Sentences with phrase «with normal behaviour»

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As I wrote back in August, recent studies conducted by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the Information Technology and Information Foundation (ITIF) have demonstrated convincingly that blocking offshore pirate websites works in terms of changing consumer behaviour (i.e. directing consumers away from infringing content to sources of legitimate content) while at the same time not interfering with normal internet operations.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al - Jubeir said on Sunday that Iran must change its «behaviour» towards his country if it wants normal ties with the oil - rich Sunni kingdom.
Another benefit of replacing physical presence with a tax residency regime is that Canada will suddenly become attractive to a large number of international entrepreneurs who, as a result of their normal business travel, would never meet the current physical presence requirements and are not willing to engage in fraudulent behaviour.
Studies with rats have found that even short bursts of such hormones during pregnancy can result in normal genitals accompanied by transgender behaviour.
E and I ought by rights to be feeling very pleased with ourselves for being responsible enough to start making babies nice and young, i.e. at the time at which nature intended women to have them, but this is no longer regarded asresponsible or even normal behaviour by society.
After briefly outlining the history of statutory unconscionable conduct provisions, the Panel reiterated that the concern of competition laws was to protect competition and not competitors and that this requires balancing «preventing anti-competitive behaviour that undermines competition with not inhibiting behaviour that is part of normal vigorous competition».
And your behaviour sounds way more normal than mine when the postman arrives with an Amazon package I just know is a cookbook I've been waiting for... let us be honest, I basically lunged at him for Homemade Decadence the other week...
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
Of course a lot of these signs are normal teenage behaviour associated with hormonal changes and teenage life.
In my opinion any healthcare worker working with lactating parents and babies should be well versed in normal infant behaviour and breastfeeding and should know when they need to refer a parent and baby out for more detailed breastfeeding support from an IBCLC.
In two studies, mothers reported more negative emotional behaviour in their preschool - aged children who formerly had colic, although there were no differences in all other reported behaviour problems when compared to infants who did not have colic.20, 21 Finally, several studies have also examined mental development in infants with colic and likewise have demonstrated no effect of colic.15, 16,20,22 In one study, although differences on the Bayley MDI were revealed at six months, both groups were within the normal range, and no differences were found at 12 months of age.23
It can help to mix with other breastfeeding mothers (eg by attending local ABA group) as this can help her to become familiar with a breastfed baby's normal behaviour and gain support.
As parents we want to send the message that good behaviour is normal and exptected — not just when Mom or Dad is there to reward them with a treat.
In my opinion any healthcare worker working with birthing parents and babies should be well versed in normal infant behaviour and breastfeeding and should know when they need to refer a parent and baby out for more detailed breastfeeding support from an IBCLC.
They then programmed a robotic fly to mimic the insects with different levels of wing damage, which allowed them to explore movements beyond the range of a real fly's normal behaviour.
But later, Javier Bravo at University College Cork managed to change the behaviour of normal adult mice by feeding them with a probiotic bacterium called Lactobacillus rhamnosus, often found in yoghurts and dairy products.
In this study, the researchers demonstrated that when normal mice were given kynurenine, they displayed depressive behaviour, while mice with increased levels of PGC - 1a1 in muscle were not affected.
After five weeks of mild stress, normal mice had developed depressive behaviour, whereas the genetically modified mice (with well - trained muscle characteristics) had no depressive symptoms.
A study in 2002 found that men with MAOA - L who had been maltreated as children were more likely to exhibit antisocial behaviour than those with a similar background who had the normal MAOA gene.
The researchers may eventually rerun the experiment with a beam of muon antineutrinos to see if their behaviour differs from their normal - matter counterparts.
I am glad you see it this way because that's the normal and healthy way to deal with this kind of behaviour!
Indeed, a lot of behaviour associated with them goes unnoticed because we come to see it as normal.
The supporting cast do well to play normal opposite his hilariously inappropriate behaviour — Jamie Bell and Imogen Poots are great as his smart sidekick and a supportive female officer, while Eddie Marsan gives a wonderful against - type performance as Bruce's spineless friend, whom he drugs into dancing with fairy lights in Amsterdam.
Kaluuya is a great avatar as Chris for the audience, his polite stoicism and tolerance of the seemingly innocuous racist undertones and enquiries of the white community as normal behaviour contrasting with the suspicions and terror in other scenes.
As he commented, «if you've ever had anonymous sex in a park or even in a bathhouse, basically it is like having sex with a zombie, and not necessarily in a bad way... having sex with them frees you from the personal and emotional restraints of normal sexual behaviour».65 American scholar Shaka McGlotten echoes this sentiment when he suggests that the «collective zombification» of «contemporary queer sociality» as represented in LaBruce's zombie films, possesses a creativity and «openness» from which «enlivening modes of agency» can be at the very «least» imagined if not cultivated.66 In symbolising the «return of the repressed» LaBruce's zombies evoke the idealised polymorphous body of sexual liberation.
Humane Canada opposes the use of animals in school - sponsored or approved experiments, lessons, or projects that: interfere with the normal health or development of the animals; constitute major manipulation of the animals» behaviour or environment; or cause pain, fear, anxiety, or discomfort.
How can a puppy in a pet shop be free from fear and distress and able to express normal behaviour when it should still be with its mother?
Pigs need to be provided with a suitable environment with enough space to exhibit normal behaviour, good quality nutrition and appropriate veterinary care.
A conformation defect can be said to have occurred, when the conformation or basic structure of the dog interferes with his ability to engage in normal doggy behaviour, or when it interferes with his health.
Just as with humans, normal aging processes can bring physical changes that in turn lead to behaviour changes.
The description of the behaviours is indicative of dogs who've been restricted from normal, healthy interactions with other dogs, and people in the community.
Combine constant sexual bombardment and conditioning with copious amounts of readily available alcohol, and a society that is slowly but surely oppressing men's sometimes natural instincts and behaviours during the «normal» moment, and it's kinda no wonder this kind of things sometimes happens in such situations.
I really do not like this sheep mob of social justice warriors that we are creating, who are determined to stone anyone and everyone to death for any stupid human behaviour that doesn't perfectly fall in line with the mass - prescribed and oppressive, and almost emotionless and robotic in nature, social «normal» as it has been dictated to us in recent times.
We see her taking on a variety of robotic creatures, with the concept of normal and corrupted (typified by their red glow and aggressive behaviour) thrown into the mix.
You'll only try to find something wrong with it» is considered perfectly normal and acceptable «professional» behaviour.
In BB you're in a situation where you're with people you've never met before, you can't escape, and must befriend and then betray them by nominating, and that is counter-cultural to any normal behaviour
It seems to me that a clear understanding of why judges respond as they do to SRLs is only to be gained with a clear schematic of the forces acting on judges under normal court conditions, when their behaviour is, by and large, not just unexceptional but excellent.
Dumas, J., Wolf, L., Fisman, S. and Culligan, A. (1991) Parentingstress, child behaviour problems, and dysphoria in parents of children with autism, Down syndrome, behaviour disorders, and normal development.
Regarding the child, the importance of the intrauterine and early postnatal environments for metabolic programming and modifications of the epigenome is increasingly recognised, 12 — 14 particularly for metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.15 Thus, GDM is related to macrosomia at birth (> 4 kg), to excess body fat and (central) obesity and to insulin secretion in infants and children, the obesity being in part mediated by maternal body mass index (BMI) or birth weight.16 — 23 Intrauterine exposure to GDM also doubles the risk for subsequent type 2 diabetes in offspring compared with offspring of mothers with a high genetic predisposition for type 2 diabetes, but with normal glucose tolerance during the index pregnancy.24 Maternal prepregnancy overweight and excessive gestational weight gain also predict high birth weight and adiposity during infancy.12 25 This is highly relevant, as up to 60 % — 70 % of women with GDM are overweight or obese before pregnancy.26 Finally, maternal lifestyle behaviour such as a high fat diet or lack of physical activity during pregnancy can influence offspring adiposity independent of maternal obesity.12 27
Most teenagers will experiment with sexual behaviour at some stage — this is a normal, natural and powerful urge in these years.
This sample included both parents of children with behaviour problems in the clinical range, and parents whose children scored in the normal range.
Group parenting programmes have been shown to have a positive impact on the mental health of children and parents in the short term.9 — 12 Positive results have been obtained from randomised controlled trials and other studies with parents of children with clinically defined behaviour disorders, 9,13,14 children at high risk of behaviour problems, 9,15 and to a lesser extent with normal populations.16, 17 They have also been obtained in trials of interventions for parents and children of different ages.18, 19 The number of trials carried out in the UK is small.13, 15,20,21 A recent systematic review concluded that these programmes are effective in the long term, 12 but most of the trials on which this review was based used a waiting list control design, and as a result outcome data are not reported on the control groups beyond 6 months.
Fearful and anxious behaviour is common in childhood and most children learn to cope with a range of normal fears and worries.
Excess iodine intake in the mother may block thyroid function in the fetus, leading to hypothyroidism and goitre, and is associated with poorer mental and psychomotor development or behaviour problems in children.22 56 64 However, the risk for adverse effects of iodine supplementation is higher in cases of preconception ID due to sudden increase of iodine intake, and should therefore not be the case in Sweden where the normal population is iodine sufficient.65
Most children with school or behaviour problems have normal hearing, but an assessment of their hearing can help to determine if the hearing loss is causing or aggravating their behaviour.
In all cases, the underlying premise is that when a child is struggling with behaviour, they need our guiding and caring PRESENCE even more than normal.
In a trial with children initially within the clinical range, Webster - Stratton et al. [5] found that post-treatment child behaviour scores remaining within the clinical range was a predictor of adolescent engagement in delinquent acts; achieving post-treatment scores within the normal range was more likely to result in better long - term outcomes.
Everyone at Smiling Mind are excited to partner with nib foundation to deliver an innovative preventative program that aims to encourage changes in attitudes, beliefs and behaviour so that taking action to look after your mental health becomes a normal and routine part of life, embraced by the majority and made as simple and commonplace as brushing your teeth.
A distorted sense of self and a disruption of the normal development of self has been reported by adolescents with ADHD.25 Furthermore, excessively aggressive and antisocial behaviour may develop, adding further problems (fig 3).
Comparison with responses in a cognitive interview regarding behaviour over the course of a normal day indicated good construct validity in a further sample of 96 children (ICC = 0.61)[34].
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