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en A blackout is similar to any side effect of drinking too much such as vomiting or abnormal behavior. The implications beyond that are people don't know what they did.

en There aren't necessarily clear points of difference between what's normal and abnormal. Abnormal behavior may just be an exaggeration of normal behavior.

en In terms of behavior, he was not acting abnormal, we thought how he was conducting his duties by not doing them was abnormal.

en Walker Digital doesn't look like much more than an idea house that comes up with ideas, then sues people who come up with similar ones. I think that kind of behavior is very similar to what happened on the high seas with pirates. It's being done under the auspices of a legitimate business practice, but in fact it's concealing behavior that is anything but fair business practice.

en I would hate to see what the number of fatalities had been had we not had the special snowmobile patrols. We definitely had the desired effect, which was make people think, especially when they were drinking alcohol. We know people decided to not drive their snowmobile at night if they were drinking because of the team's presence.

en I just realized how we all are really quite similar. We're just normal people going for abnormal things.

en There is a lot of merit in studying abnormal behaviors just in terms of figuring out ways to control them for the welfare of both companion animals and those bred for production agriculture. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. Another benefit is that if animal abnormal behavior is caused in the same way as in humans, then we may have a whole new range of model animals for studying human mental disorders.

en A lot of students that have a blackout for the first time learn from it and stop drinking so much. It is a scary thing to have happen.

en Consequences for drinking and driving and underage drinking should be clear to both the athletes and kids who look up to them. We don't want to say this illegal and dangerous behavior is OK.

en What we had was abnormal. People get used to abnormal times and then when they're normal they think there's something wrong.

en Children's social behavior can promote or undermine their learning. And their academic performance may have implications for their social behavior.

en To the extent this helps us in any sort of competition, that's great, but that's actually a side effect. It's a happy side effect, nonetheless.

en It's still being debated. To what extent is abnormal behavior something that is merely unusual? To what extent does it have to be problematic in terms of having harmful consequences to the individual or to people around the individual? It's a somewhat fuzzy concept.

en When you have a new law like that put into effect, the public focuses on the issue, maybe drivers and people think a little more about their drinking habits.

en Deterrence is a great effect at trying to control people's behavior.


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