Sentences with phrase «own natural tendencies»

When users fire it up, it accounts for their natural tendencies to thumb and tap their way through the navigation process.
«But because of my natural tendencies, I would have more focus around the product,» Martin reveals.
The challenge is that simplicity can be elusive, as we have a natural tendency to over complicate things.
In fact, policymakers may not have the tools to offset the natural tendency of the venture capital industry to become more and more concentrated there.
Human beings have a natural tendency to see things from their own perspective, and CEOs are no exception.
According to Doody, «negotiating is uncomfortable, and our natural tendency is to try to smooth the edges on a difficult conversation.
There is a natural tendency for management and company lawyers to unduly influence the investigation, which is a red flag for employees not to come forward.
For instance, CEOs closer to retirement have a natural tendency to reduce investments in innovation and those with longer tenures tend to be overly averse to change.
Fight the natural tendency to accept the status quo and demand continuous improvement.
When conditions become unpredictable or the consequences of decisions become greater, our natural tendency is to grab the reigns tighter.
Specifically, this part of the mind deals with our natural tendency to strive and give effort towards things.
Economists tell us that quitting is actually often the smart move and that while humans have a natural tendency to avoid losing sunk costs (otherwise known «throwing good money after bad»), cutting your losses is frequently the better course of action.
It's the sting of rejection at the most primal level that makes us leap to judge another — a natural tendency to act in our own defense.
But usually what you end up with instead is a never - ending, time - sucking battle against the natural tendency of spaces of all kinds to descend into clutter and chaos.
Most entrepreneurs have a natural tendency toward innovation and responsiveness.
Or to put it another way, don't be shy about checking your brain's natural tendency to mess up your schedule.
Most extroverts tend to «wing it» quite often, as a natural tendency: they like to get into a situation and figure things out as they go along, which is a great quality in social settings and creative work.
My natural tendency is make every question an analytical exercise and solve it by modeling and crunching numbers.
There is a natural tendency for asset values to decline in line with deflation, whereas the nominal value of debt is constant (and, when interest costs are added, the nominal value of monetary obligations actually increases).
In a similar fashion to inverting the typical value investor's process, David also inverts the natural tendency for investors to think they're right when a position moves against them.
Nonetheless, in addition to a natural tendency to give Ms. Lynch the benefit of the doubt and sincere good wishes, there are some things that give hope.
Attempting to control the future in ways that are against its natural tendencies will lead to market distortions and lopsided economies.
As the amount of capital each venture partner has to invest has grown, their natural tendency has been to make larger and larger investments.
That very natural tendency has kept humans alive for millennia but it has destroyed many a nest egg since investing began.
It is a natural tendency to layer data on top of data.
If in the long run we can accomplish this simple feat (which time has shown isn't simple at all), we'll end up with (a) above - market performance on average, (b) below - market volatility, (c) highly superior performance in the tough times, helping to combat people's natural tendency to «throw in the towel» at the bottom, and thus (d) happy clients.
This is partly the result of actions taken by the Federal Reserve, along with the natural tendency of interest rates to rise with economic growth.
The natural tendency when you make a mistake is to forget it as quickly as possible.
Peter Bevelin points out in his excellent book «Seeking Wisdom - From Darwin to Munger» that «it is a natural tendency to act on impulse - to use emotion before reason.
A person does not grow up with the natural tendency of denying the existence of God.
The natural tendency is to despair, to give up or to take short cuts like the Zealots.
The second natural tendency toward religion springs from the human capacity to recognize problems and our desire to solve them.
my natural tendency is to cuss»em and walk away, but that doesn't improve me as a person, nor help people who need an advocate to proclaim pain to power.
But what exactly are the natural tendencies toward religion grounded in human personhood?
The natural tendencies are, on the one hand, toward a world - denying spirituality that views religion and politics as absolutely irrelevant to each other, or, on the other hand, toward an accommodationist stance that uses one to «legitimize» the other.
This is still a far cry from a cell, but the important thing is that the experiments uniformly demonstrate that organic molecules have a natural tendency to clump together in increasingly complex ways under early Earth - like conditions.
It's looking at the same thing that everyone else does, but without being affected by the natural tendency to believe in what's not actually there.
you repress men of their natural tendencies this is what happens.
Our excessively individualistic, aggressive culture makes this natural tendency even worse.
Briefly, I would say that man was created as a good being, a soul with God's breath of life inside, BUT due to sinful flesh our deeds have a natural tendency to turn out evil works.
Do you mean precept as say, a particular person's natural tendency not to murder anyone because of their religious beliefs?
My natural tendency would be to avoid anything that could be construed as being a «gimmick».
There will be a natural tendency to reduce Benedict's pontificate to a few highlights, including his stunning decision to retire from the papacy.
Our natural tendency is to find affinity with those who are like us.
To be fair, either / or thinking is a natural tendency we all have.
The natural tendency of loyal devotees would be to carry back the name of their god to their most ancient patriarchal legends and to confirm his worship with the sanctions of antiquity.
Children are born with the natural tendency to disobey, to throw temper tantrums, to cry when they don't get their way, to scream at the top of their voice when they get a little bit hungry, and to fuss when they get tired.
If, out of 200 comments, 199 are positive, encouraging, and constructive to the conversation, and 1 is negative, my natural tendency is to go to bed that night stewing over the single negative comment.
The seat of existence of Hindu man, no less than of Western man, was in the rational consciousness, and he recognized the natural tendency to identify this with his self.
For Strauss, a universal morality depends on love for a loving God; only out of love of God can human love overcome its natural tendency to be partial and particular and somewhat selfish devotion.
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