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At the same time, however, researchers note the bishops' abysmal track record in so many tragic instances, and say church leadership was reflexively defensive and self-protective -- behavior that fits a well-defined pattern of crisis management in large institutions.
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In contrast, all the cross-linked multilayers showed force-displacement relationships with a linear behavior that fits the punch model.
There is no clear answer or one behavior that fits for every youth who has been radicalized.
The research findings show children of color suffering harsher penalties for the same conduct of other students and primarily being referred out of the classroom for behavior that fits into subjective categories like disrespect, disruptive conduct, or insubordination.
"Hate crimes are the original domestic terrorism and we feel that the behavior that is alleged to have occurred here is archetypal behavior that fits the federal hate crimes statutes and vindicates their purpose," Attorney General Loretta Lynch told reporters during a press conference on Wednesday. .
When she tried to leave, Blair said, Toback got up and blocked the door, refusing to let her go until he had "release". When Blair refused to touch him, he offered to ejaculate in his pants if she let him rub up against her, behavior that fits the pattern described by many other women accusing Toback of misconduct.
Of a different nature is the debate over whether shifting cultivators and semi-permanent cultivators are capable of actively pursuing their interests, and to adopt the behavior that fits their intention, under the rapidly changing conditions they are facing.
If someone insults me and I become angry, his impertinence will be the aspect of his behavior that fits the formal object of anger: I only become angry once I construe the person's remark as a slight; the specific nature of my emotion's formal object is a function of my appraisal of the situation.
That fits a pattern.
Moshe Szyf, a pharmacologist at McGill University who was one of the first to relate DNA methylation patterns to behavior, sees epigenetic processes as "the adaptive mechanism of the genome"—an essential mechanism for pruning down the wide range of all possible behaviors permitted by genes, selecting those that fit an individual's environment.
A: We analyzed player tendencies in the regular season as opposed to the playoffs for behavior that fit in with what people call "Hero Ball"— things like excessive dribbling by one player, less passing, and more standing around.
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