Sentences with phrase «very affective»

Since standard employment procedures are not very affective for these people, it is up to an employment specialist to help them.
It is very affective and works for both our 13 year old and 3 1/2 dogs.
These medications are still very affective when necessary, and can bring relief to a pet suffering from allergies.
I see your what you are trying to say, but cats indoors I don't think will be very affective.
But wait, there's more, foods are not your only weapon when it comes to fighting psoriasis, there are various specialized dietary supplements and herbal medicines that are very affective as well.
Weird, but apparently very affective.
always been baffled by a lot of the criticism he receives maybe not always the most pleasing on the eye with his dribbles but a very affective player + who wants to mark theo Walcott..
His defensive work is brilliant and he is dangerous going forward, not quite as quick as some of our previous LBs but still very affective going forward.
Wilsheres future is in the DM role because he has fantastic burst of pace and can get the ball from defense into attack very affective.
I find it very affective and makes people feel intimidated — which in turn makes them do what I want.
I have been very affective in destroying faith in obsolete science and now perhaps we can get that atheist nonsense out of the public schools.

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Reaching out to the people in their own languages is very helpful, affective and fruitful.
Do we have the right to ask a child who has already been wounded by his past to adapt to the affective situation of his parents, a situation that is very different at once from that of the great majority of other children and from what the child aspires to rediscover?
vigorous passing that ends up going back more often than not is a sign that the final third is not very very affective against an opposition that is very resilient and to a certain extent shows there fear of conceding first against arsenal.
For now, we intend to apply the ANEW dictionary to political texts and speeches to extract over time measures of affective rhetoric, and in particular we will start with party manifestos — a very conservative test indeed — which are available in the UK going back to 1900 for the three main parties.
While Blue Monday is merely a myth, the winter blues — a.k.a. seasonal affective disorder — are very real, and January's typically poor weather does nothing to help them.
Soapwort is a naturally frothy herb; it makes a very mild yet affective shampoo that can be used every day without harming your hair.
Why seasonal acne and seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), are very closely linked.
We have found that while I - Messages can be very powerful for younger students, older students frequently use them to mask «You» statements whereas the restorative questions force participants in the process to go deeper with affective thoughts and responses.
This is not the usual magic tale for teens, but a very interesting novel, which deepens the affective relationships between parents and their children.
When clearing existing debts, this might seem like a practical option, but while it can be affective it is also very expensive.
Their teeth are very sharp and the response of the litter mates are affective and the damage is non due to the jaw being week.
I felt it very important to catalog my feelings at that moment — to honor Kusama's dedication to poetic sensation and to dedicate my own affective reaction to her psychosomatic projections on the difficult experience of everyday structure.
«Even though her entire oeuvre can be seen as an extended exploration of the formal principles of art, in her work — and its presentation — she takes very seriously the affective possibilities of painting, cuing color to emotion and layering onto the nonverbal realm the visual jokes and humor inherent to cartoons and comics,» writes Molesworth.
The Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule (Watson et al., 1988; Terracciano et al., 2003) assessed the affective components of subjective well - being by requiring participants to indicate on a 5 - point Likert scale to what extent (1 = very slightly, 5 = extremely) they generally experienced 20 adjectives describing affective states (10 for positive affect and 10 for negative affect) during a specific period («in this moment, today, last week, last month, or generally»).
Family issues can be very complex due to the extremely affective nature of familial relations.
They were, however, very much alike with respect to their affective equilibrium.
Therefore, it is difficult to ascertain whether our null findings reflect the fact that CU traits have a limited impact on emotion recognition and affective empathy within CD populations, whether they are due to the fact that we had limited statistical power to detect differences between groups, or whether they are explained by the restricted range of CU traits in our sample (as few of our CD participants had very high levels of CU traits).
Furthermore, associations between reactive and proactive aggression and anxiety, affective, somatic and total internalizing symptoms were very similar.
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