These observations got Hsu and his colleagues curious as to whether music can truly transform the psychological state of the listener.
«These problems have been known for 20 years, but they are becoming worse as
the observations get better,» says de Vega.
This observation got long - time Parkinson's researcher Dr. Julie Andersen, senescent cell pioneer Dr. Judith Campisi, and their teams at the Buck Institute wondering: could the same be true of Parkinson's disease?
Women have years of
observation getting people to notice them!
Her trenchant
observation gets at the heart of one major failure of federal and state education policy: the unwillingness or inability of public officials to invest more resources (fiscal, political, and entrepreneurial) into failing schools.
I think its 99 pages are well worth reading, and if half or more of
the observations get implemented by the CFA Institute, the Society of Actuaries, and Departments of Business, Finance, and Economics, the entire industry will be better off.
Getting back to the statement by Peter Wadhams though, how does this relatively small - scale
observation get translated into headlines forecasting changes in the Gulf Stream and chilly times ahead for Europe?
Therefore, by the law of large numbers, these errors will mostly cancel out as the number of
observations gets large (in other words the average of the errors will be very close to zero).
Let's not let facts and real world
observations get in the way of motivated reasoning.
Not exact matches
He had thought that launching in the holiday shopping spree might be a boon for his campaign, but «the obvious hindsight
observation is that one of the coldest months of the year is not the time to trying to
get people excited about coolers,» said Grepper.
Also, Breede says, by listening to customers»
observations — some said, for example, that fluorescent colors clashed with their perception of the Specialized image — «we
got a clearer vision of who they thought we were.»
I wondered if my
observations were supported by hard data, and my curiosity around startup success and failure eventually
got the best of me.
The authors»
observation that CEOs have an affinity for «techno - babble»
gets little argument.
It's a quick read and some of his
observations are dated, but it's really amazing how much he
got right and how much later business writers have stolen his ideas.
He does what is vital for living with zest and vigor: he
gets at
observation of what happens, learns from it, makes adjustments and moves on.
Every time I write an article with this kind of
observation, I wind up
getting comments here and on Facebook suggesting I'm some kind of socialist.
As I point out in the video, his
observations showed the masses of clusters were too large, but the numbers he
got were far too high, and we now know they must have been in error (or, to be more fair, his uncertainties were too large).
Over the weekend I listened to Russ Roberts» interview with Jason Zweig, who made an excellent
observation of how vast the financial markets are and how little time investors spend thinking about this: I think if there's one overriding theme to the book, one of the things I've tried to
get across in The Devil's...
While young / first - steps content marketers can learn many things from their more mature peers, one of the most striking — and encouraging —
observations about those in the early phase is that 71 % agree that their organization is focused more on building long - term relationships than on
getting quick results from content marketing.
But if this
observation concerns you — if you believe the business cycle is in fact
getting a little long in the tooth — it might make sense to ensure you have a 10 percent weighting in gold bullion and high - quality gold mutual funds and ETFs.
Guy Smith: That's been one of my
observations, because I've been in the marketing trades within side of technology and there's always this divide between sales and marketing because the salespeople, in my opinion, my humble opinion, tend to be quarterly driven and whatever the lost sale that they last had is today's emergency and I have a feeling that that's one of the ways that feature creep
gets into products is the salespeople talking about the sale they just lost and if we only had that feature, and then that knocks the entire development organization off course for the features that actually serve a broader market.
The spacecraft also made magnetic field
observations when it
got closer to the Saturn.
Field
observations and on - site buyer interviews are crucial to
getting the deepest profound insight.
If Endocyte can
get this candidate to produce pivotal trial results that fall in line with previous
observations, the $ 12 million it paid to license Lu - PSMA - 617 last year could go down as the greatest biopharma investment of the century.
But the
observation really
got my attention... I put it in the amazing category.
It can help you
get in touch with raw emotions that have been suppressed under religiously scrupulous
observation.
It usually
gets disabled early in life by superstionists who crave control over said brain, but still objective
observation exists.
He
got racist out of pure
observation.
It didn't take much
observation to see how the adult class * now *
got to chow down.
Clearly just by
observation alone we can determine that an all loving perfect god is a false idea AND we have not even
gotten to the mess that is our holy texts and all that implies.
The values of various parameters like clouds and the concentrations of anthropogenic aerosols are adjusted to
get the best fit to
observations.
As James expected the camping party to
get back to the useful business of chopping firewood and cooking supper once he had «assuaged the dispute» by his pragmatic
observations, so the application of process thinking in reference to the canonical wars now ravaging American higher education should be the means by which faculty might be led back from endless idle arguments to their real and proper work of designing good courses and teaching them well.
I do
get your posts and love the
observations that are made.
Even your own
observations of places like the Grand Canyon should convince you of the incredible amount of time it took to
get to where it is.
If a person is violent and / or adamantly refuses to accept help, it may be necessary for the family to call the police who will transport him to a public psychiatric ward (in a county hospital) or to a mental hospital for
observation, This is the least desirable method of
getting the person to treatment, but it sometimes becomes necessary as a last resort.
However by
getting a spirit of dedication we can find out what pure
observation of one's thoughtprocess means.
We've
got a few hundred years at best, of scientific
observation, that has now told us that one giant, explosive, random event started a chain reaction that, over billions of years resulted in humans, and flowers, and viruses, and dinosaurs.
I was just making an
observation on something I disagreed with — you don't have to
get nasty about it....
Thus the annual Human Rights Report of the U.S. State Department, mute the previous decade on discrimination and the occasional acts of violence against Christians, included in its January 1990 report the
observation that «Christians have had difficulty in
getting permission to build new churches» and that «Christians complain that there are barriers to Christians rising to high positions in public service, public corporations, universities and the military.»
When I
get a chance I'll write a couple of posts — One about the homeless and Jesus (some dislike churches and Christians, others are Jesus followers, but most like Jesus), and one about
observations the homeless make to us about the people who show up on their turf to «minister» to them (whose attitudes range from condescension, which is very common, to love, which is very uncommon).
So the vacationing Carl Scott made the following
observation that I think deserves more attention than it will
get in the comments section: The key here is Peter's 35 state claim [Peter Lawler passing on a story from the Politico that Santorum would lose 35 states.]
It's always great to
get the
observations of others.
It appears that McGrath has
got too sucked into the Popperian insight that human understandings of the world are «theory laden» (p. 61)-- wherein human culture rather than human nature is made not just intrinsic to explanations of
observations, but determinative.
In my experience and
observation, often when an organization, church, or leader
gets accused of being abusive, rather than offering a genuine apology, a kind...
Etienne Gilson in his influential 1971 book From Aristotle to Descartes and Back Again favoured claiming that the object of science is material and efficient causation while normal physical
observation is much broader and
gets at formal and final causation.
Fishon — even our most noble efforts
get bogged down in this useless paradigm — I don't claim to know how to fix it — nor does our gracious blog host so far as I can tell — I'm just making an
observation.
But Greek science, though well developed in a few areas, never
got very far in others, in part because of lack of concern for detailed
observation of the world.
I think the wiser we
get, the more info we have to work with (whether
observation, experience, or readings).
Had a friend at work offer this opinion — thought it might fit; sort of: This philosophy has been condensed from hours upon hours of
observation of one Greg MacKinnon and how he
gets away with what he is able to.
Other indications of evolution are too numerous to actually list in full, but a few might be the clear genetic distinction between Neanderthals and modern man; the overlapping features of hominid and pre-hominid fossil forms; the progressive order of the fossil record (that is, first fish, then amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals, then birds; contradicting the Genesis order and all flood models); the phylogenetic relationships between extant and extinct species (including distributions of parasitic genetic elements like Endogenous Retroviruses); the real time
observations of speciation in the lab and in the wild; the real time
observations of novel functionality in the lab and wild (both genetic, Lenski's E. coli, and organsimal, the Pod Mrcaru lizards); the
observation of convergent evolution defeating arguments of common component creationism (new world v. old world vultures for instance); and... well... I guess you
get the picture.