Sentences with phrase «by natural tendency»

The portfolio is shrinking just by the natural tendency of things to come to the end of their financial lives.
A general State education is a mere contrivance for moulding people to be exactly like one another; and as the mould in which it casts them is that which pleases the predominant power in the government... in proportion as it is efficient and successful, it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by natural tendency to one over the body.
It's looking at the same thing that everyone else does, but without being affected by the natural tendency to believe in what's not actually there.

Not exact matches

My natural tendency is make every question an analytical exercise and solve it by modeling and crunching numbers.
This is partly the result of actions taken by the Federal Reserve, along with the natural tendency of interest rates to rise with economic growth.
And I get why you would think those demonized by the US emergent boys might be «batshit» because the natural response of someone who has been subjected prolonged gaslighting by a skilled person with NPD and signs of sociopathic tendencies is to go ballistic and behave in manners that can make one scratch their head.
Parents are urged to develop an atmosphere of mutual respect; to communicate on levels of fun and recreation as well as on discipline and advice; to allow a child to learn «through natural consequences» — that is, by experiencing what happens when he dawdles in the morning and is permitted to experience the unpleasantness and embarrassment of being late to school; to encourage the child and spend time with him playing and learning (positively) rather than spending time lecturing and disciplining (negatively), since the child who is misbehaving is often merely craving attention and if he gets it in pleasant, constructive ways, he will not demand it in antisocial ways; to avoid trying to put the child in a mold of what the parent thinks he should do and be, or what other people think he should do and be, rather than what his natural gifts and tendencies indicate; to take time to train the child in basic skills — to bake a cake, pound a nail, sketch or write or play a melody — including those things the parents know and do well and are interested in.
In this case, the tendency to do so was reinforced by a conviction that Whitehead's account was ad hoc, while Einstein's account had a beauty and a natural development which carried conviction.
With the line set at three quarters of a goal, I have to like the home team to grab something from the game and the natural tendencies of Jose suggests it is unlikely that Chelsea win by 2 + goals.
634, 647 - 48, 219 S.W. 2d 910, 915 (1949)(«So long as there is a divided custody there will probably be bickerings and disputes and a natural tendency on the part of the child to play one against the other, as well as for the claimants to seek by indulgences to curry favor with the child, if not to prejudice it against the other.»)
The rooting reflex is the baby's natural tendency to turn towards the breast with the mouth open wide; mothers sometimes make use of this by gently stroking the baby's cheek or lips with their nipple to induce the baby to move into position for a breastfeeding session.
While scientists» natural tendency to seek out the best researchers, wherever they may be, remains the main driver of this increase, the panel attributed research improvements in Portugal, Austria, and Greece to a concerted effort by the European Commission's Framework Programme, which funds research only if it includes collaboration with an emerging E.U. country.
Over millennia, as natural selection bolstered our unconscious anthropomorphic tendencies, they reached beyond specific objects and events to encompass all of nature, goes Guthrie's theory, until we persuaded ourselves that «the entire world of our experience is merely a show staged by some master dramatist.»
Natural therapists strongly believe that the body has a natural tendency to heal itself; a view supported by science in the concept of homeoNatural therapists strongly believe that the body has a natural tendency to heal itself; a view supported by science in the concept of homeonatural tendency to heal itself; a view supported by science in the concept of homeostasis.
The endomorphs are characterized by a larger bone structure with wider hips and shoulders and a natural tendency to accumulate body fat and gain muscle mass.
He's found it worthwhile to wonder that the broadest strokes of Noble Savage Syndrome reflect a natural human tendency to revert to the natural to valorize cultures (objects) that are ambiguous by their nature.
But delightful nonetheless, as peoples» natural tendency to rush to judgment is nudged aside over and over again by pure compassion for Lars.
Students» natural tendency to brag, in this case by listing popular students as their friends, only gives us a more accurate picture of the school's most desirable friends.
But in fact, by suppressing the student's natural tendency to make — and to want to make — moral judgments; by relentlessly denigrating the student's core western cultural heritage; and by pandering to the supposed victim status of some cultures in relation to others, this ideology is a recipe for further alienating a generation already too comfortable with a fashionable distrust of authority.
Among the simplest of these strategies is promoting curiosity — and students» natural tendency to predict — by advertising the content the same way that a marketing company might.
The good news is that teachers who fight the natural human tendency to respond to stress by retreating from action and relationships can do a lot to keep stress from building into burnout.
When we dislike someone, or feel threatened by someone, the natural tendency is to focus on something we dislike about the person, something that irritates us.
It is a natural tendency to check and get influenced by what others have done.
Now, when a pricing plague strikes your village and the experts fail to stop the spread, and Aunt Sadie's home recipes don't work, and your prayers don't save the people you love, there's a natural tendency to latch on to anyone who comes by with a possible solution.
This is a natural tendency in traditional publishing but it is one restrained by the voices of its authors who are free to put their work first and entrepreneurship a distant second.
By exploring concepts such as relativity (our tendency to value items by comparing them to similar items), pre-paying for activities and products such as subscriptions (in order to avoid the pain of paying), and loss aversion (our strong desire to avoid losing at all costs), Ariely details our brain's natural aversion to making wise financial decisionBy exploring concepts such as relativity (our tendency to value items by comparing them to similar items), pre-paying for activities and products such as subscriptions (in order to avoid the pain of paying), and loss aversion (our strong desire to avoid losing at all costs), Ariely details our brain's natural aversion to making wise financial decisionby comparing them to similar items), pre-paying for activities and products such as subscriptions (in order to avoid the pain of paying), and loss aversion (our strong desire to avoid losing at all costs), Ariely details our brain's natural aversion to making wise financial decisions.
We might suspect that there is a natural tendency toward a right skew in equities — after all, a stock can only go down by 100 %, while it can appreciate by more than that.
Designed so that owners can communicate with their pet in a way they instinctively understand, the Gentle Leader painlessly and effectively removes the dog's natural tendency to pull by placing gentle pressure on calming points and eliminating uncomfortable pressure on the throat.
House training can be easily accomplished by using a crate because dogs have a natural tendency not to soil their den area.
Catering to these natural tendencies by providing safe items they can interact with (and often destroy) will ensure a fulfilling experience.
Cats are climbers by nature, and indoor cat trees allow them to fulfill this natural tendency.
Yet this simple item can help reduce so many of the headaches of cat ownership by helping you to redirect your cat's natural tendencies, thus improving your cat's health.
Remember that cats are night hunters by nature and while castration will stop the tendency to compete for female cats, it usually will not diminish the cat's natural tendency to hunt.
By now, you know that crate training is based on your dog's denning instinct, which gives him a natural tendency to keep his sleeping area clean.
«They are a wonderful bunch with a natural tendency to nurture, and I have been humbled by their outpour of support over the last 20 years.
«For the 2016 Biennial, we hope to break apart assumptions about photography as a medium often understood to be used for truth - telling and documentation by emphasizing photography's natural tendency to alter the visible world,» says Kevin Moore.
Perhaps bridging the two, Chambers, who identifies as a genderqueer artist, says her acrylic paintings redirect the cultural tendency to organize people by age, gender, income and other «checked - off boxes» to the unruliness of the natural world: «I live with enough ambiguity projected onto me through assigned labels.»
The Participating Venues took diverse approaches to the theme: Photography, the Undocument, which seeks to break apart assumptions about photography's documentary character by emphasizing the medium's natural tendency to distort and reshape the visible world.
Bradley McCallum; Post Conflict / Kinz + Tillou / 59 Cambridge, Clinton Hill / thru 1/17 Opening 11/23 (4 - 8 PM) Raque Ford; Erika Hickle / 321 / 321 Washington, Clinton Hill / thru 12/6 Joe Bochynnski / TFNF / 89 Bridge / thru 11/28 (Un) Mediated curated by David Rios Ferreira & Christine Walla / Kunsthalle Galapagos / 16 Main, Dumbo / thru 12/13 Faraway Nearby: P.Buechler, K.Klingbiel, B.Kidd, E.Hougen, C.Vissers, K.Beck, F.Robinson / Masters Projects / 55 Washington / thru 12/20 Some Artists / Minus Space / 111 Front, Dumbo / thru 12/20 W.Mortensen; Rik Garrett; Lu Zhang; In Missa Interfectionis / Romano / 111 Front / thru 11/30 Liz Surbeck Biddle; Erin Wiersma; Zeljka Blaksic / A.I.R. / 111 Front, Dumbo / thru 11/29 Traci Talasco / BAC / 111 Front, Dumbo / thru 2/13 Selin Balci; Tracey Goodman; Alison Owen / Smack Mellon / 92 Plymouth / Dumbo / thru 1/4 Opening 11/22 (5 - 8 PM) Stephen Maine / Melville House / 145 Plymouth, Dumbo / thru 12/31 Jake Cruzen; Joseph Geagan / Bed - Stuy Love Affair / 214 Van Buren / thru 11/30 Kutikuti / Wayfarers / 1109 Dekalb Ave. / thru 11/23 Natural Tendencies: Genesis Belanger; Javier Barrios; Joshua Cave / Outlet / 253 Wilson Ave. / thru 12/7 Secret Sant's Car Key Party / Orgy Park / 237 Jefferson 1B, Bushwick / thru 12 /?
From «Beneath the Skin» to natural phenomena, OUTLET takes a deviating step with «Natural Tendencies» — a new group show inspired by nature's rich metaphoric propnatural phenomena, OUTLET takes a deviating step with «Natural Tendencies» — a new group show inspired by nature's rich metaphoric propNatural Tendencies» — a new group show inspired by nature's rich metaphoric properties.
The institutions and artists participating at this year's edition of FotoFocus will break apart the assumptions about photography's documentary character by emphasizing the medium's natural tendency to reshape and distort the visible world.
Categorization of the results is important — by comparing one group with another, the reporting could utilize people's natural competitive tendencies to motivate them to act.
In amongst the multimedia examples in the column was one from Teddy TV titled «Trend and variation» — purporting to teach the viewer the difference between trend («an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph») and variation («common cause variation is also known as «noise» or «natural patterns,»» the squiggles on a graph).
Philip The long time scale favoured by environmentalists («think of the grandchildren») can certainly be linked to the decline of religion and a natural tendency towards the irrational when it comes to contemplating one's own mortality.
If, for example, the real variation is much less than what is depicted by the hundred or so selected «stable» measurement sites the specter of AGW is diffused; if the real variation in time and space is much greater, the selective measurements become again suspect as being cherry picked within natural tendencies (like the hockey stick).
It is due to a calculated disinformation campaign by the fossil fuel industry and a cadre of front groups like ALEC to make people believe the science is unsettled, exploiting the natural human tendency to do nothing in the face of uncertainty.
This comes about from the natural tendency to judge logic not by whether the steps are sound but whether the conclusions fit the «known» facts.
Trenberth and Hoar (1997) said: ``... the tendency for more El Niño and fewer La Niña events since the late 1970s is highly unusual and very likely to be accounted for solely by natural variability.»
Robert's reference to Mrs Thatcher as a politician who opposed these tendencies is contradicted by her splashing out a billion pounds setting up the Hadley Centre, against her natural budget - cutting instincts.
«When scientists tell the public that sea levels will rise by several feet in the coming century, people's natural tendency to discount, compared with a long time scale, can make the predicted rise seem inconsequential,» notes the ecoAmerica / CRED report.
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