Sentences with phrase «many small interactions»

My point is, and it seems obvious in even my small interaction here, that this format, when void of interpersonal interaction and with all communication being done in public, is not the best way to convey our meaning.
There was general agreement that the series was too short; the value might have been increased if a part of each session had been spent in smaller interaction groups of not over ten people.
The goal of this narration is to make parents like Stephanie more conscious of the small interactions they are having with the children in their care.
These small interactions help you stay connected even when your schedule is crammed full of activities.
Because this relationship is grounded in love and trust and many small interactions, it can tolerate mistakes and misunderstandings.
Some forms of dark matter allow detection through small interactions with ordinary matter that have so far evaded detection.
As the three scientists explain, the cantilever moves because of the finite though small interaction between electrons associated with atoms on the surface and those in the tip attached to the cantilever.
The prevalent methods for achieving DNP in solutions are typically most effective in the regime of small interaction correlation times between the electron and nuclear spins, limiting the size of accessible molecules.
You will inevitably start reading into every small interaction and you need to evade this by avoiding them.
In fact, small interactions have turned into stable and lasting relationship, culminating in marriage in many cases.
The film reminded me, oddly enough, of Jaws, with the careful attention paid to the small interactions of the characters, the converging stories lines and the sense of menace just below the surface.
«I think it is essential that we are always looking to grow the deep and simple in our field from the level of the practitioners, at the level of the very simple, small interactions they have with children, day in and day out.»
While some CEOs «are really superb at managing that small interaction with eight or nine people talking about the vision», they struggle to get the same message across in a presentation to 200 people.
This all might seem tedious, but these small interactions go a long way toward creating a lasting impression.
Space battles themselves have their own mini-game that feels explosive and vibrant, although they do feel a little automated at times; the game offers only a few small interactions when it comes to blowing away enemy ships.
In order to implement input masks, designers have to make a lot of small interaction design decisions that don't have universally accepted correct answers.
Cunningham didn't suffuse his paintings with divine light or invoke manifest destiny, like the Hudson River School artists; he simply showed the many small interactions of the Atlantic coastal ecosystem — a delicate balance of dock workers, harbor pilots, fishermen, farmers, waterfowl and American Indian tribes.
If your partner responds positively in that very small interaction, they are being mindful that you want to connect with them and are «turning toward» you.
Dr. Gottman describes positive responses to bids as «turning towards» your partner: being mindful, aware, and responsive to the small interactions that the two of you have.
The smallest interaction can become painful, mean spirited, and result in both of us feeling angry, disconnected, or worse.
This seems to suggest that we may have small interactions with our partner most days.
And I fell, sort of luckily, or happily, into an internship at the Gottman Relationship Research Institute while I was in grad school and couldn't believe just how clearly his research had broken down ways that people could build trust by just paying a little closer attention to small interactions that they were having throughout the day, and I got really excited about helping people with that.

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Given how small and intimate our gathering is, I'm afraid it has to be invitation - only (and space is truly limited), but if you want to be a part of what I'm guessing will be a mind - opening two days of conversation, thought, and interaction, we'd love to have you apply.
It is likely that these terrific small businesses have discussed with team members what values they want demonstrated in every interaction.
Get started with small, everyday interactions like returning a purchase after the 30 - day window has passed or scoring an upgrade on a flight or hotel room.
«E-care» still makes up a relatively small portion of consumer interactions, with most customers using a hybrid combination of digital and traditional means to seek answers to their questions or redress for their complaints:
Every single interaction is a small feedback loop.
Several of the top - tier email marketing services that cater to small businesses offer free phone support along with online chat, email interaction, comprehensive FAQs and free video product tutorials.
It's his personal experience, though, that such interactions between startups are more likely to occur within small, trusted networks such as that of Techstars or between a venture capital firm's portfolio companies.
Low tuition and small classes that allow plenty of interaction with faculty are part of the appeal of the MBA program at Memorial.
We are a company built on human interaction with our end user... a small amount of really good customers that we truly treat like family rather than trying to be the business that serves everyone.»
If you're standing in line with a stranger and that level of interaction is just going to be weird, then small talk beats no talk at all.
The large and accelerating rates of incorporation happened because of the weird interaction of two different populist instincts: (1) Even tax - cutting governments were reluctant to reduce personal income taxes on the top tier of income - earners, for fear of being accused of delivering «a tax cut to the richest Canadians;» (2) Just about every government from Jean Chrétien's onward was eager to cut small - business tax rates, because this seemed to be a handy spur to the plucky spirit of the theoretically job - creating mom - and - pop entrepreneurial class.
Good writing enhances the customer experience, and every interaction, no matter how big or small, can be leveraged to create something special.
We should be putting forth as much energy and effort into every interaction, big or small.
Part of the Steve Jobs dogma is that every user interaction matters, no matter how small or seemingly trivial.
Along the way, Denton spent more money than almost any other media company, large or small, on trying to reinvent reader interaction through a proprietary platform he called Kinja, which he hoped would level the playing field between journalist and audience.
Players zip around at varying speeds like fish in an aquarium, having many small, mostly unrecorded interactions.
March 7, 2014, Hallandale Beach, FL — CMIT Solutions of Hollywood, a managed services provider for small and medium - sized businesses in South Florida, announced today it has received the CompTIA Managed Services Trustmark ™, a respected industry credential that signifies its adherence to best practices for technology service delivery and customer interaction.
The company's Chief Design Officer will share how he's bringing the craft of design to bear at every scale — from the smallest user interaction to shaping care pathways in and outside of the hospital — and how design is enabling Philips to maintain its leadership whilst transforming towards digital solutions.
Scientists uniformly agree that whole - lake research offers the best evidence to guide policy, Blais wrote, while «small - scale experiments are inadequate to address issues related to ecosystem services, food web structure, land - water interactions, air - water interactions, shoreline communities, and migratory species.»
My only regret — I would have liked to see more people at the workshop, though at times a small group means more meaningful interaction.
Higher engagement is typically accomplished not with open social space but with tight, walled - off workstations and adjacent spaces for small - group collaboration and interaction.
The company had hypothesized that fewer desks and a smaller footprint would move people closer together, increasing the likelihood of interaction.
The good life, the good society, was one in which all sorts of groups — families, clubs, co-operative societies, small towns run by boards of elders — lived the lives they wanted to live in a creative interaction governed by the spirit of living and letting live.
Clayton argues that evolutionary biology severely limits what we can call divine action, though he believes that science does allow a small but significant space for interaction between creature and Creator.
Complete certainty exists among essentially all biochemists that the other characteristics of living organisms (for example, selective permeability across all membranes, muscle contraction, and the hearing and memory process) will all be completely understood in terms of the coordinative interactions of large and small molecules.2
(3) In nations where VCRs are not available in homes, the recorders do provide a technology for small group interaction.
These terms offer a framework for analysis, with a focus on the interaction and the effects of this process on communication between individuals or among small or large groups.
That interaction can be thought of apart from dynamic time, as forces at a moment, state, or small section.
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