Behaves
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121 examples of Behaves in a sentence
The black leopard, while acting unlike any real animal,
behaves
like a movie monster, killing for fun not food.
Zombie, tied, raped, fast forward, every character
behaves
precisely in the most improbable way.
Almost every character looks and
behaves
like an idiot, especially those who are kind and good.
He resembles an anorexic Lou Ferrigno, and he
behaves
as if he wandered in from another movie.
And it went completely wrong.The policemen/woman in this film
behaves
like morons and I can't understand how they did make it trough police academy.
This bland, vanilla, and downright dull biopic contradicts itself by palming off Exner as a bright woman who just happened to fall in love with rich and influential men while she
behaves
like a dunce who just can't keep her panties on.
One is a woman who
behaves
as if she was neurotic and had some kind of bipolar mental disease.
How a government
behaves
at home (for example, protecting a free press), in international institutions (consulting others and multilateralism), and in foreign policy (promoting development and human rights) can affect others by the influence of its example.
We must wait to see how the PBOC
behaves
in practice.
St. Thomas Aquinas interpreted that verse as implying that it simply does not matter how man
behaves
toward animals; the only reason why we should not inflict whatever cruelties we like on animals is that doing so may lead to cruelty to humans.
If Germany
behaves
in a more dignified manner, it is thanks not just to Merkel’s political leadership, but also to the fact that Germans are more secure than most Europeans.
Later, if it
behaves
badly by sponsoring terror, policies can change.
How Hamas
behaves
in government will reveal whether terrorists and suicide bombers are alike in their implacability.
The Ungreening of the WorldEveryone I meet claims to love trees -- I mean really love trees -- yet collectively the human race
behaves
as if it abhors green things.
Many Europeans believe that China, one of the EU’s ten so-called strategic partners,
behaves
more like a competitor.
What has fundamentally changed with the Trump administration is not that it
behaves
more selfishly than its predecessors.
Putin
behaves
similarly, using the press to emphasize, say, how Russia’s annexation of Crimea has reminded the country’s Western opponents of its “greatness.”
But China’s rulers only sometimes embrace the designation – and the Party still sometimes
behaves
as if it had only a tenuous hold on power.
Deciphering the structure of the web of contracts holds the key to understanding how an economy behaves, including its dynamic non-linear adaptation to internal and external forces.
Increasingly, free expression of opinion does not influence or restrain how government
behaves.
But the point in reciting this litany is not so much to highlight China’s wayward behavior as it is to demonstrate the dilemma in which the country finds itself: if it
behaves
like a “normal” power, the world will forget the many hundreds of millions of people that it still needs to pull out of poverty.
If you can convince yourself that everyone
behaves
selfishly, then why try to be a better person?
In the short run, of course, the US
behaves
like an ordinary power.
This test explains the effective impunity of China, Russia, or any other major power; however badly it
behaves
internally, any attempted invasion would trigger a much larger conflagration.
The actors in the Spanish drama are facing what political scientists call a social dilemma: either side gains from selfish behavior unless the other side
behaves
selfishly, too, in which case both sides lose.
Indeed, monitoring of other solar-type stars has revealed one whose brightness decreased by 0.5% in a period of 5 years, during which its magnetic activity declined sharply, suggesting that the Sun
behaves
similarly.
The main alternative tradition takes the opposite tack, arguing that other countries’ domestic affairs are what matter most, whether for reasons of morality and principle, or because it is believed that how a government
behaves
at home affects how it acts abroad.
At the nanometer scale (about 50,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair), matter
behaves
in unusual ways: weak materials become strong, inert materials become active, and benign materials become harmful.
According to the TFT approach, a bilateral game should begin with cooperation: if the other player
behaves
cooperatively, so should you.
He looks and
behaves
like a normal human being.
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