Sentences with phrase «how narrow these definitions»

But it also shows how narrow a definition of ambition or success Gino and her colleagues are working with.

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But focus, by definition, narrows the scope of our thinking, and given how complex and fast moving most business problems are, we should relearn the skill of simply opening our mind and giving ourselves half an hour to think, in an unstructured, creative way, about whatever pops up.
I think what got them in trouble was an unwavering commitment to a party, a narrow definition of «values» and how they set up a narrative that inferred true Christians could only cast their ballot for the GOP.
Her latest book, Teach Your Children Well, also a New York Times bestseller, tackles our current narrow definition of success — how it unnecessarily stresses academically talented kids and marginalizes many more whose talents and interests are less amenable to measurement.
Her book, Teach Your Children Well, outlines how our current narrow definition of success unnecessarily stresses academically talented kids and marginalizes many more whose talents and interests are less amenable to measurement.
Silver's convictions were overturned last year based on a Supreme Court decision which narrowed the definition of an official act and how it can be used in a corruption trial.
She writes about our narrow definition of beauty and how we could learn from the flowers to wear the patina of age gloriously.
[iii][iv] By presenting how complex historical forces shape our reality, Rakowitz's practice continuously challenges the narrow definitions of those who believe that it is their sole right to shape it.
His past works give some indication of just how far he is willing to stretch the definition of sculpture in order to reshape the contours of our world: he has grafted human obesity onto everyday objects to create a series of «fat» cars and houses; asked passerby to lift their skirts, take off their trousers, lie on beds of fruit or stick pencils in their noses and ears to make «one - minute sculptures»; carried the curator of a museum around in his arms in a piece entitled «Be Nice to Your Curator»; and created houses that are fat, narrow, upside - down, drunk or inclined to attack other buildings.
It depends on the definition of «default,» but many economists — including those at nonpartisan and bipartisan groups with ties to former economic advisers of Republican leaders — warn Paul's narrow definition underplays how the marketplace would react to any default of payments, whether to bondholders or others.
A patentee is able to clarify the definition of his invention and how to make it, so the person skilled in the art can make it successfully, by narrowing its claims (and arguably selecting its best compounds from the thousands it may have initially started with at filing).
The newest types of resume parsing systems can also determine not only the skills you performed but when and how often you performed them, plus they can infer based upon meaning of words and concepts instead of relying on a narrow definition.
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