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Discover Ludwig"small behavior" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any type of behavior that is relatively minor or insignificant. For example, "The teacher praised the student for his small behavior changes that improved the classroom atmosphere."
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"Refilling is an example of a very small behavior change that could make a real difference in minimizing waste, but many people don't want the inconvenience," he said.
Mark Lattanzi, who has been in the program for about a year through the Western Massachusetts Electric Company, said he had shaved about a third off his bill, through replacing his old electric water heater and a range of small behavior changes like turning off the lights and using the clothesline.
Here, the robot gesture level is selected as a low LMA gesture level (Table 5) to produce a small behavior output.
In the same way, a psychic wound or one small behavior continually repeated could strain your whole life.
For instance, mobile devices can alert patients when they need to self-measure their blood pressure, take their medication and provide electronic "nudges" to encourage them to make small behavior changes, including being more physically active.
Closing the energy gap in overweight children can be achieved by relatively small behavior changes.
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A transition from bulk-like to stochastic, small-scale behavior has been found with increasing grain size.
It's possible, says Pittinsky, that there is more good news to be discovered about microaffirmations, and more to learn in general about how small behaviors affect student achievement.
Google Analytics can track thousands of small behaviors and translate that into actionable data.
For others, tweaking small behaviors, like upgrading to first class, may make a big difference.
Don't underestimate the power of small behaviors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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