1 to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well) -- đối xử
If you come, you must behave (yourself)
Timmy always behaves (himself) at his grandmother’s.
The axioms for inclusion tell us when a process behaves better than another in a 'may' perspective.
Doing adult-defined tasks and behaving according to adult expectations was one way of fulfilling that responsibility.
Secondly, the country rock experienced eclogitefacies conditions but behaved metastably, retaining pre-orogenic assemblages.
Nevertheless, players behaving according to extremal equilibria engage in rounds of costly war to reach a mutually acceptable bargain that is already in plain sight.
On an individual basis, guards behaved quite differently from each other, reflecting their own degree of identification with camp behaviour.
Metasemantically, "law" behaves much like simple artifact terms such as "chair" and "hammer," which are not linguistically deferential.
The analysis concludes that the market behaves ' ' semi-efficiently' ', partly but not fully taking into account abnormal assumptions.
We saw from our plots what real estate prices were doing, that they behaved very smoothly through time, unlike stock prices.
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