Your conclusions are based on the decisions
of people being told that they MUST make a choice.
Recently I have heard
of people being told to wash diapers with vinegar only.
It is like a group
of people being told that they are to love everyone.
For instance, he looked at cases
of people being told to «do your best» versus «try to beat your best time.»
«If you go back to August, all sorts
of people were telling us that the economy was headed straight into recession,» said Paul Ashworth, senior United States economist at Capital Economics.
Laura Cecil: The second time around I was sort of, I had this fear in my mind you know, it's not, it's not gonna work, it's not gonna work the first time around because a lot
of people were telling me it would be different.
It should be a matter of professional pride, so to speak, that information is not put out into the wider ether until the representatives
of the people are told first, in this Chamber.
So... how many
of people are told that their thyroid is normal, but are still struggling with weight gain, weight loss resistance or just not seeing the results that they should from their exercise program??!!
But it gave me a huge surprise that I'd reacted like that — maybe I sabotaged myself on purpose by NOT capitalising on it — all sorts
of people were telling me what I ought to do, and I did none of it.
A lot
of people are telling me SLAW has become their «must - read» blog.
Not exact matches
It
's not easy to
tell these
people to cool their jets and that your pace doesn't reflect the depth
of your passion or your commitment.
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.
«I can't
tell you how sick it makes me, the more I see the uncovering
of the truth that all us women know has
been out there, that there
is an ugliness there,»
People reports her saying.
«There
's an opportunity to
tell more stories, because that
's what really moves
people, within photography, and we really want to go into the depths
of that when it comes to
people of color,» Kissi says.
Jackie Stone, CMO
of MiMedia, a personal cloud storage company,
told Business News Daily: «I've worked in digital media for more than 20 years, and as we become more connected, more
people have decided that staying «on» 24/7
is socially acceptable — and it
's not.»
When
people told him his goal
of making a wheelchair that could balance on two wheels
was impossible, he reportedly said in an Esquire interview, «Don't
tell me it
's impossible...
tell me you can't do it....
«
People don't walk around with anti-résumés
telling you what they have not studied or experienced (it
's the job
of their competitors to do that), but it would
be nice if they did,» Taleb claims.
But even in the case
of 23andMe
's home DNA kits, some question the morality
of telling a customer he
is at high risk for Alzheimer
's when there
's little the
person can currently do about it.
«
People in the industry
told us we
were crazy to do non-randomized routing,» says Callie Field, T - Mobile's executive vice president in charge
of customer care.
Eric Roberge, a CFP and founder
of Beyond Your Hammock,
tells CNBC Make It that the biggest mistake most
people make when saving for retirement
is not taking advantage
of their employer's 401 (k) match.
«Bitcoin
is associated with criminal activity in the minds
of many
people,» Jerry Brito, the executive director
of Coin Center,
told Fortune in March.
If any good could come out
of all
of this, she
told me, it would
be to spread the word and making sure
people know one simple thing: Pets should never
be placed in an overhead bin on an airplane.
«An audacious company
is one that measures its success or failure by the number
of people whose lives
are improved as a result
of its work,» he
told me.
«Ben
was trying to create this idea
of products that inspire
people, that they want to share, that gives them a way to connect with their friends, and it
was a BuzzFeed - y way
of thinking about commerce,» Peretti
tells Fortune.
«I
'm a big believer that a lot
of people have abilities that they don't really tap into because
people around them
are telling them that it
's not good or impossible.»
Uber's case
is that the driver enters into a binding agreement with a
person whose identity he does not know (and will never know) and who does not know and will never know his identity, to undertake a journey to a destination not
told to him until the journey begins, by a route prescribed by a stranger to the contract [Uber] from which he
is not free to depart (at least not without risk), for a fee which (a)
is set by the stranger, and (b)
is not known by the passenger (who only
is told the total to
be paid), (c)
is calculated by the stranger (as a percentage
of the total sum) and (d)
is paid to the stranger.
«When I
was going on the academic job market, worrying about the campus interview, my friend Matt Seigel
told me to just
be myself because otherwise, if I got hired as the
person I
was pretending to
be, I would have to keep up that pretense for the rest
of my career,» she says.
«
People talked about the demise
of physical books as if it
was only a matter
of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will
be a big chunk
of our business,» Penguin Random House chief executive Markus Dohle
told the Times.
Of course, while you could engineer people to be more persuasive, «there's no way to shoot out a virus and make people do what you want,» NYU School of Medicine Director of Medical Ethics Arthur Caplan told Business Inside
Of course, while you could engineer
people to
be more persuasive, «there
's no way to shoot out a virus and make
people do what you want,» NYU School
of Medicine Director of Medical Ethics Arthur Caplan told Business Inside
of Medicine Director
of Medical Ethics Arthur Caplan told Business Inside
of Medical Ethics Arthur Caplan
told Business Insider.
«Now that we know which traits to look for, we can begin to make progress on how to best assess them in high - stakes settings such as hiring and promotion, where
people are more inclined to hide the darker sides
of their character,» she
told The Huffington Post.
«It
's the next generation
of sushi,» chef Dakota Weiss
of Sweetfin Poké in L.A.
told People.
Each
of the 15 regions
of the genome identified by the study «might shift your chances
of being a morning
person by between 5 and 25 percent,» study co-author David Hinds
told The Verge.
A
person familiar with the investigation
told Business Insider, «Paul Manafort has never had an Airbnb account and we
are confident the facts will show he
was not involved in the renting
of the Howard St. property over Airbnb.»
That
's the kind
of question
people ask before they even get to academic questions,» Patrick Sanchez, Superintendent
of Newark, California Unified School District
told CNBC.
You can
tell the
person sitting in front
of you
is an ace interviewer (a good thing, no doubt) because
of his or her flawless performance, but you get the distinct impression that this isn't the whole story.
Of course, it's a classic bit of political opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I'm a man of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuc
Of course, it
's a classic bit
of political opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I'm a man of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuc
of political opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I
'm a man
of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuc
of the
people» story to
tell: instead
of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuc
of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration
of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuc
of Donald Trump, he
's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuck.
I
am a mosquito researcher who lives and works in Florida, and when I
tell people what I do for a living, I get all sorts
of questions.
«But he keeps winning these Democratic primaries, and he
's getting the support
of a majority
of Democratic voters despite his views that
are clearly not Democratic, which
tells me that the things he says transcend politics and if there
is not universal acceptance, there
's more widespread acceptance for his beliefs and viewpoints than I think
people realize.»
Many nonprofits
are created from a story
of change, growth or pain and
telling that story compels
people to give their time and / or money to the cause.
One
person who put money into the project
told CNBC that they invested ether that
was equivalent to $ 10,000 at the time, and another said they had put in around $ 5,000 worth
of ether.
«The only
people who didn't know what
was happening in Silicon Valley
were the ones trying very hard not to see what
was right in front
of them,» Gates continued
told.
«If I can teach
people to do work that matters — to do work that I
'm proud
of and that they
're proud
of,» he
told me, «then I believe I've succeeded.»
He
told Roger Daltrey
of The Who, and [Daltrey]
told Led Zeppelin and other
people, and before you knew it, all the English bands
were staying with us.»
Signs
is definitely a part
of the marketing campaign to
of course show your products or
tell people what you
're selling.
From humble beginnings to one
of China's richest
people, self - made billionaire Zhang Xin
told «Managing Asia» in 2012 why wealth
was not her biggest motivator.
Think
of it this way — if a mentally unstable
person approaches you on the street and
tells you he
's John F. Kennedy, you
're unlikely to set him straight.
«So according to the Joint Committee on Taxation — which
is the official scorekeeper
of these things — every single
person, every rate payer, every bracket
person gets a rate cut,» House Speaker Paul Ryan
told conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday.
«Real praise
is telling someone «Your report
was amazing,» or «The comedic timing
of your speech
was perfect,» not
telling them that their report or their speech
was better than another
person's,» Achor instructs.
New research attempts to get at the root
of why we
are so easily persuaded to commit unethical actions when
told to do so by another
person.
«It
's OK to exclude
people who can't follow the law and their oaths as jurors, but you can't say that anyone with qualms about capital punishment
is ineligible,» Richard
Re, an assistant law professor at the University
of California at Los Angeles,
told Business Insider in an email.