Sentence examples for changes of temperament from inspiring English sources

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"Fluid" is perhaps an odd word to use for a movement that includes violent changes of temperament and rudely interrupted phrases, but Ornstein's sense of narrative is supremely assured.

But some of the characters' attitudes, in particular their obsession with dolls, play and ­make-believe, might similarly leave cold the older middle-grade readers, as they oscillate between innocence and exhausted cynicism, prone to mood swings and lightning quick changes of temperament.

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Viv Groskop's episode four blogpost "My life is perfect and then in the space of a day it is nothing?" Well, we didn't think Bates would take Anna's change of temperament lightly.

His bosses at CNN, obviously bewildered but looking for any ratings advantage, accommodated his sudden change of temperament, or possible breakdown.

We cannot exclude the possibility that the display of nervousness is dependent on breed, as it has been shown for classical BSE where the occurrence of temperament changes and kicking was less frequent in Guernsey cattle [ 37].

The audience now knows and loves her burning Romantic intensity and her rapturous, youthful eagerness, though even these aspects of temperament change from role to role.

It stands as a leitmotif for the industry this year, the lavish departures and loaded decampments, nostalgic reveries despite relentless onward motion through changes of scenery, names and temperament.

Having a valid measure of temperament, or change in temperament may be a useful surrogate measure of pain.

Clinical signs observed by the farmer and inspecting state veterinary officer were tremors, ataxia, changes in temperament and loss of bodily condition.

Negative affectivity (i.e., the reactive component of temperament) is considered relatively easy to change early in life.

Data on clinical signs were available for 120 out of 131 confirmed cases; recorded signs included abnormal head position, ataxia, change of behaviour (or temperament), biting, dribbling (of saliva or cud), fleece loss (or change), loss of condition, nervousness, nibbling reflex, pruritus, teeth grinding, trembling and visual impairment.

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