At the heart of both films is the question of a pilot's «character» and
subsequent behavior leading up to a catastrophe, and the bigger question of coincidence vs. fate.
Not exact matches
It is unthinkable that the disciples stole the dead body of Jesus and hid it before making their proclamation, for their
subsequent behavior,
leading sometimes to martyrdom, was simply inconsistent with a faith founded on a known deception.
This
leads the researcher to conclude, «The influences of pain, pain relief, and intrapartum medical interventions on
subsequent satisfaction are neither as obvious, as direct, nor as powerful as the influences of the attitudes and
behaviors of the caregivers.»
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration originally approved the drug in 1999, but
subsequent case reports of abnormal
behavior in adolescents who used the medication
led the agency in 2006 to require that all packaging of the drug include a warning label about potential neuropsychiatric side effects, such as hallucinations, delirium, self - harm and even suicide.
As many courses we develop will have a distal goal of
behavior change, it is important to make sure that our audience is processing content in a way that will
lead to strong attitudes and
subsequent behavior change.
After, I went back to Track of the Cat to see where the events of this «first» Anna park experience
led into her
subsequent behavior and could not find any rationale for writing this «first» with such sadistic violence.
Without altering the underlying
behavior which
led to excessive debt or financial difficulties to begin with, a home equity line of credit will only exacerbate the situation
leading default and
subsequent foreclosure.
Both
behaviors lead to initial momentum and
subsequent mean reversion in prices.
And wonderfully, they found that thinking about experiences
leads to more
subsequent altruistic
behavior than thinking about possessions.
If you are under investigation for
behavior that could
lead to an administrative hearing and a
subsequent loss of your professional license, you probably have questions.
Previous studies suggested that early childhood trauma can
lead to an array of negative health outcomes and
behaviors, including substance abuse, among both adolescents and adults.22 — 25 For example, childhood physical and sexual abuse has been shown to be associated with illegal drug use.26 — 28 Although these studies provide evidence that most substance abusers come from abusive homes, many of these studies have taken a «categorical» approach to examine the relationship between 1 or 2 forms of these childhood exposures and
subsequent drug abuse; few studies have examined illicit drug use and abuse in relation to multiple disturbing or stressful childhood exposures.
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden of psychological stress that changes
behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical functions in ways that promote
subsequent health problems and illness.22 Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences
lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can
lead to substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly
leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related problems found in the ACE substudies.