Sentences with phrase «such tight bonds»

Veteran and pet have forged such a tight bond that Bobby can not stand to be away from George.

Not exact matches

The trend can be seen in both the supply of and demand for market - making services, and reflects both post-crisis cyclical conditions (such as diminished bank risk appetite and strong bond issuance) and structural changes in the markets themselves (such as tighter risk management or regulatory constraints).
Such tight spreads mean that even a small selloff can wipe out credit's extra income over government bonds.
When you have a tight bond, positive consequences, such as praise, become much more effective.
One of the most powerful is group selection: In a competition between groups such as tribes, the one that has tighter bonds and more cooperative members will tend to win out.
Use of this gel for cartilage repair has advantages such as the minor surgical procedure required, tight bonding with the damaged tissue and lack of rejection.»
Atoms of most elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen and carbon, form tight chemical bonds by sharing electrons with their neighbours in order to give each atom a stable configuration of electrons.
The glucose molecules of natural, unrefined foods such as vegetables and fruit, have a much tighter bond and are intertwined with fiber and cellulose.
Such dogs form tight bonds with their owners and some of their family members, making them as one of the best small dog breeds for an apartment.
The EFT model comes with research on how to help couples heal, to address the pains and fear that come after such a breach of trust, and to foster a tighter, deeper bond that you had before.
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