Girls and boys with ADHD will demonstrate similar rates of inattentiveness and fidgetiness. |
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During a small seminar in Freiburg, he actually reproaches Heidegger for inattentiveness. |
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Although ADHD can account for hyperactivity or inattentiveness, physicians should remember that these symptoms can also be caused by other disorders. |
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The downside of Mr Cameron's vast self-belief is complacency, often manifested in an inattentiveness to his own political backyard. |
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Our children should not be made to pay the price of our own inattentiveness to these issues today. |
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We are paying the price today for the inattentiveness of our leaders to deal with these problems in the past. |
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He was terminated for alleged conflict of interest and inattentiveness to his duties as president. |
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Neither driver inattentiveness nor incapacitation are therefore considered to have played a role in this accident. |
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Substances such as cannabis are used by youth with ADHD to reduce impulsivity, although cannabis can also increase inattentiveness. |
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Emotionally neglectful behaviours include gross indifference and inattentiveness to a child's developmental or special needs. |
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Symptoms are impulsivity, inattentiveness, hyperactivity and distractibility. |
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In another 31 percent of cases, the breach was accidental, and inattentiveness on the part of a worker was most often to blame. |
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Make certain there is no slackness, laxity, or inattentiveness on one's part. |
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Some patients have more symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsiveness while others have more symptoms of inattentiveness. |
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A small moment of inattentiveness on the part of the driver is all it needs for a vehicle to come off course. |
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Accidents are frequently the result of inattentiveness and careless behaviour. |
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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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Cannabis use leads to delayed reactions and inattentiveness. |
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Fatigue and inattentiveness, as well as alcohol, are the most common causes of traffic accidents. |
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Errant drivers simply have too much to lose as do the victims of their insensitivity and inattentiveness. |
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The evidence before the Board established that the Member's actions could be attributed to inattentiveness and poor judgment but not to a failure to be in a state of ethical readiness while he was off-duty. |
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Second, ethnopolitical disputes escalate into protracted communal conflicts usually due to failures of leadership and political imagination on both sides combined with international inattentiveness. |
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Together with this surprising inattentiveness, executives have a remarkably faulty memory which means that conversations are rarely recalled in any detail. |
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At the start of the experiment, researchers looked at the children's behaviour, including inattentiveness, sense of inferiority, impatience, rule breaking and defiance of parental authority. |
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It is the ahistorical creature of our channel-hopping inattentiveness, and Millar's show is an essay in the decomposition of culture. |
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They confronted the entertainer about his inattentiveness and absences. |
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Any flight behaviour or inattentiveness must be corrected immediately. |
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An estimated 1 in 50 school-age children in the United States receive stimulant medication to help quell inattentiveness and hyperactivity. |
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There are many reasons data gets lost: virus attack, defective hard drive, program error, system failures, staff inattentiveness or force majeure. |
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Most incidents on the road are the fault of the driver: nine out of ten accidents are attributable to driver inattentiveness, distraction, fatigue or a momentary lack of alertness. |
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Alcohol impairment contributes to operator inattentiveness, preventing you from possibly noting changing weather and water conditions, placing you and others at risk. |
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Another moment of defensive inattentiveness, however, was was to prove Shrewsbury's undoing. |
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