In short, there was a new world order, and it showed in Paris, with only India, among large nations, playing the old game, and even there
with less aggression.
Shadow of War has made a significant improvement in this area as there are three balanced difficulty levels including easy, normal and nemesis with the major differences being that the easy difficulty does not fully integrate the nemesis system combined
with less aggression from enemy A.I. and less damage received resulting in a higher probability of victory during combat; therefore producing the best difficulty level for any player who wants to focus on the story.
Driven
with less aggression, and tackling wider, faster corners, the Kia then feels moe settled.
Not exact matches
Queried about the Holy See's
less - than - vigorous response to Russian
aggression in Ukraine, senior Vatican officials are given to saying (often
with a dismissive tone, as if the question came from a dim - wit), «We take the long view.»
More or
less he admired him and said he would love to play against Costa because he loves physical game
with aggression.
We need to see the boss becoming
less stubborn and more flexible
with his tactics, training methods and the way he deals
with the players and we need to see much more
aggression and intent in the transfer market.
Think Pirlo
with less dead ball skill but
with more
aggression and athleticism and tendencies toward short passing.
«Men
with the gene variant that is linked to
aggression may be
less able to inhibit their emotional responses»
A comprehensive look at gratitude shows that when you routinely appreciate others and your life, you experience
less aggression and a greater desire to treat friends, family, and strangers
with more kindness.
Class density and size Increases in class density or overcrowding have been associated
with behavioural problems,
aggression, social withdrawal, dissatisfaction and stress, resulting in
less time spent in group involvement and more time in solitary play.
The more situations they become familiar
with at an early age, the
less likely they are to display
aggression because of fear or anxiety.
Data collected over the same period for 20 dogs
with dominance
aggression treated
with behavior modification, exercise, diet and Promise Collars alone, showed that one dog was euthanatized for worsening behavior, two were placed after failure to improve or worsening of behavior, 3 failed to improve and 3 showed
less than 25 % improvement.
Of the 57 cases of
aggression treated
with thyroxine replacement (levothyroxine sodium (Soloxine) at a dose of 0.1 mg / 12 -15 # body weight q 12h, only one showed a worsening of
aggression, 6 failed to respond and one showed
less than 25 % improvement.
A puppy that is properly socialized and given the chance to play
with other puppies is much
less likely to develop fear or
aggression as an adult.
To people
with breeds
less wanting to lead, this can appear as
aggression.
Because cats are domesticated (not selected by nature) and many live
with or close to humans, many individuals may be
less afraid to approach and show offensive
aggression to humans and dogs.
This can lead your cats to spend
less time
with you and they may start acting mischievously such as scratching on furniture or urine spraying in the home, or displaying
aggression towards other cats.
The remaining 10 % or
less are accounted for by animals which, regardless of medical treatment, will die from illness and / or large dogs
with non rehabilitative
aggression issues.
Established colonies mean
less territorial
aggression, and the cats living in them will spray
less (mark territory
with urine) and have fewer of those loud cat fights that can wake people up at night.
When it comes to
aggression, there's also other indicators such as jumping or mounting or even standing in your way that are much
less of a problem and often go ignored when they're not accompanied
with other more severe signs.
Loyalty and
aggression are not the same thing, and living
with a dog that is
less aggressive is much easier for the dog and for you.
When interacting
with little dogs, we may be
less aware of early signals of
aggression like staring
But even
with the small numbers, dog
aggression is a concern to some, and as I find reliable studies that address these issues, I try to post them because I always think more information is better than
less information... which leads us to today's study: Factors Associated w / Aggressiver Responses in Pet Dogs.
Shear's two instances of larger canvases feel massive in this company, and while the titular painting's hail of aerosol'd black headlights lunges at the viewer
with overt
aggression (which, to me, would feel far
less pronounced if rendered in a smaller scale), Autocorrect in the back gallery works sublimely... but precisely because much of that canvas is untouched by any media.
Compared to its peers, Goldman Sachs had displayed far
less aggression while dealing
with Bitcoins.
A study, published May 2013 in the Journal of Adolescent Health, found that sixth - grade students in schools that implemented the Second Step program were 42 percent
less likely to say they were involved in physical
aggression (fighting) compared
with students in schools that did not implement the program.
Effects were more consistent on physical abuse, however,
with mothers in the treatment group reporting fewer instances of very serious physical abuse at one year and fewer instances of serious abuse at two years.54 In Alaska, the HFA program was associated
with less psychological
aggression, but it had no effects for neglect or severe abusive behaviors.55 Similarly, in the San Diego evaluation of HFA, home - visited mothers reported
less use of psychological
aggression at twenty - four and thirty - six months.56 Early Start also reported small effects in terms of lowering rates of severe physical abuse.57
Although some of these social currencies, such as verbal and physical
aggression relate to negative aspects of the peer group, Emond found that these «were used
with far
less frequency than many of the other currencies identified» (Emond, 2003, p. 327).
Results Adolescents maltreated early in life were absent from school more than 1.5 as many days, were
less likely to anticipate attending college compared
with nonmaltreated adolescents, and had levels of
aggression, anxiety / depression, dissociation, posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, social problems, thought problems, and social withdrawal that were on average more than three quarters of an SD higher than those of their nonmaltreated counterparts.
Some observers have argued that female offenders can, in theory, be either adolescent - limited or life - course - persistent and that the relative scarcity of early - onset
aggression in females indicates that they are generally
less likely to follow the latter pathway.56 Others, however, have argued that the relative prevalence of adolescent - onset
aggression in girls (compared
with childhood - onset) indicates that persistent delinquency simply manifests at a later age in girls than it does in boys.57 In Persephanie Silverthorn and Paul Frick's model, girls and boys are influenced by similar risk factors during childhood, but the onset of delinquent behavior in girls is delayed by the more stringent social controls imposed on them before adolescence.
Compared
with externalizing problems, such as
aggression, emotional symptoms tend to be more difficult to recognize and assess, and because they are
less disruptive, they are
less likely to get noticed.
For girls, a
less secure relationship
with best friends and lower levels of shame and guilt were related to the use of
aggression in romantic relationships and endorsing
less healthy attitudes about these relationships.
The adolescent - onset variety, although sometimes expressed as
aggression toward peers, is generally
less serious (eg, shoplifting, lying to teachers and parents) and occurs so frequently that some consider it normative.3 Childhood - onset antisocial behavior is associated
with neuropsychological deficits (eg, impaired language and intellectual functioning, attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder) and harsh, rejecting parenting early in the child's life.4, 5 The adolescent - onset type has been hypothesized to be a reaction to the limited number of responsible roles for adolescents in Western societies.3
Nurse - visited children born to mothers
with low levels of psychologic resources had higher arithmetic achievement test scores (score of 88.61 vs 85.42) and expressed
less aggression (score of 98.58 vs 101.10) and incoherence (score of 20.90 vs 29.84) in response to story stems.
Family
aggression and parent aggravation were associated
with less social competence, health - promoting behavior, and self - esteem, and greater externalizing, internalizing, and negative academic behavior.
As children watch more violent television, they become more aggressive and exhibit fewer positive social behaviors.16 - 18 Aggressive behaviors have been associated
with peer rejection and
less popularity.20, 21,39 Increased
aggression influenced by viewing violent television may prompt peers to reject and socially isolate the aggressive child.
Research indicates that depressed mothers, especially when their depression is chronic, are
less sensitive
with their infants and toddlers, play
with and talk to their children
less, and provide
less supportive and age - appropriate limit setting and discipline than non-depressed mothers.4, 8,9 When mothers report more chronic depressive symptoms, their children are more likely to evidence insecure attachment relationships
with them, show
less advanced language and cognitive development, be
less cooperative, and have more difficulty controlling anger and
aggression.8, 9 Lower levels of maternal sensitivity and engagement explain some of these findings.
(«Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated
with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of
aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
After one year, sixth - graders in schools that implemented the Second Step program were 42 percent
less likely to say they were involved in physical
aggression compared
with sixth - graders in schools that did not implement the program.
42 Percent
Less Physical
Aggression Teaching the Second Step middle school curriculum has been associated with significant decreases in student physical a
Aggression Teaching the Second Step middle school curriculum has been associated
with significant decreases in student physical
aggressionaggression.
Similarly, what if a group of children become
less aggressive
with their peers after their parents take a class on managing children's
aggression?
Although women may tend to use aggressive tactics verbally and indirectly and resort to physical
aggression less often than men, research has shown that there is not a significant difference between males and females
with regard to
aggression.
Couple Premarital Behavior and Dynamics We examined 14 behaviors and dynamics related to the focal relationship as predictors of marital quality: age at marriage, length of relationship before marriage, whether the couple had a child or were pregnant together before marriage, whether they began their relationship
with hooking up, whether the respondent had sexual relations
with someone else while dating his / her future spouse or knew that his / her partner had, whether the respondent reported any physical
aggression in the relationship before marriage, whether the couple cohabited before making a mutual commitment to marry, the degree to which the respondent reported sliding into living together vs. deciding to do so, whether the respondent perceived that he or she was more or
less committed than the partner before marriage, whether the couple received premarital education, and whether the couple had a wedding, as well as how many people attended the wedding.
Children
with oppositional defiant disorder, although argumentative, do not display significant physical
aggression and are
less likely to have a history of problems
with the law.
Finally, the inhibitory autoreceptor HTR1D promoter is
less methylated in CPA and lower serotonin levels in the brain and the periphery associate
with high
aggression in animals and humans [95].
Nevertheless, gender differences in the behavioral manifestation of antisocial behaviors have been found,
with females being more likely than males to show
less overt physical forms of
aggression and more indirect, relational, and nonphysical forms of
aggression (e.g., Crick and Grotpeter 1995; Lösel and Bender 2003).
For each type of psychopathology, the mothers may have
less patience
with their child and display harsh punishment and inconsistent discipline in response to
aggression (e.g., Conger et al. 2003; Thornberry et al. 2003).
There was a significant decrease in self - reported measures of
aggression; an increase in psychosocial skills; a decrease in disciplinary incidents;
less involvement in conflict mediation; and fewer suspensions for violent behavior compared
with the control group.
Fact: «Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated
with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of
aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
The definition of bullying is widely agreed on in literature on bullying.1 - 4 Bullying is a specific type of
aggression in which (1) the behavior is intended to harm or disturb, (2) the behavior occurs repeatedly over time, and (3) there is an imbalance of power,
with a more powerful person or group attacking a
less powerful one.