Below are six of the most
common tendencies in relationships that many couples think are healthy and normal, but are actually toxic and destroying everything you hold dear.
Another common tendency in workplace design is the impulse to shove as many people into an open office as possible, given all the open space that a lack of cubicles creates.
Not exact matches
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.
Other characteristics that are shared due to the
common methodology include: (1) The estimates encompass both transfers and changes
in society's real resources (the latter being benefits
in the context of the 2016 RIA but costs
in this RIA because gains are forgone); (2) the estimates have a
tendency toward overestimation
in that they reflect an assumption that the April 2016 Fiduciary Rule will eliminate (rather than just reduce) underperformance associated with the practice of incentivizing broker recommendations through variable front - end - load sharing; and (3) the estimates have a
tendency toward underestimation
in that they represented only one negative effect (poor mutual fund selection) of one source of conflict (load sharing),
in one market segment (IRA investments
in front - load mutual funds).
Perhaps the most
common sentiment was laid out by Zeynep Tufekci
in the New York Times: Facebook should eliminate fake news and the filter effect — the
tendency to see news you already agree with — while they're at it.
In fact, throughout this period, the Australian dollar, in common with many other currencies in the region, showed a remarkable tendency to move very closely with the yen (see Box
In fact, throughout this period, the Australian dollar,
in common with many other currencies in the region, showed a remarkable tendency to move very closely with the yen (see Box
in common with many other currencies
in the region, showed a remarkable tendency to move very closely with the yen (see Box
in the region, showed a remarkable
tendency to move very closely with the yen (see Box).
Together these goals serve to prevent any loss of identity to a homogenous «
common ground,» while they resist the
tendency in public discourse, exemplified
in the Charlie Ward episode, to seek harmony through the diluting of religious passion.
When later tradition interprets Moses as a performing prophet, as a prophet whose primary medium is not utterance, but action, we wonder if this may not reflect typo - logical characterization at least
in part; the
tendency, that is, to see
in Moses and Samuel a
common «type,» playing similarly vigorous, creative historical roles.
«
In those times, we knew about things that have become
common today: the reality of abortion, of people who manifest homosexual
tendencies, whose personal dignity we always respected, but we were formed to see these acts as absolutely unacceptable, against the nature that God had created for us.»
We have already suggested that the idealizing
tendency,
common to legend
in general, is conspicuously weak
in the stories of the patriarchs.
I've argued
in a few pieces now that this is emblematic of his overall approach to governance (like here)-- a rhetorical insistence on a robust populism but a reflexive
tendency to replace any deference to the prudence of
common folks with the wisdom of techno - experts.
However, when we use our gifts and talents
in a relevant manner and «to the glory of God,» guarding ourselves from our own estranging
tendencies, we can welcome the community of non-believers
in a
common language, on a
common ground and with the power of God's pursuit of each one of their lives.
The «Friendly Visitors» program of Pasadena, California is an inspiring antidote to the
common tendency to leave the responsibility for mental health mainly
in the hands of professionals.
For this tradition nourished over the centuries the slow emergence of the ideal of a civilized politics, a politics of civil conversation, of noncoercion, of the consent of the governed, of pluralism, of religious liberty, of respect for the inalienable dignity of every human person, of voluntary cooperation
in pursuit of the
common good, and of checks and balances against the wayward
tendencies of sinful men and women.
Hard just war theory reverses these emphases, replacing them with the following: a presumption against injustice and disorder rather than against war; an assumption that war is tragic but inevitable
in a fallen world and that war is a necessary task of government; a
tendency to trust the U.S. government and its claims of need for military action; an emphasis on just war theory as a tool to aid policymakers and military personnel
in their decisions; an inclination to distrust the efficacy of international treaties and to downplay the value of international actors and perspectives; a less stringent or differently oriented application of some just war criteria; and no sense of
common ground with Christian pacifists.
If
in the past stress has been placed on similarities, the
tendency is now marked to recognize beyond what is
common the essential and significant difference.
But Israel separated this out from the equally
common tendency to envision God
in animal form, especially prevalent
in ancient Egypt.
As essayist Katha Pollitt points out, the
tendency to ascribe «particular virtues — compassion, patience,
common sense, nonviolence — to mothers» is an overdone, and
in some ways oppressive, cliché; telling yourself that toilet training a string of two - year - olds is good for your soul may keep you away from other worlds.
In his control of events he revealed both his righteous judgments and his saving power, and in spite of the attribution to him bellicose and other anthropomorphic traits the God of Israel is singularly free from common primitive tendencie
In his control of events he revealed both his righteous judgments and his saving power, and
in spite of the attribution to him bellicose and other anthropomorphic traits the God of Israel is singularly free from common primitive tendencie
in spite of the attribution to him bellicose and other anthropomorphic traits the God of Israel is singularly free from
common primitive
tendencies.
To say this is also to imply that the
tendency of philosophy, religion, and
common sense to ascribe evil acts to the moral inferiority of the individual — summed up for all time
in the extraordinary metaphor of «original sin» — is not a fundamental explanation.
The
tendency towards uniformity
in these speeches has been explained as due to the
common practice of ancient historians who invented speeches suited to the occasions they were describing.
Panvitalism, according to Hans Jonas, was the
common view.20 Where there was an apparent absence of vitality, as
in a corpse, there was a
tendency to deny the reality of any dead matter and to look upon death itself as an illusion.
The
tendency of most Western scientists is to be reductionist, looking for the key to existence
in the lowest
common components of matter / energy.
Cultural aversion to those of other races, whether
in the form of depreciating their ability or
in more offensive matters of name calling and the attaching of uncomplimentary labels, eventuates from the
common tendency to commit the fallacy of hasty generalization.
The best explanation for this visceral animosity may well lie
in the
common tendency to idealize one's youth.
If there is a
common fault shared by sportsmen of all stripes and sizes it may well lie
in the pejorative
tendency of each of them to consider his own the one sport that matters.
Especially with the prevalence of portable carseat baby carriers, the
tendency to let baby sleep
in the carseat until he or she wakes is
common.
Unlike UK and the Netherlands, homebirth has never been
common in Australia
in the last 30 years, and as most MW have been trained as nurses first their natural
tendency will be to stick with what they know and stay with hospital births.
On
tendency web site, installment lenddr earth acceptance Corp., says, classs
common misshapen loan made
in efficient 2012 wass $ 1,1 eighty, moreiver the average contractual was approximately twelve months.
It goes without saying that neither
in its numbers, it's strength nor it's influence does this
tendency have anything
in common with the situation before WWII when it was practically dominant... this anti-semitism was part of a broader ideological constellation.
What the left and right sides of the political spectrum have
in common is the
tendency to use Jews and anti-Semitism as a tool to get at each other.
Cuomo's
Common Core Overhaul: A task force created by Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a report Thursday which found that the state made a number of mistakes
in its implementation of
Common Core learning standards and recommended reducing the
tendency to «teach to a test,» giving shorter tests, and not linking test results to teacher evaluations until the 2018 - 2019 school year.
There is a
common tendency among readers to project all of the events and ideas that are contained
in a work of fiction upon its author.
Lysing the red blood cells diminishes the
tendency of blood to clog the system, a
common problem that slows processing time
in similar CTC filtering devices.
Anxiety disorders, which often manifest as excessive worry, fear and a
tendency to avoid potentially stressful situations including social gatherings, are some of the most
common mental health problems
in the Western world.
There was a
common tendency for victims to blame themselves for the attack, rather than the animal, or
in cases where the dog was not known to them, they blamed the dog owner.
In particular your statement:» Peer reviewers should eschew the
common current
tendency to find fault or to identify minor errors.
Despite the millions of years since we shared a
common ancestor, humans still retain some
tendencies in common with chimpanzees.
In the same vein, research shows a
common tendency among aggressive and angry drivers is to let themselves off the hook by blaming external factors for their own behavior («I had a really bad day at work.»).
Alliance formation refers to the
tendency among people to team up
in pursuit of a
common goal.
However, this pattern was accounted for by the
tendency of polygyny to be most
common in ecologically vulnerable and marginalized ethnic groups.
«Although this
tendency to brace oneself for potentially bad news is
common, intuition might suggest that some people are more likely to brace than others —
in particular, happy - go - lucky optimists would seem immune to the anxiety and second - guessing that typically arise as the decisive moment draws near,» she said.
Anchoring or focalism is a term used
in psychology to describe the
common human
tendency to rely too heavily, or «anchor,» on one trait or piece of information when making decisions.
«Fungal nail infections are
common and tend to run
in families because of an inherited
tendency, although not everyone is susceptible,» Dr. Joshua Zeichner said
in an American Academy of Dermatology news release.
Node Smith, ND A very interesting study on an off - label use of a
common diabetes medication for the treatment of cocaine addiction was recently published
in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology.1 The research is specifically addressing the
tendency for cocaine addicts to relapse on the drug.
As online dating sites become more and more popular, the
tendency to fib, lie or create a profile designed for the way you've aspired to be has become more
common than those who believe
in truth
in advertising.
These stages have a
tendency to take control out of the player's hands, and arguably have more
in common with Guitar Hero than a traditional platformer.
But while Haigh, thirty - seven when he made Weekend, worked his way up the ranks of British cinema — he was an assistant to Ismail Merchant and worked as an assistant editor with Ridley Scott — his sensibility has more
in common with the realist
tendencies of the contemporary American independent scene,
in particular the naturalistic intimacy and political intent of filmmakers like Kelly Reichardt and Ramin Bahrani.
A
common obstacle to long - term change is a dwindling commitment to the original goals or a
tendency to turn to the next big thing and away from the need to maintain and continue to improve projects that are
in process.
A
common tendency when teaching and assessing SEL skills is to treat them lightly, without producing actual changes
in students» skills or behaviors.