Sentences with phrase «warns against the tendency»

Additionally, Young warns against the tendency to make long to - do lists and suggests choosing one thing to focus on each day, and celebrating each achievement.
Prof. Robert W. Stewart had even warned against this tendency in the late 1980s:

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All the warnings Paul uttered, and the Church in principle has accepted, against the tendency of any function of the body to claim priority over others apply to the relation of intellectual to other activities.
Six months later, however the council decided to go against its original decision and classify methylamphetamine as a class A drug - something the committee warns proves its lack of coherent criteria, and shows a tendency to respond to media concern.
Her examiner (Maggie Q) warns her against telling anyone that she was Divergent, and Beatrice (who rechristens herself Tris in Dauntless) quickly discovers why: the fluid (read: non-conformist) tendencies of Divergents have branded them as the enemy of Chicago's faction world, and they are hunted and killed when exposed.
Every financial planner warns against the human tendency to sell our winners and hold on to our losers.
Animal cruelty is often an early - warning sign of violent tendencies that may be acted out eventually against people.
There seems to be a tendency on your part and the students to attribute perceived problems to most of the posters here when in practice it is much the same as with climatologists where you have warned against generalizations.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has warned parents of the tendency of children — particularly those between two and three years of age — to put nearly anything they come into contact with into their mouths and to take precautions against allowing children access to substances or objects that pose dangers when put in the mouth or ingested.
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