Sentences with phrase «very best behaviour»

Make sure they never forget that even in personal time, they represent «you,» and must always be on their very best behaviour.
«In the mail addressed to the LFP by Nice to ask for the yellow card for Mario Balotelli to be rescinded, the player and the club have emphasised the referee's very good behaviour on a human level vis - a-vis the player.

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Also, the HighLow broker is very well institutionally organized that it is not likely for traders to experience any mischievous activity or any unethical behaviour from this broker.
This is, admittedly, a very important matter and my own desire to investigate the «higher» and more complex aspects of animal behaviour, and not to rest content with Lloyd Morgan's injunction, may well have been due to my early reading of Whitehead.
In 1 Corinthians Paul simply assumes that a certain kind of behaviour is unquestionably unacceptable, while in the same letter making very careful moral distinctions between matters covered by a «word of the Lord» (for example against divorce), matters he himself advises are best (keeping an unbelieving wife), and matters intrinsically indifferent where we must be governed by respect for the consciences of others (eating butcher's meat which may have come from offerings to idols).
It's been very touch and go, as she's had a lot of behaviour issues, well they're not issues to her but of course to us they have been.
It is very hard to criticize our own players, but I personally was outraged by his behaviour and think that he needs to curb that angry streak or he is just going to cost Arsenal valuable points in the future, and hardly be a good role - model to young up - and - coming footballers.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
I feel very honoured to be given a special seat on the players plane, I promise to be on my best behaviour.
DR. DEBORAH PONTILLO: I might change the word competition to modelling behaviour just because I think the word «competition» may imply one child wins, the other loses and of course you never want to get into that because of [inaudible 00:29:41] reasons just to make the other child not feel very good especially if you're truly not as ready.
«It was only possible to compare our experimental results with computer simulations because we mixed nanoparticles whose behaviour we can control very well,» he said.
Working together with Cedric Notredame (CRG) and Elena Martín - García (UPF), the scientists found that as well as becoming obese, the mice started very early to show the signs of addiction - like behaviour and binge - eating in response to these enticing foods.
These, the best such observations so far, reveal that the behaviour of the material being accreted onto the black hole is very stable, and — so far — has not been disrupted by the arrival of material from the G2cloud.
Hawkins adds, «We know that really well - learned, stereotyped motor behaviours are preserved until very late in Alzheimer's disease.»
Today, this behaviour is very well understood at the microscopic level: magnetism goes back to the angular momentum — the spin — of the electrons in the outer shell of the atoms that build up a solid state crystal.
«With our microchip we can control the complex quantum systems very well and measure their behaviour,» says Tim Langen, leading author of the paper published in «Science.»
But we do not understand very well how these changes lead to changes in behaviour
It can be pretty difficult to spot when your partner is being passive aggressive, it's often a behaviour that they've relied upon over time and have thus gotten very good at hiding it; getting the cold shoulder for no apparent reason and unrelenting moodiness are strong markers of passive aggression.
Host Jon Dore explores the boundary between good behaviour and bad behaviour with very funny guests John Wing, Darren Frost, Shazia Mirza, Sean Keane, Mike Ward, Elvira Kurt, and Dan Licoppe.
Also, the idea was well concieved and illustrated, especially as the idea of violence in entertainment affecting your behaviour is a very current one even now.
The impact of these Healthy Schools activities means that: pupils are more engaged in P.E; literacy has improved; pupils have better relationships with one another and are more physically active at break and lunch times; attendance is in line with national averages; there are very low incidences of bad behaviour recorded after lunch time; all pupils that attended swing high club showed improved handwriting as a result of this intervention; 55 fruit pots are sold each day to pupils in KS2; and 40 pupils attend breakfast club.
So, what we're suggesting is while those programs are also very important and they show good effects on changing behaviours or other outcomes, teacher - student relationships are also important and could achieve similar effects through building positive relationships.
Students comment on the unique, useful and enjoyable nature of the wellbeing lessons, with 88 per cent indicating that they highly enjoy their wellbeing lessons and look forward to them; 85 per cent strongly agreeing that the lessons have meaningful content and are very worthwhile; 68 per cent stating that the lessons help them to become resilient and challenge negative thoughts; 72 per cent reporting that the lessons encourage them to become calmer in their thinking and more thoughtful and understanding; and 66 per cent reporting that the lessons help them change their behaviour for the better and to recognise their individual strengths.
Good headteachers might well retort here, with justification of course, that they are very important in any school: they set behaviour policies, they shape the curriculum and all the learning around it, they oversee the budget, they recruit good teachGood headteachers might well retort here, with justification of course, that they are very important in any school: they set behaviour policies, they shape the curriculum and all the learning around it, they oversee the budget, they recruit good teachgood teachers.
The suspension system is really pretty basic, with MacPherson Struts at the front and a simple, coil - spring torsion - beam arrangement at the rear (brakes are discs on all wheels), but it's very refined in terms of its behaviour and works well with the Maxx - spec 16 - inch alloy wheels shod with 215/60 R16 tyres providing decent grip.
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I have attended several of her presentations at scientific meetings on various aspects of the medicine and behaviour of domestic cats and have always found her to be a very informative and engaging speaker firmly founded on scientific knowledge as well as many years of practical experience and observation of the behaviour of cats.
By repeating the behaviour, your dog will get very good at practicing it.
Then, once the behaviour is pretty reliable, STOP showing her the goods upfront, and only reward her for compliance sometimes, saving the greatest rewards for her very best performances.
We do not always have a clear history on each dog but we do our very best to disclose all information we do have to the new family regarding behaviour and temperament.
Although he had a history of aggressive and dominant behaviour, he has been as good as gold since we took him in and has proved to be intelligent, fast and very eager to learn.
Sea Lion Island is a very good place to study elephant seal behaviour, because seals are accustomed to human beings, and, therefore, show a fully natural behaviour even when observed from close distance.
As the only permitted operator with no fixed itinerary, we are free to make the most out of changing sea conditions and animal behaviour, ensuring you get the very best whale watching experien...
Always Sometimes Monsters understands that most decisions are grey, there's a plausible reason for most behaviour and it's very hard to break people down into merely good or evil.
Speaking during today's F2P Summit in London, Good claimed there had been extensive research into video games addiction and user behaviour, but very little into players» intention to purchase in - game content.
«Certain machine kinds operate in groups and then the group AI behaviour becomes very important as well, but then when you isolate one, its autonomous behaviour has to stand up in its own right.
The truth is the long (and til now quite useful) explanation of how marketing works via images in the mind and so on is not the kind of theory of behaviour which stacks up very well within any emprical science outside marketing nowadays.
Well not the triangular saw tooth you seem to base on but and exponential decay would be a very common behaviour.
@gg: Well not the triangular saw tooth you seem to base on but and exponential decay would be a very common behaviour.
And in many of these cases, it's very hard for individuals to change their behaviour for the better, since the institutions were built in accordance with the status quo.
We saw in Section 4 that the temperature behaviour in both the tropopause and stratosphere is very well described by our linear molar density fit for the «heavy phase» (have a look back at Figures 12 and 13, in case you've forgotten).
For three main reasons I think: first, Lord Monckton on top form; second, the students seemed to be shamed by their own ignorance and behaviour; and third, the very well - written account by Justin Pulliam which will bring this event vividly to a much larger audience.
Otherwise, your behaviour looks very... well, almost trollish.
I use only the standard (Boltzmann - Gibbs - Shannon) definition of entropy, which seems sufficient to produce the HK behaviour (I have tried generalized entropies as well and the results are very similar in terms of scaling in time).
And there are very good reasons — relating to both the scientific methodology, and owing to the behaviour of those that produced it — to doubt the hockey - stick's prescience, never mind its hindsight.
Go fetch your «Relativity is a theory that has been very thoroughly and precisely tested, and whose predictions are in spectacularly good agreement with the behaviour of the universe.»
That captured the behaviour of the sea ice over the last year very well (I followed it almost daily, also as an amateur).
Greenhouse «theory» (I use the term in the same way evolutionary theory is used) is the best, most internally consistent scientific theory that explains past and present climate and gives us good grounds to expect potentially serious changes in the future (this depends very strongly on our behaviour over the next few decades).
Our Cultural Principles — our very particular code of behaviour across the firm — are directed at ensuring we have an inclusive, diverse and supportive environment that enables our people to be their best.
«It has worked very well in terms of incenting the right behaviours towards profitability, which is ultimately what drives long - term value for shareholders.»
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