Sentences with phrase «common thinking in»

«Common thinking in alcohol research was that the earlier adolescents begin, the more deleterious become their drinking habits.
A common thought in today's world is that you have to live with someone and have sex with them first to see if they are compatible for marriage.

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Investors who spoke to CNBC all described a common experience with the ICO in question: They thought the project was legitimate until warning signs began to appear, including a falling out with the company's sole supplier, a lack of correspondence from its supposed founders, and failed attempts to recoup the lost funds.
There's one common misconception about thought leadership we witness again and again: the idea that it is just a secret way to boast about your company in print.
Think about the common themes that tie your jobs together, which are listed in the experience section, to make you and your career stand out.
After you've read them, see if the words game and business don't have a little more in common than you thought.
These start - ups have one thing in common: They think they can undercut the old guard with lower prices and smarter thinking.
To Newman's thinking, Seventh Generation had more in common with activist groups like Greenpeace than it did with traditional corporations.
You'd think these kinds of threats would be an obvious no - no to employers, and yet these comments were all too common in my first post-college job.
And while you might think you have nothing in common with Brian, think again: he took over the family business from his father (who took over from his father, the legendary Bill France, Sr.), needs to balance the needs of current customers while making smart changes to his product, must constantly work to build better relationships with partners, and must constantly revamp digital and social offerings and strategies to communicate with customers the way they want to engage.
You may have a lot more in common than you initially thought and therefore work isnt the common denominator anymore.
The final deadly mistake is not following common design principles, which is something that Steve Krug talks about in his book Don't Make Me Think.
«Unfortunately, in spite of the common belief, I think the average level of Google engineers is mediocre.
In fact, not only is it possible, it's more common than you think — last year, a study found that women tend to lose interest in sex about a year into a relationshiIn fact, not only is it possible, it's more common than you think — last year, a study found that women tend to lose interest in sex about a year into a relationshiin sex about a year into a relationship.
While we think of executives as rigid, driven and all business and musicians appear to be casual and more free spirited, these two roles have a lot more in common that you think.
Other companies with world - class R&D groups built radical innovations only to see their company fumble the future and others reap the rewards (think of Xerox and the personal computer, Fairchild and integrated circuits, Kodak and digital photography, etc.) Common themes in these failures were, 1) without a direct connection to the customer advanced R&D groups built products without understanding user needs, and 2) the core of the company was so focused on execution of current products that it couldn't see that the future didn't look like the past.
It is also restricted almost entirely to Africa, which, unfortunately for its victims, makes it a less attractive target for big drug companies than a host of non-fatal diseases (think erectile dysfunction) that are more common in rich countries.
While most research can only identify correlations, things that happy people have in common, we think that trying to do many of these things could have a significant effect on our own personal happiness levels.
«I think in the entrepreneur world its quite common for people to struggle with their own value and worth because they are working for themselves,» says Lowbridge.
While cancer and Alzheimer's seemingly don't have that much in common, there is one key link that researchers at MD Anderson think could be useful: People with a history of cancer are less likely to get Alzheimer's, while people with Alzheimer's are less likely to get cancer.
There's a very strong and common tendency for entrepreneurs to put in 18 - hour days when starting a company, setting an ambitious pace with little thought given to rest.
There is the situation in Syria, there is security in the entire region and I think, in any case, we share a common goal of avoiding an escalation and proliferation of nuclear weapons in the region.
Through easy - to - read, thought - provoking commentary, Comm and Rampton delve into the 50 (yes, 50) traits, characteristics, and mindsets that successful entrepreneurs have in common.
In the process, she also helps us to see that we all share more in common than you might thinIn the process, she also helps us to see that we all share more in common than you might thinin common than you might think.
To come to their findings the research team asked 78 kids aged nine to eleven to list as many uses as they could think of for common household items like a tin can or newspaper (a standard test of creativity in psychological research).
Many of us would like to think that there are boundaries of common decency that everyone understands, unwritten rules that people should naturally follow — especially in the workplace.
Most people watch Netflix on their laptops in bed, but once you move into a house or want to enjoy a common space, you'll be extremely glad that you already thought to buy an HDMI cord.
That way, they can hit their near - term financial goals (think: paying down debt) and invest in companies that do good for society — two common objectives among millennials.
There is a core misunderstanding about how that system works, which is that — let's say if you are a shop and you are selling muffins, right, you might want to target people in a specific town who might be interested in baking or some demographic, but we don't send that information to you, we just show the message to the right people and that's a really important, I think, common misunderstanding of how the system works.
With an itchy vagina, your first thought would probably be a yeast infection, and that is a good place to start — after all, an estimated 75 percent of women will get at least one yeast infection in her life, making it far more common than a semen allergy.
ADAM CARROLL: I think there's a common misconception in America that without a job, what are you going to do for heath benefits?
Initially, it was thought that the new regulations would be rolled out in the first half of 2015, but with the possibility of further legal entanglements on the horizon, especially having to do with the President's stance of reclassifying broadband as a common utility under the Telecommunications Act, the issue may not be resolved so quickly.
But it creates a revolving door of relationships with people who thought they had something in common with you, then slowly realize the only thing you have in common is that you both like you.
You might think that showing up on social media has very little in common with being physically present with a patient, but you would be wrong.
Nevertheless, I think we can be cautiously optimistic that universal structures in the physical, biological and social worlds would be enough to anchor human and alien languages in a common semantic framework.
The headset already can be used to control most ordinary functions in common software, such as word processing and spreadsheet programs, by taking the place of a mouse — the cursor simply follows your gaze, and you can think your way into triggering the equivalent of a left or right mouse click.
Another way to do — to get out when there is that lull in the conversation, say, «Hey, I want to introduce you to someone, I think you'll have lot in common» and then take that person over there but make sure the person that you are dumping that person off actually would get something out of that conversation because that would just be rude — if there was anything there.
The study showed that not only are most Americans excited about wearable technology, they think it's on the rise, with 60 percent of respondents indicating they think wearable tech will be as common as smartphones in just six years.
Prince Harry, who is fifth in line for the throne (for now), made the reserved comments about his wedding to the BBC after he conducted an interview with Obama last week, during which the pair exchanged common views on social media use, and discussed Obama's thoughts on the day his term ended.
«You would think that common sense would dictate that we choose someone who is well versed in business and has experience running a company for president,» said Barbara Kellerman, a James MacGregor Burns Lecturer in Public Leadership at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Here's how The British Psychological Society Research Digest blog sums up the results: «The data showed that the more a participant had turned their thoughts towards what they had in common with the other director, the more their ingratiation behaviors paid off — they were more likely to get an invitation to join the board in the months that followed.»
Perhaps the most common misconception about meditation is that it's an exercise in freeing your mind of all thought, as if it's a quest to find an on - off switch in your brain.
Entrepreneurs share many traits in common such as independent thinking, blazing their own trails — going against the grain despite the risk to pursue the passion that drives them.
It also makes sense for managers to carefully examine how employees pool company resources, form alliances and achieve common objectives, according to Future Think CEO Lisa Bodell, writing in PWC Strategy + Business.
Whenever we are in meetings, nobody has to be nervous to speak about how they think we should approach a task, because we are all trying to achieve a common goal and everyone is very supportive of that.»
In that case, the academics could be making the all - too - common mistake of «proving» an adage by using the same evidence that was used to bring about that line of thinking.
The common thread is that Australia's farmers think they can control the marketplace, just like the good old days when collectivism and agrarian socialism were popular theories — like back in the 1930s.
I don't think we'd have much in common,» I told her.
Even lifelong pro-gun supporters are speaking out in support of common - sense gun laws, because let's be honest: «Thoughts and prayers» never were enough.
Two, the people living at that time think it's getting worse» — Penn Jillette What do Bill Gross, Sam Zell, Jeremy Grantham and Carl Icahn have in common?
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