Sentences with phrase «often see great results»

The Autoimmune Paleo Diet (AIP) digs past the traditional Paleo Diet and people with Hashimoto's often see great results.

Not exact matches

Great companies encourage risk taking and risk taking can often result in failure (see related article, How to Fail Your Way to the Top).
Even more, very often we see people with greater determination and discipline achieving better results than those blessed with better genes.
They kick off with great enthusiasm, they even gather momentum, but often, somewhere in between seeing results and staying motivated, something undesirable happens: they start to go back to their old ways.
It's often straight - forward with the amino acids and the great thing is that one you have the correct combination you will see results in a few days to a few weeks.
Sure, you can see some initial results, often masked as «toning», but in the end you're turning your Type IIa muscle fibers (oxidative - glycolytic, or medium speed fibers) to Type I (oxidative, or slow muscle fibers that have great endurance).
A regular response to the concept of PBL is: «It sounds great, but...» Too often, they see it as a manufactured experience that results in the construction of a massive project and requires enormous amounts of class time.
Great inventions and creative breakthroughs are most often the result of collaboration between people who have similar goals but diverse ways of thinking or seeing the world.
I really don't think luck has much to do with long term results of successful entrepreneurs, at least not relative to their competitors (I've often heard the following argument: «Well, Buffett invested during the greatest period of prosperity in US history»... okay, well that's true, even though he's seen 3 different 50 % bear markets.
Only a few studies have examined complementarity in existing romantic relationships: In one study, in which undergraduate students rated their own parents» personalities, complementarity appeared quite often, but greater complementarity was actually seen in divorced than still - married couples.5 Another study of romantic couples found very little complementarity, except within highly satisfied couples.6 Yet another study found good evidence for the phenomenon, with couples being similar on affiliation and opposite on dominance.7 Finally, a study of same - sex female couples found no similarity on affiliation and found that those who had opposite personalities when it came to dominance were actually less satisfied with their relationships.8 As can be plainly seen, these results are quite inconsistent.
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