Sentences with phrase «such escape attempts»

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But while the truth will set you free, remember the psychologist Erich Fromm's observation of humankind's attempt to escape from such freedom.
How, will always remain a mystery, for the surveillance was such as to discourage any attempt at escape.
«The time spent in the initial and second phase differs according to prey species, with some species such as ostriches, hares and steenbok attempting to escape by executing sudden changes in direction, whilst other species such as wildebeest, gemsbok and springbok attempt to run fast in a more or less straight line.
Since this is in 3 - D, Hurwitz and Schlossberg mildly poke the gimmick («Hasn't 3 - D jumped the shark,» Harold wonders), while director Todd Strauss - Schulson takes full advantage of such gimmickry as eggs and their yolks flying at the camera in slow motion as Harold attempts to escape the protestors» wrath.
Such narrative curlicuing is meant to engender questions of what is and isn't real, but as Baby Doll plans her escape from this malevolent house of burlesque and prostitution, Snyder's attempts at generating confusion flop miserably.
Otherwise, behaviors such as barking, destructiveness, escape attempts, and even housebreaking accidents may occur.
Behaviours such as the ears pulled backward, frequent lip licking, yawning, escape attempts and biting displayed during a physical examination were especially telling.
What's more, anxiety can lead to destructive behaviors, such as inappropriate elimination, barking, howling, digging, chewing or attempts to escape.
If your hamster escapes its cage it may attempt to chew through various different household objects such as furniture or electrical wires, and in doing so could easily injure itself or even suffer a fatal accident.
In the owner's attempt to manage these common and foreseeable problems, the puppy is relegated outdoors, where he quickly becomes de-socialized and develops other annoying habits, such as barking, digging, and escaping.
Dogs dig for multiple reasons, such as boredom, attempts to escape, hidden toy or bone search and many more.
Even when the fur - kid understands that a particular location, such as the doorway, is forbidden, they may avoid the place when you're looking, but attempting to escape as soon as visitors arrive and the door cracks a whisker - width open.
If your snake keeps attempting to escape, provide it with secure hiding places and lots of different climbing structures, and perhaps try providing a visual barrier such as a coat of paint or a decorative façade on the outer surface of the walls or top of the enclosure.
When left alone, dogs with severe separation anxiety may display panic attacks consisting of destruction to entrance / exit points of the home (doorways and windows), house - soiling, distress vocalizing and self - injurious behavior such as excessive licking and chewing of body parts or bloody paws from escape attempts.
Stress: He may be attempting to escape an environmental factor, such as disturbing construction noises, neighborhood dogs, and thunderstorms.
There is always a first though and Richard B. Riddick (played by a gravely voiced Vin Diesel) may not be the first guy to attempt such an escape, but if he succeeds he'll most probably be the first to ever reach that most elusive of exits, naturally that's where you step in and fill Riddick's boots.
We have seen many games over the years where you play the victim, the hunted, attempting to escape from ruthless monsters such as Silent Hill «s Pyramid Head or the Baker family in Resident Evil 7, but rarely do we have the opportunity to switch over to play from the perspective of the hunter.
There is no validity in the «hockey stick» plot, «talking up» such predeterministic «experiments» is NOT an action of SCIENCE, but of Politics and I again point to the persistent attempts to cite «attitude» towards the «greenhouse platform» in terms of a «Political Siding», again to escape notice of the LACK of SCIENCE within the «greenhouse platform»... Your's, Peter K. Anderson a.k.a. Hartlod (tm) From the PC of Peter K Anderson E-Mail: [email protected] http://hartlod.blogspot.com/
Don't Jump at 65 MPH and Up — This surely wouldn't be a problem for the average person, and surely anyone attempting to exit a moving vehicle at such speed would be attempting to escape imminent danger.
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