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the behaviours
noun
The way a living creature behaves or acts.
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The behaviours that are so often labelled as challenging.
The obsession with short-term gains helped fuel the behaviours which led to the crash.
Hewitt-Clarkson told delegates: "All the behaviours and things we saw before are still there.
Not that you'd guess it from the behaviours of some leading companies.
To get the society you want, you need to reward the behaviours you want.
The physical shape of cities will determine the behaviours of its citizens and the responsiveness of its institutions.
"The behaviours we need are not competitive behaviours – we need to be collaborative, visionary and supportive," the roundtable was told.
A new set of tools and technologies has emerged over the last several years to measure the behaviours of consumers.
"A lot of the behaviours I'd heard about from survivors were apparent as we were speaking to police.
Jerry Spinelli's novel Loser is up-front about Zinkoff's failure to conform to the behaviours of all those around him.
With IRL, sensor-based systems observe humans to identify the behaviours that would be identified as ethically based.
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