Sentences with phrase «observed by more people»

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Some psychologists have previously observed that people tend to act more generously if they believe they are being watched by others, for example.
Growing numbers of church people, too, are thoroughly secularized and find their meanings in a technological pragmatic society, and, while continuing to observe the traditional expressions of worship, teaching, and sacraments, these people find their search for meaning more and more unmet by the church's teaching.
Lancaster also observes that in more than one African country «the accountability of the government to its people... gradually [was] replaced by accountability to its major aid donors.»
In the second rite, which is observed much more often than the rite of initiation by water, the cleric says words over some small items of food which are then considered to be instilled with special power from God to make a person more like Him.
It has often been observed that few people are more bigoted than «liberals» who feel themselves surrounded by closed minds.
Most people for obvious reasons don't like the state being observed by mind, and they say «the observer,» but this is a cop out: It is more honest to call it mind.
However, if we observe the way God cared for His people and, then, by rebuking them, again and again, through His prophets, and if we realize how often (almost) all refused to obey God, we could also wonder why He didn't judge them earlier and more often.
Butros was among more than 100 people who came to the church Thursday to mark 40 days since the attack - a mourning period commonly observed by some communities in the Middle East.
Background: Over the recent months of observing different campaigns for presidential election in the U.S. and their one - sided views on everything, I got to the point of thinking that indirect vote by representatives of the people is not working any more.
Adult bonobos also reached more often for an apple piece offered by a human they had observed snatch a toy dropped by another person, versus a human they had seen return the toy.
«In countries where corruption is more common, the asymmetry in self - righteousness might be more pronounced because people will be more likely to observe unethical behavior committed by other people,» they said.
I also still observe people constantly choosing «low - fat» and «fat - free» options of various foods at the grocery store despite the fact that most of these options contain a LOT more carbs and sugars to replace the fats that are taken out, which actually leads to FASTER AGING by increasing the amount of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) that your body produces.
After the end of the study, people with the new Danish diet observed their systolic and diastolic blood pressure drop by 5.1 and 3.2 mmHg more than in the group with the average Danish diet.
Researchers have also observed a post-holiday spike in searches for porn, for instance, and a 2012 study by Facebook's data team found that people are far more likely to change their relationship status in January or February than they are at any other time of year.
The Washington Post reports that researchers have also observed a post-holiday spike in searches for porn, and that «a 2012 study by Facebook's data team found that people are far more likely to change their relationship status in January or February than they are at any other time of year.»
In any group of people, there will be a varied range of prior knowledge, those more confident to participate and then there are those inhibited by informal hierarchies who are more comfortable sitting back and observing.
TK: Right, it made them more willing to actually be observed by others than if the observations all had to be in person.
Another piece suggests that teachers should be observed by more than one person to ensure that observations are reliable.
Otherwise, the only thing I can say from reading this piece that with which I agree, as that which I view, given the research literature as true and good, is that now teachers are being observed more often, by more people, in more depth, and in perhaps some cases with better observational instruments.
I had avoided more than one dead end, over the years by just observing people.
For the wealthy who like skiing close by their $ 1.5 million - and - up retreats, Whistler, B.C., is another place where Pat Kelly, president of The Whistler Real Estate Company Limited, observes, â $ œthere seem to be an awful lot of people with more than two housesâ $ ¦ people who also have a place in the desert or on Salt Spring Island, or a boat.â $
By 2085, an estimated 5.2 billion peoplemore than 3 billion additional people worldwide — are projected to be at risk for dengue because of climate change - induced increases in humidity that contribute to the disease's spread, based on models that use observed relationships between weather patterns and dengue outbreaks.6 Researchers in Australia and New Zealand calculated that climate change is projected to increase the range and risk of dengue in these countries.
Justice La Forest observed in the Hodgkinson case that, «From a conceptual standpoint, the fiduciary duty may properly be understood as but one of a species of a more generalized duty by which the law seeks to protect vulnerable people in transactions with others».
Mike Schroepfer, Chief Technology Officer at Facebook, said in a blog post that while the functionality could help people find more friends on the social networking site, it could also have allowed bad actors to extract public profile information by using the phone numbers or email addresses they already possess, noting the scope of the activity the company has observed.
«The people who have stable, happy relationships are much gentler with one another than people who have unhappy relationships or break up,» says Gottman, who's known for his ability to predict which newlyweds will divorce with more than 90 percent accuracy by observing how they communicate (Journal of Family Psychology, 1992).
Consistent with this explanation, spouses in our study, on average, shared 19 % of their possible selves, a much lower estimate than observed when people appraised shared goals (more than 60 % shared goals reported by Meegan & Goedereis).
(d) the members of the native title claim group reasonably believe that persons from whom one or more of them was descended, acknowledged and observed traditional laws and customs at sovereignty by which those persons had a connection with the land or waters the subject of the application.
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