And I was genuinely
shocked by the behaviour of one of the daters.
Not exact matches
The spending
behaviour of firms in regions hit
by the oil price
shock is also recovering, supported
by improving commodity prices and business confidence.
Wow
shocking behaviour by our development squad #lcfc looks like there career is over???????? @OfficialFOXES http://t.co/msjUOnBp99
Barton has been «
shocked»
by the
behaviour of Magpies supporters — especially their treatment of manager Sam Allardyce.
Speaking during the event, Diko, however, expressed
shock at the pains of different communities as explained
by the traditional rulers on the
behaviours of herdsmen.
We were
shocked to learn of workarounds of the tax system that were considered normal
behaviour by big corporations but which appalled the individual taxpayer.
Along with a few other members of the foreign community including doctors and missionaries who remained in the city, and driven
by simple humanitarian concerns,
shock at the appalling
behaviour of Germany's Asian ally, and a love for the country and people among whom he had worked for so long, he created a safety zone in which a quarter of a million civilians survived what was later to go down in history as the «Nanking Massacre.»
It reflects how inaccurately Lars von Trier observes young
behaviour and how denigrating he is to women
by valuing
shock tactics over authenticity.
Knightley, who won a best supporting actress Oscar nomination for her part in the Weinstein produced drama The Imitation Game and was photographed with him at Hollywood parties, said she was «profoundly
shocked»
by reports of his «disgusting
behaviour», in an statement sent to The Telegraph.
I am profoundly
shocked by the reports of his disgusting
behaviour.
By using this type of electric dog training device, you can give your dog a small electric
shock when you need to correct certain
behaviours.
Furthermore, when the dogs were worked
by the individual who originally trained them, their stress and fear - related
behaviours was further increased, showing that the presence of the handler and the sound of his commands had become conditioned cues associated with previous
shock.
This is shown in economics
by the potential for small initial
shocks — a few hundred billions in toxic debt for instance — to cause a global economic meltdown as a result of collective emergent
behaviour.
The person who has had the affair is often
shocked by their own
behaviour and seeking to understand it and repair the damage that has been caused.