Sentences with phrase «tendencies as»

These diagnostic categories include individuals manifesting character pathology, borderline personalities, antisocial and sociopathic tendencies as well as addictive behaviors.
Those who had caregivers who were unavailable, unresponsive, or overly intrusive may have learned to take care of their own needs from a young age and might have developed avoidant tendencies as a result.
From this perspective, social adversity and perceived threat in childhood should upregulate the innate immune system, a system that provides immediate defense against infection, and enhance pro-inflammatory response tendencies as a way to prepare for potential impending tissue damage and infection.
These both exhibit the same tendencies as the other LCD devices however to a less extent.
But now more and more tech companies cite a pool of talent and the Irish Venture Capital Association's investment tendencies as reasons for the city's appeal.
Eventually performance came to link tendencies as disparate as abstract expressionism, pop art, Fluxus and Arte Povera.
The reason I mention this is that it has a lot to do with my tendencies as an artist — to move in a creative direction without any of the necessary knowledge or experience required, and then collaborate or learn from others to accomplish my goal.
, with features brought so sharply into focus by mannerist tendencies as to seem overly fleshy and slightly repulsive.
The grotesque, anatomical quality of the figures, often fully or partially nude, recalls depictions by painter John Currin, with features brought so sharply into focus by mannerist tendencies as to seem overly fleshy and slightly repulsive.
The artists align themselves with curious aspects of cultural antiquity to present two types of contemporary tile installations that comment on humanity's decadent tendencies as well as its quest for purity.
One can read such tendencies as a reaction to the neoconceptual work that has dominated recent artistic discourse.
The Chinese artworks relate to a number of areas of special interest of the Daimler Art Collection, among others especially in terms of abstract and conceptual art tendencies as well as in new media forms.
She cites its constructive method and abrupt, sometimes disruptive tendencies as reason.
In 1965, Dwan established a gallery in New York where she presented groundbreaking exhibitions of such new tendencies as minimalism, conceptual art, and land.
Those who dismiss those tendencies as mere racism, Haidt notes, «have missed several important aspects of moral psychology related to the general human need to live in a stable and coherent moral order.»
We're invited to laugh at Lady Bird's plain annoying tendencies as well as Kyle's teen - hustler dickish moves («You're going to have sooo much un-special sex») without judgement.
Given Jolie's sometimes ham - fisted tendencies as a director, a viewer expecting a complex and subtle exploration of marital crisis may be in for disappointment.
writer Steven Zaillian turned in three screenplays for films of varying quality «The Falcon and the Snowman,» «Awakenings» and «Jack the Bear» that showcased the best and worst of his tendencies as a filmmaker.
Well what I can say, espiritual warrior, some times heyoka tendencies as long I am connected, so far things are starting to make more and more sense, like finishing the puzzle picture....
Fortunately, sweet potatoes and true yams are not part of the nightshade family despite their names, and do not exhibit the same tendencies as nightshades toward promoting leaky gut and inflammation in the body.
Also, this product has superior solubility tendencies as compared to the other supplements.
The child adapts quickly, develops hypoglycemic tendencies as a coping strategy — among one of them methylation of the RXR - Alpha gene.
The idea of classifying suicidal tendencies as a disease is being taken seriously.
This bias interferes with the interpretation of average tendencies as well as individual differences.
Lebron is gonna be able to more focus on his opponents and their tendencies as we get deeper.
I find that my conservative friends are just as committed to overcoming these «appalling» tendencies as are my liberal friends.
The universalistic elements in this humanism are likely to be in tension with nationalist tendencies as well as with traditional religious teachings.
There are whole passels of pastors who project the same tendencies as politicians, who are under the hynotic state of their» leaders», whom they MUST obey or be directed to the back seat area and made to;» SHUT UP ``.
It's just a pathetic excuse for their hypocrisy in exhibiting the same tendencies as those they denounce.
It is instead of just another human institution with all the same tendencies as every other institution that is built by to give an elite few power over others for monetary gain.
I think she is most definitely showing her tendencies as a chaplain, though.
«Democrats have that tendency as well,» Mr. Ayres adds, pointing to the Obama administration's unwillingness to grant waivers on some requirements of its signature health - care reform law.
Yet, while some may see this tendency as dedication, in reality, it pulls leaders» focus in too many directions.
Of course faithful Christians constantly mediate between the teachings of the Church and our needs in the moment, but the «moral complexity» mindset tempts us to recast this tendency as a kind of sophistication.
Indeed Bergson went further and conceived this tendency as an inherent necessity of the intellect.
Since not all personal conversions lead to fundamentalist views of the Bible, it would be preferable to emphasize a more universal tendency as the origin of conservative zeal: the human quest for absolute certainty.
The dialectical formula asserting that it is by being above it that the orienting term is in the dynamic tendency as one of the factors that constitute it, is a formula that is both complex and single, and can not be resolved without detriment to the phenomenon in question.
Nor is it possible, for reasons which must be dealt with in a moment, to try to separate the orienting term from the tendency as if it were purely external and merely as a matter of fact the goal to which the tendency moves, but only in virtue of an independent impulse in the latter not intrinsically dependent on the term but simply belonging objectively speaking to finite spirit as such.
Lanzetta describes this tendency as putting the Council «before» the Church, which is an error.
The cat has that obnoxious meowing tendency as well but her cuddling on the couch and sleeping with me at night makes up for it.
In the end, I decided that the tendency to retreat to «jumpers for goalposts» was a barrier to reform, because it leaves the Samaranch - Havelange tendency as the only people able to bring in the cash.
Our tendency as a culture is to want our healers to give us what amounts to a prescription to cure us of our ills.
We have identified this tendency as Negative Controlling.
Author and radio broadcaster Reggie Lutz discusses her tendency as a writer to synthesize fiction genres, recommends qualities to look for in a writing critique group, offers advice on pitching and interviewing with radio hosts, and more.
They can sometimes be aggressive toward other dogs, but socialization can minimize this tendency as well.
It was chosen to use the local monthly temperature tendency as a scaling factor for the temperature from the runs forced with the Hadley Centre data, while precipitation rate and wind force are kept unscaled.
In order to compare the results it has been suggested to scale in time with the global temperature tendency as a scaling factor.
(Combined Air was an excellent example of how r. 20 has been neutered each time it has been upgunned over the decades: a promising start, then more and more and more decisions that expanded the list of situations in which summary judgment wasn't to be granted; Karabus and Tjaden very accurately cite this tendency as «interpretive erosion».)
Compared to the previous quarter (Q4 2014), the sales dropped from 10.5 million units, which is a normal tendency as the last quarter is usually the strongest period of the year.
I actually can relate to Gray's «rubber band theory,» and recognize that tendency as a flaw I have in relationships.
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