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But studies show that they are less likely to be physically aggressive, and more likely to express aggression indirectly.
(Mr. Callenbach said he was influenced by the anthropologist Margaret Mead, and her idea that the sexes express aggression differently).
Mrs. Bachmann's advisers believe one challenge is that a double-standard applies to female candidates who express aggression.
Typically, very high-pitched calls indicate fear or submission, while loud, lower-pitched calls express aggression.
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When I asked Daniel how he felt about the battle in which Isum became paralyzed, his reaction was unapologetically positive: a mixture of exhilaration and pleasure in expressing aggression.
The least weasel's way of expressing aggression is similar to that of the stoat.
The pre-caudal scent glands may play a role in expressing aggression, as combative wolves raise the base of their tails whilst drooping the tip, thus positioning the scent glands at the highest point.
Although it may be challenging to cope with the willfulness, clinging or demands typical of this period, parents need to deal with expressed aggression and dependence in a straightforward, honest way that affirms the dignity and power of both parent and child.
What Shrigley is doing is to comically express the aggression in sport.
It's a way for kids in tough neighborhoods to express their aggression, without really fighting.
Culture influences whether you express verbal aggression directly or indirectly, for instance.
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