Sentences with phrase «warning signs of a potential problem»

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Four warning signs can alert you to potential problems in your very own corner of the twitterverse.
It's maybe easier to swallow the future when it's framed as science fiction; stories like The Handmaiden's Tale (1985) perhaps more productively frame the potential problems of repressive societies, so we can learn to spot warning signs when they appear.
If you continually encounter the same warning signs or find that every potential client exhibits some of them, the problem may be with your pre-screening or pre-qualifying procedures or your own inability to communicate properly.
They are looking for evidence of any health problems, such as high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol levels, glucose levels, and other medical conditions that could be warning signs of other potential health issues.
Two studies have identified groups of girls exhibiting chronically high levels of antisocial behavior across childhood and early adolescence and having an increased risk for continued antisocial behavior.60 In addition, Odgers and several colleagues found that 7.5 percent of all girls between the ages of seven and fifteen displayed an early - onset of offending that persisted into adolescence and that this pattern was similar to boys of the same age.61 Other studies suggest that although strongly aggressive behavior in girls before the age of seven is rare, continuity of offending for such girls may be stronger than that among comparable boys and that such early problem behavior in girls should be considered a significant warning sign of potential future problems.62
In this regard, peer group behaviours can serve as potential «marker variables» (i.e., early warning signs) of internalizing problems.
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