Sentence examples for behaviours as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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It is quite possible that adolescents who engage in problem behaviours, as a consequence may attract increased parental supervision.

Participants perceived TDT to be an important and beneficial task during a consultation, but indicated that they applied selective screening and counselling behaviours as a consequence of interactions between healthcare systems constraints, their own limited knowledge and skills, and misperceptions and misconceptions about the effectiveness and feasibility of TDT.

In particular, a number of studies analysing the representation of the HPV vaccination in newsprint media found that, despite relatively positive descriptions of vaccination, there was a focus on infection rates amongst women and on risky sexual behaviours as a consequence of vaccination [ 15, 47].

Despite the contribution to our knowledge of self-harm behaviours to date, we remain unclear as to exactly why individuals engage in these behaviours and, even more importantly, we do not have in place effective methods of accurately predicting or reducing these behaviours as a consequence.

The majority of participants indicated a change in health behaviours as a consequence of their participation in the telephone mentoring with 14 (32%) actively making health behaviour changes, 18 (41%) showing openness to change and making some small change(s), and 12 (27%) appearing somewhat more resistant to making changes.

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Whether those people will modify their behaviour as a consequence is a different question.

It must first be observed that, just as an automaton is an acceptable description (or model) of a neural structure, an automaton, though frequently thought of as a computing machine, is in general a response mechanism that produces output (or behaviour) as a consequence of the input (or environmental stimuli).

He concedes the business department has published industrial plans but dismisses them, saying, "put crudely, who has heard of them or changed their behaviour as a consequence?" He adds: "There is a powerful appetite in the business world for the government to lay down a vision for how we will achieve long term prosperity in the UK and a plan to ensure its implementation through all departments".

Figure 2a shows the transfer characteristics of a device, displaying an ambipolar behaviour as a consequence of the small channel bandgap.

Burstiness of human behaviour as a consequence of processing tasks in relation with their perceived priority have been studied, but not specifically in the context of groups [37].

Cells actively change their properties and behaviour as a consequence of internal decisions or "subcellular rules" that are encoded in the genetic information which allows them to respond "appropriately" to external signals such as soluble factors or insoluble ECM.

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