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Predators who leave behind scraps of dead fish that they kill, such as brown bears (Ursus arctos), gray wolves (Canis lupus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), may be habitually followed in order to scavenge the kills secondarily.

Previous authors have suggested that falls may be "habitually" reported,[ 7, 8] and have implied that they have collated datasets without missing falls data.[ 11, 12] Yet the present research brings such assumptions into question given the numerous comments which imply that staff members do not adopt the principle of reporting all falls on incident reports.

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Although you may feel like a broken record, don't be afraid to remind those who are known to be habitually late how important it is that they are on time to the church.

So a person may take little exercise but be physically active with low levels of sedentary behaviour, whereas another might do structured exercises but be habitually inactive and spend long periods sedentary.

Another possibility is that less severe forms of NSSI may be done more habitually than more severe NSSI, and that this indexes greater frequency or duration of negative affect, which could be associated with SI.

Finally, the overall question that remains is whether there is any benefit of making this transition which may be potentially injurious for habitually shod western runners, who do not display the robustness and physically active background as our hunters gather ancestors of whom these theories of proposed benefits have been developed [17].

However, greater precision may be achieved by distinguishing between habitually initiated behaviour, which is instigated by a habitual impulse but may require cognitive input to be performed, and habitually performed behaviour, the execution of which is facilitated by the activation of one or more habits, regardless of whether consciously or non-consciously instigated.

My personal opinion, for what it's worth, is that boys may well be better off without fathers who may be untrustworthy, drug-addicted, or habitually unemployed, though Dernard and Wayne would strenuously disagree.

The signs may be evident if you're already habitually inclined to "out" a scene between two handsome men by a campfire, but Lee brilliantly points up the men's reluctance to give themselves away.

But other contributing factors may be possible, because an association of habitually isolated M. ozaenae indicate that chronic infections with this bacterium and/or other germs may have a promoting effect although the exact mechanism is unknown [ 5, 15].

Our results are in line with some previous reports suggesting that habitually long sleep may be a surrogate marker of a condition that is associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes (14).

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