Not exact matches
If you thought the Apple Watch, which has sold millions of units, was still basically a
curiosity in comparison to the flagship smartphone, smart glasses would be
even more marginal.
I'm so proud of her for taking action on her interests and having the
curiosity to find out
more —
even if it wasn't all petting kittens and playing with puppies.
But sometimes using just a person's name, without the name of the company, or
even just an address without the name of a person or a company, will be
more intriguing and get prospects to open the envelope out of
curiosity.
Once I got over apologizing for my
curiosity and questions, and began accepting (and
even embracing) that part of myself, the
more I began to love life.
And when I asked for
more, you sent me poems, essays, books, articles, encyclopedia entries, and
even songs — little gifts that softened my defensive posture by infusing me with fresh
curiosity.
Maybe it will peak your
curiosity to read
more or
even the whole book.
And
even the scandals of religious hucksters seem to arouse
more curiosity than scorn.
«Drop the flashcards — grit, character, and
curiosity matter
even more than cognitive skills.
And I realize that by saying this I'm only heightening your
curiosity, making you to want to look
even more.
Additionally, «our core chooses to spend a minimum of 20 percent of our time working on new technologies,» he adds, which allows him to tap into his innate
curiosity even more.
Out of
curiosity, De Vries tested the daughters of one subject and observed that
even though they were not color - blind — they seemed to distinguish red and green as well as anyone — they needed
more red in their test light than normal people to make the match precise.
Young animals that were separated from their mothers for controlled, short times turned out to have lower hormone responses to later stresses,
more curiosity about a new object and
even differences in their brains.
With cross-discipline
curiosity, the demonstrated applications of these particles will become
even more widespread,» says Steven D. Lacey, a Ph.D. student at UMD and also one of the lead authors of the paper.
If I really want bread I just eat some bread and move on I don't try to make primal / paleo bread, but it rarely happens and only while eating socially, and
even then it's
more curiosity than craving.
Even if you are intrigued by the subject or star, I can't promise you'll declare this
more than a single - viewing
curiosity.
Back in the spring, James Franco hit Cannes with «As I Lay Dying,» an experimental drama and adaptation of William Faulkner's book that utilized all kinds of split - screen to surprisingly decent effect,
even if the movie as a whole didn't amount to much
more than a
curiosity.
Faces Places (its original title is the
even more whimsical - sounding Visages Villages) is a magnificent work that reckons with art as a global force, a local
curiosity, and an individual act of expression.
Establishing
curiosity, respect and
even ground rules around the hot political topics of the day will allow your students
more creativity, as well as allowing them to profoundly explore and understand that they are a part of history and that their dialogue, advocacy and compassion informs national debate.
And
even more impressive, research has linked
curiosity to a wide range of important adaptive behaviors, including tolerance of anxiety and uncertainty, positive emotions, humor, playfulness, out - of - box thinking, and a noncritical attitude — all attributes associated with healthy social outcomes.
Adherence to standard textbook - based teaching means that nothing is being done to challenge this perception when it's all too clear that unlocking
curiosity and wonderment across all academic disciplines is not only essential to the mastery of tests, but also key to ensuring that
more students are inspired enough to pursue further study and
even pursue teaching as a career later in life.
When Bishop examined the effects of high - school exit exams, one traditional form of external accountability, on intrinsic motivation by comparing whether students subjected to this approach engaged in less reading for pleasure or were
more likely to associate learning with rote memorization, he found no evidence that accountability undermined natural
curiosity and
even found some evidence of the opposite.
Instead, breakthrough schools are structured so that students receive what they need, when they need it, in ways that are personally tailored — slowing down when they need
more time, going deeper when their
curiosity spikes,
even encouraging the pursuit of new interests.
Even if the SBA were a
more reliable, valid, and culturally responsive measure of student ability, the learning environment created around it devalues true intellectual
curiosity, risk - taking, and critical thinking.
I'm not
even sure I have ever seen one being used, and if it was, it was
more out of
curiosity than out of necessity
Savannah possesses something
even more remarkable than her quick mind and insatiable
curiosity for learning.
But Savannah possesses something
even more remarkable than a quick mind and an insatiable
curiosity for learning.
Our dogs, cats, birds and
even reptiles seem to have a bigger
curiosity about our human foods and household plants
more than anything else.
Dogs tend to mouth things out of
curiosity,
even more than cats, Keller said, although cats get things like string, twine and ribbon caught on the barbs of their tongue, which tend to work themselves further back in their mouth and could get swallowed.
We all know about
curiosity and the cat, but your dog may want to sniff out the situation
even more than your cat, who'll often hide under a favorite couch.
Dragon Ball Z for Kinect is
more a
curiosity than a game, and
even then one specifically aimed at DBZ fans.
It's very reminiscent of collecting the Korok seeds in Breath of the Wild, but
even more playful with how it inspires
curiosity in the player.
While the studio photographs satisfy
curiosities and feature compelling, fact - filled captions, the revealing conversations Amirsadeghi has with the artists turn out to be
even more engaging.
Far outside of his usual choice of materials, he took to the grid, navigating through frustrations and limitations to eventually create these energetic works on paper; they turned out to be
more open and expansive, and
even after healing he took these materials with him as he continued the series, his
curiosity of the materials pushing him from drawing to drawing.
Through Wed, 6/6 Since 2014, the museum has acquired
more than 2,000 works of art through purchase, gift, or bequest; this exhibition highlights 29 of these works that will pique your
curiosity, stimulate your imagination, and perhaps
even surprise you.
On the second floor the fabulous Cabinet of Art and
Curiosities leads to
even more often outstanding paintings — Baroque to Modernism — accompanied by an array of decorative objects, especially porcelains.
We shall revert to the question of synchronicity and climate severity later in this paper, but it can be seen that
even Lamb's graph demonstrated modern «hockey stick» characteristics (albeit it appears this data was later added by Dr Mann using CET)
More intriguingly, Lamb shows another and much more dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future arti
More intriguingly, Lamb shows another and much
more dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future arti
more dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited
curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future article.
What I don't understand is why there is so much angst about what is after all only simple empirical observations about the nature of a time series (
even if aspects of the analysis maybe open to theoretical debate), and so little
curiosity about what this all means for statistical inference
more generally in climate science.
If you did not say enough,
even a bad moderator will prompt you for
more, and the audience will pick up on his or her
curiosity.
But for now, because of the < spanunshareability and incompatibility with services like Dropbox, Google Photos, and
even Apple's own Mac OS Yosemite, I find Live Photos
more of a
curiosity than a must - use feature.
At first, the likely explanation of this was simple: the Chinese Communist Party is a complex beast, and the culture and entertainment - focused parts of it can easily have an attitude of
curiosity and
even excitement about Bitcoin while the
more conservative, state security - focused parts of the party simply haven't woken up yet.
She begins by saying self - control, grit, and
curiosity are beginning to be
more frequently taught (sentence 1); she then says that researchers are finding these types of things
even more important than intelligence to success in school (sentence 2); then says there are critics to this general approach (sentence 3); and then in the second paragraph says that Poropat has established with strong evidence that this broad approach (self - control, conscientiousness, etc) are highly correlated, and hence she is offering powerful evidence rebutting the critics identified in the third sentence, but not challenging the teaching identified in the first sentence.
Ask a preschool assistant teacher or ask an AP Physics teacher and you'll find resounding,
even impassioned agreement: dependability, persistence, ambition,
curiosity, and getting along with others matter as much, or very often much
more, than cognitive ability.
They heard that their value went up, which only piques their
curiosity even more.