Sentences with phrase «viewed in this negative manner»

Cannon's beautiful bat illustrations are realistically, yet expressively, drawn and reading Stellaluna to your students will help to shine a positive spotlight on an animal that is usually viewed in a negative manner.

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The AAP states that «although there are potential benefits from viewing some television shows, such as the promotion of positive aspects of social behavior (such as sharing, manners, and cooperation), many negative health effects also can result,» including increases in:
«You could view the results we found as an extension of this to an economic context, whereby deliberate lowering of voice pitch in a sex - atypical manner by women through vocal fry results in negative perceptions by potential employers.»
We view our relationship with our not for profit and charity clients as a partnership in which we handle claims in a manner that is sensitive to their special relationships in their communities, with an eye to minimizing negative publicity from claims events.
When an interviewer asks you a question about something on your resume that could potentially be viewed as negative, it's important to answer in a very concise manner.
In particular, mothers with depressive symptoms have been found to have a negative perception of their role as a parent (Goodman et al. 1993), to experience more helplessness regarding their children's development, and to view themselves as less capable of influencing their children in a positive manner (Kochanska et al. 1987In particular, mothers with depressive symptoms have been found to have a negative perception of their role as a parent (Goodman et al. 1993), to experience more helplessness regarding their children's development, and to view themselves as less capable of influencing their children in a positive manner (Kochanska et al. 1987in a positive manner (Kochanska et al. 1987).
Appraisals encapsulate the manner in which families perceive and interpret the stressor event (e.g. in a negative or positive light), incorporating a family's view about their ability to address the stressor and whether it is something worth overcoming [6].
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