Sentences with phrase «known tendency»

We've been fighting it's known tendency to change since the 50s or so.
Neutered dogs are considerably more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than un-neutered pets, quite likely due to the known tendency for neutered pets to become fat, but just being a female pet apears to add risk as well.
This is separate issue than the Z06's known tendency to overheat at the track and it's a different kind of problem than the last time Motor Trend tested the Corvette Z06 against the Nissan GT - R where Chevy provided a car with the rear suspension that was severely misaligned.
This relates to the well - known tendency for people to be several times more likely to remember a negative experience at a restaurant than a positive one.
In humans, the pessimistic bias refers to our well - known tendency to perceive threats or anticipate negative outcomes more frequently when we are feeling anxious or depressed.
Actually, a wealth of foreign - born founders in a publication devoted to entrepreneurs shouldn't be all that surprising, given the well - known tendency for immigrants to start companies at a much higher rate than native - born Americans.
... Not only do we need to know the original texts, we also need to know the tendencies of the scribes who produced the texts
They know the tendencies of their team to fold under emotional, mental and physical pressure.
you know how they play and you know their tendencies by now.
Never going to offer much resistance from a physicality + length perspective but has to know tendencies, get by on smarts.
I encouraged him to use that advantage where he knows tendencies, he knows formations and he has the ability to get a quicker jump, especially playing in his own stadium when the crowd noise makes it difficult for the offense to hear signals.
Him and Sanchez are the only true goalscorers we have and we know the tendency of some teams to park the bus against us, then we start wishing Giroud is still with us... nuff said
Like you say, one would hope that a new player get's scouted enough to know his tendencies and abilities to play with both feet or not.
And I knew the tendencies of every one of my guys.
In Dreifort's case, an experienced pitcher, a grown man with known tendencies, was being paid on the basis of what he showed over a period of months.
When school leaders know this tendency exists, they can reframe data - based explorations of problems in an area of school functioning by focusing attention on how the school systems connected to that area are actually operating.
We know their tendencies.
Anecdotal data, obviously subject to observer bias, confirmation bias or other well - known tendencies towards bias, does not cut the mustard.

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«In that situation, where you know you don't have all the answers, the tendency is to go squirrel yourself away in the corner office.
He was known for his lavish lifestyle, an tendency for quoting the Persian poet Rumi, and appearing in designer garb alongside his wife, supermodel Helena Houdova, at high - profile events.
As an introvert myself, I know there's a tendency to think the work you produce by yourself is better than what a group of people produce.
The first, and in many ways most telling, is his tendency to ditch mentors, teachers and business partners once they are no longer useful to him.
«Zappos gives us a critical mass,» says Oscar Goodman, the brash former Las Vegas mayor, known for having brokered the deal that brought Zappos downtown and for his tendency to appear in public only when flanked by showgirls in full bustier - and - feather regalia.
Economists tell us that quitting is actually often the smart move and that while humans have a natural tendency to avoid losing sunk costs (otherwise known «throwing good money after bad»), cutting your losses is frequently the better course of action.
He had a tendency to respond to questions about when the Canadian economy might shake off the effects of the Great Recession with, «I don't know
Knowing and fulfilling the true responsibilities of the CEO job should help avoid the tendency to micromanage.
As stage magicians and confidence men know, our brains have a tendency to «make up their minds before we do» — see things as we think they should be, rather than as they are.
Smart people know who they are and are conscious of their emotional and behavioral tendencies across situations.
On the other, the tendency to be credulous towards astrology is at least partially explained by what people know about science - but also what kind of personality traits they have.
They have a tendency to assume others know how they're feeling or unquestionably think the same way they do.
His article, entitled «Why Entrepreneurs Don't Scale,» provides a brilliant look into the behaviours and tendencies of entrepreneurs as their companies grow from single product firms run by small teams, to multi-product organizations with a staff list that no longer fits on a sticky note.
But now people have a tendency to store data without knowing how they want to use it.
There is, in other words, actually quite a lot that we know and understand about the model, even if many of us seem to have forgotten much of it — including its typical weaknesses, one of the most obvious of which is the tendency for over-investment in the late stages of the miracle - growth period leading to an unsustainable increase in debt.
This means, to return to iron, if you understood China as a growth «system», with its own logic, its liquidity channels, its institutional distortions, its balance sheets that embedded pro-cyclical or counter-cyclical tendencies, etc. you would have known that once the process started, rebalancing was going to cause iron ore prices (and prices of other hard commodities) to collapse, and I stressed, as I often do, that I did not think the word «collapse» was overly dramatic.
And, you know, many people, when they've seen their portfolios go up and up and up — thanks to gains in the stock market — there is this tendency to leave well enough alone and to not mess with things that seem to be working.
Yet, unless you know what to look for, the natural human tendency is see all team members in the same light, or see them as never changing from the day they joined your team.
CPCs for such high volume terms as they have a tendency to burn through budgets quickly and before you know it, you will end up with a high Negative ROI * Misspellings: It is good practice to add misspellings to your Keyword List - Example: I have seen conversions from Keywords like caars (cars); & motgage (mortgage) * Competitive Research: Some Keyword Research Tools show what competitors are bidding on.
If you have followed this blog for long, or know my investing tendencies, you might guess that selling my holdings in Canadian banks wouldn't be particularly easy for me.
Readers will find that the Commodity Trader's Almanac provides the same type of important historical information and analysis on commodities as the classic Stock Trader's Almanac does for stocks, alerting them to little - known market patterns and tendencies to help them forecast trends with accuracy and confidence.
We're a few decades into modern finance as we know it and the tendency is to think of the categorization schemes that we use as universal truths.
In 1845, the Bank of England tightened its monetary policy by raising interest rates, which has a tendency to pop economic bubbles as capital is no longer as cheap as it once was and now higher - yielding bonds become more attractive to investors again.
«While the problem is not limited to developing countries, most people have a tendency to associate cryptocurrency to a few well - known cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Some actively encourage meditation on Scripture, and Pentecostalism has long been known for its tendency to privilege the inner voice of the Spirit over all other ways of knowing.
You know nothing about me and you impugn me as a bully with violent tendencies.
But they have been no less conspicuous in their complaint that the experience of abundance, like the experience of art and advertising, has a frustrating tendency to fall short of its promise.
We all know we have tribal tendencies — we attend conferences to hear speakers we agree with, we read books by the same speakers and we mix less and less with people who think differently.
Anne has that big sister tendency to always want to teach Joe everything that she knows.
At the same time, given what we know about the tendencies of absolute power to become exploitative and dominating, we are not sure that we want a single world government.
Far from being simplistic, obedience during our toughest moments reveals that we are deep enough to suppress our tendency to find excuses to avoid what we know is the best path.
The cops I know are constantly struggling with some form of» - ism» (e.g. race, age, class, etc) given the combination of experience and an innate human tendency towards profiling.
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