Sentences with phrase «show proclivity»

Disorganized children often show a proclivity to control through punitive or care - giving behavior.
If you're going for something in the creative industries, or for a creative job in the tech industry, then it might be ideal to show this proclivity for innovation and to express to these employers that you can be unique.
Conservatives in Australia, Brazil, and Canada also show a proclivity for climate denial, though not at the same levels as the U.S. Outside of the oil - producing countries in the Middle East, Australia, Canada, and the U.S. have some of the highest per capita carbon emissions in the world.
This line closed at a high of 46 points at some books, demonstrating how the public, who tend to show a proclivity for high scoring games, can increase an O / U line.
Additionally, Tchir argues that European investors have shown a proclivity to rush into trades leading to what he calls «periods of violent indigestion,» pointing to the big swing in German bund yields seen early last year following the European Central Bank's announcement of more QE as a prime example.
(When it comes to preschool, he hasn't shown any proclivity to compromise with Republicans.)

Not exact matches

Canadians show a slightly higher proclivity to pursue overseas employment opportunities than their OECD counterparts, with 50 — 60 % either living abroad or expressing a willingness to do so.
Data shows that a woman's proclivity to tend and befriend makes them a better bet than a man for a quick phone chat.
It was shown in a study out of the University of New Mexico that the woman's proclivity to cheating on her spouse is almost directly proportional to how many immune system genes she shares with her spouse.
Believe it or not, the show — if not quite there yet — is bursting with potential, a police procedural with Hannibal Lecter at its core and assurances from the creators that the grisly nature of the eminent psychologists true culinary proclivities won't be secret for too long (though they have said that the reveal will only arrive if the show gets renewed.)
In line with the show's proclivity towards namedropping as a means of characterisation, the second episode sees her reference having been emailed by Spike Lee about her short film.
Over the show's 8 season run, Michelle grew into a precocious troublemaker with a proclivity for shenanigans.
«Clearly, the man can not be trusted; and Cerf's persistent proclivity towards prevarication, political smear campaigns and the privatization of public schools shows that he is not fit to run New Jersey's education system.»
Edith is the last of the Finch family, who have shown over the past century a certain proclivity for finding early and tragic deaths.
Not only is Valiant Hearts an excellent game, but it's one that shows Ubisoft Montpellier's finest traits — a tendency to mix silliness with pathos, and a proclivity for genre - hopping sequences set to music — to belong to the studio, rather than one man.
The show highlights Alan Shields» idiosyncratic practice, which featured unconventional materials and unusual presentation formats, along with a proclivity for saturated colors and optical richness.
While Kelly's proclivity for utilizing dazzlingly nuanced color is well recognized, this show also highlights the artist's long study of the interaction of black and white.
Altogether, the show is a stark reminder by this extraordinary ninety - year old artist of the darker proclivities of humanity.
«Scopophilia,» a term borrowed from the psychoanalytic set to denote a desire rooted in observation, is a fitting title for an exhibition by an artist well known for her voyeuristic proclivities: Nan Goldin's latest show is a penetrating, self - critical look at a career spent depicting others.
Perhaps Kai Althoff's homage to the fluid seductiveness of Jewish masculinity hung on translucent silk curtains is the show's most grandiose artwork; it's exceptionally beautiful and weird in a German - Catholic - homo sort of way, and you can see how, in the moments where the more dangerous confluences of personal proclivities begin to surface, the curators» premise allows for a kind of Huysmans-esque inventiveness.
With current shows in five countries, British artist Ryan Gander talks about his extremely diverse output — encompassing sculptures, paintings, installations, building interiors, sneaker designs, essays, and more — in light of his proclivity for oddly «functional» art.
To wit, the various contrarian carney shows, whose often freakish array of alternative perspectives are nonetheless inevitably scrutinized to the point of absurdity thanks to their enthusiasts» proclivity for redundant presentation wherever actual scientists may be found to tap on the shoulder.
You can see the results of this human proclivity in Kesten Green's analysis of Big Scares that Never Showed Up.
The results, as described in the report, «Personal Appearances: Global Consumer Survey Results on Apparel, Beauty and Grooming» show that Americans are actually quite average in their proclivity for cleanliness.
Given it's now shown, individual Judicial proclivities cause a wide variance in outcomes in North Dakota Family law, the Legislature has the responsibility to act.
In conclusion, despite its limitations, this study supports and extends the findings of previous reports showing that the MAOA polymorphism in combination with early experience modulates individual proclivity to later - life physical aggression.
We have shown that individual differences in children's EF (but not general cognitive ability) mediate the relations between each of two aspects of parental behavior (that is, «parental scaffolding» or the proclivity to modify instructions and support in response to children's behavior and «negative parent - child interaction» or the extent to which parents are critical, controlling and display negative affect on the other) and children's early academic ability.
Conversely, it was found that secure mothers showed better attunement with their children and greater ability to repair mismatched states during free play (Riva Crugnola et al., 2013), as well as the maternal proclivity to talk about painful emotions predicted emotional understanding in children (Dunn and Brown, 2001), as well as the early acquisition of ToM (Hughes and Dunn, 2002).
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