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The elementary-school child grows gradually in his ability to work in groups.
It is easy for the teacher to rationalize that the child who is not achieving in accordance with his known ability is just plain lazy, or that the child who lacks interest in school, who dislikes the teacher, or who is overaggressive is a hopeless delinquent.
Surgery of the breast presents the health risk of interfering with the ability to breast-feed and infant child, which might include consequences such as altered sensation in the nipple-areola complex, interference with mammography ( breast x-rays images ) when there are breast implants present in the breasts.
Regarding breast-feeding capability after breast reduction surgery, studies reported that women who underwent breast reduction can retain the ability to nurse an infant child, when compared to women in a control group who underwent breast surgery using a modern pedicle surgical technique.
A child must learn to develop a sense of seriousness, an ability to distinguish degrees of seriousness as it relates to transgressions and expenditure of time ; for example, a child must learn to distinguish between levels of seriousness in admonitions such as between " don't fidget " and " don't forget to look both ways when crossing the street ," which have the same linguistic and normative structure, but different levels of seriousness.
Broo have the ability to mate with any other species, with the child eating its way out of the host at full gestation.
Roger Ebert commented that Dunst's creation of the child vampire Claudia was one of the " creepier " aspects of the film, and mentioned her ability to convey the impression of great age inside apparent youth.
Additionally, Sanskrit grammarians debated for over twelve centuries whether humans ' ability to recognize the meaning of words was god-given ( possibly innate ) or passed down by previous generations and learned from already established conventions — e. g. a child learning the word for cow by listening to trusted speakers talking about cows.
" According to the sensitive or critical period models, the age at which a child acquires the ability to use language is a predictor of how well he or she is ultimately able to use language.
Methodists invested heavily in the cause of Christian education because of their emphasis on the child ’ s right to and ability to “ respond to divine influences from the beginning .”
A common convention for child windows in IDE-style applications is the ability to collapse child windows, either when inactive, or when specified by the user.
If the karkanxholl sleeps with his wife, and she is impregnated with a child, the offspring is called dhampir and has the unique ability to discern the karkanxholl ; from this derives the expression the dhampir knows the lugat.
An average human child achieves independent walking ability around 11 months old.
Not only do physical limitations affect a child ’ s ability to play, the limitations perceived by the child ’ s caregivers and playmates also impact the child ’ s play activities.
Barriers at the micro level include the child ’ s physical limitations ( motor, sensory and cognitive impairments ) or their subjective feelings regarding their ability to participate.
One of the main reasons for this limited support appears to be the result of a lack of awareness and knowledge regarding the child ’ s ability to engage in activities despite his or her disability.
Fis phenomenon is a phenomenon of child language acquisition that demonstrates that perception of phonemes occurs earlier than the ability of the child to produce those phonemes.
As a child learning to play baseball in Oakland, Henderson developed the ability to bat right-handed although he was a naturally left-handed thrower — a rare combination for baseball players, especially non-pitchers.

ability and actively
US President Reagan also actively hindered the Soviet Union's ability to sell natural gas to Europe whilst simultaneously actively working to keep gas prices low, which kept the price of Soviet oil low and further starved the Soviet Union of foreign capital.
An interesting feature peculiar to some of the Yersinia bacteria is the ability to not only survive but actively proliferate at temperatures as low as 1-4 degrees Celsius ( e. g., on cut salads and other food products in a refrigerator ).
Biostasis is the ability of an organism to tolerate environmental changes without having to actively adapt to them.
Spastic muscles typically demonstrate a loss of selective movement, including a loss of eccentric control ( decreased ability to actively lengthen ).
Although few actively joined the rioting, many officers were either shot or went into hiding ; the ability of the garrison to hold back the protests was all but nullified, symbols of the Tsarist regime were rapidly torn down around the city and governmental authority in the capital collapsed – not helped by the fact that Nicholas had prorogued the Duma that morning, leaving it with no legal authority to act.
* Unanimity minus three, ( or U − 3 ), and other such systems recognize the ability of four or more delegates to actively block a decision.
One of the keys to success in today ’ s world of work is career self-reliance — the ability to actively manage worklife in a rapidly changing environment and the attitude of being self-employed whether inside or outside an organization.
He has demonstrated the ability to shield his mind, while in intense meditation, so completely that even Emma Frost was not able to read his thoughts, despite being directly in front of him and actively attempting to do so.
Unfair competition in a sense means that the competitors compete on unequal terms, because favourable or disadvantageous conditions are applied to some competitors but not to others ; or that the actions of some competitors actively harm the position of others with respect to their ability to compete on equal and fair terms.
The ability to hup a dog actively working a running bird allow the handler and any gunners to keep up without having to run.
With Nick developing the ability to actively influence the dials ' results ( rather than subconsciously as before ), Robby passes his dial to Nick, and retires as a hero.
The teaching must furthermore contribute to the pupils ’ personal development and enlightenment, developing their interest in and ability to participate actively in a democratic society.
The teaching contributes to the participants ’ personal development, and to developing their interest in and ability to participate actively in a democratic society.
Motility is a biological term which refers to the ability to move spontaneously and actively, consuming energy in the process.
The consultative status gives LSI the ability to actively participate in the work of ECOSOC, as well as other bodies within the UN, such as the UN Secretariat.
The ability to listen actively demonstrates sincerity, and that nothing is being assumed or taken for granted.
Ettercap also has the ability to actively or passively find other poisoners on the LAN.
Brought about by the infant's ability to crawl and then walk freely, the infant begins to explore actively and becomes more distant from the mother.
Although the school had a special track reserved for women dubbed the " Ladies ' Course " and the administration actively discouraged women from pursuing higher-level courses, Cooper fought for her right to take course reserved for men, by demonstrating her scholastic ability.
Crowd control ( also called CC ) is a term used in massive multiplayer online role-playing games ( MMORPG ) s and MOBA ( Multiplayer Online Battle Arena ) games to refer to the ability to limit the number of mobs actively fighting during an encounter.
This model granted students the ability to actively engage with their community, to maintain control of their own education, and to combine their classroom studies with experience outside of the classroom.
The specific advantages of utilizing laser energy rather than a traditional electrosurgical TURP is a decrease in the relative blood loss, elimination of the risk of post-TURP hyponatremia ( TUR syndrome ), the ability to treat larger glands, as well as treating patients who are actively being treated with anti-coagulation therapy for unrelated diagnoses.
Canada World Youth's mission is to increase the ability of people, and especially youth, to participate actively in the development of just, harmonious, and sustainable societies.

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