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Antidepressant medications appear to have exerted ' bottom-up ' effects by disengaging ventral frontal and limbic regions.
The terms ' active ' and ' disengaged ', however, must be used carefully.
Oxygen and caloric are thus disengaged, followed by an ensuing combination of oxygen and the particular third substance present in the given experiment.
If the latch is later disengaged, the spring will push the blocks back to the left.
Likewise, cohesive, disengaged, and enmeshed profiles of family functioning may reflect underlying secure, avoidant, and resistant patterns of attachment, respectively.
How is turn-by-turn talk engaged, sustained and disengaged?
Recipients produce minimal agreement tokens to these summaries, and at this point they are potentially disengaged from that topic.
The nicked junction behaves as if one helix disengages from the other on releasing the constraint of one strand, resulting in the observed rotation.
They are far from being ' disengaged ' in the full sense implied by disengagement theory.
They are less likely than the merit poor to be disengaged.
The example may just be, instead, a mere analogy for an inconceivably different type of consciousness in which such allencompassing yet disengaged comprehension is possible.
Children who are physiologically well regulated may be more at risk than their poorly regulated peers for displaying reduced positivity with their friend when parents are hostile and disengaged.
Linkages among the profiles of family functioning, emotional insecurity, and child psychological symptoms were consistently found for planned comparisons involving disengaged and enmeshed families but not for adequate families.
Our final aim was to examine whether children's emotional security in the interparental relationship mediated the link between enmeshed and disengaged family configurations and child psychological symptoms.
In acts of affiliation, persons must manage the twin risks of appearing disengaged from the affairs of the other, or appearing over-involved with and even appropriating them.
Families high in this code exhibited high levels of negative affect including anger, frustration, and contempt, but were also more likely to appear disengaged from one another.
The second distinction is between skills of implicit and explicit reasoning: reasoning in context using all available beliefs versus disengaging from implicit assumptions to reason only from explicit ones.
The second skill of disengaging from implicit contextual beliefs and attitudes, to reason only from explicit assumptions, as something that most students learn in late formal education.
However, other children may come to rely upon primarily avoidant strategies, disengaging attention from the threatening situation without attending to sources of relief and available coping options.
First, anger can affect parent motivation - it is easy to imagine a parent who repeatedly feels angry with a child to become overintrusive with a child, or, conversely, disengaged.
Emotional insecurity, in turn, not only predicted child symptomatology, but also accounted for par t of the association between enmeshed and disengaged family functioning and child symptomatology.
After 1961 the cohesiveness of this network declined, its capacity to exert leadership eroded, and executives from the corporations currently dominating the local economy became comparatively disengaged from civic affairs.
While, say, writing an article implies a deliberate motivation - an active desire to say something - the subject of an interview can plausibly appear passive and reticent, or reluctant and disengaged.
The data analysis suggested that involvement in music was mentally stimulating, and promoted participation and involvement in everyday activities, where previously the person had been inattentive and disengaged.
According to such a perspective, unsuppor tive, disengaged family relationships are especially likely to promote dismissing patterns of coping characterized by interpersonal disregard, alienation, and conduct problems.
Therefore, any hypothesis attributing these deficits to impairments in disengaging attention needs to be able to account for why deficits are especially marked for social stimuli.
A democratic solution means more than disengaging and letting the parties fight it out.
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How are we to go about the difficult, complicated and potentially expensive business of disengaging the military from the civilian sectors?
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Too many of our young people are still disengaged from their education.
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Two clinical service teams have been found to have significantly dysfunctional working practices and some senior staff remain disengaged from management colleagues.
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The more one disengages, the greater the problems are.
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On the other, there is the great difficulty of disengaging ourselves from a rôle to which we are no longer fitted.
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They would determine that at 14 middle-class students took the "academic route" and disengaged working-class kids went vocational.
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We have concentrated, rightly, on the number of pupils who become disengaged from the lessons at school.
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The problem with bullies is that if one disengages too soon they do not step back.
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There is a saving in public expenditure by keeping up the level of contributions but disengaging benefits.
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The original magistrates will have to be disengaged from any other sittings and brought back together again.
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He is disengaging himself from his previous stance.
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We are now disengaging with difficulty, but we are not yet entirely disengaged.
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We still live in a culture where business is too disengaged from what is often seen as education's ivory tower.
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We have disengaged the link with land in the previous definition.
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Once people become disengaged from getting work, they enter a cycle that must be broken; that is why intervention is so important.
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I see no difficulty in disengaging the yards.
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First, the public are already disengaged from party politics.
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Rhodesian forces disengaged and deployed to the vicinity of their company bases.
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There is a danger to us all if people are disengaged, and we would all benefit by encouraging more people to vote.
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When my party was in government it made mistakes and disengaged from local government, losing sight of the valuable role which the latter can play.
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In fact, it should concern us all that such a large proportion of my constituents were disengaged from the political process.
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We ask why people feel disengaged from politics and do not trust their political leaders.
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The second element is welfare reforms that focus on reconnecting the lives of many people who have become completely disengaged from the labour market.
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Why not fit automatic boat disengaging gear?
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Election turnouts are at an all-time low, voters are disengaged and opinion polls rank us somewhere between estate agents and loan sharks in the popularity stakes.
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If the political classes ignore the electorate, they will have little to complain about when the electorate return the compliment by disengaging from the electoral process.
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Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, companies that were disengaging labour, restructuring and downsizing used attractive enhanced pension schemes to move members of the work force into early retirement.
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Until we begin to reverse the chronic deficit in skills training that leaves too many children disengaged, truancy will continue to blight our children and their communities.
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Even though we may, now and again, give the public something that is not hollow or cosmetic, they feel disengaged from the process and cynical about it.
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My second conclusion is talked about but seldom addressed—namely, that the very machinery of government fails to meet the needs of many people who are disengaging from the political process.
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Opponents of technology often forget how it was disengaged reason that proposed freedom, individual rights, and the affirmation of ordinary life.
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In addition, the restraint systems were also criticised for being inadequate as contact with the pillars supporting the ride disengaged the lap bars.
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Pulling back on the handlebar disengaged the clutch and applied the brake.
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He goes from elite detective in the violent crimes unit to a lowly district cop, completely disengaged from life for seven years.
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They also can not be conventionally disengaged like other types of brakes.
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When the driver releases the brakes, the brake shoe springs restore the shoes to their original (disengaged) position.
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By becoming disengaged from work and family responsibilities, according to this concept, people are enabled to enjoy their old age without stress.
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Both sides met once again for an indeterminate time, before disengaging for the night.
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Disengaged employees invest time, but not effort or creativity, in the work in which they are assigned.
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The rearward movement of the barrel causes the rotating bolt to rotate back disengaging the locking lugs and unlocking the bolt from the barrel.
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He was perfectly disengaged from himself, fearlessly truthful and without pettiness of any kind.
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At 21:33 they completed a procedural turn for the approach, at 21:36 the autopilot was disengaged.
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Particularly striking is the free rhythm of flowing lines, which have become disengaged from a fixed classification of metre by antimetric figures and ties.
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If the four-wheel drive system is disengaged, the gearbox will feed only the front wheels.
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Disengaging the nav system, it was time to find somewhere to hide out until things could be worked out.
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Housed in the rear differential is a viscous coupling that in normal conditions is disengaged.
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Once at the top, the gondola was disengaged from the lift chain and pushed forward into the drop position.
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When the fleets finally disengaged at nightfall, both sides had suffered roughly equal losses.
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When the main engine starts up and reaches the right conditions, this auxiliary unit is then switched off and disengages slowly.
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When a gear change is to be made, both clutches are disengaged simultaneously and a brake is applied inside the gearbox.
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The three safety mechanisms are automatically disengaged one after the other when the trigger is squeezed, and are automatically reactivated when the trigger is released.
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Disengaging the clutch frees it from the post, allowing the pedal to move without restraint.
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Despite still playing the guitar with great passion and intensity, there were times that he would appear disengaged; as such, shows were often inconsistent.
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The opposite is true with a push type, the release bearing is pushed into the clutch disengaging the vehicle drive.
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The clutch is located between the engine and the gearbox, as disengaging it is required to change gear.
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After insertion, male strikers may be disengaged by twisting the inlet so as to activate a spring-release mechanism.
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When not in use, the turntable azimuth sprocket drive is disengaged, allowing the structure to weathervane and seek a position of minimum wind resistance.
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In this case, the selector switch disengages one over the other.
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After an investigation determined that the platform disengaged and slid, it was removed and an alternate evacuation procedure was adopted.
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Consistent with family systems theory, it was hypothesized that at least three forms of family functioning would emerge: cohesive, enmeshed, and disengaged families.
The use of+ guarantees that the contact pressure vanishes when the beam is disengaged from the wheel.
Poorly informed voters are not so disengaged from national politics as many believe.
Once the snare is disengaged from the guidewire, the desired catheter can then be introduced over the wire by standard technique.
The second one is a user operated push-button panic switch that disengages motor amplifier power upon the user panic action.
Parent and child may play specific roles in engaging and disengaging their joint coordinated attention.
The production of monuments as a social practice cannot therefore be disengaged from the cultural practices of the society.
Here formality must be disengaged from its strong foundationist past.
The findings describe the contour of their conversational exchanges: how turnby-turn talk is engaged, sustained, and disengaged.
When the failure occurs, the failed actuator can be disengaged by a clutch mechanism, so the remaining actuator can still drive the system.
Recurrence of a particular stimulus property usually disengages the attention of an observer.
They may also allow the amnion to slide with respect to the chorion by disengaging and re-engaging after relative lateral displacement.
Percent insecure includes confused, deprived, and disengaged patterns.
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