People who have true family values live by them, while deviant phonies incessantly talk about them. |
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What is called as deviant behaviour by the majority of the society is so much of a taboo that we do not even acknowledge the existence of it. |
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It has long been established that there is a strong association between crime and deviant behavior and the breakdown of social bonds or norms. |
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A powerful deterrent to deviant behavior is that such behavior brings shame to one's family and kin and is considered sinful. |
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If the variant is bilateral the deviant muscle plate has a raphe in the median line. |
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Certainly as this drama deepens, each character bypasses normal human interaction degenerating into deviant behavior. |
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All women are supposedly naturally maternal and any woman who rejects this role is seen as deviant and abnormal. |
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The term antisocial personality is often used interchangeably with psychopath or sociopath and is connotative of many forms of deviant behavior. |
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If we are to achieve a full understanding of deviant behaviour, we must get these two foci of inquiry into balance. |
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This was not an aberrant, deviant test thrust on the wife by an unusually suspicious husband. |
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He discusses different kinds of deviant phenomenal models of reality such as agnosia, neglect, blindsight, hallucinations and dreams. |
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Psychiatric labels that define certain behaviours and beliefs as deviant are particularly sticky and difficult to escape from. |
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That's right. I'm a social deviant, I was born with a special talent for monkey business. |
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Lawrence's Women in Love, for instance, deliberately appropriates deviant sexualities in the construction of an alternative form of society. |
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Many other studies show marked changes in aggressive and deviant attitudes resulting from pornographic desensitization. |
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Far from being elitist, this song hails even the so-called socially deviant members of society such as hustlers who perch on street corners. |
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Sure, there are drugs and infidelities and deviant sexuality, but that's the exception for this otherwise decent lot. |
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Further, it lowers inhibitions, spurring individuals who are inclined towards sexually abusive or deviant behaviors to act on their fantasies. |
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Eddie himself loves telling stories to everyone about the deviant behaviour of all of his family members. |
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Burrowed within deviant squalls of noise and aural wonkiness, No Hands is actually plying some supremely tight little pop tunes. |
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Firstly, it can be argued that advances in technology bring new opportunities for crime and other forms of deviant behaviour. |
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While there is a culture of revering rebels in the West, rebels, outcasts and deviant behaviour are really frowned upon here. |
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Positive deviant behaviour is an uncommon practice that confers advantage to the people who practise it compared with the rest of the community. |
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I have a bachelor's in deviant behavior and social control and an A.A.S in human services. |
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They will, however, be loath to permit deviant minorities to wander from widely acknowledged paths of rectitude. |
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A book that will remain relevant as long as governments use ludicrous forms of subterfuge to disguise deviant behavior. |
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Lauten's comments are part of a tradition of youth being caricatured as deviant. |
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The primary argument you will see made time and again as to why Ahmadiyya are blasphemous or deviant is their belief, basically, in two things. |
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With the advent of interactionism and labelling theory in the 1960s, attention turned to the importance of societal reaction in constructing deviant or delinquent acts. |
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Dutch was to survive there as a conglomeration of deviant dialects spoken by a chiefly rural people, the Flemings, while the affairs of state were conducted solely in French. |
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In such a situation, deviant political cultists who preach a Utopia that can be attained by violence get a hearing from people who would have otherwise dismissed them. |
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Thomas and Loader, for example, argue that new technology inevitably leads to new forms of deviant behaviour that arise in order to exploit new opportunities. |
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Were you saying the behavior is deviant or they're deviants? |
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Detection of the deviant elicits additional evoked potentials. |
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They rush off to use that dog, and within a matter of years the rather deviant type has got a foothold in the breed. |
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Strong extended family ties tend to exercise a restraint on deviant behavior, and family meetings are often called to settle problems before they become public. |
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The consumer society hungers for the deviant and unexpected. |
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Everything that I have ever learned since then with regard to how we prevent or deter deviant behaviour to society has confirmed that basic rule. |
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However, we will never be able to prevent some deviant elements of our society from committing violent crimes. |
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During training, officers learn how people in particular places normally act and how best to detect deviant, suspicious behaviour. |
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At this point, we should also be keep in mind that risk factors associated to drug use are also associated to a wide range of deviant behaviours. |
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This could result in youth becoming more deviant, since they were able to commit repeat offences before police could intervene. |
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Roads offer individual drivers too much freedom for dangerous and deviant behaviour. |
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The four sections are demeaning of gay men, who are, through the legislation, stereotyped as deviant. |
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The police acts and regulations do not specifically indicate or mandate that the principal purpose of discipline is to correct deviant behaviour. |
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Discord between the parents was related to feeling caught, which was, in turn, related to the adolescents' depression and deviant behaviour. |
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As a subversive alternative, the architects propose a row of deviant shirts, some misbuttoned, some configured like origami petals, all unwearable. |
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Since deviant behaviour can be associated with the wearing of baseball caps we are politely asking those people who enter our premises not to wear caps. |
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Those who indulge in deviant behaviour like smoking, drinking, drug abuse and breaking the law are also more prone to becoming pathological gamblers. |
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Republicans have long seen themselves as synonymous with America, and everyone else as deviant and marginal. |
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There are a number of social programmes which aim to prevent deviant behaviour and delinquence in children and young people by eliminating or mitigating the negative effects of certain situations or living conditions. |
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But this is also the time when deviant behaviour increases and this must be checked. |
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Given the extensive criminal histories of offenders entering into motor projects, their links to a delinquent peer group and internalization of a deviant identity have been strongly established. |
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If you had to pick a jazz musician – or any other kind of social deviant – out of an identification parade, you almost certainly wouldn't go for the boyish and sprucely groomed Gwilym Simcock. |
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The sexually deviant femme fatale with an appetite for blood. |
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There appear to be at least two distinct ways to assign levels of grammaticalness to deviant sentences. |
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An ism does not have to possess the fearful implements of state power to cut off a a deviant or heretical member. |
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Those who adopt the former perspective have thus criticized Lokeans as effeminate and sexually deviant. |
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In April 2011, it was reported that a deviant Corded Ware burial had been discovered in a suburb of Prague. |
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Essentially, the interviewer needs to specify environmental settings and subsettings for each of the child's deviant and desirable behaviors. |
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But it is just as important not to let the yuck factor foreclose a deeper understanding of what deviant globalization is all about. |
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Amoral producers and distributors of material have decided to respond to the deviant urges of some individuals by disseminating pornographic documents involving children over the Internet. |
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In the countries studied the usual official response to begging has been to treat it as a form of deviant or unlawful behaviour, although in most begging is either lawful or tolerated in different forms. |
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Of course, effective monitoring requires adherence by members to the policy framework, it requires peer pressure and consequences to deal with deviant behaviour, and it requires reliable statistics. |
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Trolls worked in rooms of about 20 people, each controlled by three editors, who would check posts and impose fines if they found the words had been cut and pasted, or were ideologically deviant. |
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But under the Sassanids, who had succeeded the Parthians, deviant sects were persecuted. |
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My delegation believes that deviant behaviour in peacekeeping operations, which, by the way, is not something recent and the current scope of which can only cause more shock and indignation, is unjustifiable. |
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Individual-related factors: hyperactivity, impulsiveness, sensation-seeking behaviours, alienation, rebelliousness, early aggressiveness, early use of substances and early onset of deviant, delinquent behaviour. |
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The question is: what explains this deviant experience? |
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These efforts, however, depended on the deviant giving his correct name when arrested, something, unsportingly, he persistently failed to do. |
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They are exhorted to inform on each other's deviant behaviour. |
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Researchers have indicated that a large proportion of paraphiliacs develop their deviant arousal patterns during their teenage years. |
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To uphold the inequality that we choose to engage in, we regularly present the myth that trans people are deviant or a danger to cisgender people. |
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Women were disciplined in kirk sessions and civil courts for stereotypical offences including scolding and prostitution, which were seen as deviant, rather than criminal. |
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At the trial, the extent of his deviant behavior became clear. |
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Bankers at Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, considered to be the country's largest lender, were censured for their subpar and deviant performance. |
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