«If the cultural left insists on its present strategy — on asking us to respect one another in our differences rather than asking us to cease noticing those differences — it will have to find a new way of creating a sense of
commonality at the level of national politics.»
The profiles have tick - box sections outlining appearance, hobbies, interests, and general characteristics, so you'll see
your commonalities at a glance.
Also, there are
commonalities at a social level for rating scales regardless of what is being rated or criteria.
Not exact matches
Thomas Thurston, the founder of Growth Science in Portland, Ore., has spent the last seven years building databases and algorithms aimed
at finding
commonalities between businesses that thrive and fail.
After you have discovered the 150 to 200 contacts in your networks that you know would
at least have a phone conversation with you based on one layer of
commonality or prior relationship, start to group them by profession or industry.
They examined 51 computer companies with outsized CEOs in the period from 1997 to 2003 and found some
commonalities: they tended to be
at the top or the bottom of the pack in terms of revenue growth, profits and other metrics.
But look deeper
at genius, he continues, and you'll see
at least one essential
commonality.
According to Glenn Fleishman, a reporter
at Boing Boing, developers are using code to build lists of trolls based on
commonalities «in follower lists for a specific set of Twitter accounts.»
At the same time, Vogel adds, there's a
commonality that unites all these new About.com properties: «there is a similar thread in all of our brands and that's demystifying complicated subjects in a way that is simple, approachable and friendly,» says Vogel.
The next step is to use your research to identify patterns and
commonalities from the answers to your interview questions, develop
at least one primary persona, and share that persona with the rest of the company.
CALGARY — Multiple workers were injured and some transported to hospital on Thursday morning after a fire broke out
at Husky Energy Inc.'s refinery in Superior, Wisc. putting the Calgary - based oil producer on the defensive, as it argued there were no known
commonalities between the accident and other recent operational mistakes.
However, despite the differences in the backgrounds and approaches of top VCs, there does seem to be
at least one
commonality: they tend to be exceptionally well - read.
Given the culture
at the time, it is extremely likely that he was, and the
commonality of the fact simply didn't bear mention.
At this point in the course, I would want my students to grasp what was just beginning to become clear to the Renaissance humanists themselves: that there are fundamental
commonalities between humanistic culture and Christianity that bring them together objectively, irrespective of the wishes and plans of writers, artists, and intellectuals.
People from all over the world throughout history have lived primarily in fertile flood plains and valleys...
at some point they inevitably experienced floods... that's why there are
commonalities to the flood story told in the Bible.
While the
commonality among James, Bergson, Dewey, and Whitehead will not be established in this short essay, 28 it can be
at least illustrated by reference to a curious linguistic move made by the three of those who wrote in English.
The chances that choice will pass the test in these cases will vary according to the particular constitutional language, the local judicial precedents, and the composition of the state court
at the time; but in every case there will be two
commonalities of theory that are worth noting.
Ms. Hinlicky has been a witness to the academic «intoxicated celebration of «cultural diversity»
at the expense of our cultural
commonality.
Over
at Cato, Julian Sanchez has written a post about how the aftermath of healthcare reform could reveal faultlines in existing political coalitions and trigger realignment: There's no intrinsic
commonality between, say, «left» positions on taxation, foreign policy, and reproductive....
When nature is understood after the fashion of scientific materialism this cleavage is quite intelligible For the only way to salvage the singularity of persons Out of the deterministic
commonality of a materialistic view of nature is to locate the core of personality
at a separate level of reality over against the impersonal universe.
There is a
commonality between the relief pitcher inserted into a close game to protect a lead in the final inning, and Maddy Price, a senior sprinter
at Menlo School in Atherton.
The only
commonality with the 12th hole
at Augusta was par.
At the heart of our education lies the goal to bring students to an understanding of the
commonality of the human experience of all of the world's people, transcending the stereotypes, prejudices, and divisiveness of classification by race, religion, sex, nationality, and ability.
At the same time, it reinforces our
commonalities.
The one
commonality between all of the holidays that meet
at the Solstice crossroads seems to be the ritual of bringing light into these dark days.
Thus, compared to other stories of the Prophets, the story of Yusuf (Joseph) shows
commonality in the three traditions, with certain variations in the responses of the characters
at several stages.
«
At least keep the
commonalities of interest together,» he said.
Though he's had an
at - times difficult relationship with the left of the Democratic base, Cuomo on the convention floor sought to play up areas of
commonality on policy, touting the push for the $ 15 minimum wage and 12 weeks of paid family leave — both measures that were approved in New York earlier this year (with, by the way, the Republicans in control of the state Senate).
«What the borough president and I wanted to do was simply have an event where people could just meet each other, get to know each other, and build relationships,» said Council Member Greenfield
at the event, who noted that there is a «
commonality of interests» between the Jewish and Latino communities, especially as both share the immigrant experience.
When consumer preference is «nondominating,»
commonality and its associated cost savings can help firms design better product lines with common components and attributes, says research from Dilip Chhajed and Yunchuan «Frank» Liu, professors of business administration
at Illinois.
The
commonality of graduate students first struck me
at Tufts University.
And new research from The Rockefeller University and the Icahn School of Medicine
at Mt. Sinai suggests these newly discovered
commonalities may open the door to «engineered» gut flora who can have therapeutically beneficial effects on disease.
By doing so, we can protect
at least 95 percent of the aquatic biodiversity because of the
commonalities of their life histories with the economically valuable species.
«
At a biochemical level, there is a lot of
commonality between the molecular machinery in Drosophila and that in mice and humans,» said Dr. Ferguson.
«There's a lot of
commonality,» says Linda Burkly, a distinguished investigator in molecular discovery
at Biogen Idec.
«People may recoil
at the idea that their brains share
commonalities with arthropods and other invertebrates.
Alexander Wyatt says: «Despite the enormous complexity between patients
at the individual gene level, when we examined the functions of affected genes, clear
commonalities between groups of patients emerged.
At first glance, it may seem like two very different areas - but after taking a closer look it becomes clear that there are actually quite a few
commonalities.
At their core, this site was built to sort data and pinpoint
commonality in an easy - to - understand format.
However, regardless of the age difference,
at its core sugaring involves people meeting and attempting to foster a connection based on
commonalities.
The group is sympathetic to her plight, but still wonders why they were all put together
at table 19 as they don't seem to have any
commonalities whatsoever.
This is the sum total of
commonality the two films share: Scientists
at an arctic research base discover an alien life - form that means them harm.
Luke (Jake Johnson) and Kate (Olivia Wilde) are colleagues
at the same brewery, who bond over beer and the
commonality that they're both not really in love with their significant others anymore.
This
commonality only makes their bond stronger —
at least initially.
As Harry and Penelope poke
at the Marianne / Paul relationship in different ways, Fiennes and Johnson simultaneously play up their manipulative
commonalities and their vast differences in style, befitting their status as family members who don't know each other very well.
When Duncan arrived
at Tufts in the fall of 2009, she noticed
commonalities among the students who had taken gap years.
Community building doesn't have to wait until a problem arises — it can be a time of offering positive encouragement as well or
at the beginning of the year to help build bonds of
commonality within the classroom.
This means to research carefully your target audience, to bridge the gap in their knowledge by addressing the cognitive
commonality of the group, and mainly to allow people to progress
at their own speed.
I worked to discover the idiosyncratic even as I probed for the similarities and
commonalities — the places where people's stories converged and overlapped, even when those people
at first appeared to be so unalike.
When you look
at the New Tech Network, High Tech High, Asia Society, Expeditionary Learning, and other implementations, they may go by different names, but you see more
commonalities than diversities.