
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This normal, healthy swallowing habit
sets a pattern for a correct normal swallow into adulthood.
A beautiful inner journey with
set patterns of breath and movement graduating to strength and deep inner knowledge.
Teaching a girl how to keep her skin
healthy sets the pattern and pace that will build healthy habits for the rest of her life.
However, the minimal financial support offered by the government was to
set a pattern for at least the next 15 years.
By the time young people enter care they often have
set a pattern of attachment behaviours and beliefs that put them at risk and are difficult to replace.
However, further expanding this system is the fact that the characters in the game
follow set patterns throughout their daily lives, so players can study their target's routines and pick out the perfect opportunity to strike.
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It will
set a pattern not only for better sleep, but also for a healthy, nurturing relationship with your children for a lifetime to come.»
Robert Rauschenberg and his «Combines,» Gordon Matta - Clark, and Peter Fischli and David Weiss all
helped set the pattern.
Elevate the look of any bedroom decor with the Brookline
comforter set patterned in an eye - catching medallion print.
In many ways the Force Awakens set shows just
how set a pattern Disney Infinity can follow.
To date, few studies have utilized electronic Ecological Momentary Assessment (e.EMA) as a methodology that allows siblings to record in real time and across
everyday settings their patterns of interaction, including rule breaking behavior.
The majority of the enemies in RIVE will have a homing feature to attack you directly, although some other enemies will have their
own set patterns making them a little less challenging, unless they're getting in the way of your maneuvers.
ASU is now using
many set patterns around Becker in the pivot, which are designed to get Joe Caldwell and Dennis Dairman open.
The answer given to both of these questions during the
war set the pattern that prevailed during the period of reconstruction.
Jeremiah's own
experience set the pattern for those psalmists whose words have kindled hope in the hearts of many generations since.
«If we believe God's ways are good ways, then in our best moments we know deep down that the Ten
Commandments set a pattern for life that is essentially good.»
Charles Fonville from Birmingham, Ala. and the University of
Michigan set the pattern of the speedy, explosive shotputter, which was further improved by an Ivy Leaguer, Jim Fuchs of Yale.
This
incident set the pattern for the early exchanges with Birmingham, who showed seven changes from the side which convincingly won at Sheffield Wednesday, struggling to get to grips with the tie.
During a briefing at City Hall, Mr. de Blasio said that
deal set a pattern he expected to be replicated in future deals.
«In many cases, school performance in
kindergarten sets the pattern for later academic performance,» said James A. Griffin, Ph.D., deputy chief of the Child Development and Behavior Branch at the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which funded the study.
Leave your scarf lying nice and flat to dry (this may take up to 24 hours) and if your paint requires it, iron your scarf on the reverse side to
heat set your pattern.
Ever since
Goldfinger set the pattern that has guided the series, the individual films have risen or fallen on the quality of the leading man and the cleverness of the execution.
Released in 1971, the campy The Abominable Dr.
Phibes set the pattern for the rest of his career, putting quotation marks around every scary moment, and letting Price indulge his hammiest impulses.
You want to do well in school, don't you...» That
girl set the pattern for all future assemblies at School 21.
Our human brains intuitively grasp and appreciate hierarchy; the Marzano
Model sets the pattern for optimal student learning.
She talks about the breed standard, what the breed was originally bred to do, what type of coat a Bouvier «should have» if the coat is correct, and where to
set the pattern lines.
With more than fifty participating artists, this year's EVA International nominally responded to the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising — the failed revolution that
nevertheless set the pattern for the politics and ideologies of the future Irish Republic.
In its denial of traditional disciplinary boundaries, this influential
event set a pattern for Happenings and Fluxus activities and provided an impetus for much of the live art of the following decade.
Griswold also warns that regularly accepting late rent
payments sets a pattern that may make eviction more difficult in the future.
Well, if Mannix set the twentieth - century pattern for Catholic prelates Down Under, George Pell will be regarded by historians as the man
who set the pattern for the twenty - first century.