Sentences with phrase «used in a negative manner»

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This assertion had three components: (1) The commenter estimated the cost over 60 days to be $ 250 million based on the on - going cost from the final 2016 RIA of $ 1.5 billion per year, (2) that cost savings over a 10 - year period were not provided to allow comparison to the negative effects on investors that would occur over the ten year period, (3) that industry cost savings were not projected out over 10 years using returns on capital in a similar manner to investors» lost earnings.
Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy uses small rewards or successes as motivators to replace negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors with more useful ones, in a systematic, stepwise manner.
When used in a rhetorical manner by opponents of a particular district map, the term has a negative connotation but does not necessarily address the legality of a challenged map.
«It was confirmed that the nuclear test that was carried out at a high level in a safe and perfect manner using a miniaturised and lighter nuclear device with greater explosive force than previously did not pose any negative impact on the surrounding ecological environment,» state - run KCNA news agency said.
Use full range of motion and perform both the positive and negative portion of the movement in a slow, controlled manner, and don't forget to squeeze the calves as hard as possible.
When using an attention grabber, never cease the humping in a harsh manner — else, you risk creating negative behavior.
Because our review of the literature indicated that this set of risk factors and outcomes had not previously been investigated in a thoroughly comprehensive and systematic manner with longitudinal data, data from the Children in the Community Study, 27 a prospective longitudinal investigation, were used to investigate whether negative life events or severe interpersonal difficulties during adolescence mediate the association between childhood adversities and suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood.
Using a Cognitive Parenting Strategy, such as the familiar Stop and Go Traffic Light with a STAR acronym, when confronted with challenging behaviors, parents are taught to Stop (red light), Think (yellow light), Ask (yellow light), and Respond (green light) to encourage the parents to slow down their impulsive and often negative reactions and instead interact with their child in a calm, thoughtful manner; teaching brief anger and stress management strategies to parents is included
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