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How to use the word behavioural in a Sentence?

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In a post-covid time, the need for focus on behavioural change in relation to physical activity and inactivity is as urgent as ever before, modern physical activity monitors( wearables, smart watches or fitness-trackers) have the potential to be used as facilitators for behavioural change, providing direct feedback on activity to the user.

Rasmus Tolstrup Larsen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

To understand why people don't wear face coverings it is essential to examine behavioural factors such as the public's understanding about masks and how to wear and re-use cloth coverings, what is clear is that it isn't the public's fault for not wearing masks in the UK. Rather, consistent policies and effective public messaging is vital, which have even differed across England, Scotland and Wales.

Melinda Mills

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I think it's a combination of environmental factors and behavioural factors. Something to do with what people do, what they eat, how they live and their habits, such as tobacco consumption and alcohol consumption. It could also be something like indoor air pollution.

Diana Menya

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We have never ever been first to market, we have always been more of a disrupter, the behavioural model that we have has a great value in the banking space.

Adrian Gore

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There's so much more that could have and should have been done for these players who suffer serious and permanent cognitive and behavioural mental handicaps, how about the guys that are out there that occasionally forget the name of their friend, or their grocery list and have days that are very dark and depressing because they are still living an independent life? They get nothing.

Jason Luckasevic

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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