Sentences with phrase «of analytical thinking»

A strong communicator with exceptional customer service acumen who demonstrates a high level of analytical thinking and problem - solving skills
Ability to apply principles of analytical thinking to extract data from documents and to make decisions in a fast paced environment with tight deadlines.
A cover letter for cost accountant position serves as a sample of your analytical thinking in addition to being an integral part of the screening process.
These are some of the questions that an interviewer might ask in order to assess your ability of analytical thinking and reasoning.
A critical essay is a type of essay which is mainly based on the research and lot of analytical thinking on the topic of essay.
The researchers agree with the New Atheists that suspension of analytical thinking — at the wrong time — can be dangerous, and point to the historical use of religious differences to persecute or fight wars.
Do you think it's a basic lack of analytical thinking that is causing Americans to fall further behind other countries in science literacy, or is it how we're teaching children?
«That kind of analytical thinking is completely useful and the Catholic Church doesn't need to and should not be afraid of because if you've got the facts on your side, you hope they win.»
«Between everyone in the room, there was no shortage of analytical thinking and no shortage of conflicting advice,» Marcello says of his quickly convened war room.
When you work for a boss who arrives at decisions only after a great deal of analytical thought, you need to provide that boss with a lot of information, the inputs into his decision process.
Suzanne Rowe astutely identifies problems in the classroom as she warns us against The Glass Cockpit — the technological bubble that can put our students on autopilot and hinder the kind of analytical thought essential to the research process.

Not exact matches

MRIs of the brain show that social thinking and analytical thinking involve entirely different neural networks and that they operate something like a seesaw.
Ma cites a report by Accenture that found two - thirds of large U.S. companies believe they need to improve their analytical capabilities and use more statistics; but of those companies, 61 % think the data they're collecting are deficient.
I'm an analytical person, so of course I always think I'm the one to blame.
That might be because, according to a study from the University of Pennsylvania, women tend to have more connections between the hemispheres of their brain, encouraging intuitive and analytical thought, whereas men tend to develop one - sided brain connections, encouraging quick perception and corresponding action.
However, in the case of these ICO I think I was right to be over analytical.
I like to think I'm one of those analytical types, and so after thinking about it for a minute, I decided that if I had to pick someone, if one of us was going to betray him, it was going to be that Thomas.
I told them that I thought I was analytical, creative, and a disciplined student of Scripture.
With the advice of some colleagues I tackled a mass of materials ranging from Aristotelian ethics to contemporary analytical philosophy and phenomenological thought.
Theology is important, but formal analytical thought — the splendeur et misère of Roman Catholicism — is not the primary means by which most people experience, accept, or reject a religious faith.
By the time such women have completed their «analytical odyssey,» to use Stephanie Moussalli's pompous term («Abortion on Second Thought,» December 1991), they are often beyond the normal years of childbearing.
The first witness, Professor Anthony Kenny of Oxford, is the editor of a collection of essays on Thomas's thought as examined by analytical philosophers.
And, honestly, people who view the Bible as «the Good Book» and think it's just about the golden rule or something - well, I'm sure those people tend to be happier than us analytical types - but I think they are taking a lot of verses out of context sometimes too.
For our analytical thought, sin was of two sorts, ritual and ethical; but it is highly dubious that any such distinction existed in early times — each was a transgression of the will of God.
This would be accomplished by means of a form of paideia that would cultivate in them the «philosophical virtues,» shaping in them habits of analytical and critical thinking.
In the study, published Friday in the journal Science, researchers from Canada's University of British Columbia used subtle stimuli to encourage analytical thinking.
Process thinkers such as those just mentioned are critical of the rather one - sided emphasis on analytical thought, all too often at the expense of concrete experience.
Atheists are like this because they are analytical thinkers and not so much intuitive where as we Christians and people of other religions are more intuitive but less analytical in our thinking.
Perhaps you can put some of that «deep analytical thought» to good use, and stop assuming religious people are automatically GOOD people.
In its accommodation to the print medium it has become dependent upon logical, analytical, deductive, and abstract modes of thinking.
In my assessment of the ecumenical agenda which I presented in Bangkok in 1996, I already alluded to the need of deepening and increasing «analytical capability»» as one of the primordial necessities of social witness in our time, and how this is so important at a time when ecumenical social thought seems to have reached a «dry spell», where it has become in fact thin and redundant, and therefore a point where it has lost much respect.
On the other hand, people who are the products of a prevailingly analytical, logical habit of mind - possessors of modern Greek - Western modes of thinking, rather than the ancient Hebraic - Eastern quality of thought - instinctively and habitually find themselves delayed, snagged, or otherwise discontented or dismayed by any absence in the text of specific agreement in detail, by any appearance of the inconsistent, whether overt or only implied.
I started thinking more clearly and became more analytical of my surroundings and beliefs.
Precisely because it dwells and makes us dwell in a world we do not have the key to, the work of art teaches us to see and ultimately gives us something to think about as no analytical work can... (SIGNS 77)
In the introduction, Baum raises critical questions about sociology as a discipline of critical and analytical thought.
Think the Nuggets are the analytical champions of the world.
I am someone that tends to think in a pretty analytical and logical way and thus I can not come to firm conclusions or firm opinions without a decent amount of tangible evidence to stand on.
Since 1984, the Waldorf School of Santa Barbara has prepared students to enter adulthood with the capacities of self - discipline, independence, analytical and critical thinking skills, respect for their fellow human beings, and a reverence for the world's beauty and wonder.
When mom is in that emotional tailspin of being a new mother all wrapped up in that baby and that feeding experience, oftentimes, it's dad who's the one who can kind of pull out these facts from his memory and use that male analytical thinking to help be supportive and help her figure a way through any difficulties or challenges.
Just like everything else in parenting, you've got to do what you think is best for you and your family, and not base decisions on pure emotion, but be analytical and reasonable and wise, reading all these reports, from how to give birth to breastfeeding or not to what kind of booties to stick on the kid, with a keen eye and sometimes a grain of salt.
Thoughts about family segue into analytical policy on flexible parental leave, the gender pay gap, the merits of a universal basic income and the shocking amount of unpaid work done by women (# 1,019 trillion 2014).
The essay competition is part of the Foundation's initiative to promote creative and analytical thinking in senior secondary students in Nigeria and is a follow up on the Foundation's Read Africa initiative, which promotes reading culture among students through the reading and free distribution of Africa literary classics in secondary schools.
For example, rulers in Plato's republic were required to be philosophers (capable of abstract analytical thought and capable of discerning what is true).
The University of Ghana is in the process of reviewing its undergraduate study programmes to focus more on entrepreneurship, critical and analytical thinking, as well as intellectual development.
Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, on Saturday, urged fresh students to develop skills in critical thinking and be analytical, as they pursued courses towards their various fields of endeavour.
Submissions should be written in the form of an analytical or critical paper that raises thought - provoking questions.
As an analytical chemist, I think of the relationship between the mentor and mentee as a dynamic equilibrium.
At the completion of a timed trial, subjects were asked to report if they had arrived at their answer by thinking the problem through step by step (analytical problem solving) or if the solution had sprung to mind (insight).
Psychologist Debbie Crews found that golfers who performed poorly when putting under pressure also exhibited heightened activity in the left hemisphere of the brain, typically responsible for analytical thinking, and diminished activity in the right hemisphere, associated with coordination and visual ability.
In the last part of their research they used brain stimulation to increase levels of cognitive inhibition, which is thought to regulate analytical thinking.
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