Sentences with phrase «unfamiliar people as»

Some clients report that their dog is better, possibly because the dog was able to pay attention to the unfamiliar person's dog and didn't focus on the unfamiliar person as much.

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Ashley Anderson, a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University, stated that «When people encounter an unfamiliar issue like nanotechnology, they often rely on an existing value such as religiosity or deference to science to form a judgment.»
Even if a person is unfamiliar, she may not think of him as a stranger if he's nice to her.
«For those unfamiliar with it,» DPR Managing Director Tim Bell writes, «Article 27 requires companies that are not established in the EU but that monitor or process the personal data of people within the EU to appoint an EU - based representative to act as their Europe - facing point of contact for individ... Read More
He has also observed that «This process of coming to see other human beings as «One of us» rather than as «them» is a matter of detailed description of what unfamiliar people are like and of redescription of what we ourselves are like.
Romney twists the facts about LDS Church beliefs to try to get people unfamiliar with the LDS Church to accept it as mainstream Christian which it is not.
It's going to strike people as such, because they're unfamiliar with it.
i an unfamiliar with the people you referenced as denouncing christians but i am familiar with christianity in america today and there is much to be criticized.
The Universe, known and unknown, is possibly not the most used definition of God, at least in the western world... but it is the Pantheistic version that jives so much more with science and is not a misappropriation of the smaller definitions of God, merely an unfamiliar definition to those with less knowledge of various more advanced religious and philosophic thought, within and outside those religions... The idea of Pantheism also thoughtfully considers why there is, rather than ridiculing, such a wide range of philosophical and ritual beliefs from a scientific perspective... without having to classify large groups of people, as senseless idiots from one end or destined for hell from the other.
He is now fighting me for custody of our still breastfeeding daughter, and saying that I am unreasonable for wanting to limit his visitation to accommodate breastfeeding, and to wait until she's weaned herself before allowing overnights (especially since overnights would be with an unfamiliar person in an unfamiliar setting such as a hotel or rental property).
Talk about in - the - moment targeting — these ads were aimed at people getting ready to vote, quite possibly as they were standing in the booth and looking up unfamiliar candidates on their cell phones at the last minute.
«For the UK's two million blind and partially - sighted people, as well as those with other disabilities or who are simply unfamiliar with their surroundings, a major factor stopping them from using buses is the lack of accessible information on board, such as next stop and final destination details.
The results, published in May in Current Biology, suggest systems in one side of the brain remain active as people venture into unfamiliar sleep situations — an apparent survival strategy reminiscent of the unihemispheric sleep reported in certain animals.
The term may be unfamiliar to most people, but the idea behind it is already starting to change lives — and to reshape society as a whole.
«That may be because when the brain is focused on processing new information — such as taking part in an unfamiliar activity with unfamiliar people in a new location — less «brain power» is available to focus on the family relationships,» said lead author Karen K. Melton, Ph.D., assistant professor of child and family studies in Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences.
«That may be because when the brain is focused on processing new information — such as taking part in an unfamiliar activity with unfamiliar people in a new location — less «brain power» is available to focus on the family relationships,» lead author Karen K. Melton, Ph.D., assistant professor of child and family studies, said in a press release.
I was really hoping that some people that were unfamiliar with what the word meant and what the diet could potentially offer them as an endurance athlete would read this article and have a really nice well - rounded evidence - driven introduction to the topic.
Many people are bothered by the limitations of the guided events but, as I argue in the article above, I still believe giving the free event a try can be very valuable (particularly if you are unfamiliar with how eHarmony works).
Do not allow a person unfamiliar with the tone in online dating chat, as if you are already familiar with them all my life.
It informs N.W.A. as a whole and give people who are unfamiliar with the rapper and entrepreneur his life story.
For those unfamiliar with PayDay 2, it is a co-operative first person shooter with up to 4 players that basically sees you play as a gang of criminals tasked with completing a variety of contracts.
We get no connect with the people inhabiting the story, except Neeson, and no feel of the dangers as they tread unfamiliar waters.
When all is said and done, they did what they could to make an oft told story exciting and succeeded in making it well - made, but the only people who may be totally unfamiliar with the film may be young children, who may not be as excited by this film when they could watch all those cute little creatures in A Bug's Life.
As for its unique appeal, it reaches beyond preconceived notions of a society most people — not just the ones who vote in this category — are unfamiliar with.
Clint Smith, a writer and teacher, uses poetry to help students understand that digging into uncertainty can be just as important as finding solutions — an unfamiliar concept for many young people.
«Delivering a working app — using new development tools, on an unfamiliar platform, with minimal prior knowledge — was an amazing experience, and we hope people will access the new code as some kind of super sample of a working netbeans application,» said Joseph Bennie, co-winner and project lead for Property Management System.
As Rachel tentatively reaches out into the unfamiliar world of Islam, and begins developing relationships with the people of the mosque and the terrorist cell within it, the potential reasons for Mohsin's murder only seem to multiply, from the political and ideological to the intensely personal.
The only problem I saw as I looked at everyone else's page, is that we made our sound buttons hidden and people unfamiliar with Book Creator, probably won't know it has sound.
I can see this as a trend as more companies offer easily side hustling opportunities and many people are unfamiliar with small business tax returns.
Major indicators of premature gray in dogs were fear of loud noises, as well as fear of unfamiliar animals or people.
He was a wonderful companion but he did have his quirks, such as a fear of children and unfamiliar people and later in life, thunderstorm anxiety and separation anxiety.
Steady, fun - loving, friendly, and willing to bark at unfamiliar people who enter his space, he's not as high - strung as some other terriers, but he may nonetheless be scrappy with other dogs or have a high prey drive that stresses neighborhood cats and small wildlife.
Based on what I've experienced during my years with a Leo as a pet, the breed is unfamiliar but attractive for many people.
Everyone in the family will be anxious to get to know the new cat but she may not be ready to have several unfamiliar people crowded in her sanctuary room (a room you designate as her safe zone before letting her free into the rest of the house).
The problem is that the initiative appears to be limited to purebreds, though the crisis created by vicious animals extends far beyond those sacred breeds and the owners most likely to need such encouragement are least likely ever to hear of it.According to the AKC, the test will consist of 10 categories that will show the dog's acceptance of strange people and strange dogs and of being handled in routine ways, such as grooming or petting by unfamiliar people.
By socializing one's puppy early on with a variety of new and unfamiliar people (including calm and gentle children), on a regular and ongoing basis (for at least the first two years of the dog's life), you can help prevent serious behavioral problems such as shyness, timidity, and aggression from developing as the puppy matures.
As your dog sees unfamiliar people coming and going, he will gradually become more comfortable when new people come around.
There are many distractions at obedience trials, such as barking dogs and unfamiliar people, and dogs need to be trained to be obedient in spite of all that is happening around them.
People are not sure what to expect as the rather aloof Reverend Matthews descends upon his unfamiliar parish, but nevertheless he is welcomed with open arms and gathered into the flock.
As a rule of thumb, your pup needs to meet at least a hundred different people before he is three months old — an average of three unfamiliar people a day.
Unless regularly given the opportunity to explore new surroundings and meet unfamiliar people and dogs, as dogs grow older, they become less accepting of their environment.
As they get older, dogs have fewer opportunities to meet unfamiliar people and dogs.
Cats older than 1 year retain memory for about 72 hours however, if they remain on unfamiliar territory past this time, they generally react to all people and pets as strangers.
For example, intact males constitute 80 percent of all dogs presented to veterinary behaviorists for what formerly has been described as dominance aggression, are involved in 70 to 76 percent of reported dog bite incidents, and are 2.6 times more likely to bite than neutered dogs, while unspayed females «attract free - roaming males, which increases bite risk to people through increased exposure to unfamiliar dogs,» and «contribute to the population of unwanted» and potentially aggressive dogs (Gershman et al., 1993; Sacks et al., 2000; AVMA, 2001).
We only accept our own patients for boarding, so we have a good idea about each pet's behaviors and idiosyncrasies, but there are some things we may not know such as how your pet gets along with unfamiliar people and animals or any special playtime activities.
Without a proper introduction to lots of people and dogs, he may view everyone unfamiliar as a threat.
No one knows for sure why early people favored barking dogs, but one theory is that they may have acted as an early warning system for people to alert them to unfamiliar people or animals that may be in the area.
Care should be taken not to startle the dog or approach its head suddenly and rapidly with direct eye contact - especially if the person making the diagnosis is unfamiliar with the dog — because that approach may be interpreted by the dog as an act of aggression.
Off course, Ray comes across as super friendly — just the kind of person you'd want showing you around unfamiliar territory.
As people hit the trails, beaches and swimming pools, dogs can be thrust into unfamiliar land or water environments, or end up spending extended periods of time outdoors in the heat.
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