Sentences with phrase «as new behaviors»

All toddlers are going to hit and bite and take toys away — they're exploring these as new behaviors.
As the new behavior is established and the dog becomes «fluent» we switch to a random schedule of reinforcement, and we «fade» from frequent to infrequent rewards within this schedule provided that the behavior remains strong.

Not exact matches

As New York launches an investigation of The Weinstein Company, one of Harvey Weinstein's former assistants has broken her non-disclosure agreement to discuss his behavior.
For example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist, people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
Thankfully, the plasticity of the brain allows it to mold and change as you practice new behaviors, even when you fail.
However, the new report comes at a particularly inopportune time for Cuban, as it follows a high - profile Sports Illustrated report, published two weeks ago, detailing «a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior» in the Dallas Mavericks organization.
As your brain reinforces the use of these new behaviors, the connections supporting old, destructive behaviors die off.
As the business landscape is changing more and more rapidly — particularly due to the impact of new tech on customers expectations and staff behavior — being responsive requires a certain level of flexibility and vision from your employees.
In a New Yorker report, Arianna Huffington, the founder and CEO of Thrive Global, calls on companies to reassess their values: «This includes rejecting the cult of the top performer, which tolerates otherwise unacceptable behavior, and instead building a culture that functions as the company's immune system: surfacing cases of abuse and identifying toxic elements as fast as possible, and then quickly rejecting them.»
BuzzFeed, another New York - based media startup now worth an estimated $ 1.5 billion as a result of investments from NBCUniversal and others, also spends a good chunk of time observing data on user behavior.
Dave McClure, founder of 500 Startups, resigned as general partner of the incubator in July after The New York Times ran a story accusing McClure of inappropriate behavior.
Under the new rules, content will be edited or even banned if it promotes «luxurious lifestyles,» shows «violent and criminal processes in detail,» demonstrates «obscenity» including masturbation or displays «abnormal sexual behaviors» such as homosexuality.
As you train your brain by repeatedly practicing new emotionally intelligent behaviors, your brain builds the pathways needed to make them into habits.
«We are now talking significantly about engagement issues from the design perspective,» says Janice Barnes, who studies organizational behavior in her role as a principal at the New York City office of architects Perkins + Will.
As connectivity spans the globe, new users will improve inefficient markets, systems and behavior, and affluent markets will tap advanced technology, says Google's executive chairman.
As the teen retailer's director of new business and international, she led its overseas expansion and experienced the challenges of trying to change the behavior of a large, traditional company.
Natasha Singer, writing for The New York Times, put it even more bluntly: «the e-zine is designed as a business marketing vehicle, promoting Google's insights and analyses of consumer behavior to clients like digital advertisers and publishers.»
So which new behaviors emerged as essential when Google took a second look at which managers were producing the best results?
Rockefeller expects state and local tax revenues to fluctuate over the coming quarters as a result of the tax bill, as high - income taxpayers look for new loopholes in the law and adjust their behavior accordingly.
Nearly as many reported that more than 50 percent of their new hires lacked professionalism in their everyday behavior.
With more job seekers using mobile devices during the job search process, some challenges are to be expected as the industry adjusts to new behaviors.
After adopting AI software known as Albert which analyzed the success of online advertisements and the behavior of past customers in order to identify potential new customers, the dealership saw new sales leads increase by 2390 %.
They were prompted by strong reaction from TV executives and creative auspices involved in TWC series who practically demanded the name removal as they wanted to distance their projects from Weinstein following the New York Times «devastating Thursday expose detailing decades of sexual harassment behavior.
Informing on adaptive strategies is becoming critical as many companies are faced with adapting to new buyer behaviors and new social dynamics as a result of the evolving social age.
We are witnessing another awakening as a result of new and rapidly evolving buyer behaviors; organizations today needing to approach marketing and selling interactions as more science and less art.
From a business culture perspective, we are seeing a recently introduced new domain of content marketing born out of changes in technology and buyer behaviors as well as the area of sales enablement attempting to make selling performance more efficient.
With other new buyer behaviors, such as those related to social influence, we are only getting a glimpse of at this moment in time.
The convergence of the Internet and the Social Age requires new approaches to tools that are used to reach in - depth understanding as well as to monitor rapid shifts in buyer behaviors.
Buyer Behavior: the behaviors exhibited by buyers are directly affected by the changes related to context such as their environments, current situation, frameworks, goals, and the introduction of new social technology.
Some new buyer behaviors, such as informational search, are no longer emerging but have crossed over into accepted reality.
The introduction of new technology should serve as a trigger event for refreshing your buyer behavior research and archetypical buyer personas that serve as the interface and narrative.
As proposed by New Keynesian economist and Ph. D. Huw Dixon, there are three properties to a state of equilibrium; the behavior of agents is consistent, no agent has an incentive to change its behavior, and that the equilibrium is the outcome of some dynamic process.
AT&T and other internet service providers face new rules approved by a Democrat - led Federal Communications Commission, for example, prohibiting their use of data such as web browsing behavior without explicit consumer permission.
Father John Harvey states (in The Homosexual Person: New Thinking in Pastoral Care) that some homosexuals may be victims of truly compulsive behavior and as such deserve our special sympathy and understanding; but even these unfortunate individuals, he notes, may exercise the choice to seek help.
Only in productive work and learning processes can their individualism be broken down in such a way that it is transformed from morally based (that is to say as individual as ever) self - sacrifice to a new kind of political self understanding and behavior.
If we have new, irrefutable, reliable, proveable information that is vastly different than the NT, we need to rethink thinks as to moral behavior.
Often materializing as very weak behavior, as explored in a recent New York Times article on the end of courtship.
Liturgies can be revised so as to name the behaviors that abuse, damage and oppress people while inviting the community into new ways of relating to God, neighbors and self.
It's easy to feel outraged as new stories surface of Harvey Weinstein's alleged predatory behavior.
Changes in behavior are not new, but the way in which we as a society are now beginning to think about that behavior is quite new.
The point the New Oxford Review is making in the ad is that liberals have consistently and successfully pressed for changes in our society that transform conduct that once caused women to be condemned as «whores» and «sluts» into behavior to be accepted and even encouraged as healthy.
With this caveat, and along with it the honest admission that the material in the Gospels is not the kind that permits us (after the fashion of earlier «liberal» Protestantism) to pay Jesus what we might style moral compliments — as if he is indubitably known as in every sense, both in teaching and in behavior, to be ideally perfect — we can go on to consider his humanity, insofar as it can be recovered from the impressions of him found in the New Testament.
Yet if, as Eichenwald alleges, all sins are equal, why not compare the New Testament's opposition to homosexual practice to its opposition to behaviors that even Eichenwald disapproves, such as consensual incest, kidnapping, idolatry, and cheating the poor out of their life savings?
Persons of the same sex can not marry because they can not do what married couples can, i.e., consummate their union by a bodily act in which they become the common subjects of an act that, precisely as human behavior, is eminently fit both for the communication of spousal love and for the generation of new human life.
As a social historian, Theissen assumes that the New Testament's social teachings and the actual social behavior of the communities that preserved and revered these teachings coincided.
It's all quite thought - provoking... as are my other crazy ponderings about God being bi-polar with His grandiose violent behavior in the Old Testament and somewhat paradoxical catatonic tranquility in the New or my atheist son's idea that God, if he exists at all, certainly exhibits traits of narcissistic personality disorder.
A more likely source is the decline of the black family (approximately three - fifths of current black births are illegitimate) and the effect that liberal economic and social policies have had on encouraging dysfunctional social behavior and in undermining those forces within the city such as religion that have attempted to hold back the new urban barbarism.
As this anthropology increasingly displaces the Christian one, human behavior and public policy adapt to the new normative description.
Or the pair of evangelical professors who wrote an article in The New York Times, criticizing evangelical leaders for their «rejection of knowledge» and for embracing «discredited, ridiculous and even dangerous ideas» — such as believing that homosexual behavior is sinful and that Darwin was wrong.
Taking the Old and New Testaments and the history of all that they contain - and looking at the behavior expected and spoken of, the notion of men being the leaders in church, at home, in the world is something that God speaks of as expected all around.
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