Sentences with phrase «through gradual process»

Often socialization needs to be accomplished through a gradual process.

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Intimacy grows when conflicts are faced and worked through in the painful but fulfilling process of gradual understanding and compromise of differences.
The authors of the study, an international team from Portuguese, Spanish, Catalonian, German, Austrian and Italian research institutions, say their findings suggest that the process of modern human populations absorbing Neanderthal populations through interbreeding was not a regular, gradual wave - of - advance but a «stop - and - go, punctuated, geographically uneven history.»
Borell - Damian cites the example of the so - called Bologna process to harmonize higher education across Europe, which has taken place since 1999 through gradual «bottom - up» measures, rather than being imposed from the top down.
It was only later that I changed my mind — a gradual, nay, ineffable process I should probably describe, for the sake of Beauty, as an epiphany at the end of a pier in Santa Monica while watching the sun go down through my Ray - Bans.
Her growth from deferential girl into self - assured woman is a gradual process, enlivened through the subtlety of her acting.
By going through the credit repair process step by step and giving your credit habits a makeover, you can correct errors, potentially remove negative items, and ultimately, see gradual improvements to your score.
Teaching the dog through exceedingly gradual steps that being home alone is not a scary thing — a process called desensitization, which is used with animals of every species (including humans) to help overcome fears and phobias.
Gradual change allows your bird to overcome their natural suspicions through a process of observation, mental adjustment and testing.
Desensitization: this is a process where you make fear less intense in your dog through very, very gradual exposure.
Kusama has noted that she began to see her surroundings through a screen of dots early in her life, and she later came to refer to the process as obliteration — the gradual removal of any trace of something.
In this work water, in the form of rivers and falls, is separated out from the surrounding darkness, reflecting the slow, gradual process of water carving its way through rock and earth.
& Process 75 (2010)(analyzing Supreme Court brief readability using Flesch Reading Ease, Gunning Fog, and Flesch - Kincaid tests, and reporting variation in readability for different types of litigant and across time periods); Ian Gallacher, «When Numbers Get Serious»: A Study of Plain English Usage in Briefs Filed Before the New York Court of Appeals, 46 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 451 (2013)(using Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch - Kincaid test to measure readability and finding gradual reduction in readability from 1969 through 2008); Keith Carlson, Michael A. Livermore, & Daniel Rockmore, A Quantitative Analysis of Writing Style on the U.S. Supreme Court, 93 Wash..
Defined client financial situation and needs through gradual discovery process and active listening
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