Sentences with phrase «vocalised more»

They also retreated significantly further away and vocalised more in response to the bee sounds compared to controls.

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Campaigners have vocalised their disapproval for young children wearing hijabs in schools after a survey... More
Women who feel more in control in the reading I have done relate it to things like ambulatory ability, acceptability of vocalising their pain, social control (i.e. who is present at the birth), environmental control and comfort — leading them to feel more mentally able to cope with labour and being more in control of themselves which is often highlighted as a definer of a good birth experience.
Several studies show that mothers who suffer from postnatal depression improve when they incorporate infant massage into their daily routine, and an Australian study of infant massage and father - baby bonding, found that at 12 weeks old, babies who were massaged (by their fathers) greeted their fathers with more eye contact, smiling, vocalising and touch than those in the control group.
This more than anything reveals that the Labour Party have not learnt anything about what the public vocalised during the expenses scandal and remain tethered to the authoritarian instincts they displayed over the last 13 years.
I always encourage the students to vocalise their thoughts and feelings after they have done each exercise; by experiencing what we deal with, albeit small - scale, it makes them much more receptive to being told to be quiet or that their behaviour is not respectful.
Using a range of ICT tools and dynamic online resources, students become more cooperative, recognise their feelings, vocalise their opinions, acquire self - respect and demonstrate appreciation for others.
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