From 1424, however, he could demonstrate the Stewart characteristics of energy, intellect, and impulsiveness. |
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He would ground her flightiness and her impulsiveness and she would lighten his sometimes-sober demeanour. |
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High levels of Omega-3 EPA are associated with lower levels of impulsiveness, hostility and cynicism. |
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They dog-ear pages with the impulsiveness of clicking a mouse, not realizing that their actions have permanent consequences. |
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Some patients have more symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsiveness while others have more symptoms of inattentiveness. |
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He emerges from this biography rather like a charismatic CEO whose impulsiveness is as likely to lead the company into disaster as success. |
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Reasons for biting behavior among toddlers in group child care include teething, impulsiveness and lack of self-control, overstimulation, and frustration. |
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Symptoms of ADHD, which campaigners say has been diagnosed in children as young as three, include hyperactivity, poor concentration and impulsiveness. |
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When he learned that the English had reached the Plains of Abraham, Montcalm gave in to his impulsiveness and acted too hastily. |
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He displayed aggressive behaviour, emotional immaturity, impulsiveness, rejection of authority and manipulative behaviour, lied, swore and had a leaning towards kleptomania. |
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He was a charismatic loose cannon, a leader with the makings of greatness repeatedly brought low by his own untamed passions and headstrong impulsiveness. |
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The researchers hypothesize that genetic factors affect certain aspects of central nervous system development that result in problems such as hyperactivity or impulsiveness. |
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The characteristics that a child with ADD exhibits are inattentiveness, talking excessively, hyperactivity and impulsiveness, or any combination of the three. |
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Those two words from the movie Swingers have come to represent American impulsiveness in all its glory. |
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An economist of Andean Indian origins, he has the sympathy of many poorer Peruvians, but his impulsiveness is distrusted by the rich. |
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Mr. Speaker, echoes of the general's incompetence, contradictions and impulsiveness in this scandal concerning the treatment of prisoners in Afghan prisons have made it all the way to Europe. |
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Alcohol intoxication at the moment of the final deed probably also contributes to the suicide, either through increasing impulsiveness, or by increasing the chance of using a more deadly form of suicide. |
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Amid charges of impulsiveness, uncontrollability, and dogmatism, Sharon made many enemies and was kept from the top army position that his military exploits might otherwise have gained for him. |
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He also burned Philistine fields showing classic ASPD impulsiveness and inability to conform to social norms. |
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Traits such as sociability, impulsiveness, meticulousness, truthfulness, and deceit are assumed to be more or less stable over time and across situations. |
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She said small research projects had shown a simple and shortened version of mindfulness meditation reduced impulsiveness, shouting and anger in autistic children. |
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A study of the effects of courses across seven institutions in the West Midlands, focusing on 167 prisoners, found impulsiveness among prisoners – a key driver of criminal behaviour – was reduced. |
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In a previous study, researchers observed a link between the fatty acids' ratio in a group of patients having a high level of cholesterol, and sudden mood changes together with impulsiveness. |
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Since symptoms like hyperactivity and impulsiveness tend to fade with age, the vast majority of adults with ADHD suffer primarily from problems with attention, concentration and organization. |
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The benefits of the increased Omega-3 intake were measured according to a wide variety of behavioural aspects such as hyperactivity, aggressiveness, impulsiveness and emotional balance. |
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Children always show pleasure on meeting foreigners, having their photo taken, receiving little gifts, but a condescending attitude, or impulsiveness, impatience or anger provoke great upset or hurt both children and adults. |
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Although this study did not specifically measure the impact of the offers on consumer impulsiveness, it does show that the credit offers' communication strategies capitalise on consumer emotions and impulsivity. |
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Individual-related factors: hyperactivity, impulsiveness, sensation-seeking behaviours, alienation, rebelliousness, early aggressiveness, early use of substances and early onset of deviant, delinquent behaviour. |
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Given that lack of attention, overactivity and impulsiveness are common features of most children's behaviour, what is the cut-off point between normality and abnormality? |
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Either way, the enemy's own impulsiveness began the process by which even a smaller French army could defeat the enemy's forces one by one. |
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Impulsiveness and courageousness mark your activities this week. |
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