Not exact matches
For
example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor
of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist,
people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
Hosts share details and images
of their unoccupied areas on the website, and
people can choose one depending on the size and location that's right for them — in a neighbor's house, for
example.
The virus infects the
people around him, allowing him to tell them a specific command (
example: If Kilgrave says «Follow me,» you'd have to follow him regardless
of whether you wanted to).
Within 24 hours, the 50,000 -
people town
of Pripyat was entirely emptied
of all residents, and it is one
of the best
examples in the world
of a city that has remained stuck in time.
Rather than dwell on the problems, however, the magazine launched a special «Economy
of the Future» series that aims to spotlight case studies
of people and companies who were doing things right, and how they could act as
examples to others.
The figure
of 11 cubic metres per
person is a minimum and may be insufficient if, for
example, much
of the room is taken up by furniture etc..»
These vary during the different phases
of well development and have different scales
of impact: Vibration may affect only
people very close to wells, whereas stress from, for
example, concerns about possible water contamination may have a wider reach.
Part
of why Musk has so many supporters, for
example, is that his goals
of colonizing Mars and moving the auto industry to renewable energy strike a deep idealistic chord for many
people.
Research out
of Stanford has shown, for
example, that adding newcomers to your team makes
people uncomfortable (and more likely to complain) but actually improves productivity.
Take for
example Michael Hebb, the founder
of Death over Dinner, a nonprofit that brings together
people — over dinner — to reflect on the consequential event that happens to us all, but that no one likes to talk about.
A mastermind is simply this: a gathering
of similarly - minded
people (entrepreneurs, for
example,) who get together every once in a while and talk about what's going on in businesses.
Going on a witch - hunt because someone says «Bless you» to another employee that sneezed (real
example) creates an environment
of paranoia and stifled self - expression, without improving how
people treat each other.
By way
of example, the multilingual robot will help stores determine if they need more staff with different language capabilities or whether
people are asking more for certain items at certain times.
What that means is that when you think about, for
example, your phone falling out
of your pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young
people.
For
example, he discovered that the number
of refrigerator magnets
people had was correlated with how sentimental they were — almost a metaphorical desire to «freeze time» as captured in the photographs on display.
However, sustained engagement on issues
of equity and inclusion, activities that place participants in the situations that oppressed
people experience (what I call «addressing the empathy gap»), and setting goals — much like the one Starbucks envisioned a decade ago regarding pay equity — are some
examples of evidence - based best practices.
For
example, whether and how to include the value
of your pension or whole life insurance policy might vary from
person to
person.
For
example, if your signage is at the front
of an entrance on the west side, find out how many
people entered the show floor from that door.
For
example, coupons that can be redeemed only in the store, or asking
people to take photographs
of themselves with your product and send to a competition.
(Graduating from college is a good
example; while certainly not easy, the steps are laid out for you and there are plenty
of people to provide assistance along the way.)
For
example, you might note to a new acquaintance that you just marked your fifteenth year in marketing, having progressed into a role that lets you work with some
of the smartest
people in the business.
For
example, if you notice a worker struggling with one set
of tasks but exceeding in another, let him or her know your observations, and make an effort to arrange the workload to a balance more favorable to the
person's strengths.
But the idea
of a central place where ordinary citizens can submit news has been overtaken by the social web — that's effectively the way millions
of people already use Twitter, for
example.
Continuing with the dog food
example, we can see that ratings, comparison, and reviews all were all grouped as closely related to dog food in general, implying that
people that are searching for dog food are very interested in the comparison and review side
of things.
«We have seen numerous
examples of people «forgetting» to tag plants,» Crabtree said.
For
example, the «bandwagon effect» that makes us more likely to believe something that the
people around us believe is just an unfortunate consequence
of being wired to function socially within a group context.
It is not inconsistent — in fact, it is wholly reasonable — to say that some
people (
people guilty
of multiple child murders for
example) absolutely «deserve to die,» but at the same time to say that the state shouldn't be trusted with the discretion to hand out that sentence.
This Peter / Paul conundrum is interesting: we very often see
examples where
people have paid off their credit cards using available lines
of credit, only to have their credit card balances swell back to where they were within a year or so.
This trend became huge, and
people dug up
examples of great minds like Earnest Hemingway using them as a justification that they increased productivity and were somehow healthy.
Procrastinators
of course love these
examples of people from history who did great things very late in life.
«These are
examples of people who are stepping in now,» says Wolf, «and I think that the industry's ready for this disruption model.
«There are lots
of examples in the commercial world, the political world and everywhere else where somebody has the arbitrary discretion to draw distinctions between different groups
of people, and that inevitably leads to unfairness and lack
of transparency.»
In the arithmetic
example, the device had an average transcription accuracy
of 92 % over the course
of a 10 -
person trial.
Rather than relying on high - profile
examples that everyone is writing about, such as Steve Jobs, consider case studies
of other successful
people who may be under the radar.
On her site, Fobes uses the
example of a
person who drives an old clunker or even takes the bus for a few years, so as to be able to afford to pay for a new car in cash.
One memorable
example is the much covered study that revealed large percentages
of people (a quarter
of women and two thirds
of men) prefer giving themselves a painful electric shock to just sitting with their own thoughts for 15 minutes.
During a climate
of frequent corporate downsizing, for
example, a series
of lateral career moves may signal that a
person is a survivor.
Overall the benefits are much greater, and whatever costs there might be, like for
example the flexibility
of transferring cash to other
people, those just cause new innovation.
Some
of the smartest, most accomplished
people on earth — Richard Branson, for
example — can barely write an email.
While the launch
of a new driving safety app, for
example, might not grab readers, the fact that nearly 1.3 million
people die in road crashes each year, and that more than 20 million are permanently injured, will.
The reports detailed other
examples of people having their warnings
of sexual assault at Mexican resorts taken down on the same basis as Love's, or because the website claimed they were second - hand information.
It was an
example of the bizarre and beautiful interactions that are possible between brand accounts and random
people on social media.
Sufficiently large
people also «pay,» for
example, in the form
of discomfort suffered in squeezing into airline seats not designed for
people their size.
For
example, you'll find such leaders measuring the demographics in their talent pipeline
of incoming talent as well as existing talent for promoting
people equitably.
According to IRS regulations, organizations that help certain classes
of individuals — refugees or homeless
people, for
example — find jobs are permitted to become employers themselves.
Just as Snapchat has what it calls «filters» that users can add to their photos and videos — making themselves look like cartoon animals, for
example, or producing virtual rainbows that pour out
of a
person's mouth — Facebook's Camera also has filters, or «lenses.»
«For
example, we know that kale is a vegetable that's very popular and on trend, but that doesn't necessarily mean
people know how to prepare it,» Paul Kurvits, director
of brand marketing for Sobeys, explained.
It will churn out one
of 16 four - letter codes (for
example, ENFJ, ISTP, ESTJ, and so forth) that purportedly embodies the respondent's mental style, although most
people fall somewhere on a continuum for each trait.
You don't have to look far to find
examples of successful
people who are resilient in their pursuits.
To be sure, there are
examples of advertisers celebrating larger
people as they are, but they tend to be so rare that they become news stories unto themselves.