«We are proposing that the disease be defined
in living people by evidence of brain pathology using biomarker studies, either brain imaging or body fluid examination, and that clinical symptoms should be regarded for what they are — a product or result of the disease, as opposed to the definition of the disease,» said lead author Dr. Clifford Jack, Jr. of the Mayo Clinic.
Elsewhere Cobb is careful to specify that both God and man are best characterized as living persons consisting respectively of societies of actual occasions (CNT 188, 192).1 In the present context, consequently, it is clear that we are to understand God to be present in man in the same manner in which one actual occasion is present within another and that this presence concerns the aims at the fulfillment of a concrescing occasion
in a living person by the occasions or «prehended data» in its past.
Not exact matches
Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping
By and Get Your Financial
Life Together, says, «
People's relationship to money is not rational, it's emotional... We need to focus more on the psychological blocks and triggers that stand in people's ways, instead of just explaining how to budget or the importance of compound interest.&
People's relationship to money is not rational, it's emotional... We need to focus more on the psychological blocks and triggers that stand
in people's ways, instead of just explaining how to budget or the importance of compound interest.&
people's ways, instead of just explaining how to budget or the importance of compound interest.»
Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those
living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited
by brainy young
people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Plenty of
people with lesser skill sets, resources and time, from all walks of
life and of all ages have gone to
live the
life they've always dreamed of
by simply putting one foot
in front of the other.
So for average
people, for average users and consumers, you will be
living in a world where you are essentially
living in a computer, where you are surrounded
by intelligence.»
In the thinking of Parker and CEO Matt Mahan,
people's personal
lives are covered
by Facebook and their professional
lives by LinkedIn, but that still leaves their civic
lives.
The campaign undertaken to drive
in more attention towards the company's website was a fairly local one with a slogan called «changing
lives» and needed
people to participate
by messaging or emailing friends and letting them know about the campaign and its benefits.
But when
people live in a constant state of fight or flight that's triggered
by all the things they're trying to squeeze into a week, this can lead to really poor decisions and
life - threatening health problems.
By feeling truly present, you can share unbounded spaces and experiences with the
people in your
life.
«Imagine a world where every one of us has a mission
in life, has the courage to reach out to
people who can help, has the will to succeed and measure success not
in financial terms, but
by how many
people they help or touch along the way.»
As I have heard said, a
person's success
in life can usually be measured
by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have.
Here, we've highlighted the cost of
living for a single
person (one adult, zero children)
in the ten best big cities for young professionals, determined
in a report
by the American Institute for Economic Research.
A culture is a
living thing, powered
by and kept up to date
by the
people who are encouraged to be,
in a meaningful way, part of it.
Since being bought
by the McCain family
in 1995, Maple Leaf has
lived through a tainted - meat tragedy that killed 21
people, a messy divorce with longtime shareholders and, recently, a near proxy battle and board shakeup.
Not only is it home to Rehab (considered
by many to be Vegas's best pool party, and certainly its largest), but go - go dancers perform
in the casino,
live music plays nightly at The Joint (which boasts a 4,000 -
person capacity), and spring breakers can party'til late at the popular on - site Vanity nightclub.
And the resulting efforts
by some to achieve mindfulness —
in the workplace as well as
in people's personal
lives — is putting leaders
in a better place to run their companies.
One reason why it can be so easy for circumstances to paralyze someone from taking action is because that
person is blinded
by where he or she is currently at
in life.
To find out where you could
live by the 50/30/20 plan on $ 50,000 or less a year — that's take - home pay, not pre-tax income — GOBankingRates examined the following monthly expenses for a single
person in 270 cities:
Tara Russell, a
life sabbatical and long - term travel coach based
in San Francisco, says the concept goes
by different names
in different circles: gap years for young
people; mini-retirements for those inching toward traditional retirement age; sabbaticals for academics and professionals.
One way most
people measure it is
by the results they get
in life.
Nearly one
in eight of the world's workers believe they will never be able to afford to retire fully while millions of
people are not financially prepared for
life after work, according to international research
by HSBC.
Show
people they can count on you
in good times and bad
by living up to your word.
«
In the same way that the internet expanded and changed how we interact with people, the internet of things, by connecting items in our world, will again change our lives,» he say
In the same way that the internet expanded and changed how we interact with
people, the internet of things,
by connecting items
in our world, will again change our lives,» he say
in our world, will again change our
lives,» he says.
She photographed freaks, nudists, female impersonators and mentally disabled adults, because, either
by choice or
by necessity, they disclosed more of themselves
in everyday
life than the typical
person.
By some estimates, 13,000
people who would otherwise be killed
in car crashes each year, will instead
live.
«I love books about
people coming into their vocations, and this haunting memoir
by musician Patti Smith brilliantly evokes a time and place
in New York City, as she and Robert Mapplethorpe began to build artistic
lives for themselves,» says Rubin of this one.
By 1836, 18,000
people lived in Lowell.
And
in another
live - demo, Shanghai - based video game startup Directive Games showed an AR game
in which the sound effects generated
by digital imagery get louder or quieter depending on where
people move
in the physical world, underscoring the importance of precise audio
in augmented reality.
With six out of 10 Americans projected to fall short of their standard of
living by retirement, it's more urgent than ever that
people in this generation save — and save some more.
In fact, 40 % of retirees underestimate
life expectancy of
people their age
by at least five years, according to a study
by the Society of Actuaries.
Like
Life Is Good, it sponsors its own music festival, which
in May attracted 20,000
people to a venue
in Maryland for performances
by the 1975, Halsey, Flume, and others.
As robots enter daily
life and workplaces, some have been victims of abuse
by people in the workplace.
By middle age, he says, «there are some
people who make the wrong turn
in life.
«Walmart's vision of the future is centered around
people —
by serving the communities
people live in and the
people who work at Walmart,» Walmart chief information officer Clay Johnson said
in a statement.
According to the study, being slightly more difficult to get along with may come with monetary benefits, but
people who are agreeable
by nature tend to have stronger friendships, are liked more
by their peers and are more satisfied with
life in general.
«Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the
people,» wrote Anne Lamott
in Bird
by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and
Life.
Besides making a difference
in people's
lives, entrepreneurs can also make a profit
by doing the right thing.
Voted one of the top football and sports bars
in America
by Draft Magazine, Forbes, Esquire and MSN City Guides, the 5 - acre property is legendary to tailgaters, averaging three
live bands, three DJs, and 100 part - time employees to manage anywhere between the 6,000 - 8,000
people that show up for a standard Packers home game.
I
live in a world polluted
by people before me.
Pressed
by Tapper about Trump's repeated falsehoods, with the CNN anchor asking whether they distracted from what Conway said were «the many things that he says that are true that are making a difference
in people's
lives,» she said they served as distractions only «if they're covered.»
Sears grew dramatically, as did consumerism, because it did one thing above all else, it simplified
people's
lives at a time of increasing socioeconomic complexity
by eliminating the friction
in a transaction and replacing it with a trusted experience.
In his new book, The Digital Diet, he cites a barrage of statistics that show technology's pervasiveness in our lives, from the funny (10 % of people 24 and younger believe it's OK to fire off a text during sex) to the serious (16,000 Americans have been killed by texting drivers
In his new book, The Digital Diet, he cites a barrage of statistics that show technology's pervasiveness
in our lives, from the funny (10 % of people 24 and younger believe it's OK to fire off a text during sex) to the serious (16,000 Americans have been killed by texting drivers
in our
lives, from the funny (10 % of
people 24 and younger believe it's OK to fire off a text during sex) to the serious (16,000 Americans have been killed
by texting drivers).
When you invest
in life by helping another
person, your problems seem to disappear.
«Expanding the focus of law enforcement beyond
people who are real threats would make all Americans less safe
by diverting resources, while millions of undocumented folks who don't pose a threat will
live in fear of deportation.»
But if enough
people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them
in some way (for example,
by allowing rich
people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make
life difficult for the company.
Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of
people across the United States — led
by teenagers — participated
in March for Our
Lives rallies.
While Musk is clearly smart enough to have considered all this already (or at least to pay someone else to consider it), Maynard ends with a word of caution for the SpaceX team: «If enough
people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them
in some way (for example,
by allowing rich
people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make
life difficult for the company.»
The other day at a trade show I learned the
life stories of at least three
people just
by being genuinely interested and present
in the moment.
Money aside, the
people who
live in these neighbourhoods aren't your average Canadians: They have stronger conservative views than the general population, they're more likely to be married and they have slightly larger families, according to detailed data provided
by Environics Analytics.