Sentence examples for more frequent experience from inspiring English sources

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In Germany, the well-researched link between more frequent experience of physical punishment and youth violence and crime, something also of great concern here, was one of the reasons for their government changing its law in 2000.

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The teachers who had more frequent experiences of positive empathy toward their students felt more connected to them.

Compared to MSO-CM and nonsexual offenders, MSO-R reported more frequent experiences of physical and emotional abuse, and paternal violence (Connoly and Woollons, 2008; Smallbone and Dadds, 1998).

Gay men reported more frequent experiences with postcoital dysphoria than heterosexual men.

A higher score represents more frequent experiences of perceived stigma.

However, the patients with a low education level in our study reported as much (or in the case of shared decision making and being able to ask questions even more) frequent experiences as patients with a high educational level.

Our findings emphasize the fact that more frequent experiences of Gratitude/Awe will not necessarily result in higher life satisfaction with all its usually scored aspects, both objectively and subjectively.

The shared familial environment in the sibling pairs, which lasted in most cases into adolescence, was notably different from the childhood familial environment reported by healthy volunteers; the sibling pairs had larger household sizes, a higher incidence of parental divorce and of parents with addiction problems, and more frequent experiences of childhood abuse.

Both obviously suffering from midlife angst, the women fondly recall their rare good times and their more frequent bad experiences, like weeping in the ladies' room at each other's weddings.

The students in the talented sample reported a great love for their domain, a strong sense of identity, more frequent flow experiences, and the desire to engage in their domain all the time.

Findings demonstrate the profound change in relationship to nature that an emersion experience in wilderness can provide while also delineating elements of well-being (i.e., decreased stress, increased wholeness, more positive emotions, and more frequent spiritual experiences) that are affected by time spent in nature.

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