Sentence examples for a spectrum of behaviour from inspiring English sources

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They belong in a spectrum of behaviour that includes domestic abuse, and it follows that any attempt to legalise prostitution, no matter how well meaning, amounts to the state legitimising violence against women.

In other words, sport reflects life: neither wholly noble nor entirely nasty, but a spectrum of behaviour that stretches from one to the other.With luck, France 98 will be an inspiring celebration of "the beautiful game", as Brazil's Pele once famously termed soccer.

Considering elder abuse as a spectrum of behaviour rather than an "all or nothing" phenomenon could help professionals to feel more able to ask about it and therefore offer appropriate help.

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Morgan said the investigation by former counter-terrorism police chief Peter Clark revealed a "spectrum of behaviours" including "anti-western assemblies or the segregation of boys and girls for no educational reason," as well as "things like homophobia, which we do not accept in this country".

DSH covers a spectrum of behaviours, from an act of minor self injury to reduce emotional pain at one end of the spectrum, to attempted suicide at the other.

It also shows that the p53 dynamics are excitable; bifurcation analysis revealed a spectrum of p53 behaviour under stressed and non-stressed (normal) conditions on the basis of stress signal activation rate, and characterised p53 dynamics as Type II excitability.

The accounts were with the Swiss arm of global banking giant HSBC and in the words of the report from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ): "The documents show the bank's dealings with clients engaged in a spectrum of illegal behaviour, especially in hiding hundreds-of-millions of dollars from tax authorities".

These observations suggest a spectrum of maladaptive behaviour across classic and variant LND rather than an all-or-none phenomenon, a suggestion supported by a study with standardized behavioural rating scales showing the LND variants score between those of normal and classic LND in nearly every problem behaviour category (Schretlen et al., 2005).

"There are a spectrum of sexual behaviours.

Again, it's not that joblessness causes people to burn things; but arson falls on a spectrum of antisocial behaviours, along with vandalism, physical aggression, alcohol and drug abuse, etc., that are far more likely to occur when people's prospects for the future – and indeed the present – are bleak.

This allows a spectrum of time-dependent behaviour depending on the proportion of shear to extensional fractures, fluid viscosity, rate of overpressure generation, etc.

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