Sentences with phrase «important psychological point»

Because if they say yes, you will have nudged them toward an important psychological point where they've committed to being in favor of hiring you.

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Having already shattered the $ 9,000 barrier, the cryptocurrency is currently headed towards hurdling another important psychological fence — the $ 10,000 price point.
The intuitional evidence for belief in Allah, the belief based upon the recognition of Allah by our inner consciousness, is brought to our attention in the Qur» an by pointing out the important psychological fact that there is an instinctive feeling of faith in Almighty Allah, the Creator of the universe, which comes to men when they are free from inclinations, or the distractions of dull routines, or when surprised by the question of the origin of the universe, or when faced with hardships or misfortunes which they can not overcome by themselves.
Wink makes the important point that the language of «principalities and powers» in the New Testament is not reducible to material forces as tends to be the case in sociological and psychological analysis.
As well as the obvious point that councils spend billions of pounds on important public services, an unexpectedly good or bad local election result can have an important psychological effect on a party.
Paradoxically I am also aware that pushing students too hard constantly can be misused as a tool for psychological control or bullying, so this is a really important point to clarify, along with emphasising the need for the student to check in with themselves (which is a skill that needs to be taught).
Since that time, the educational landscape has evolved to the point that most educators realize how important the psychological aspects of the learning environment can be for individual student progress as well as group cohesiveness.
And you make a really important point about the psychological benefits of a day job.
That is to say, assuming, from a psychological point of view, all visual representations speak (in the same way as music, perhaps, does) to our more emotive selves and can not help speak to more emotive elements inside us, it is extremely important that they attempt to represent what is accurate and therefore rational.
Of course, the attempt to measure complex psychological traits and processes through a relatively crude survey instrument raises a host of methodological questions, but it felt important and timely to provide empirical reference points for a notion that is already true to our experience, and each form of denial is cross-validated with other elements in the survey.
The inclusion of three or more assessment points would have provided more information about the patterns of change over time, which may be especially important if different psychological problems develop differently over time.
From a developmental point of view, the relationship between the cognitive strategies of children and psychological outcomes is an important research area.
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