Sentences with phrase «lot by studying»

We can learn a lot by studying how color works in nature.
I can learn a lot by studying the prospect's Web site, such as whether their site sucks, whether they have a logo and tagline, whether they have any points of real market distinction.
We can learn a lot by studying how they perceive the world,» says study leader, Jenny Read, Professor of Vision Science.
We could learn a lot by studying the natural goodness exhibited by the vast majority of dogs.
«The MacArthur Foundation, whose board chair is Fischer Professor Sara Lawrence Lightfoot, is making a wager that we can learn a lot by studying young people as they use these new and fast evolving media, and we may even be able to make the process easier and more educationally productive,» Gardner said.
I'll be the first to admit girls can be confusing, but you can learn a lot by studying the texts they sends you.
It's also no doubt that we can learn a lot by studying the ancestral natural environment and the way we once lived as hunter - gatherers.
I am fascinated by the subject of dancers and cellulite because I think we can learn a lot by studying it more closely.
Jim is a very advanced calisthenics athlete and you can learn a lot by studying his training routine.
We can learn a lot by studying how they perceive the world.
He served as her postdoctoral mentor and, like Foss - Feig, says autism researchers can learn a lot by studying people with psychosis.
Growing companies can learn a lot by studying the strategies of Disney, Coca - Cola, Microsoft and other global business giants.

Not exact matches

Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study published by the Journal of Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly, with a nifty second - act tale of adversity to slot into their narrative.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Companies put a lot into recruiting great talent — nearly $ 110 billion a year, according to a 2013 study by Deloitte.
Lots of people are talking about a study put out this morning by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about how the average Canadian CEO will earn as much by lunchtime today as the average Canadian does in a year.
According to a study by Deloitte, the most loyal employees feel they receive a lot of support, encouragement and training to take on leadership roles.
«How we behave in relation to altruism and giving is shaped by a lot of different factors,» said study co-author Sarah Smith of the University of Bristol.
Facing a tide of municipal anti-drive-thru ordinances, TDL commissioned a study last year from RWDI consultants, based in Guelph, Ont., comparing total emissions given off by customers» cars that use drive - thrus and those that use parking lots.
We know a lot from various kinds of evidence: a) the experience of the real estate sector, where recent studies by Macdonald Realty and Re / Max have confirmed the dominance of foreign buyers at the top end of the market especially, as stated for years by individual realtors (accounts often denigrated as «anecdotal»); b) there is the digging of several investigative journalists, and most notably by Ian Young of the South China Morning Post who has boldly and effectively raised issues native journalists have sometimes shied from; c) academic work, including the books by Katharyne Mitchell (2004) Beyond the Neoliberal Line and David Ley Millionaire Migrants (2011).
While its users may populate only a virtual country, Facebook says it generates a lot of real economic activity - $ 227 billion worth of economic impact and 4.5 million jobs in 2014, according to a new study by consulting firm Deloitte & Touche that Facebook commissioned.
I am pretty sure that I could come up with lots, having studied both the so - called Dark Ages and the rise of Christianity and having been brutalized by being forced to attend a Baptist Church I could do a thesis on the subject.
«The Rise of Asian Americans,» a study released on Tuesday by the Pew Research Center, got a lot of press for finding that new Asian immigrants now outnumber new Hispanic immigrants.
I was actually giving you the benefit of the doubt when I assumed you didn't understand the nature of the discussion — because the alternative of course would be to discuss a lot of earnest scholarship and study by people gay and straight alike as mere rationalization.
I spent a lot of time agonizing and studying tithing and the issue of preachers getting their living by the Gospel.
There are a lot of reasons, much studied by the «experts» in pastoral ministry.
It's topics like this that a lot of thorough study of original context of the original documents are required, because there are lots of verses that suggest faith alone is required for salvation and others that suggest that faith plus consistent good behavior are required and the bible can't contradict itself if it's inspired by God.
It is meager and scattered, as was recently demonstrated to me by my 22 - year - old cousin, and a lot of it I learned through character work and scene study.
You have put a lot of time in study and none in getting to know the person of Christ, honoring God, or being led by the Holy Spirit.
This is nor an exhaustive list by any means, but it indicates the need for still further study, since this is an issue a lot of people have noticed, but no one has really tackled.
The explanation of a thunderstorm is to be found in meteorology, not theology; by studying humidity and air pressure, not by casting lots or seeking oracles.
It must be severely offputting to quite a lot of Christians when they finally realize that there are thousands of years of study commentary and writings on what they consider the «Old Testament» — written by the people for whom it was their religious writings, first.
You can learn a lot about prayer, both how to pray and how not to pray, by studying the prayers of key people in Scripture.
You're putting a lot of stock by a study written by people with a poor understanding of Christian theology and some questionable sources.
Now a new study with a troop of zoo baboons and lots of peanuts shows that a less obvious trait - the ability to understand numbers - also is shared by humans and their primate cousins.
There was a study funded by Canola Oil Council that was misleading and led to a lot of headlines that coconut oil is unhealthy.
This study gained a lot of media attention and perhaps disappointed dedicated followers of both low - fat and low - carb diets by calling this particular race a draw.
A lot, a new study by Packaged Facts reveals.
«He studies a lot of tape, but he could get by without it.
A lot has happened since that 2003 study, like the iPhone and Blackberry apps unveiled by AshleyMadison.com in 2009 that makes cheating, never too hard to do, even easier (and less traceable).
One study by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) found that, although parents may claim that sleep aids work well for their infants, the research actually points to the fact that babies tend to use a lot of different objects for falling asleep, instead of just one favorite object.
Please note that a lot of these methods have not been scientifically studied or proven so there really is no medical evidence for a lot of these methods, but many mommies swear by them.
personal preferences, influenced by recent Western cultural values and social ideology, NOT studies of the natural biology and needs of the human infant have argued against babies arousing at night to feed a lot; and, indeed, the «sleep like a baby» or «shush the baby is sleeping» model, while some kind of western ideal is NOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or emotional or social best interest.
A lot of it's hormonal, but one fascinating fact about pregnancy is that your body starts making extra blood - one study found that pregnant women's blood volume increased by about 50 %.
Research is starting to address these issues by using different types of trials that do a better job simulating «real life», and these pragmatic trials look a lot like prospective observational studies.
«A lot of the protective effects we see in pregnancy [such as fewer relapses, which is also associated with exclusive breastfeeding] do seem to be hormonal — one theory suggests this may be mediated by changing levels of estriol during pregnancy and postpartum,» noted Lucassen, who was not involved in the study.
Turns out there's a lot of it, because by studying how and when children lie, psychologists can glean new insights into psychological development.
And yes, while our highly processed lunches leave a lot to be desired, they're required by law to be nutritionally balanced; studies have even shown they are, on average, more nutritious than packed lunches parents send in.
Nothing has been decided yet and there is a lot of study that would have to be done, not to mention agreements by all agencies involved, before moving ahead.
This doesn't directly answer your question, which is about studies and statistical correlations, but here is some evidence that at least some of the views of the Republican Party, which a lot of Republican voters hold as well, can be traced back to positions adopted by the GOP as part of the Southern Strategy to appeal to Southern whites using coded racial appeals.
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