Sentences with phrase «tendencies by»

However, we eliminated between - person variance and variance caused by individual response tendencies by person - mean centering the variables (Ilies et al., 2010) and since common method variance can not explain nor alter interaction effects (i.e., significant cross-level interaction with work - home segmentation preference; Siemsen et al., 2010), we assume these biases only scarcely influenced our results.
My greatest achievement has been saving the life of a 12 year old girl with suicidal tendencies by talking her through two very sensitive situations.
Providing an apt metaphor for the long shadow cast by Sun Ra and others, the exhibition features more than sixty works of art, including ten new commissions, charting the evolution of Afrofuturist tendencies by an international selection of established and emerging practitioners.
He went against prevailing monumental and heroic tendencies by depicting vulnerable subjects such the poor, children and the elderly.
This movement aimed to react against the predominant artistic tendencies by enhancing the power of the subjective expression.
Our exhibition offers new approaches to similar Central - and Eastern European tendencies by virtue of a complex interpretation of Cold War realism.
Their presentation as random drops from loot boxes already exploits addictive tendencies by emulating the feeling of gambling even though they're not legally defined as such.
If your dog seems to have a tendency to constantly lick itself, or a specific object, you can break this habit and prevent future licking tendencies by using lick repellents.
Catering to these natural tendencies by providing safe items they can interact with (and often destroy) will ensure a fulfilling experience.
During a webinar hosted by the Journal of Indexes and IndexUniverse.com on Wednesday, the indexing pioneer unveiled the results of his recent look into investment tendencies by ETF investors.
The parental - choice aspect of chartering counters these tendencies by drawing educational authority away from a single state body and redistributing it to families.
Kore - eda seems determined to denude a scenario of blatant sentimental tendencies by remaining vague on the exact details causing this unique formation, yet the film often plays like a warm yet inescapably modest account of emotions often hyperbolized.
The script wobbles between heavy - handed and touching, but the result is a pleasantly nostalgic throwback that's saved from its copy - cat tendencies by charismatic actors.
is the attempt by too earnest, too literal animation to compensate for such tendencies by indulging in frivolity.
Have you read / are you familiar with the Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin?
Asked about his «filibustering» tendencies by TP earlier this year, the Shipley MP made no apologies.
Square bettors tend to overwhelmingly root for winning teams and high - scoring games, and sportsbooks account for these tendencies by shading favorites and overs.
you know how they play and you know their tendencies by now.
Colonial - era Catholicism on the East Coast adjusted to a potentially hostile cultural environment and overcame centrifugal tendencies by relocating the sacred from church building and public square to home, extended family and a «domesticized piety.»
If sheÕs not working or trying to keep up with her ÒsmokinÕ hotÓ husband, she might be watching Jeopardy or embracing her introvert tendencies by reveling in solitude.
Due to his view of progressive revelation, he frequently mentions that since people of the past did not have the full revelation that we have today, God had no choice but to occasionally accommodate their violent tendencies by engaging in some violence Himself.
How do we then live with the contradictory tendencies by which those who are believers and republicans must live and choose to live?
A connection to the land is, to some extent, not merely an anchoring but an unravelling element; a force which reins in some of liberalism's tendencies by jettisoning them.
Revising incentives, like bonuses, can help balance those tendencies by rewarding considered judgment.
There is, after all, a tendency by the media to be overly cynical when looking at the future in general and technology specifically.
Fortunately, we're not doomed to bad decision - making: We can fight the tendency by staying laser - focused on our long - term goals — then riding out any ups and downs until we hit our goals.
In the fourth Gospel Jesus counters this tendency by denying that he is a victim.
Yet in the wake of this advance there is a tendency by some to ignore or disparage the myriad of ideas and approaches of other schools.
The saintly Dom Guéranger with his L'Année Liturgique, and subsequent writers such as Pius Parsch, provided a healthy counterpoint to this tendency by instructing the laity on the texts of the liturgy themselves.
A wise state supports this tendency by allowing givers to subtract their gifts from their reported income, thus lowering their income taxes by that amount.
I try to tame my piling tendency by using the Evernote app to at least keep must - have recipes together.
This season has seen historically high levels of public support for AL teams during interleague play, and contrarian bettors can exploit this tendency by backing NL ball clubs.
Since we already knew that a majority of public bettors routinely take ranked teams against ranked opposition, I believed that we could exploit this tendency by focusing on heavily bet games where shading would be more prevalent.
This Pro System takes advantage of that tendency by recommending the under in games where both teams have winning records and most bettors are on the over.
Exploit that tendency by betting home favorites when two of the nation's best play each other.
There is also a tendency by Pakistan to be non cooperative when and if it is criticized.
There is a tendency by some men to want to bring all conversations back to them.
Kuntz entered the public debate about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in France after observing what he calls a growing tendency by French public authorities to distort scientific findings for political ends and after reading an alarmist article in his local newspaper, he says.
This means that unless you intentionally counter this tendency by pushing yourself to keep active and keep up the intensity, despite your low calorie intake, your weight loss will slow down automatically as you continue with caloric restriction.
That tendency by itself communicates fear.
Educators can counter this tendency by adopting a «warm - demander» style of instruction, communicating personal regard for students while demanding academic excellence.
Avenger's Brake Assist overcomes this tendency by using the ESP system to instantly apply the maximum available pressure to the brakes.»
Ownshelf takes advantage of this tendency by directly plugging into your Facebook, allowing friends to see which books you're currently sharing with the world, and which other one's you've been reading.
There may be a tendency by Nielsen in some cases to combine Amazon self - publishing estimates with Amazon Publishing numbers.
There's a certain tendency by pet owners to forego seeking consultation with their vet just to save a few dollars from the piece of advice that will be given to them.
The abundance of process - based works connects the artists in the collection to an artistic legacy that characterized much of the art of the late 1960s, while the archaeological impetuses point to a prevailing tendency by artists to operate in an investigative mode, mining complex ideas of the artwork's site and temporality.
Unfortunately it shows, in my judgment, a current tendency by this group of scientists and their supporters to react by down grading some serious and basic statistical errors and inabilities to place uncertainty measures on results to a level of «minor» flaws and to characterize the criticisms as personal attacks.
There are now several studies that highlight this tendency by scientists to avoid highlighting risks, lest they be seen as «alarmist.»
One reason such bubbles form is the tendency by many investors to confuse «risk» with «uncertainty.»
«What this leak also shows is the tendency by some to dishonestly engage in an open process and to cherry - pick «facts» about climate change to suit their own arguments, while failing to consider the full body of evidence.»
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