Keeping your emotions in check will take practice, a lot of mistakes and then
even more mistakes.
The biggest stress factor while trading in the competition was trading against others and seeing a live Profit and Loss table so you would knew where you stood in the scheme of things which could sometimes make you take trades that normally you wouldn't take which led to mistakes being made which led to
even more mistakes and you had to stop yourself from imploding, this is where I first learned that you had to be as emotionless as you possibly could and just focus on the task at hand.
Those who feel that to know life in first century Palestine would be to know Jesus (if there are any who take so extreme a view) are
even more mistaken than those who suppose that merely to know the words of the Gospels is to know him.
The loonies who use Venus as an example of a runaway greenhouse effect are
even more mistaken however.
Not exact matches
Inexperienced managers, for example, are going to make
mistakes as a matter of course; those of us with
more experience may become so set in our habits that we don't
even recognize there are other ways of doing things.
Courtney says that while Target's early
mistakes have cost it precious consumer trust, it stands to lose
even more if it breaks promises or takes too long to ensure they are fulfilled to customer satisfaction.
While it's true perfectionists can be rewarded for their flawless performances and may
even think their desire to never make a
mistake is what makes them
more efficient at their job, the obsession for perfect may indeed stand in the way of success.
By putting money back into your business, you can help it grow quickly, learn from your
mistakes and allows you to hire people to scale it
even more.
As social media makes
even the smallest brand
mistakes highly visible, smart reputation management is
more important than ever.
Making that
mistake is
even more costly in an age of increasingly short attention spans and technological tools that make it easy to find some other diversion with a quick click of the computer mouse or the swipe of a finger on a smartphone.
While research from the American Medical Association showed that 7.1 percent of all claims paid by insurers in 2013 contained a
mistake, patient advocates and other professionals who review medical claims for accuracy put the frequency of billing errors at
more like 80 percent or
even 90 percent.
If they see you making the following
mistakes, they may deliberately decrease your organic reach
even more.
And just as we frequently
mistake correlation for causation, we're susceptible to what's called the «gambler's fallacy,» the belief that anomalies from expected outcomes in a random process are likely to be
evened out by their opposites in the future — or,
more simply, the idea that a roulette ball that's landed eight straight times on black is therefore
more likely on the ninth spin to land on red.
Tech insiders have finally started admitting their
mistakes — but the solutions they are offering could just help the big players get
even more powerful.
Today, we discuss a different, and
even more dangerous, trade management
mistake.
A common
mistake that
even experienced investors make is to take a problem and make it worse by sinking
more money into it.
«We've made a lot of
mistakes building this feature, but we've made
even more with how we've handled them,» Zuckerberg admits in a blog post explaining post-launch tweaks to Beacon.
That's a
mistake that can cost $ 35 or
more in overdraft fees,
even if you've checked your available balance on your smartphone.
This window makes the robot
even more user - friendly since it is very difficult to miss any new signals, just as it is impossible to make a
mistake between «trade» or «cancel» now.
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«We actually believe an ability to identify
mistakes early and act on them is as or
even more important in a portfolio than being right in the first place» Eric Marshall
We often make the
mistake of oversimplifying stories, yet when we dig into it, it's
more complex than we might think —
even the hundredth time around.
Of course they may end up disagreeing with Bernard of Clairvaux, Augustine, and Barth about the moral significance of our being created male and female, but shouldn't they be a little less sanguine about it and a little
more deferential, to the point of saying, «We believe the tradition made a grave
mistake in its disallowance of gay partnerships, but at the same time we acknowledge our deep indebtedness to that tradition for giving us the theological and ethical vision to
even make our argument for inclusion»?
If the Prophet was liable to make
mistakes in trying to find the correct answer — and indeed he did try and did make
mistakes — then other Muslims,
even those of great accomplishment or near relationship to Muhammad, are
more liable to commit error.
Even the
more cogent proponents of the so - called «new natural law» theory make this
mistake.
If what a man fears is not the
mistake itself, but the reproach at being caught in the
mistake, then that fear so far from helping him out of the error may
even lead him into that which is still
more ruinous,
even if apart from this he had made no
mistake.
Now it would be a great
mistake to attribute this difficulty solely or
even primarily to so - called Muslim «fundamentalism» (which is probably a pejorative misnomer in any case); in a
more basic sense, the difficulty is due to the intense integration of religion with every aspect of culture and society in the Islamic view of the world.
What desertion is
more swift and sudden, like a
mistake in foolery, like a hit by a blind man, when the seeker for honor has not
even time to take off the garb of honor before insult seizes him in it?
It ran thus: ab — ba — ab; bc — cb — bc; cd — dc — cd; etc. «In the — the in — in the; the beginning — beginning the — the beginning; etc. etc.» One would think that any
mistake with this system would be almost impossible, but just to be quite sure, an
even more complicated system for learning the text was worked out.
That should tell you something about their (Catholic) motives and
even more about their
mistaken beliefs about heaven and hell.
Yet despite my profound feeling that this is a category
mistake with horrible existential consequences, I have known many people, particularly Roman Catholic religious, who have indeed oriented themselves to God in the place of friends and have experienced
even the deepest relations between people as but a vestige of divinity, or a sign of a
more intimate relation with God.
It should be noted further that although the Jews — and especially in the pre-Mosaic religion — accepted doctrines that were incomplete or
even mistaken and rites
more or less imperfect, this fact did not deny to the Jewish religion itself, through other of its elements, the positive validity of assuring salvation.
And to convince an opponent in a discussion that his theory is
mistaken affects an
even higher,
more complex level.
Even when they are
more than spelling or writing
mistakes, they never contradict the books main message.
That said, it would be a
mistake to ignore the much - greater impact of increased death rates on lower - achieving whites (and the
even yet higher, although still decreasing, absolute death rates among African - Americans) as though changing death rates matter all of a sudden because they also affect
more highly - educated whites.
Furthermore and
even more importantly (because I make
mistakes from time to time) everything I design has a checker.
The last teo games ozil
even has
mistake passes in the counter passing the ball too behind the target (sanchez yerterday, perez vs soton)... that is unacceptable for a player who his only imput is his pass... cazorla in the cam position give us shooting from outside and thats something we desperatly need... yersterday the coq was the only one who try from outside the box... like always we were trying to put the ball in the net with the player... wenger is responsable for that, because his «arsenal way» and ozil is too becausehe is allways looking for the pass... yesterday i would send off ozil and the ox in the min 30... puting alexis on the wing, cazorla cam, xhaka cmand giroud cf (we do nt have
more)
Even in that defeat to Man United we had over 30 attempts on David De Gea's goal and failed to score
more than one, but we were undone yet again by two horrendous defensive
mistakes, but that was the only time that happened at home.
Many of us thought the Frenchman would do that very thing last summer and then it seemed
even more of a necessity in the January transfer window and we can only hope that he has realised that he made a
mistake by only signing a keeper and a central midfielder in the last two windows.
Today interested me, we pressed collectively and very well, forcing Stoke into
mistake after
mistake, but it was
more than that, we saw Cazorla, Coquelin
even Koscielny striking from far out, I think I counted 5 or 6 times where we just played the simple ball over the top looking for Walcott, it will be interesting to see if this was just a one off, desperate as we were to get a goal at home.
But there are A LOT
more reasons I Wanted him gone
Even you said that...» Arsene has made allot of
mistakes and missed out on allot of players.»
U must love him
more thn ur own life.10 years same old
mistake, always 2 or 3 players short,
even blind stevey wonder can sense the problem but ur le prof refused to solve.same excuse every year.u fans love ur prof
more than the club.
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a
mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been
more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game
even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make
more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their
mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
I do nt think we need another defensive midfielder we have Xhaka who in my personal opinion had a decent first season (made some early
mistakes but we saw him adapt to the role and learn as the season went on - i aspect him to do develop
even more next season)
Unlike many I'm not scared at all if he leaves.You know why?Because I've seen better players leave the club and seen where we ended up.He's very good and world class but not as good as many think.Forget stats for a moment and look at his quality.I also hope the
mistake of keeping Mr. Hold up at the club would not be made.Here at Arsenal we compromise a lot and we always ignore the cracks until it's too late.Wait till Lacazette goes for a three or four month injury.Then we'll know we never learn.I hope Bellerin doesn't make this
mistake of leaving Arsenal.He has so so much to learn.His game still lacks that something.He needs to know how to maximise his potentials and be consistent.That will only come with
more playing time and patience.Arsene should not
even think of letting him go as we will have to spend money on a RB and besides we need him.
Almost the entire team was out of sync, there were
more than a small bunch of players making
mistakes,
even some of your favorites.
watching my team against Ireland yesterday
even tough we won i wasn, t impressedit, we only start playing with purpose when we go behind and when we, re in front we slow down our play, i thought koscielny had a decent game with a couple of good clearance and his job was made
more difficult by adil rami who is a burden on the team and always one
mistake away, giroud can, t be blamed for his first half performance the guy was starved of any service and it, s only when griezman was moved to his favourite position that giroud started making the difference what a great assist, by the way shane long dived for the penalty but that, s ok we are square now with the irish we had henry, s handball & they had the penalty!!
I mean, I rarely like his play but the last couple he seems to be making
even more bad
mistakes.
I bet Alexis would accept less than 300k per week if we shown real title ambition, Aguero at City is on 220k a week if I'm not
mistaken but City show real ambition to win the EPL,
even if they don't... they show
more ambition than we do and a real contender rather than making up the numbers.
Jose Mourinho — make no
mistake, this is still one of the worlds best managers and given the opportunity to win Arsenal the title and mock Arsene
even more, he'll take it at the right price.