Sentence examples for behaviour introduced from inspiring English sources

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(Banning orders to combat anti-social behaviour, introduced by Labour, have not proved effective and may be dropped, it emerged this week).Only by making the police accountable to voters will this change, ministers say.

"Last year, we extended the definition of domestic violence to include controlling and coercive behaviour, introduced two new stalking offences and in December launched the 'This is Abuse' campaign to highlight that it's not just physical violence that makes a relationship abusive.

A possible answer to this problem is offered by newly developed nonlinear ultrasonic techniques, which monitors the nonlinear elastic wave propagation behaviour introduced by damage, to detect its presence and location.

In fact, many systems show a sigmoidal growth behaviour, introduced due to a combination of damping or disturbing factors that result in a levelling off of the rate for very small or large times, and could be analysed and compared using the models and techniques in this paper.

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The consideration of this global behaviour introduces a global perspective on the semantics for logic systems.

Coulomb friction and asymmetric behaviour introduces considerable non-linearities, complicating the derivation of a linear model and controller design.

For packed beds on a laboratory scale, the results indicate that the bed-scale statistical behaviour introduces a spread up to a factor of three in correlations for the effective radial heat conductivity, λeff, and the heat transfer coefficient at the wall, αw.

Intelligent agent systems with their distinct characteristics and behaviours introduce new problems in software maintenance.

Studying the behaviours introduces then the analyses of the "objective" sense that individuals give to their behaviours and habits by crossing them with social characteristics and data on the way individuals develop and involve a specific attitude.

That occurs because of the evident human (biotic) features of divergence from routine reasoning and calculus, use of intuition and other intriguing biotic generic cognitive behaviours (introducing analogies, abstractions, relations, boundaries, equalities, consistencies, and beauties into the expert and domain-dependent reasoning) (Hofstadter 1995).

Observation of care providers during ANC consultations and in labour rooms could have modified their behaviours, introducing bias in the observational results.

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