Sentences with phrase «common perceptions»

My own opinion (and just that an opinion), the original person may have been referring to common perceptions about «age», i.e. that you have a short time horizon, lower risk tolerance etc..
«The common perceptions of the relative successes of Asian Pacific American groups aren't shared throughout the increasingly diverse Asian communities,» says the report.
Six common perceptions associated with cash transfers are investigated using data from eight rigorous evaluations of government unconditional cash transfer programmes across seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
The focus group interviews expressly gave the young women an opportunity to be heard and to let others know through this research that they were challenging common perceptions of teen motherhood by being caring, capable, and interconnected young women.
Writing in this week's NLJ, Professor Dominic Regan says he has received information and representations from sources, including members of the judiciary, which «cast a different light upon common perceptions».
Since I wrote that article I have received information and representations from a variety of sources, including members of the judiciary, which cast a different light upon common perceptions.
Even one Park Spark will go a long way towards changing common perceptions of waste and energy, which is a great start.
Providing insight into sustainable business and identifies common perceptions and practices of corporate sustainability professionals.
This conflict between people's common perceptions of uncertainty and its actual implications is not altogether uncommon, and there are many situations in which people's risk perception deviates from best scientific understanding.
I am in search of the timeliness imbedded in computer - generated visuals and how this might affect common perceptions of time.
Zoë Paul's project is a genealogy of domestic objects, that disrupts common perceptions of both archaeological and contemporary artifacts, symbolism and bodies.
Working in a variety of media including collage, sculpture and drawing, Baxter's goal is to disorient and disrupt accepted boundaries as he questions common perceptions of the mundane.
Confronting common perceptions of wealth in Asia, Song Dong's works on paper repurpose discarded materials that relate to themes of accumulation and waste.
The class also explores common perceptions about kids and dogs, in addition to offering specific strategies to make the transition from a family of three to a family of four a smooth one.
It completes the historical and popular rehabilitation of its subject, though it does by affirming, not upending, common perceptions of America's 41st president.
Then address the most common perceptions.
A great relationship goes beyond mutual attraction and similar interests; it is founded in common perceptions about life and who we are as people.
Sometimes, the structure consists of rules and it's not much to argue about, but other times it comes down to common perceptions.
In this 3 - part online seminar led by Jules Mitchell you'll explore the common perceptions of «alignment» in yoga, and how they measure up against the latest in biomechanics research.
This challenges common perceptions about the ED as the main source of opioid prescriptions, researchers say.
One of the common perceptions about the climate is that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, solar radiation and temperature follow each other — the more solar radiation and the more carbon dioxide, the hotter the temperature.
(This elaboration is ScienceInsider's based on common perceptions.)
«Despite common perceptions and the growth of the online world for teenagers, our study finds that cyberbullying, on its own, is relatively rare, with face - to - face bullying remaining most common among teenagers,» says lead author Dr Andrew Przybylski, University of Oxford, UK.
This article aims to debunk common perceptions around why Canada seems to be failing in its ability to create successful startups.
Our analysis shows that the US Phillips Curve, the relationship between unemployment and inflation, has steepened since 2006 — contrary to common perceptions.
And yet, the Kubler - Ross model, better known as the «five stages of grief,» (denial; anger; bargaining; depression; acceptance) is a rather apt explanation for what is happening with common perceptions of bitcoin right now.
And despite common perception, one of the biggest roadblocks to good results isn't a lack of information or skill, it's a leader's inability to put aside his or her ego.
Harvard professor and business founder Clayton M. Christensen argues that to find success, you should change your common perception of how to conduct business by not always listening to your customers and how to know when to pick a smaller market over a larger one.
An article last month in Forbes reported that, contrary to common perception, the majority of Americans actually don't aspire to leadership positions.
There's a common perception that once you go public, the stakes are higher and therefore the pressure intensifies.
It is a common perception that the old are conservative in their outlook, while the youth is far more liberal.
The author believes this argument conflates true pump - and - dump schemes from the common perception that cryptocurrencies are in a bubble (it's possible to be in the latter without being a product of the former).
For example, a common perception is that women entrepreneurs are approved for credit less often then men.
Specific psychological types have a common perception.
Common perception has it that Millennial Christians are reluctant about sharing the Gospel, but new research by the Barna Group says that isn't rooted in reality.
The more common perception is that the church is monarchical, condescending, judgmental and controlling.
Moreover, the common perception of the «westernization» of Indian Christians has been a major factor in making baptism a divisive factor in Indian society, especially from the late 15th and early 16th centuries onwards.
There has been little common perception of its awesome power to shape and reshape social values, attitudes, and relationships.
Who cares what Webster's says, the common perception is that cults are bad and in religion it is used almost exclusively as an insult.
The common perception that cosmetic, skin / hair care and other personal products must be okay because the government wouldn't allow them otherwise works against companies such as nudus because it has to convince shoppers that all is not necessarily okay in beauty land.
Since we subscribe to a contrarian philosophy and tend to go against common perception, our belief was that betting against tired teams would be a profitable betting strategy.
This is a common perception but misguided one (on a few levels).
There is a common perception that writing is a solitary pursuit.
Historically we've used the terms interchangeably — it's a common perception that if we have contact, it's an open adoption; if we don't, it's a closed adoption.
By: Jillian Lauren There is a common perception that writing is a solitary pursuit.
But the despite common perception of parents, parenting and especially of parenting blogs, we're all in the same boat and basically, we're all just winging it.
It is a common perception that relative to its importance, breastfeeding is greatly undervalued; this perception may be due to the fact that not enough resources are devoted to promoting breastfeeding [3, 7].
There seems to be a common perception that dads won't bond with their babies unless they can feed them.
There seems to exist among mass media owners a common perception that Rousseff is tragically inept, and that her impeachment, although not ideal and possibly not legal, could at least unlock the current paralysis faced by the government.
It is a common perception that the Falklands Factor was material in Margaret Thatcher's second successive general election win in 1983.
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