Sentence examples for tied to behavior from inspiring English sources

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I wanted to look at how simulated emotion could be tied to behavior".

Problems also face analyzing pleasure in motivational terms other than "desire" more closely tied to behavior.

Well, McDonald's has leveraged several cognitive phenomena tied to behavior and decision-making, which basically guarantee that people will not actually take advantage of these healthier options, and its profit margins will remain high -- if not soar higher.

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In a 1996 study, for example, they found that 26percentt of the variation in the quantity of paper produced by mill work crews was tied to good behavior.

It might seem strange that ownership of a single household object is so strongly tied to voting behavior and broader political attitudes in America.

Importantly, Mr. Healy and Times editors avoided a smirking or leering tone where the story dealt with Mr. Clinton's social life and history of infidelity — both areas of legitimate interest, because her career is so tied to his behavior.

"Nova" starts out by asking whether the chemistry and architecture of the brain can be tied to violent behavior in young men — with the answer being a solid "probably" — before moving on to nature versus nurture, actuarial models for predicting violence and anecdotal accounts of depression and psychopathy among boys.

Lyft's new program is in line with its founding principles, the company says, and not tied to any behavior by the competition, but it's definitely a contrasting image given the circumstances.

I think we need to do better at showing people that it's exploration, yes, and that's exciting, but at the end of the day it's also about the relationship between humanity and the sea and that one thing we know from the ocean now is that the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, all are tied to the behavior and health of the ocean.

Cocaine interferes with a natural inhibitor holding a reward neurotransmitter in balance, and without that brake, an unrestrained flow of dopamine sets off circuitry changes that have been tied to addictive behavior, according to a study published online Thursday in the journal Science.

Decision-making in healthcare settings is intimately tied to these behaviors and relationships.

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