An obvious example is that a man is more likely to text than phone his partner when he is out with friends or peers.
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He's had some promising early success, though nothing formal enough to publish, with severely autistic children opening up to robots in ways they never do with adults or peers.
It is that will to win that keeps new hopefuls arriving in the modeling academies daily, each convinced by the flattery and praise of parents or peers that she, too, can become Miss Universe.
You can search by donor, recipient, location, and sector of giving to see trends, or use the advanced search feature to see where your neighbors or peers are giving (by searching by donor name or city).
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There are three trade bodies, including the Association of Professional Political Consultants which has a code of conduct banning members from employing elected politicians or peers and strict rules on honesty and openness, keeping tabs on the activities of lobbyists.
While we hear about problems, studies have shown that the vast majority of kids are not being bullied or harassed by peers or victimized by predatory adults.
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Uncover what your emotional triggers are so you can predict and head off any potentially rash or embarrassing responses to peers or bosses.
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But open management can be expensive and time consuming: If any worker's pay is out of line with his or her peers, the firm should be ready to even things up or explain why it's so, says Dr. Lawler.
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Does your child seem to laugh, smile or express excitement more often than his or her peers?
First, there is the face that sports is one of the few activities where you can immediately measure your child against his or her peers.
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However, if you know there is a past record of nefarious actions, either involving the company or its peers, then you should ask whether the risks are simply too high.
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Pediatric nephrologists treat the problem by administering growth hormones to young patients, but those treatments usually can't help a child grow to the same height as his or her peers, Spry said.
In its simplest form, the basis of exceptional leadership is a manager who cares deeply about his or her peers and subordinates and treats them all with kindness, respect and genuine appreciation.
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Whenever two or three peers are gathered together to discuss the Welsh economy, by tradition one of them raises the Barnett formula (which links changes in spending in English departments to comparable areas in Wales).
Accordingly, the scientist or physician who owes duties of loyalty to either his academic peers or patient population cannot be allowed to subordinate their interests to either his financial well-being or that of the commercial enterprises with which he has some sort of business arrangement.
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People could use the app to get help anonymously from peers or could contact professionals.
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Anyone requiring approval from peers or bosses can never be suited for this.
These will not, however, include such pillars of U.S. criminal jurisprudence as a trial by a jury of the defendant's peers or the right to confront his or her accusers.
As a result, people are increasingly looking to other sources of information for the straight story about what's going on, such as academic experts or even their peers through social media and the Internet.
The Commons will vote on Thursday about whether to back the government's call for an immediate inquiry by a committee of MPs and peers or Labour's alternative proposal for a judge-led probe - similar to the current Leveson investigation in press standards.
This way they stay with their peers (or cohorts, in edu-speak) and their teachers and are in comfortable surroundings.
Currently it has 65 cents of loans for every dollar of deposits, compared with 90 cents or more for many peers.
Players can then compare the data to those of peers, or even pros, if those players eventually make their profiles available.
As long as the money gets spread around, there is probably no harm in this group giving or pressure from wealthy peers.
With the push of a button, they can make a purchase, interact with their peers, or launch a simultaneous robot attack on competitors.
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Though still preliminary, studies tend to show that cotistas, as they are known, have performed academically as well as or better than their peers.
The typical killer is emotionally damaged and has developed mental health problems, perhaps exacerbated by being bullied and rejected by peers, or abused and neglected at home.
Most often people choose career paths that diverge from what really interests them because of pressure from parents and peers, or motivated by the desire for money.
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Lord Campbell-Savours said there were "rumours" in the House of Commons that the government was going to "pack" the Lords with perhaps 50 or 60 more coalition peers.
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