Sentences with phrase «of something unrelated»

«The findings suggest that an emotionally intelligent approach to making decisions is if you're feeling anxious because of something unrelated to the decisions, to not make the decisions right away,» suggests Prof. Côté.

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Another issue is that these people are paid out of taxes — why should taxpayers cover the cost of their choice to do something unrelated to their job; it's only government business because they're encroaching on their employer's time.
was so vital for Bonhoeffer that he lost interest when the two elements were separated: Christology not qualified by something like non-religious interpretation became an unrelated entity and suffered a fatal loss of reality; nonreligious Christianity without Christocentrism became a Sisyphean endeavour of modem man to adjust to a newly discovered self and world.24
Once I asked you something completely unrelated to seex and to skirt the issue, you dove in with sins of the flesh.
Rather the future is unrelated to the present, something which might possibly not be, and its not being would make no change in the present; something which is coming some time, but which so far as its essential nature is concerned could already have been some time; indeed the speculation is widespread that the blessings of salvation pre-exist and are already present in heaven.
First, if the poor are just like the rest of us, then poverty is something that happens to people for reasons unrelated to their character or conduct.
To be unrelated to something existent in one's environment, to which there is a real possibility of being related, is a mark of stupidity and fragility.
Yet it is never something ab - solutus in the etymological sense of the word, viz. «unrelated
This would mean that the cause of the motion of matter could be something of a wholly different order from matter, and that seems inherently strange and unrelated to what the physical scientist discovers.
Not at all unrelated and in some respects directly dependent upon this observation is another: namely, that Moses appears as something more than a mere man - as in the subsequent life of Israel he was more than a man!
Researchers knew there had to be something unrelated to fiber which was contributing to their remarkable health and extremely low rates of bowel cancer.
With New Years» resolutions, there is something magic and arbitrary that makes me want to keep them superficial and unrelated to the deep cadences of my behaviors.
Completely unrelated, but I made cakepops last night (the full - of - gluten cake mix kind) in one of those nifty pans so my daughter had something different to take to school.
I have read lots of books, but it all seems to go out the window in the moment if I am trying to get somewhere, we are in a hurry, I am stressed about something completely unrelated...
* Just a side note... if all of the other things are looking normal about this baby (weight gain going well, nappy output perfect within the 24 hour period) then there could be something else going on unrelated to the volume of breastmilk intake such as tongue tie or food intolerances.
When weaning both of my older ones, I'd often distract them with something completely unrelated when they asked to nurse.
Whether it's «Real Housewives,» «Game of Thrones» or «Jeopardy» — ask about something totally unrelated to her pregnancy.
That agreement can include completely unrelated topics included together for the sake of giving a little something to everyone.
The Pirate Party, for example, might define it in rather a different way to The Labour Party UK, or Partido Del La Red of Argentina, or perhaps even The Green Party... The issue addressed, however, was not authoritativeness, but freedom of speech, so your answer has gone off on something of a tangent unrelated to my question.
For instance, mixed in with the legalization of pro MMA could be something completely unrelated on education reform, or something to do with banning smoking in churches, or whatever.
Joseph L. Bruno, the Senate Republican leader, who was appearing with Mr. Pataki at an unrelated news conference, said Mr. Cuomo «ought to be ashamed of himself,» adding: «Everyone knows he tends to be overaggressive, but when you talk about leadership, leadership also means being contained, being restrained, doing something really meaningful and not just grandstanding.»
SCIENCE abounds with tales of serendipity — those fortunate discoveries that were made while a researcher looked for something quite unrelated.
«All the theory I reviewed on evaluative conditioning suggested it should, but existing theories of relationships, and just the idea that something so simple and unrelated to marriage could affect how people feel about their marriage, made me skeptical.»
In all these studies, researchers took a close look at whether there was something about the older fathers — unrelated to age — that increased the risk of schizophrenia in their children.
The federal government sent the payments to households on a schedule determined by the last two digits of the recipients» social security number, something that is unrelated to financial circumstances or personal characteristics.
Yeah, I think, but then to speak to the other part of your question, I still think that there may be something going on with the immune system that your body wants high cortisol, and it wants suppression of some of these things like luteinizing hormone, and possibly conversion that is totally unrelated to oxidative stress.
Chronic constipation, diarrhea or severe cramping may be a sign of something more serious and unrelated to fiber intake.
But seriously, I agree with you... blogging does take up all of our spare time and it is great to take a break once in a while and do things that are unrelated to blogging and just something for yourself.
From the very beginning, the place seems a little off (the dog won't go in the house, the basement is boarded up), but the family puts up with all of the seemingly unrelated annoyances (cold, the occasional foul stench, youngest daughter April's new imaginary friend) and attributes it to, well, something rational, something explainable.
The Great Beauty surrounds Jep with a wealth of characters and scenarios that might seem minor or unrelated, but which flesh out the world of this lead and add up to something bigger.
«Now for something completely different» — This reaction is seeing completely new and unrelated kinds of learning that will be afforded for students, such as technology - specific learning objectives that do not connect with curriculum standards or the existing strengths of the teacher's instruction.
Following a trail of seemingly unrelated clues, Afton begins to suspect the kidnapping was not isolated — something the reader will realize even sooner, through glimpses into the perpetrators» minds.
If you're married, and the two of you work in unrelated industries (i.e. something like engineering and teaching), you can be closer to the 3 month mark.
If you materially misrepresent the type of fire alarm you have, you could have a claim denied for something entirely unrelated like theft, because your lie induced the insurance company to write the policy in the first place, as well as impacted rating of the risk!
The balance of the reverse mortgage can also serve as an emergency fund alternative if something unrelated to the house comes up.
The above symptoms can indicate one of many possible conditions, including feline heart disease and potentially something unrelated to the cardiovascular system.
Because these symptoms of heart problems in dogs can indicate one of many possible conditions, and potentially even something unrelated to the cardiovascular system, we recommend scheduling an appointment with your veterinarian immediately if you suspect anything out of the ordinary.
A lot of seemingly unrelated health issues can be traced back to their diets — even if you think you're feeding them something top - notch.
The only thing that I can think of is that it is either something completely unrelated, or that the dying worms have gotten the body's defense system stirred up and you are having some sort of auto - immune skin disease (the body attacking itself).
Remote punishment consists of using something that appears unrelated to the punisher to stop the problem behavior.
I'm just saying that it being a bad game is completely irrelevant to what this man is saying and you're being unfair by ignoring his comment because of something COMPLETELY unrelated.
On a unrelated kind of note - I would go apeshit if something like that happened with Fallout 4.
Amazon is celebrating there yearly prime day with fantastic deals all day long, it's Amazon's own Black Friday and whether you are looking to finish you're Disney Infinity collection or shopping for something completely unrelated, make sure you take advantage of their fantastic deals today!
Valve have not, at time of writing, responded to the issue either, which leaves us wondering why something so, apparently, unrelated would be causing such a huge problem.
But it could also open the door to regulation of other, unrelated media — anything, really, where people are spending money on something without knowing exactly what they're getting.
As such, this is one of the arguments which supports higher climate sensitivity — in the 3C per doubling of CO2 range, although «per doubling of CO2» is just a metric, but it really means «3C per forcing equivalent to a doubling of CO2» (because, as this example shows, the initial forcing can be something totally unrelated to CO2).
And, once again, Mr. Meyer posts on something completely unrelated to climate science which he then tries to manipulate into some sort of commentary.
Consequently, about a third of the way through digesting what is otherwise a wholesome mental meal, the readers mind gets up, wanders off, and becomes attached to something entirely unrelated to the original subject of interest.
Excuse me, you quoted a question of mine and replied with something unrelated below that quote.
Also, running your calculations with other, unrelated sets of tree - ring data might help to decide if my layman's impression (merely from looking at the «age effects» curve) that something is fishy with the 300 + year part of the present data is correct, or if very old trees generally show this kind of erratic growth pattern and my suspicions are thus unfounded and your «year effects» curve correct as - is.
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