Does dominance exist
as a phenomenon in dogs?
In this interview, Blandford discusses his own research, as well
as phenomena in space and the research being conducted by KIPAC scientists, including their leadership role in NASA's Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope satellite.
Green Tea is recognised
as a phenomenon in the world of weight loss, It is made with the leaves of a plant found in Asia and is less processed than regular tea meaning that it retains many more nutrients.
Despite the interest in media scepticism and dislike, there seems to be no book on the market discussing media resistance
as a phenomenon in its own right.
Although the rest of the states remain silent and have no laws regulating breeders at all, and other states don't even require ANY licenses and inspections, these new standards set by states, and operating on the territory of those states, is a big step toward strict regulation of the industry, and perhaps abolishing
it as phenomena in the future.
Not exact matches
I came
in just
as the Barack Obama
phenomenon exploded
in 2006 and plan to depart just after his successor is picked and his presidency concludes.
The iPhone
as a
phenomenon really coalesced a year later
in 2008 with the 3GS, when the company added 3G wireless speeds and the app store.
The IMF,
in a 2006 study, noted that non-financial corporations
in the G7 had gone from aggressive borrowing
in the mid-1980s to conspicuous saving
in the mid-2000s, and described the trend
as «an unusual
phenomenon.»
Those thrown out of work would have difficulty finding new jobs,
as their existing skillsets are not otherwise
in demand, a
phenomenon economists refer to
as structural unemployment.
The two least - notable events for Americans, of the 10 possible choices
in the poll, were the Angelina Jolie - Brad Pitt divorce filing and the «Pokemon Go» app game
phenomenon, each described by most
as forgettable.
Williams became something of an internet
phenomenon, with his light show going
as far
as being featured
in a Miller Lite commercial.
Today, thanks to ebooks and Amazon (amzn), self - publishing is a global
phenomenon — an independent route intentionally chosen by more and more authors — that has spawned not only mega-bestsellers like Fifty Shades of Grey, but also hits
in other realms, such
as the movie version of The Martian.
In addition, everyone is now fretting about an «inverted yield curve,» which is the
phenomenon when long - term yields, such
as the 10 - year yield, fall below short - term yields, such
as the three - month yield or the two - year yield.The last time this happened was before the Financial Crisis.
As human beings, we frame new
phenomenon using our existing mental models, which means we need to think differently
in order to succeed
in this new era of digital change.
Apparently, Robertson and I are
in the minority,
as the A&E show has been a ratings
phenomenon, with viewers returning week after to week to watch the Robertson's antics.
«Clearly, I consider the Trump administration a danger to the world, but I regard it
as a purely temporary
phenomenon that will disappear
in 2020 or even sooner,» Soros said.
Irma is not expected to linger over the U.S. mainland
as long
as Hurricane Harvey, a
phenomenon that led to record rainfall and storm surge
in areas of Texas and Louisiana.
A higher - resolution screen would be nice since is all too easy to see individual pixels, an unfortunate
phenomenon referred to
in the industry
as the «screen door effect.»
And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from group infatuation, a
phenomenon that has often favored a product or a class of designs based on an allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining
in coherent terms,
as by people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
The
phenomena is larger than the people: having traveled a lot, I would argue that the entrepreneurs and engineers
in San Francisco are pretty much the same sorts of people
as the ones you'd find anywhere.
Karsan suspects that Research
In Motion has been a victim of a
phenomenon he sees often
as a value investor: confirmation bias, the tendency to selectively place undue importance on items that confirm one's original opinion.
This
phenomenon is known
as the «uncanny valley,» the point at which a leap forward
in technology outpaces a human's ability to cope.
A similar
phenomenon occurred during the presidential campaign, when the Mexican peso swooned
as Trump gained strength
in the polls and other stocks fluctuated depending on which candidate was pulling ahead.
«The psychiatrist sees symptoms of diagnosable conditions
in everyone from the grocery checkout cashier to his spouse; the economist views the simple buying of a cup of coffee
as an example of a macroeconomic
phenomenon.»
While social influence behaviors like ingratiation are typically thought of
as a dyadic
phenomenon (that is, involving two people — the ingratiator and the ingratiated), these behaviors are actually embedded
in a much more complex and dynamic work environment, which includes many other people.
The results of Snapchat's news gathering can be seen
in a post that Mashable did,
as well
as a similar piece that Business Insider did on the
phenomenon.
But brands also felt the Oprah love, many seeing a huge spike
in sales
in a
phenomenon that became known
as the Oprah Effect.
In his book, The Upside of Irrationality, psychologist Dan Ariely refers to the
phenomenon of being too wedded to a personal philosophy
as the «toothbrush theory.»
The
phenomenon of «cord cutting» — or, even worse, younger audiences who never sign up for cable
in the first place — is growing, and large parts of the traditional media and entertainment market are being snapped up by streaming services such
as Netflix (NFLX), and alternative sources like YouTube.
In 1982, Steven Spielberg was already the star director of such blockbuster fare
as «Jaws» and «Raiders of the Lost Ark.» But when «E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial» was unleashed upon the masses that summer, he became a bona fide cultural
phenomenon, the rare director who can get mainstream movie fans into theaters simply because his name is on the poster.
«Politicians typically talk about rising inequality and the sluggish recovery
as separate
phenomena, when they are
in fact intertwined,» he wrote
in The New York Times.
Jamie,
as you said, the role of government
in your industry has changed, and it's a global
phenomenon.
A
phenomenon, known
as «Facebook Fatigue,» was recently documented
in a report from Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project.
Although more holiday shopping transactions continue to shift from
in - store to online, for smaller online pure - plays, Black Friday is still a
phenomenon specific to physical retailers, meaning the holiday doesn't impact them
as much.
«Their popularity can be seen
in the traditional sense
as a mere brand extension,» Ong tells Entrepreneur, «but it is also a signifier of a larger cultural
phenomenon: the rise of fan - based global subcultures.»
By anti-Semitism is here intended not the latent prejudice against Jews which is a common
phenomenon in history and which,
as Rabbi Joel Blau put it, «dates back to the beginnings of the Jewish people.»
And many nations share the same characteristics that are supposed to be holding discount rates so low
in America, aging populations obligated to accumulate savings (Japan and Germany),
as well
as low interest rates and smooth economic expansion, practically worldwide
phenomena.
Intelligence officials, for their part, have continued to emphasize a pattern they see
as anything but coincidental: The first four Americans to report being struck by the
phenomenon — including the fit - looking man
in his 30s — were all CIA officers working under diplomatic cover,
as were two others affected later on.
While Twitter and Facebook have had a more prominent role
in the fake news
phenomenon, Google also acts
as a major news distributor and the sites masquerading
as U.S. outlets have appeared
in Google News.
Wikipedia defines social proof, also known
as informational social influence,
as «a psychological
phenomenon where people assume the actions of others
in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.»
«If you're a son of a doctor and want to become a doctor and end up
as a pharmacist, it's a big disappointment,» says Laurent Lapierre of the HEC business school
in Montreal, who lectures on the Jean Coutu
phenomenon.
Bonds are a global
phenomenon with even bigger bubbles elsewhere, particularly
in NIRP countries, such
as those
in Europe, and
in Japan.
The problem, they concluded, was that businesses can't easily comparison shop the different plans — a
phenomenon known
as «search frictions,»
in economist - speak.
As long as you do your due diligence, looking out for phenomenon such as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panic
As long
as you do your due diligence, looking out for phenomenon such as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panic
as you do your due diligence, looking out for
phenomenon such
as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panic
as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold
in your portfolio, and your portfolio
as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panic
as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away
in bubbles, manias, and panics.
«Mobile isn't just a consumer
phenomenon — enabling small businesses to be more successful
in mobile can be a huge business
as well.»
However, this had more to do with supply than demand and was mostly a U.S.
phenomenon, driven by the recent stabilization
in the U.S. rig count
as well the fact that production has remained resilient, despite the pullback
in drilling activity.
We've seen a similar
phenomenon here
in Yukon,
as mineral exploration spending has fallen and is expected to drop further and several mines have closed
in recent years.
It is impossible not to view the Stormy Daniels moment
as a post - #MeToo
phenomenon, even though she stressed that sex with Trump — though unwanted — was consensual, and that she did not consider herself to be a victim (
in a tweet, she further emphasized that she was not playing the «#MeToo card»).
The research threw up a concept known
as homophily — a word invented by social scientists to describe the sociological
phenomenon in which people are most drawn to others resembling themselves.
We need look no further than the relatively recent
phenomena of Cyber Monday
as analysts expected sales this past Monday to top $ 6 billion — a far cry from the ~ $ 500 million
in online sales when the term originated
in 2005.