Sentences with phrase «irrationality of»

In other terms, the idea about irrationality of emotions was associated with feelings of guilt, shame, embarrassment, and weakness in reaction to emotional experience.
The regulatory moves are quelling the irrationality of the market and will bring rigor and long - term stability.
Most of what has been written is scathing and attacks the irrationality of the proposal, not to mention its blatant systemic discrimination, if not its direct discrimination (it is certainly not a coincidence that Christians do not wear conspicuous religious symbols or clothing, but that Muslims, Jews,... [more]
Also he held that the fact that the agreement was void was not attributable to assurances that had been made but the irrationality of the amount.
The commentaries about the inequities and irrationality of the legal class system at the 2017 CLOC Institute were fast and furious: from Richard Susskind's explanation about the importance of the ABS rules (alternative business structures) in the UK in breaking down walls to allow new ways for lawyers to collaborate and share accountability (and profits) with professionals from other disciplines and professions within the same workplace, to the battle cry so clearly articulated by Lucy Bassli (then of Microsoft and now of InnoLegal Services), demanding that we remove the term «non-lawyer» from our daily conversations and certainly from our value playbooks.
As the litigation proceeded, however, the case (as well as another individual filesharing case, Sony v. Tenenbaum) has taken on new importance by shining a light on the irrationality of copyright remedies.
-- Courts are the governmental «default» option — if you don't provide for ADR in advance through a dispute resolution clause in your business contract, then in the event of a dispute (at which point the two sides usually can't agree to anything), parties typically resort to court, thereby subjecting themselves to the considerable expense, risk, delay, distraction, inflexibility, and often irrationality of the court systems.
Purdy's case highlights the irrationality of the current law: she may have to take her own life earlier than would otherwise be the case, because the law prevents her husband from providing any form of assistance if and when she requires it.
Most of what has been written is scathing and attacks the irrationality of the proposal, not to mention its blatant systemic discrimination, if not its direct discrimination (it is certainly not a coincidence that Christians do not wear conspicuous religious symbols or clothing, but that Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and Hindus do).
You make a very clear well reasoned case for the irrationality of using current numerical climate models fitted to past average temperature data to predict or project future average temperatures let alone temperature distributions or extreme weather events.
- the irrationality of proposed and partly already implemented etatist and dirigistic measures because they will fatally endanger our freedom and prosperity, the two goals we consider — I do believe — our priorities.
«The Irrationality of the Democratic Party with Respect to Environmentalism Repealing the Climate Endangerment Finding Is Crucial to Restoring EPA's Integrity»
Was this article about the rationale for subsidization of corn ethanol production or the irrationality of continuing it?
This is in the context, in my observation, of a simultaneous increase in the irrationality of how AGW believers seem to see the world.
We institutionalized the irrationality of market panic pricing into determining the solvency of our banks.
A core irrationality of environmentalists is that there is some nonpolluting energy source that can replace petroleum and coal, at no great cost to the general standard of living.
«Why Climate Alarmism Is Mad The Irrationality of the Democratic Party with Respect to Environmentalism»
Do you call that the irrationality of the global warming people?
Folks are free to comment on what they like and, let's be fair, the hysterical irrationality of the trolls makes more people question the «official line» than the failure of the climate to behave as prophesied.
The irrationality of this stance is fairly obvious unless you are in a state of frustration bordering on hysteria...
I wonder if anyone would like to comment on the irrationality of Obama's point on holding off on new nuclear plants «until the problems of storage are sorted out».
Turning the rectangle 45 degrees emphasizes the irrationality of its grid.
Mehretu's «Cairo» (from 2013), recalls the Freudian overlays of history and the unconscious that are the essence of the megalopolis lifestyle; Bradford's «Corner of Desire and Piety» (2008) refers to the social failures of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe and by extension the frailty and irrationality of the urban fabric; and the El Anatsui tapestry, «Red Black,» 2010, undulating on the wall, recalls the skin of the museum itself, woven of many pieces, with a curious declivity dramatizing its strength.
Or maybe it should be put the other way round: Stubbs's imagery seems constantly on the verge of converging into some form of cultural commentary, but the fundamental abstractness and even irrationality of his overlapping poured shapes seems calculated to prevent that — to insist on the painting as an agreement to disagree between wayward materials and stubborn intentionality.
McGrath's combination of neon and naturalist colors as well as the underlying irrationality of applied paint behind his grids suggests a wildness in opposition to imperialist thought in American sentiment and sustainability.
However, by the beginnings of the 1960s, leadership of the movement had shifted to the color - field and abstract imagist painters, whose followers in the 1960s rebelled against the irrationality of the Action painters.
The perceived irrationality of Spiritualism has in the past been used as an excuse to systematically belittle the importance of Houghton (and other female artists such as Hilma af Klint) within a history of abstract art.
Antirealism, visual artifice, and stylized action are helping artists explore the irrationality of a changing world Read More
I was scrolling through negative reviews on Steam with all the irrationality of a venomous troll reveling in a shared hatred of something popular and innocuous.
So much of separation anxiety treatment is about dealing with emotions: the fear and irrationality of the dog, the hopelessness and frustration of the guardians.
The irrationality of it all.
The Goons have been driven to abusive posting (it is not my intent to excuse them but only to point out a partial explanation of their behavior and of our tolerance for it) by their discovery of the core irrationality of their investing beliefs.
In the irrationality of the moment, investors will sell other assets at absurdly low prices to acquire, of all things, cash!»
It's the persistent irrationality of investors that created the inefficiency in the first place!
Learning these foibles has two advantages: you can try to train yourself to avoid these problems, and take advantage of the irrationality of others in business and investing.
The tour we've taken through the last century proves that market irrationality of an extreme kind periodically erupts — and compellingly suggests that investors wanting to do well had better learn how to deal with the next outbreak.
These investors are looking for companies that fly under the radar, or are underpriced due to the irrationality of the market.
They are, at base, looking for investors rational enough to profit from the irrationality of others.
I found the study «The irrationality of payment behaviour» accidentally while searching on the term «DNB Study» instead of «D&B Study».
A preeminent scientist — and the world's most prominent atheist — asserts the irrationality of belief in God and the grievous harm religion has inflicted on society, from the Crusades to 9/11.
Our reviewer writes that Armstrong's «mordant humor is effectively balanced by a keen appreciation of the futility and irrationality of war.»
Discussions focused on the irrationality of being forced to offer school choice and the damage it would do to already - struggling schools.
Thanks to all who have helped and I look forward to getting a Judicial decision actually addressing the irrationality of Value Added Models.
The development of behavioral economics and its application to a variety of fields, including education, mostly seems to consist of trying to devise ways to correct the systematic irrationality of others.
His title underscores the irrationality of the enterprise, «the same thing over and over,» as do the book's many epithets to describe its workings («aimless charade,» «frenzied tinkering,» «unduly attached,» «talismanic significance,» «ossified mantras,» «ill - conceived fad»).
Failing to appreciate the salience of social infrastructure and the irrationality of the organizational environment, both liberals and conservatives have spent a lot of time pursuing questions of limited utility... In hindsight, we would have done better had we given more attention to trying to figure out how to implement anything under such inauspicious circumstances.»
The absurd irrationality of social and economic systems that despise the living community for the profit of a minority human elite, converting all source of life into market products, has forced us to migrate to distant planets to safeguard human survival.
«Many people in traditional relationships were sucked in by the irrationality of love.
Also, I would highly recommend Dr. Greger's e book on the irrationality of carbophobia.
This is now raging with all the irrationality of a Shakespearian mob.
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