Also, generally speaking, while within university you are
often in a group of people with the same scientific background, in a company you might be the only one who has a certain expertise.
Not exact matches
And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from
group infatuation, a phenomenon that has
often favored a product or a class
of designs based on an allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining
in coherent terms, as by
people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades
of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority
of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
Christoph Randler, a biology professor at the University
of Education
in Heidelberg, Germany, found that morning
people are
often more successful than evening
people because, as a
group, they tend to be proactive.
This world is a dangerous place to live, not because
of the good
people that
often act
in irrational and / or criminally wrongdoing ways within the confines
of their individual minds, core or enterprise
groups, but because
of the good
people that don't do anything about it (like reveal the truth through education like Financial Samauri is doing!).
In recent weeks, racial justice activists and civil rights groups have noted that gun violence in black communities, rather than inspiring reform legislation or prompting national outcry, is often framed as the result of black people being unable to control themselve
In recent weeks, racial justice activists and civil rights
groups have noted that gun violence
in black communities, rather than inspiring reform legislation or prompting national outcry, is often framed as the result of black people being unable to control themselve
in black communities, rather than inspiring reform legislation or prompting national outcry, is
often framed as the result
of black
people being unable to control themselves.
This is
in part because
people often self - select into undergraduate and graduate programs that have social
groups with interests closely aligned to their own, which generates both a higher level
of interaction and longer - lived relationships.
belief: 1: acceptance by the mind that something is true or real,
often underpinned by an emotional or spiritual sense
of certainty 2: confidence that somebody or something is good or will be effective 3: something that somebody believes
in: a statement, principle, or doctrine that a
person or
group accepts as true
«Unfortunately, community
in our culture too
often means a
group of people who go crashing through the woods together, scaring the soul away.
They will
often have some sort
of «designated driver» to lead the
group in a particular direction, but
often the leader doesn't really know how to get
people «home» or what that «home» is.
Very
often this diversity is delineated entirely
in terms
of the sex, race, or ethnicity
of the
person or
group speaking rather than any substantive difference
in moral or political aims.
«We» can mean different
groups of people in different contexts, and honestly I
often have to point out that the «we» too
often excludes non-White voices at the table.
The fastest growing and largest churches
in the world are cell - based, with all
of the church ministry flowing out
of small
groupings of people who meet weekly, worshiping together, studying together, praying together and
often engaging
in highly imaginative service to
people in their neighborhoods.
Keep
in mind, a lot
of these stories were created by
people wanting to instill hatred and rage against another
group or culture (
often.
It is not necessary for us to make a detailed examination
of the various sorts
of ritual associated with these meals; it will suffice if we see that the Jew worshiped God not only
in the synagogue and
in the Temple, but also
in his home, where families or
groups of friends met regularly for a holy supper,
often held
in connection with great festivals
of the Jewish religious year,
in which bread and wine, eaten and drunk, were believed to have a peculiar significance
in establishing anew a sense
of the covenant which God had made with his chosen
people.
While that sounds great
in theory, and many
people would tacitly, or even with great show agree to such an idea, I fear that
in practice the Bible is
often not seen through the lens
of Jesus, but rather through the lens
of a certain theology or through the lens
of the beliefs
of groups or even individuals.
Vicarious baptisms are usually performed by LDS youth,
often brought to a temple
in groups and then repeatedly baptised as proxies for a list
of deceased
persons; most
of the time, the proxy has never heard
of the
person they are representing.
However, the accounts
of God telling a
person in the Old Testament to lead the Israelites to kill another
group of people can not be verified as they were
often individual appearances, dreams, visions, or «feelings» to a single
person, leader, priest, or king.
Societally alienated
persons are far too
often rejected by the local congregation and responded to, if at all, primarily
in terms
of a «mission» on the part
of the church to these
groups — to alcoholics, the mentally retarded, the physically disabled, returnees from mental hospitals, the violence - prone, former prisoners, and the aging.
But I also don't believe that I've ever fallen into the trap
of group psychology (even
in the liberal sense —
people really need to read up on their Freud and Lacan these days, because the term is so
often misused), nor have I ever felt brainwashed.
And usually what is discovered
in these
groups is that even IF a
person is able to modify one behavior or overcome one addiction, they
often fall into some other sort
of destructive behavior or addiction, which
often makes their overall condition worse than it was before.
Although ghetto and other poor
people are being served by many centers (one condition is that they must give help to anyone within a certain geographic area), minority
groups in particular have
often viewed such services as being offered by an alien «university whitey» who,
in their opinion, fails to consult them about the kinds
of services they need.
Historically, the encounter
of different
peoples and religions has
often resulted
in serious conflicts and the subjugation
of one
group by another, but
in some cases it has also fostered sympathetic understanding and mutual respect among individuals
of different backgrounds.
People who major
in small -
group worship
often miss the music
of the sanctuary as well as the liturgical drama related to the church year and the celebration
of the church's festival days.
They can not join with those vociferous
persons,
often associated with conservative religious
groups, who seek to go back to what are
often styled «the good old days»: on the other hand, they do not have much sympathy for the wildly radical
people who assume that there must be a total destruction
of our inheritance,
in the naive confidence that surely «something» will then appear that is entirely good and sound and right.
Nuns are wonderful
people and it is a vocation which I would certainly promote
in our youth
group but as a married woman I
often find I do not identify with the lives
of these good
people.
, an international social
group for
people without children, and one by Laura S. Scott, author
of «Two is Enough: A Couple's Guide to Living Childless by Choice,» couples
often decide not to have kids because they want to put their relationship first — having kids can get
in the way.
People advertise you know, in many different ways from word of mouth, through parenting groups and forums, to Craigslist, to the local newspapers, penny savers often a great place to find p
People advertise you know,
in many different ways from word
of mouth, through parenting
groups and forums, to Craigslist, to the local newspapers, penny savers
often a great place to find
peoplepeople.
Popsugar shared, «You'll probably be one
of the only
people in your
group of friends to have a baby, so yours will be a bit
of a novelty, which
often means being spoiled with visits and gifts!»
This is because
in a country
of sixty million
people, finding coherent
groupings of 74,000 electors is
often impractical.
a lack
of «deliberation»
in decision - making,
in other words decisions usually made
in haste by a single
person or small
group (all 12 cases)-- this is also
often linked to the development
of «
group - think»
in the decision - making coterie (8 cases).
The perfect storm
of years
of unprotected budgets, planning processes which have encouraged silo working
in health and social care and an
often invisible client
group, has resulted
in zero focus on a clear vision for what we need older
people's services to look like.
It's also part
of a broader problem,
in that politically - minded young
people often seem instinctively uninterested
in JS Mill - type arguments for free speech, and consider censorship questions as more about protecting certain
groups from emotional pain than protecting individuals from those who would stop them participating
in debate.
I
often share digital best practices at national and regional conferences such as AAPC, Art
of Political Campaigning, CampaignTech, Campaigns & Marketing Summit, NTC, Netroots Nation, Organizing 2.0, the Reed Awards, and RootsCamp, webinars for Progressive Majority, Salsa Labs and others, and trainings
in -
person for small
groups around the country including for Wellstone's Advanced Campaign Management School, Amalgamated Transit Union, Camp Wellstone, Center for Progressive Leadership, Clean Air Task Force, Democracy for America, HRC, New Leaders Council and New Organizing Institute.
Often used to refer to political appeals based on how
people identify themselves, particularly
in terms
of identifying with a minority
group.
While the industrial space has high ceilings and fits the needs
of trapeze artists, its garage - door facade means that even
people who live
in the neighborhood
often express surprise that STREB operates there, said the
group's co-managing directors, Susan Meyers and Cathy Einhorn.
This is a manifestation
of what researchers call motivated reasoning: a phenomenon where
people evaluate facts and figures with a goal
in mind,
often signaling allegiance to a political
group.
To find out how the virus might spread among
people, an international
group of researchers infected ferrets, which
often stand as proxies for
people in influenza studies.
In addition, the report finds that large groups of people can help advance the frontiers of knowledge through «community action, often in collaboration with scientists.&raqu
In addition, the report finds that large
groups of people can help advance the frontiers
of knowledge through «community action,
often in collaboration with scientists.&raqu
in collaboration with scientists.»
To improve the current culture, the team argues that increased data sharing will allow more diverse
people to actively participate
in research, such as early - career scientists and those from underrepresented
groups; scientists from smaller or historically less - influential institutions; citizen - scientists; and scientists from the Global South, scientists from Africa, South and Central America, and much
of Asia who are
often excluded from leading research.
This means that more and more
people work as postdocs for longer periods
of time, on a series
of short - term contracts,
often in a number
of different countries, before they will — or will not — transition to a
group leader position.
One advantage
of belonging to a cohesive society
in which
people help each other is that the
group is
often better equipped than a set
of individuals to deal with threats from the outside.
This probably entailed violent clashes between different
groups of people, which is
often reflected
in the various violence - related injuries to the skeletons we find
in archaeological excavations.»
To measure if a drug is working, a clinical trial has to compare disease progression
in people receiving a new treatment with their likely rate
of decline if they hadn't received it —
often represented by a control
group.
Group activities are challenging for older
people with hearing problems, as they
often have a great deal
of difficulty conversing with several
people in a noisy environment.
Explaining what they expected to see, Dr Gregory said: «We thought that when participants believed that they would be meeting the
people in the scene, they would have their attention drawn towards the faces
of those
people more readily, and look where they looked more
often, than the other two
groups as the
people would be most socially relevant to the participants.»
In the largest groups, people cooperated nearly twice as often when using the symbolic monetary system, and everyone reaped larger rewards, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
In the largest
groups,
people cooperated nearly twice as
often when using the symbolic monetary system, and everyone reaped larger rewards, the team reports online today
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences.
As early as 1991, Itzhaki's
group had shown that the DNA sequence
of the herpes simplex virus type 1 is
often present
in brains
of people who have died
of Alzheimer's.
Although differences
in the environments
in which
people live
often are suspected when asthma risks among populations differ, the new findings illustrate the importance
of also considering genetic differences among ethnic
groups in diagnosing and treating disease, said Esteban Burchard, MD, professor
of bioengineering for the UCSF School
of Pharmacy and the senior scientist for the study.
A few months ago, researchers took a
group of 35
people that used the internet
often (CEOs and entrepreneurs) into the desert
in Morocco to study if their behavior would change with and without technology use.
It is around five times more common
in South Asian and African - Caribbean
people (
often developing before the age
of 40
in this
group).