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Examples of behave


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The axioms for inclusion tell us when a process behaves better than another in a 'may' perspective.
Doing adult-defined tasks and behaving according to adult expectations was one way of fulfilling that responsibility.
Nevertheless, players behaving according to extremal equilibria engage in rounds of costly war to reach a mutually acceptable bargain that is already in plain sight.
On an individual basis, guards behaved quite differently from each other, reflecting their own degree of identification with camp behaviour.
Metasemantically, "law" behaves much like simple artifact terms such as "chair" and "hammer," which are not linguistically deferential.
The analysis concludes that the market behaves ' ' semi-efficiently' ', partly but not fully taking into account abnormal assumptions.
We saw from our plots what real estate prices were doing, that they behaved very smoothly through time, unlike stock prices.
Unfortunately, to also behaves differently from other prepositions in a number of ways, in particular, with respect to time.
Analysis of the type of abductions made as part of the inference process provides insight into how the system is behaving when answering questions.
However, in response to the other two kinds of questions, these younger children behaved very differently.
The gauge response behaves as two-polar periodical signal with gradually decreasing amplitude.
X-ray radiography of the implosion was used to verifying that the system behaves in general as designed.
In order to reduce the artificiality of the situation, the investigator behaved as a participant observer throughout.
Specifically, when the various agents interact, the system behaves as a computational ecology with no single agent coordinating their actions.
Nothing is said about how the system behaves if agents are allowed to combine and resell goods in which case goods will have common values.
He behaves as if he were deliberately first constructing a simple model and intended to make it more complicated later.
Moreover, studies of the mentation-brain link require direct observation of brain activity in behaving persons.
In addition to its abnormal position, the tongue behaves differently.
The function behaves like the functional value in the interpreter.
Building on that proposal, we introduce a better type-inference algorithm that behaves well in the presence of non-functional primitives like references and exceptions.
Rather, they behaved in this fashion because they were part of an institution with an embedded mission.
The 6 degrees of freedom system behaves like having only 3 degrees of freedom during the solution.
As can be seen from the results, the estimated arousal behaves similarly to the subjectreported data.
As autonomous, rationally calculating decisionmakers, many nineteenth-century voters undoubtedly behaved in just that fashion.
The latter is compelled (insofar as he behaves rationally) to accept also the conclusion.
Strong boundedness is a property on queries which can be easily ensured for hierarchies of programs behaving well, such as well-moded or well-typed programs.
Serotonin at the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus suppresses rapid-eye-movement sleep in freely behaving rats.
Oscillations of the spontaneous slow wave sleep rhythm in lateral geniculate nucleus relay neurons of behaving cats.
Miniature stereo radio transmitter for simultaneous recording of multiple single-neuron signals from behaving owls.
The reason why the goldfish behaved differently in the two experiments is not clear.
Here, one fish choose both figures equally often, behaving as if both were the same.
In this example, someone is behaving somewhat like the ostensibly blundering chess player.
Here the pronoun is a personal determiner which behaves like a definite article marked for 1st person plural.
Like any ethnographer, we no longer need to be convinced that the people we study in prehistory behaved in complicated ways.
As we shall see, it behaves very differently, depending on whether value is additive or not.
Binocular interaction and depth sensitivity of striate and pre-striate cor tical neurons of the behaving rhesus monkey.
To achieve this, the failure continuation of the choice point is set to a new lazy disj compile instruction, which behaves similarly to lazy compile.
They show that the amplitude 2m decreases rapidly as d increases and then it behaves like the exponential decay function.
You know, the boys are behaving at school and their dad's home quite a bit anyway, so that's good.
Men may die horribly, randomly, and uselessly, but at least they can say that they behaved well.
Being disciplined is thus construed with not being punished; and being un-disciplined means behaving in such a way that results in corporal punishment.
Instead of all individuals behaving in the same manner, multiple types of individuals appear to exist.
No indication of directional dominance or epistasis was found and mutations with an effect smaller than 0n5 behaved quasineutrally.
She was undoubtedly trying to coerce her brother into behaving more in accordance with her expectations.
As for other, some grammars treat it as an adjective, although it behaves more like a determiner than like an adjective syntactically.
As a result, > and t behaved as though it were a detached shock moving ahead of a blunt body.
We now turn to the question of how ha () behaves in quotients.
Thus, on the scale of the sphere, the emergent jet behaves as an inviscid parallel flow.
When challenged during this state, both behaved as if under threat by initiating a fatal attack.
Finally, disorganized/disoriented attachment reflects confusion about or even fear of caregivers, who themselves have behaved in confused, alarming, or dissociated ways.
One can be autonomous even when behaving in accord with an external force as long as one fully and meaningfully concurs with it.
Generally these generations behaved exactly like the corresponding generation of the continuous breeding.
Intellectuals had behaved passively at worst, but they were not entirely content.
Then, the integration of such a differential inequality shows that p () behaves like a threshold function.
Ignorance of the social code in the novel situation constituted a risk, of behaving in an inappropriate or socially unacceptable way.
Indeed, occasions were observed when tenants behaved or spoke of themselves as of superior status to fellow tenants.
In this way, carers separated person-work episodes from the times when they behaved as in an intimate relationship.
Thus, it is seen that the feasibility assessment tool behaves exactly as it is expected to for the three-objective case study problem.
Consider two patterns for yourself, behaving selfishly and behaving altruistically.
How do we test whether the threat simulation mechanism really exists and whether it behaves the way the theory postulates?
The instances of "efficient" discovery may simply be those in which the party seeking discovery was not behaving strategically.
Therefore, even though the field is not visible directly in the simulations, it is behaving as expected and is consistent with the other model variables.
The standard model assumes that time passes in discrete steps, justified by the behaviour of digital systems, which are understood abstractly as so behaving.
The inverted wire (iwire) behaves similarly, but begins by sending an event on its output.
In both figures, the phase behaves similarly, showing the periodicity of each component.
The management treatments led to varying insectivory rates and daily predation patterns, suggesting that natural enemy communities behaved differently in the assorted cropping systems.
They also behaved in a more controlling manner.
Otherwise, the ankle behaves as a free joint.
If materialism is true, then there is no explanation for the existence of all things behaving as they do now.
Several embedded policies govern the way in which the application behaves in a given context.
The belief that an institution is behaving properly, within the confines of its authority, can serve to dampen resistance to unpopular decisions.
Moreover, analysis indicates that the item behaves as one would expect if taken at face value.
The deceased have behaved appropriately for their age.
To define the social boundaries of the group, historians have analysed the participants when they behaved as a group.
A linker behaves like a function: given the name of the component, it returns the authorisation key required to exploit component functionalities.
Would they follow his lead and start behaving like citizens again?
Three other amino acids, glutamic acid, alanine and glycine, behaved unusually.
In this manner the background behaves in the same way as a lamp of all four colours.
The factor group, type of clause, also behaves as expected.
She behaves exactly like a character in a stage play, miming the conventional signs of infatuation.
Furthermore, we could investigate whether he behaves likewise when there is no food source to be monopolised.
Rather, they explain it in terms of each species behaving according to its" nature".
Even man, when living through habituated mental patterns, away from his true princely abode at the eye centre, behaves uncontrollably and predictably.
By behaving in this way, the nurse shows respect for the person's individuality, a point reinforced in our model for nursing.
With such a system there seems little to prevent providers behaving in the same manner as providers elsewhere where reimbursement systems are in operation.
Their cognitive intervention focused on helping women understand that infants are not capable of behaving with hostile intent.
Thus, passive get is syntactically quite different from its passive counterpart be, which behaves like a true syntactic auxiliary.
In particular, in the region near the triangle of size it behaves like a linear function.
Empirical reports on scientific competition show that scientists can be depicted as self-interested, strategically behaving agents.
The construction behaves well with respect to multiplication of classes.
When the network receives no input, it behaves as an autonomous deterministic system possessing a unique strange attractor.
At higher frequencies the transmission clearly falls below this value so that the circuit behaves as a low-pass filter.
Any network that behaves in this way is called a delay line.
What is essential is that the software behaves as expected.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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