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33 Sentences With "behave toward"

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Given this disrespect, how should I behave toward his family?
What did he do and how did he behave toward you?
" He wonders: "How does it become a man to behave toward this American government today?
If you see the way some officers behave toward vulnerable groups in society, it's very clear.
The key point is that whatever science finds should not affect the way we behave toward one another.
Often, the only guiding principle on how venture capitalists should behave toward female entrepreneurs has been common decency and common sense.
Only then will predators with badges begin to think twice about how they behave toward the citizens they are meant to protect.
But more difficult, and often overlooked, is how your children should behave toward each other if they are not happy with the outcome.
These colors have been found to trigger social cues that determine how humans react to and behave toward other people and also, apparently, robots.
Ever since she transitioned from male to female, Amelie says that she noticed a marked difference in the way her colleagues behave toward her.
You control your attitude in that you choose how to think about and how to behave toward things in your life - people, places, activities, and so on.
This allowed for a huge amount of insight into how people behave toward their water resources—whether that's to do with religion, local industry, transportation, or urbanization.
Still, we see something similar today in how the public and media behave toward people they disagree with, from the Tea Party to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Maybe, on a slightly more philosophical and moral level, what did it do to how men and women look at one another and how we behave toward one another?
"For children, their parents are the most important people in the world, and they learn from them what are social norms and how people should behave toward each other," he added.
Unfortunately, about 25% of the country's homeless population suffers from severe mental illness, so there's a question of how they might behave toward the other customers who come to sip their lattes.
Rather, they are, as he puts it, stories about figuring out how to navigate a time in which technology is shifting not just the way we live our lives but how we behave toward other people.
You then think I'm angry and annoyed in every aspect of life and therefore repel a potential partner, but I'm not — that's just how I'm now motivated to behave toward you and your dumbass assessments of singleness.
It's less about how he thinks all white people should behave toward all black people, and more about how his own belief that there is violence at the root of the thing that he was taught to desire.
May's advice to her nephew on how to behave toward Liz — "open the door for her, tell her she looks nice, but not too much because that's creepy" — stands in contrast to Adrian's quizzing, based as it is on the assumption that what he needs to know is how to treat the young woman with respect, not to be warned about what he can get away with.
What are the unintended consequences of a U.S. president simultaneously starting trade wars with China, the European Union and Canada, putting Russia first over America first, preferring Putin and other autocrats over our traditional democratic allies, slashing corporate taxes and supercharging the national debt — without any compensating tax increases or spending cuts, thereby putting pressure on interest rates and the trade deficit — ignoring climate change and eliminating all restraints on the exploitation of fossil fuels, breaking the Iran nuclear deal and now threatening war with Iran, limiting immigration into our already tight labor markets, steadily eroding Obamacare and violating so many norms of how a president should behave toward his staff, allies and Americans not from his own party?
But attention is one of the dominant influences on behavior. What you are attending to, you are likely to behave toward. What you are not attending to, you are much less likely to behave toward. A good model of attention, of its dynamics and consequences, would be useful for predicting behavior.
This is achieved by having the femtocells behave toward the SIP/IMS network like a SIP/IMS client by converting the circuit- switched 3G signaling to SIP/IMS signaling, and by transporting the voice traffic over RTP as defined in the IETF standards.
Luther continued his polemical attacks on Bucer, but Bucer was unperturbed: "In any case, we must seek unity and love in our relationships with everyone," he wrote, "regardless of how they behave toward us." In April and May 1533, he again toured the southern German cities and Swiss cities. The latter remained unconvinced and did not join the Protestant alliance.
When he arrives Hippolyta tells him that she knows he is here to defeat them. Hercules tells her she is wrong. Using a magic candle, Hippolyta turns Hercules into a baby telling him she will show him what he is really like. As Hercules reverts to infant form we are shown flashbacks to Hercules's youth and times when he has been told by people how to behave toward women.
A dingo on the beach at Fraser Island Dingo attacks in Australia are rare but can happen. Dingos are more of a danger to livestock such as sheep which is why the Dingo Fence was constructed. As wild dogs are large predators, they can be potentially dangerous to humans. The likelihood of wild dogs being a danger to humans depends to a large degree on how humans behave toward them.
Concerns attributed to gods about how people behave toward the gods themselves are widespread and not easily disentangled from specific ecological conditions. The reason is intuitive; rational agents who do not care about their treatment are counterintuitive. Researchers investigating the socioecological functions of ritual behaviors in deference to gods claim that functionally, these rituals serve as costly signals of commitment to the group. Costly ritual displays are particularly public and ubiquitous in small- scale societies, functioning as social devices that promote intragroup cohesion.
In December of 1942, he did not participate in the condemnation by > members of the Allies regarding the killing of Jews. Even when the Jews were > being deported from Rome to Auschwitz, the pope did not intervene. He > maintained a neutral position except toward the end of the war when he > appealed on behalf of the government of Hungary and of Slovakia. His silence > and absence of directives obliged the clergy in Europe to decide > independently how they should behave toward the persecuted Jews.
The likelihood of wild dog attacks on humans depends to a large degree on how humans behave toward them. The more frequently these dogs are fed or scavenge human leftovers, the more likely it is that they lose all caution and sometimes react aggressively towards humans when they perceive themselves to be in conflict with the human. During a study on Fraser Island dingoes, the researchers reasoned that the presence of humans influences the activity of dingoes. The tourism industry on the island encouraged people to approach dingoes without caution, and such encounters were practically expected by the tourists.
All non-player characters in Eamon, regardless of their form or disposition, are referred to as "monsters". The monsters that players must face depend on the style of the adventure and range from the conventional fantasy staples of dragons, goblins, orcs and wizards, to wild animals, zombies, mummies, ghosts, machines, other humans (both friendly and hostile) and many more. Monsters share most of the same attributes as player characters. A key exception is that monsters have "friendliness" rather than charisma, a rating that along with the encountering player's charisma determines how the monster will behave toward the player.
In another study in the Journal of Family Psychology in 1998, researchers Cook and Douglas measured the validity of the looking glass self and symbolic interaction in the context of familial relationships. The study analyzed the accuracy of a college student's and an adolescent's perceptions of how they are perceived by their parents, surveying mothers, fathers, college students, and adolescents. Three areas were investigated: assertiveness, firmness, and cooperation. In reference to the three areas respondents were asked the following: how they behave toward the target, how the target behaves toward them, and how they think they are viewed by the target.
The term classism can refer to personal prejudice against lower classes as well as to institutional classism, just as the term racism can refer either strictly to personal prejudice or to institutional racism. The latter has been defined as "the ways in which conscious or unconscious classism is manifest in the various institutions of our society". As with social classes, the difference in social status between people determines how they behave toward each other and the prejudices they likely hold toward each other. People of higher status do not generally mix with lower-status people and often are able to control other people's activities by influencing laws and social standards.
The girls talk about the story, and Miss Jenny notices how much nicer they behave toward each other this time, than after the story of Benefico and Barbarico. After supper, Mrs Teachum tells them that she is happy of their innocent joys, but would like to them to consider more seriously what could be learned from the story. She points out that the queen was only told Sybella's story after she was calm enough to listen, where we learn that by our own flaws we can turn our advantages into misery. She then takes care to point out how the story was set up, and to distinguish the features of setting, plot, and moral of the story so that the girls might, in the future, be able to do so on their own.

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