Sentences with phrase «get studied up»

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«We could throw up a quick study for an entrepreneur for $ 10, and within a day get a lot of feedback from different people about how heavy or light, fast or slow a logo would be,» he says.
You will be shocked to learn that a study commissioned by Internet radio service Pandora found that annoying users with increased amounts of advertising will push some to pay for an ad - free subscription, but not enough to make up for the majority who get annoyed and just tune out.
There's a study that shows that after people become superstar CEOs — they get a lot of press attention, they write a book — their pay goes up, but the performance of their companies goes down.
A recent BMO study found that in 2013, Canadian moms and dads were willing to fork out more than $ 425 to get their kid ready for the classroom, up 18 % over the previous year's figure.
In my studies, I have come up with a couple of thoughts that I will lightly call secrets, as it is clear that many many people out there don't get it.
Heidi Shey, a senior analyst at Forrester who studies the cyber insurance space, says insurers are in an excited «land - grab» state, gobbling up as many customers as they can because insurers believe most businesses will not file a claim, or there could be a cyber event that doesn't get covered due to an exemption, such as human error, credit card fraud, or email fraud.
The film's plot is laughable on its face: a retired storm - chaser returns home to get his divorce papers signed, only to be wrapped up in a quest to study an F5 tornado.
Not only does getting up for your get - togethers improve your health, according to a new study, but it's also likely to encourage teamwork and creativity.
Additionally, a Roanoke College study led by Nicole Hurless found that beta wave amplitude went up as music tempo got faster.
One Australian study found that micro-breaks — that is, getting up and moving every 15 minutes — were perhaps more valuable than taking long breaks.
We all know that music can affect our mood — pumping us up before a big event, helping us get in the productivity zone, or providing a soothing soundtrack to our lowest moments - but a stack of recent studies also shows music can affect us on an even deeper level, making us more generous and empathetic, and less biased, reports Summer Allen in Greater Good Magazine.
Students graduating from for - profit colleges end up making less money than before they walked down that stage to get their diplomas, according to a new study.
After dosing study subjects with approximately the amount of tryptophan you'd get from a turkey dinner, the researchers paired up participants and asked them to play a simple game involving dividing a small pot of money.
PsyBlog explains the research on the subject: «In the study, one group of participants were allowed to get a full nights» sleep, while another had to stay up all night.
The series of studies tested the effects of power hierarchies on team productivity by creating teams with either a mixed propensity towards leadership — in one case some participants were primed to feel powerful by thinking of a time they wielded power over others while others subjects were asked to envision a time they were bossed around before joining the group — or teams made up entirely of hard charging leadership types or participants primed for a meeker, go along, get along approach.
Indeed, this duration of couchification is the most telling aspect of the study: Those who got up more frequently — presumably, even to stand and fetch the cable remote... or a glass of water in the kitchen, let us hope — were less at risk.
The first is a 30 - day self - study course designed to get everyone up to speed on the basics of running a business.
Given my career and having an active family, it was important to me to be able to wrap up my studies as quickly as I could and get busy using the skills that I've learned in the program.
More workers want to get out: 21 % of full - time employees want to change jobs in 2014, the largest percentage since 2008 and up from 17 % in 2013, the study of over 3,000 workers found.
The same study found that when an employee leaves (for a company with better benefits or to spend more time at home), the company ends up spending 20 % of the employee's salary in productivity losses for time spent searching for, training, and getting new employees up to speed.
Of course, the way to get around ending up as one of Morris Massey's textbook examples is to really study your history.
I also started signing up for local market research studies and focus groups — often applying for 50 + a week until I got one.
«I was studying for my test and I saw all of my friends just having fun, drawing pictures on the board and I remember thinking: I should really be up there having fun with them but I've got to study for this test.
One of the big questions the study set out to address is whether the way payday lenders present their products — as a quick, hassle - free way to get cash for a week or two when an unexpected expense crops up — reflects the kind of experience people actually have with these loans.
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Investors are therefore going to have to wait for the final ongoing study to wrap up in order to get any real insight into ALKS - 5461's fate as a treatment for MDD.
The organization had never consciously withheld its numbers — financial information was tacked up for employees to see — but when cofounders Ari Weinzweig and Paul Saginaw studied open book management in the mid-1990s, they came to believe that employees would show more interest if they got involved in the «game.»
I guess they missed the study, «More educated tend to be more religious» which got a write - up in the religion section on here.
I know that what maybe important to me might not be important to another but someone recently did a study to find out that the part in the brain that «lights up» when some people who play video - games excessively, is the same that «lights up» when folks get high on drugs....
The older I get, and the more I study the Word of God, alone The more I can not soatmch «christian» books.I am finding that I am more interested in the original languages (Hebrew, Greek) that the Word was penned in (via the Holy Spirit) before it was «translated» and the cultures and customs of that day.Knowing these things really open up The Scriptures.
Is it time to shake something up by praying more together or getting involved in a Bible study?
Most of us adults have learned that Bible study is a serious matter, that God is up there with His arms crossed making sure we don't get out of line, and that Jesus spoke some very weighty words so we need to get down to business and learn them.
But then, without fail, I get someone coming up to me after the service on Sunday, or someone who gives me a call on Monday, or someone who writes a letter or e-mail on Tuesday, or someone who comes to debate with me at Wednesday night Bible study.
For over a decade I have wanted to have a «movie Bible study» where a group of people get together, watch a movie, and then point out where Jesus (or the longing for Jesus) shows up in the movie.
In a few weeks later, I was home again not having class to attend, and I was taking my nap before I got up to study.
I wouldn't mind getting in touch with some of these thinkers, but right now, I am having enough trouble keeping up with my current study projects, let alone finding time to get out in the community to help and serve others.
The study also found that as you get older, the more likely you are to be engaged with the Bible, up until the elder age group.
The basic idea was to get people to recommit, to double up in their efforts at faithful attendance and daily Bible study, and to make sure they were «keeping watch» for the return of the bridegroom, so that they were not left out in the dark when He returned.
Studying theology wearies me because it seems like just about the time I think I get it figured out, I learn something new which throws all my theology up in the air again.
I can get so caught up in Bible Study and Theology that I forget to laugh..
I don't now about you, but sometimes I can get so caught up in Bible Study and Theology that I forget to laugh and smile.
My hopes for the church interacting in schools would be more along the lines of policy (getting teenage girls to cover up), offering some after - school programs (food, clothing, study help, activities), allowing for prayer in schools, Bible reading time, allowing religion to be discussed among the students.
Will Smith says that when studying movies, and which ones are popular, he tries to back up and get the big picture.
It's called sin, look it up and study it out (II Timothy 2:15) or get mad and justify — it's our individual choice.
This helps you get up to speed in this Podcast if you have missed most of the studies of Genesis 4.
And on June 21, 2002, the New York Times, in «Silently Shifting Teachers in Sex Abuse Cases,» noted a study of 225 complaints against teachers from 1990 — 94 and found that in only one percent of the cases did superintendents follow up to ensure that molesting teachers didn't continue teaching, while at least 16 percent of the teachers were able to get new teaching jobs.
@chad You will say something to get last word in so take it up with the courts It is illegal to teach creationism / ID or bible studies in public schools in US STEM science standards for 2013 They are making ears.
Objectivity is needed — but even a scientist driven to a life of objectivity must get up close and personal with the specimens of study.
At the press conference announcing the Annenberg - Gallup study, a member of the audience, himself an electronic - church broadcaster, summed up the report by commenting, rather wistfully, «It looks like the research is saying that all that religious TV is doing is to make people feel good and to get them to keep on doing what they «re doing!»
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