Sentence examples for be better adjusted than from inspiring English sources

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A 1990 study, by Professor Block and Jonathan Shedler, found that teenagers who experimented with drugs in a limited way tended to be better adjusted than those who either used drugs habitually or abstained entirely.

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In fact, a twenty-five-year study recently published by the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that children brought up by lesbians were better adjusted than their peers.

Scientists found young people who spent less than an hour a day engaged in video games were better adjusted than those who did not play at all.

Douglas Starr, co-director of the Center at BU, agrees and says those students are better adjusted than many of their colleagues because they see the larger picture.

This summer, the front page of The New York Times reported that researchers had found sports fans to be better adjusted mentally than nonfans.

Meanwhile, PUs, which are intermediates between protein domains and local protein conformations, could be better adjusted to AS than domains because of their smaller sizes and are thus more appropriate for studying the correlation between AS and protein structure.

Even as children, according to 33 separate studies, the attractive are better adjusted and more popular than the ugly (they also have higher intelligence, which assists social skills).

Frank et al. conclude that this caution may stem from patients with Parkinson's disease being better adjusted to their chronic illness than other patients in neurology or primary care, though an alternative view might be that the risks associated with sham surgery are more directly relevant, and more psychologically salient, to PD patients, hence their additional caution.

It has been suggested that in mammals, the developed "grouping" of SPRRs is better adjusted to subtle cellular and environmental stimuli than a single or a few genes, as clusters could constitute an "extended promoter" [ 51].

Research suggests that cancer patients who report greater efficacy with respect to their capacity to cope with the disease and its treatment are better adjusted and experience greater quality of life than patients who feel less efficacious (Merluzzi et al, 2001).

She was "better educated... far more cerebral than Hazel," but Hazel was "better adjusted".

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