Sentences with phrase «persuasion as»

So, what the learned, but possibly biased (remember, the 50/50 rule pro or con here) Judge has publicly stated as reasoning for the continuance of Dale's suit is, in «my» own words, that... «In my mind (according to how I personally see things in my own biased mind (I am human after all) from my own psychological / political perspective re how I want to apply the wording of the law in this particular case), Mr. Dale has the «legal» right to continue with his lawsuit because I, being the sole judge of the presented facts and tactics of persuasion as presented by both sides in this dispute, side with Mr. Dale more so than with TREB and CREA for the following reason (s):
I define persuasion as ethically winning the heart and mind of your target.
Whenever David fixated on persuasion as his conversational objective, he became ineffective.
By pulling back the curtain and revealing that we don't necessarily see things from the same angle but are always open to each other's perspective, my wife and I teach our kids lessons about openness, compromise, gray area vs. black - and - white, and — here's a biggie — the value of persuasion as opposed to whining and begging.
The fact that Croswell supported anti-quarrying ordinances did not necessarily mean that he would be incapable of persuasion as to the merits of any particular proposal.
Trial lawyers must master the art of oral and written persuasion as they argue motions, try cases, take depositions and draft various legal pleadings.
A few examples: Kathryn Stanchi has explored a number of these topics in depth, such as her influential article that explores social science research on persuasion as applied to how legal advocates should present a court with negative information about their client orposition.21 She and Linda Berger have recently published a textbook combiningtheir interests in science and persuasion, setting themselves the ambitious goal of «unit [ing] persuasion science with rhetorical theory and the real - life practice of persuasion.»
In it he describes persuasion as operating very much like sleight of hand magic which, he says, is «exactly what product designers do to your mind.
Although we may call ourselves «Doggie Style» we also cater to pets of the feline persuasion as well, with tons of kitty toys, comfy beds and lounges.
Despite the sloping roof and fastback design, there's more than enough headroom for anyone shorter than 6» 4, while legroom can easily accommodate those of the taller persuasion as well.
Deconstruct the ethos, logos, and pathos of persuasion as well as other critical writing elements with 9 training videos and over 60 additional resources.
The majority of them employ the same tactics of control and persuasion as religious inst / tutions.
The nine benchmarks also accept the contemporary understanding of time, the role of unpredictability (novelty), persuasion as a higher form of power than coercion, and the priority of evolution and change (instability) over equilibrium or stasis.
It is a mistake, therefore, to think of persuasion as necessarily less effective than coercion.
It made me think of Nobel prize winners who were of a variety of religious persuasions as well.

Not exact matches

Putin's appeal to nuclear might as a tool of persuasion and national power in 2018 represents a bygone era of Cold War competition, and doesn't really change anything.
A fractured political climate takes center stage, where candidates use emotions like fear and anger as «weapons of mass persuasion
As a marketer though, I can't be: those in sales and marketing have known for a long time that stories trump data when it comes to persuasion because stories are easier to understand and relate to.
The schism between artful persuasion and the empirical method is as old as advertising — but it has never been as confrontational as it is now (or made a marketer's life so miserable).
Meanwhile, social intelligence — especially tasks involving negotiation, persuasion and care — hasn't evolved yet, either, as anyone who has ever screamed at Siri can attest.
As much as we may loathe the behavior of the expert flimflam man, we also have to admire his grasp of human psychology and skills of persuasion — skills it's possible to use for far more admirable ends, according to author Alexa ClaAs much as we may loathe the behavior of the expert flimflam man, we also have to admire his grasp of human psychology and skills of persuasion — skills it's possible to use for far more admirable ends, according to author Alexa Claas we may loathe the behavior of the expert flimflam man, we also have to admire his grasp of human psychology and skills of persuasion — skills it's possible to use for far more admirable ends, according to author Alexa Clay.
That's as close to bullet points as Split - Second Persuasion gets.
Dutton's premise is simply that «with persuasion, just as with everything else, there exists a spectrum of talent along which each of us has our place.»
Experiments on flattery, persuasion and the like could be made repeatable by using a computer as the flatterer or persuader.
(Eco-groups will supplement with what tools of persuasion they have as well; just don't rely on them for wisdom on bond yields.)
The 2014 effort was part of a high - tech form of voter persuasion touted by the company, which under Bannon identified and tested the power of anti-establishment messages that later would emerge as central themes in President Trump's campaign speeches, according to Chris Wylie, who left the company at the end of that year.
In another study, Kabacoff noted that 60,000 managers and executives in more than 140 countries rated a strategic approach to leadership as more effective than other skills like innovation, persuasion, communication, and results orientation.
Ideas and persuasion alone are as insufficient to stem the tide of illiberalism sweeping across the country...
As you may have guessed, I receive emails every day from traders of all different stripes and persuasions.
The best we can do is to remember the mystery that God chooses to call * us * to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ (a person whom Kerry neglects to mention in her heartfelt, but incomplete, accounting of the role of the Christian chaplain), and our job is to point the way to him; but this, and I think Kerry would agree, is best done through our loving actions and not, as the professor or «Nancy» above might suggest, through our fancy words, theology, or persuasion.
Reflect on this a little: Many of the inspirations of the threefold system of political economy derive from evangelical inspirations such as personal creativity, personal responsibility, freedom, the love for community through association and mutual cooperation, the aim of bettering the condition of every person on earth, the cultivation of the rule of law, respect for the natural rights of others, the preference for persuasion by reason rather than by coercion, and a powerful sense of sin.
I do not use it as much as the Times does, and I think it should not be used in a way that precludes the conversation and persuasion that should be, but is not, the ordinary mode of public discourse.
Yet inasmuch as neoconservatives are concerned with defending democracy, combating relativism, and promoting a politics of virtue, Kristol's attitudes are still very much present within that persuasion.
Now, I realize I could just as easily call it «How to be Decent to One Another on the Internet» or «How to be Human on the Internet,» but given this particular community of readers, I wanted to frame the discussion around specifically Christian values and concerns, (many of which also apply to those of other religious persuasions, of course).
And yes, sir, as a matter of fact, I will show up for every movie or miniseries version of Persuasion and I'm not even sorry.
Often it requires the commitment to discourse, persuasion, and rational intercourse in which absolute claims are not weakened but opened; one displays one's humanity as a principled difference.
And this provides a context for a conception of God in which God is seen as supreme persuasion working for «victory over force,» as love in its self - giving, its self - identifying, and its receptivity.
The model of the world as God's body encourages holistic attitudes of responsibility for and care of the vulnerable and oppressed; it is nonhierarchical and acts through persuasion and attraction; it has a great deal to say about the body and nature.
Stress was on education and persuasion with the principles only as the ends toward which society was moving.
And hard as we may try, human beings are simply incapable of any behavior that carries no bias, no moral or political persuasion
32 Persuasion is affirmed as a positive alternative to coercion or compulsion, surrendering the illusion of control and intending not to violate the freedom of the one being persuaded.
The issue between love and linear power is not finally the issue between persuasion and coercion... In some interpretations of love, especially Christian love, it would appear that love is as unilateral and nonrelational in its way as linear power is in its way.
Perhaps the hardest lesson I've had to learn as I've raised questions about Bible - Belt Christianity is that no amount of passion or persuasion can convince others to ask the same questions.
It's best not to lump all Christians together, as we come in all shapes, sizes, biblical interpretations and emphases, and political and social persuasions.
Gradually, however, acceptance of Copernicanism grew, «based not on proofs but on the persuasion of what was increasingly seen as a coherent system.»
The late - nineteenth century saw this classical view displaced, however, when the sodomite was set up as the bearer of a distinct and pervasive psychological persuasion.
The Bible as Rhetoric: Studies in Biblical Persuasion and Credibility is a collection of essays that explore «the ways in which the persuasive (and related literary) procedures of the biblical writers cut across or reinforce their concern with truth.»
In our time, we are seeing the diminishment, if not the death, of logic as a compelling force for persuasion.
Traditional approaches to rhetoric have described the attempt to overcome division as «persuasion.
The subtle as well as the more obvious techniques of persuasion, coercion and legal controls are part of the functioning of morality.
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