Sentence examples for made downward from inspiring English sources

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They made downward comparisons with for example siblings with more severe hypersensitivity problems, or with themselves in younger years when they had more hypersensitivity problems than now.

Interviewees also made downward comparisons with people who they considered to be less fortunate than themselves, which served to represent their own circumstances in a more positive light.

Also, the peculiar finding that threat information had the opposite effect than expected for public speaking when presented by a peer was explained in terms of social comparison theory: the children identified with the main characters in each story and made downward comparisons to them.

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Bernstein, without missing a beat or turning around, slowly extended his arms, making downward gestures with his hands.

The study argues that a change in the way water flows were measured, dating from the 1930s, mistakenly led the corps to make downward adjustments in data from the 1800s and early 1900s.

"In order to implement a flexible monetary policy, to ensure the fluidity of the banking system, to ensure stable growth of credit and to demonstrate the positive role that monetary policy plays in the support of economic growth, the People's Bank of China has decided to make downward adjustments" in interest rates and reserve requirements, the central bank said.

Alluding to the diversity and complexity of a global church, Francis effectively pushes decision making downward to bishops and priests, stating that a different country or region "can seek solutions better suited to its culture and sensitive to its traditions and local needs".

The calls admitted to a cellular network both in a double coverage and in a cellular-only area can make downward vertical handoffs to a WLAN.

This depth correlation makes downward shifts by 1.1 5.0 cm for the GSDS2 depth profile, confirming no significant difference in the upper and middle parts between the two profiles but more or less difference between the lower parts probably arisen from the sampling in the field.

Or, in science-speak, they tried to manage their mood "through selective exposure" by making "downward comparisons" to their SocialLink friends.

This is consistent with the literature in that when faced with a threat to self-esteem, individuals can often make downward self-enhancing comparisons that increase subjective well-being by comparing themselves with less fortunate others [ 22].

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