Sentence examples for behaviour such as moving from inspiring English sources

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It therefore provides a unique opportunity to form a basis for economically efficient taxation which does not distort behaviour (such as moving income or wealth offshore).

Gene mutations would result in observable differences - in cell patterns or in simple forms of behaviour, such as moving, eating, excreting or mating - and more or less linear relationships between genes and phenotype (the form of an organism) could be established.

In order to maintain independence, some patients increased confidence by making practical changes such as adjusting lighting, using handrails and magnifying glasses, or actively changed aspects of their behaviour such as moving their head and eyes towards known areas of vision loss.

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Using motion-sensing Microsoft Kinect cameras, the game even alerts players to dangerous behaviours such as moving their hands to their faces to wipe away virtual perspiration a natural reaction that could, in an ETU, spread viral particles to the eyes, nose or mouth.The result is an impressive simulacrum of the experience volunteers will face.

injection, the mice were returned to the observation box and the experimenter checked that mice exhibited normal behaviours such as moving or rearing.

It is shown that the implemented Bayesian network within the mobility constraint model can successfully infer behaviour such as sleeping sensors, moving sensors, or deploying more sensors to enhance spatial coverage.

However, these sounds have been reported elsewhere [ 5], and it is clear that a significant proportion of the background noise is probably generated from modifiable behaviour such as conversation, operating and moving equipment, telephone use and allowing doors and container lids to close freely.

Changes in behaviour, such as sleeping in different rooms, closing windows, installing double-glazing or – in extremis – moving house, may also be adopted by people exposed to high levels of night-time road or aircraft noise [ 133, 134].

(Mother aged 55, child aged 28) … behaviour such as hitting himself led us to remove him from public school and move him to a private school that offers CAPD [Central Auditory Processing Deficit] therapies and smaller class placement.

International public health discourse around SRH in the past decade has moved from a focus on adverse outcomes of sexual behaviour, such as teenage pregnancy and STI transmission, to one of broader SRH and rights [ 163].

Last year, a VICE investigation revealed that one in ten UK councils were moving to introduce Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to target homelessness – "ASBOs for places" criminalising non-criminal behaviour such as public drinking, loitering or camping.

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