Then he saw Rosaleen and started to rub the bald space on his head
with such agitation I thought he might rub down to the skull bone.
Not exact matches
Every year, the government is confronted
with numerous labour
agitations over major concerns
such as delayed and non-payment of salaries, poor conditions of service among others.
Emotional and behavioral changes,
such as anxiety and
agitation, are common in the middle stage, and these can be challenging for both those living
with dementia, and their loved ones, to handle.
In 2009, the FDA noted that both varenicline and bupropion have been associated
with «reports of changes in behavior
such as hostility,
agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions.»
After fatigue and weight, mood alterations
such as depression,
agitation, and anxiety are the most common symptoms in people
with Hashimoto's.
Our study supports the notion reported by Glickman (2000) that personality factors
such as aggression toward people and fearfulness or
agitation in response to strangers or environmental changes were associated
with an increased risk of GDV, whereas a «happy» and easy going temperament, submission to other dogs or people, high activity level, and attending dog shows decreased the risk of GDV.
Seeing that they are paired
with pie charts displaying government censuses on the happiness of the Taiwanese people (a startlingly small slice of the pie represents «happy» people), the decision to include the more nebulous and conceptual words in the exhibition title,
such as «Dissatisfaction,» «
Agitation,» «Survival» and «Unequal,» becomes clear.
A person who, in a disseminated statement or communication, threatens or expresses contempt for a national, ethnic or other
such group of persons
with allusion to race, colour, national or ethnic origin or religious belief shall, be sentenced for
agitation against a national or ethnic group to imprisonment for at most two years or, if the crime is petty, to a fine.