Examples of using Pattern of behavior in English and their translations into Dutch
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
It's a pattern of behavior.
One that's malignant, not benign. That speaks to a pattern of behavior.
That's a pattern of behavior.
All you have to do is establish a pattern of behavior.
Maybe there's a pattern of behavior we can exploit.
They're alleging evidence of a pattern of behavior.
There was a pattern of behavior that showed that I was a violent person.
So that goes to a pattern of behavior.
this looks like it speaks to a pattern of behavior.
It shows a pattern of behavior.
The person is now locked in that destructive pattern of behavior.
Right, but their pattern of behavior is going to change now that they know they're being pursued.
Repetitive& ritualistic pattern of behavior.
Goes to pattern of behavior by Mr. Blunt toward his female employees, your honor.
Jessica, it's a pattern of behavior.
gentlemen of the jury, is a pattern of behavior.
Now, that says pattern of behavior.
That's been ignored for far too long. Quinn here has a pattern of behavior.
Then the child will copy your pattern of behavior in certain situations.
It is a continual attitude of our minds, which becomes a pattern of behavior.
The pattern of behavior of American Indians occurs according to a circle.
It's also Mr. Longo's checkered past, his pattern of behavior.
The detection systems are based on the pattern of behavior and this free antivirus program covers the ground features.
Marcy Danner's testimony will show a pattern of behavior.
reason imposes a substitute pattern of behavior so that the previous pattern is disrupted.
They caught me in a dozen lies about other stuff I told, and said that it was a pattern of behavior.
In their natural environment pigs are energetic and curious, and this pattern of behavior is seriously interfered with in current bio-industry.
Sometimes with a certain role, a person gets so much involved that it becomes his typical pattern of behavior.
In 1943 Leo Kanner published a description of a pattern of behavior that seems to be an identifiable subgroup of the human population.
It is a continual attitude, which becomes a pattern of behavior.