Many more
people than the authors contributed to this project.
Not exact matches
The study's
authors say that getting
people to think favourably of your accomplishments might be better achieved «by modest self - representation, or even self - denigration,
than by outright bragging about one's positive qualities.»
«More often
than not, it's the obvious questions
people fall down on because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic and
author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone, Get Funded, and Win Clients (Wiley, 2012).
«First of all, it's likely that the other
person deserves more credit
than we are inclined to give them,» say the
authors, and secondly, this positivity may make the
person more likely to reciprocate.
This time around, instead of having study subjects read a bit of Don DeLillo or Louise Erdrich, they asked more
than 2,000
people how many of a long list of
authors» names they recognized.
Kevin Hogan,
author of The Science of Influence, explains that «most
people react to the fear of loss and the threat of pain in a much more profound way
than they do for gain.»
Devora Zack,
author of Networking for
People Who Hate Networking (Berrett - Koehler, 2010) says introverts can still enjoy holiday parties by understanding and working with, rather
than against, their natural temperament.
«This is because
people, other
than very close friends and relatives, don't seem to relate well to those who constantly share photos of themselves,» lead study
author David Houghton, of Birmingham Business School, said in a release.
Fredrick Petrie,
author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for
People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather
than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
[O] n days when
people felt more insecure about their partner's feelings for them, they posted more about their relationships on Facebook
than usual,» the
authors write.
John Mauldin: The
author of Thoughts from The Frontline who has dedicated more
than 30 years of his life to keeping
people informed about risk, John has written at length about the fragmentation of society and the changing nature of employment.
No one understands the business imperative of creating meaningful experiences better
than Brian Solis, futurist and
author of X: The Experience When Business Meets Design... Solis defines empathy — the ability to understand and share another
person's feelings — as the secret ingredient in creating meaningful experiences.
When I started out in my digital marketing career, it was thanks to connecting with some generous
people that had a lot more experience
than me that I was able to overcome introversion and reluctance to write and become an international keynote speaker,
author and blogger with over 1.4 million words written so far.
Author of five internationally bestselling books, including the recent New York Times # 1 best - seller UNSHAKEABLE, Mr. Robbins has empowered more
than 50 million
people from 100 countries through his audio, video and life training programs.
Author of six internationally bestselling books, including the recent New York Times # 1 best - seller MONEY: Master the Game and UNSHAKEABLE, Mr. Robbins has empowered more
than 50 million
people from 100 countries through his audio, video and life training programs.
If you make 50,000 more a year you can spend 5,000 more on a car... even though over a 5 year span someone making 200,000 will earn 250,000 dollars more
than the
person making 150,000 dollars... Idk where the
author got this 10 % rule from.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by
people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the
author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business»
than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
Despite the equity, some
people — including Robert Kiyosaki,
author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad — consider homes a liability, since they absorb rather
than generate money.
You know the sort of
person I mean — those
people more interested in an opportunity to assert their own moral superiority
than in what either the blogger or the cited
author has to say.
Brian McLaren,
author of «The Naked Spirituality,» says Rohr's book touches on an important paradox that you probably won't hear in a Sunday morning sermon: «Imperfect
people» are sometimes more equipped
than «perfect
people» to help those who are struggling.
But your knowledge of science is so much less
than so many Catholic Priests such as Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884) the father of modern genetics, Georges Lemaître (1894 - 1966) the
person who proposed the Big Bang Theory and Stanley Jaki Born in Hungary, he earned doctorates in Systematic Theology and Nuclear Physics, is fluent in five languages, and has
authored 30 books.
This
author has found many
people more positively receptive to the teaching
than he would ever have imagined.
I also detected a desire from the
author for more
people to pitch in and help rather
than the mouth service received from most.
Similarly, while there may be some value in the refusal to take a moral stance on homosexuality — in order to focus squarely on the nature of marriage rather
than on same - sex relationships — I am less
than persuaded by the
authors» moral judgment that
people's sexual relationships are a private issue.
Current enthusiasm for civil society is usually traced to the arguments of Vaclav Havel, the Czech president, and others who posited the claims of civil society against the totalitarian claims of communism, and, earlier
than that, to the To Empower
People manifesto
authored by Peter Berger and myself in order to lift up the crucial role of non-governmental «mediating institutions» in public policy.
Since the bible is a collection of individual books and letters, etc., written over the span of many years, by many different
authors, some of which who wrote anonymously (including the
authors of all four gospels), then we might say that it has no purpose other
than what
people use it for.
Thus, for a key example, the
authors of the Constitution appear in debates and analyses only as authorities, perhaps supporting or perhaps challenging, but in any case other
than the American
people.
I have no qualms with this story if the
author is only saying that white
people no longer have as easy a time enforcing their world view, which means they get called on b.s. more
than ever before.
The
authors of the chapters in this book come from all sorts of church backgrounds and traditions, but rather
than focus on the things that separate them from each other or from
people who practice other forms of church, this book focuses on the things that unify us and bring us together in Christ.
I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect
people in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended leadership has overall been disobedient, and many women have been forced to lead and in that leading women have been more obedient.We all need each other if my husband was a pastor and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else other
than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes and he does not need our permission to do so, instead of debating back and forth over our version of the Bible we should be sure we have the Holy Spirit and real relationship with GOD because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's not the
author of confusion
After meeting with Muslim scholars the
author has a better understanding that in times of uncertainty it may be easier for
people to trust a learned religious leader
than a democratically elected elite put in place by dubiously motivated political constituencies.
He is the
author of more
than twenty books, including The
People Called Quakers and The Lord's Prayers.
Ms Beer employs more
than 100
people and has become a national television star and
author through appearances on Network Ten's Master Chef and an ABC television show, The Cook and the Chef.
A former pro soccer player turned NYT bestselling
author of The All - Day Energy Diet and The All - Day Fat Burning Diet, his clear, science - backed advice has transformed the lives of more
than 500,000 men and women and he's on a mission to help 100 million
people by 2040.
Subscribe to the Afternoon Brief Trending Story: Napa Expert Grim About the State and Direction of the Valley: «I Don't See Any Hope» Few
people have spent more time thinking and writing about the Napa Valley
than author James Conaway.
The
Author thinks Wilshere is better
than Ozil, seriously when will
people stop overrating Wilshere, Wilshere at his best will never make the starting XI in Real Madrid.
Here's what the
authors said about their results: ``... although our previous analyses showed that
people were no more happier after marriage
than before marriage, these results suggest that married
people are indeed happier
than they would have been if they did not get married.»
I do think I felt this way because of the lack of influence I had from other
people who have been influenced for a long time by what
authors have written in baby books, rather
than what they actually feel.
How would the
authors communicate clearly what to say when sharing faith with
people who have embraced a radically different lifestyle
than the one God calls us to live?
The
authors reported that the singles in their convenience sample reporter less sexual satisfaction
than the coupled
people.
When, in the beginning of their article, the
authors spell out their expectations for how their results might turn out, they come up with three possible hypotheses: (1) single
people are more avoidant in their attachment styles
than coupled
people are; (2) single
people are more anxious in their attachments
than coupled
people are, maybe because «they have been rejected by relationship partners who would not accept their anxiety, clinginess, and intrusiveness;» and (3) single and coupled
people are similar in their attachment experiences.
Perhaps it's why there are more
than 32 million
people living alone — a statistic some are celebrating, such as Eric Klinenburg,
author of the new book «Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.»
Here's a milestone to consider: digital politics has now been around long enough now that
authors can start writing about how it HAS changed
people's lives, rather
than about how it WILL change their lives.
Jameson Doig,
author of a book about the agency's history, Empire on the Hudson, says that while the Authority has always been a backwater of patronage, Gov. Christie took the practice to new heights, appointing more
than 70
people — primarily those who helped him out in the 2009 election — to jobs within the agency, both high and low level.
«This may help explain why some
people are more sensitive, or less sensitive,
than others when it comes to painful sensations,» lead
author Jon - Kar Zubieta says.
«The mistiming prevents older
people from being able to effectively hit the save button on new memories, leading to overnight forgetting rather
than remembering,» said study senior
author Matthew Walker, a UC Berkeley professor of neuroscience and psychology and director of the campus's Center for Human Sleep Science.
British environment analyst and
author Chris Goodall, for example, argues that
people in the UK are consuming no more stuff
than they did in the 1990s.
The
authors wrote, «It is critical to understand how
people react to evidence of bias in order to implement successful interventions designed to decrease it, particularly given mounting evidence that non-stigmatized group members (i.e., White men) may respond differently
than other individuals.»
The
authors conclude that there is a direct connection between neurogenesis and addiction, one that does not necessarily involve stress, and it could be the tipping point, increasing the vulnerability to addiction in one
person rather
than another.
Additionally, the study
authors noted, the number of
people who had access to safe — and not just improved — water in 1990 was likely much lower
than previously estimated, which means that the 2015 target is even farther away
than estimated by the current rubric.