Sentence examples for behaviour defined from inspiring English sources

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The U.S. sociologist Robert E. Park, who coined the term collective behaviour, defined it as "the behavior of individuals under the influence of an impulse that is common and collective, an impulse, in other words, that is the result of social interaction".

Licence fees will be donated to the United Nations' children's fund.More than 1,600 listed companies have been assessed for their compliance with certain measures of environmental, social and humanitarian behaviour, defined through consultation with firms, non-governmental organisations and "experts" in the growing field of socially responsible investment (SRI).

This contract reflects behaviour defined at design time and proposed in the offer.

Nocifensive behaviour defined as facial and hind paw withdrawal to radiant noxious heat was significantly attenuated by higher CO2 flow rates of 0.8 l/min but not of 0.4 l/min CO2 or air.

In this paper, these data have been analysed with the mechanical model of Smith et al. (Smith, Moxham & Middelberg (1998)Chemical Engineering Science, 53, 3913 3922) with the wall constitutive behaviour defined a priori as incompressible and linear-elastic.

Meanwhile, participants first exposed to porn later in life were more likely to exhibit promiscuous "playboy" behaviour, defined by the inventory as "desire for multiple or non-committed sexual relationships and emotional distance from sex partners".

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Confucian ideas were also firmly established in the legal system as ritual became increasingly important in governing behaviour, defining social relationships, and adjudicating civil disputes.

As with most forms of sexual behaviour, defining transactional sex precisely continues to be a challenge for social scientists.

This is done by analyzing the conditions which continue to give rise to challenging behaviour, defining appropriate replacement behaviours, and using positive social reinforcement for training these behaviours.

Results indicate that these basins can be viewed as a number of hydrological elements, defined as physiographic units, with behaviours, defined by the pattern of their functions over time, which are similar within their boundaries and dissimilar with areas adjacent.

Behaviour coding shows how often response behaviours defined a-priori, and suggestive of difficulties with a particular question, occur across interviews.

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