It increases with more contact with nature and less introspection, according to Nancy Etcoff , an evolutionary psychologist at Harvard.
Some of the children surveyed said they thought children ran away because they were not happy with the arrangements for contact with their families and wanted to see them more or to see members of their families they were losing contact with.
He added British Gas was working to improve their procedures, including working more closely with Transco and making more efforts to contact customers.
Perhaps because, since they run smaller shops than the health secretary for England, Alan Milburn, they have more contact with, and therefore more faith in, those at the coalface.
Certainly, cardiologists and oncologists, whose practices naturally bring them into contact with more senior citizens, are the most likely to feel the pain when it comes to reduced government payments.
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As the threat of recession becomes more real Ms Reynolds agrees that people are now keen to downsize their lifestyles, grow their own food, and enjoy more contact with nature.
The club said as soon as the allegations were made against Benson his UK Athletics coaching licence was suspended and he had no more contact with children involved in the club.
Investors are betting that consumers will pay a little more (though not as much as traditional concierge practices) to make their trips to the doctors more enjoyable, something that Lee believes can only happen if doctors have more contact with their patients.
More contact with those friends!
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They are more vulnerable to the severe effects of the flu or come into contact more often with this highly contagious virus.
Researchers purposely chose smaller ventures since entrepreneurs and employees are in more frequent contact with each other.
When she's shopping, Hill says, people make eye contact with her more often and wait on her right away.
The poles are about nose height to give the skier more contact time with the snow surface and more power.
Was it "only fair" because I had more personal contact with poor people or sick people or people without health insurance?
They're coming more in contact with the world, and this means we're starting to see the beginning of a new generation of jocks for justice.
They have also calculated that an ideal time to change a mother's habits is when a new baby arrives (because she is then more receptive to new ideas and also in more frequent contact with health workers).
Yet, he rarely makes more than superficial contact with any body of research long enough to really draw out its implications, and nothing resembling an integrated synthesis of science ever emerges.
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Fenton has previously testified that her contact with Holmes ended more than a month before the shooting and that she had contacted campus police because she was concerned about what had happened during their last meeting.
In addition, travel has brought more and more Americans into contact with foreign cultures and cuisines, and some of America's fastest-growing immigrant groups, including Mexicans and Asians, have introduced their traditional spicy cooking to Americans in family-owned restaurants.
Bringing more people in direct contact with data is vital to solving the data problem first.
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In reality, though, living a successful and fulfilling retirement may be less about money and more about keeping in contact with friends, staying healthy, and mentally sharp.
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Calling for companies to be more socially responsible, in contact with communities?
That means you're probably less socially isolated, and more likely to come into contact with a lot of people, than someone randomly selected.
"It certainly brings more balance when you have contact with women and when you listen to women especially and listen to their perspective, " she said.
The boys all introduced themselves, some with a shy smile and eye contact, others more warily.
So are steps such as moving more transactions online, to reduce contact with officials.
No more proxy marriages meant very little contact with Bridey, now that they were at different schools.
In all, according to the AP, when you count all the people who came in contact with the phones in question, more than 100 journalists could have been affected.
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