Sentence examples for wider behaviour from inspiring English sources

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Ethical Consumer has reservations about electric cars, because of the wider behaviour of the manufacturers, their supply chains, and the fact they also produce military vehicles.

But Shah's wider behaviour as an MP – a "progressive" MP, mark you – gives you a better idea of how deep the rot has sunk.

Our data provides evidence that the activities and existence of the group stimulate wider behaviour change in their communities.

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Unlike the SEC, which is examining industry-wide behaviour, the NASD is (as usual) putting its energies into catching one firm, after which, precedent established, it can go after the others.Some at CSFB say that the bank is a victim of over-zealous regulators, spurred on by competition between the NASD and the SEC.

"It allows you to build up a picture of how each individual ant behaves, and this builds up to make the colony-wide behaviour," Mr Ellis told BBC News.

The schools practicing good hygiene and sanitation are catalysts for community-wide behaviour change.

Community-Led Total Sanitation in East Asia and Pacific (pdf) Published: May 2013 Publishers - UNICEF, Plan, WaterAid and WSP Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a community-wide behaviour change approach to stop open defecation which has been practiced by an estimated 100 million people in this region.

It is time to dedicate greater efforts and resources to the implementation of our existing knowledge in order to bring about population-wide behaviour change and significant public health improvements.

Their reasoning: the emails were private communications between long-standing friends; they had been obtained without authorisation from a private account; and there was no evidence of wider discriminatory behaviour.

It seeks to deliver innovative driver/vehicle interface systems and services to encourage sustained changes to driving styles (to improve safety and eco-driving) and wider travel behaviour (for example switching to non-car modes) [53].

In this paper, human-induced vibration is considered from two viewpoints, (i) the interaction that takes place between individual walking pedestrians and the vibrating bridge, and (ii) the wider crowd behaviour that results from the interactions between pedestrians.

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