Sentences with phrase «picture thinking tends»

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Conversely, if you tend to get bogged down in details, you might need a partner with «big - picture» thinking who can keep your eyes on the prize.
I think we tend to have a romanticized picture of what it looked like for people to leave everything behind and follow Jesus into unknown places.
«I think if I'm in a happier place I tend to be more able to see the bigger picture with the art that we're creating,» he explains.
We tend to think of holy war as the strong using God to justify their conquest of the weak, but the Old Testament flips this picture on its head: God arises on behalf of the weak when the tyranny of the strong has raged for far too long.
Those in favour of a break with the EU often paint a rosy picture in which the UK is able to get what it wants and maintain unfettered access to the single market while sceptics tend to assume that the EU can not offer to renege on some core principle like the freedom of movement for persons but at this stage it's mostly guesswork (and possibly quite a bit of bluff / wishful thinking on both sides).
The other standard trackers all paint an equally bleak picture for the government, on the forced choice question (which I always tend to think of our best indicator of which way tactical voting is likely to go next time round, given that there are no regular tracker questions that ask directly about it) the Conservatives now enjoy a 12 point lead over Labour, they have an 8 point lead as the party most likely to run the economy well, David Cameron has an 8 point lead as Best Prime Minister.
When people think of cardio, they tend to picture somebody out jogging around the block, or somebody stuck in a gym, sweating on a treadmill for 45 — 60 minutes.
When people think of cardio training, however, they tend to instantly picture themselves sweating buckets on a treadmill in a crowded gym, running on the same machine for up to an hour at a time, possibly even longer still.
Think about the image that brings up: I picture a humble guy, in overalls, tending to his crops day in and day out.
These learners tend to think in pictures and need to create vivid mental images to retain information.
I think for the most part, books and films, lend themselves to the honesty of what is experienced in our own lives, but tend to take on an element of fantasy in certain storylines in order to encompass a larger picture.
When we think of a damaged dog, we tend to picture a dog from a background of abuse and neglect.
When most people think of foreign transaction fees, they tend to picture an overseas trip and purchases made in a foreign land.
But for the time being, I haven't seen much to warrant recommending someone spending $ 500, unless they really just need to have that little bit of extra graphical umph... and for people like that, I don't really think too much on recommendations, because they likely already made up their mind and don't tend to look at the bigger picture anyways.
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this context, the white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making in the West, from commercial galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square foot space on 20th Street in New York) to websites such as Contemporary Art Daily that tend to privilege the flattened picture surfaces of post-minimalist paintings, which look good filtered through the even light of a laptop screen.
January 17, 2018 by Alexis Blue, University of Arizona «People who worry about animals and nature tend to have a more planetary outlook and think of bigger picture issues,» Helm said.
I think we need to emphasize the consistency of the whole picture, and not place too much emphasis on one line of argument, which is what the «smoking gun» language tends to encourage.
But people tend not to think of themselves as having a worldview that automagically paints the picture of the world that they form.
I mean, professional, sure, I even tend to think a good production quality of the photos, absolutely, good lighting, sure but I think some of the candid photos, some of just the around the office photos, some of the more effective ones, if you got clients who are willing to do it that show you interacting with clients, showing some emotion even because clients are dealing with some really emotional life issues when dealing with a lawyer and so letting some of that show through in the imagery and the pictures and the videos that you use is extremely powerful and Google My Business is definitely a place to be doing that.
When we think about embezzlement we tend to picture wealthy people stealing millions of dollars.
Even when we caveat like crazy, audiences (me included) take away a smooth, pretty picture that doesn't do justice to messy reality [by the same token, I think we tend to underappreciate the Herculean efforts of true change agents].
Finally, the survey tended to demonstrate that teens don't think about the consequences» — many reported that they sent messages or pictures as a «sexy present,» to be «fun or flirtatious,» in response to such content they received, or (heaven forbid) simply as «a joke.»
When we think about augmented reality, we tend to get off the rails and picture something like holograms and Death Star missile turrets.
In one seminal (no pun intended) study, raters were more likely to correctly match pictures of infants with biological fathers than biological mothers (i.e., babies looked more like dad than mom); 4 however, this finding has not been replicated by subsequent research.5, 6 Interestingly, dads who think their kids look like them tend to have more positive relationships with those children.7 It makes sense that mothers (and mothers» relatives) are more likely to say that a baby looks like the father, possibly as a form of reassuring the father of his paternity.8 Although, to be fair, there is just something about a bald chubby baby that looks more «dad - like» than «mom - like.»
Most children tend to develop skills for thinking and learning in a predictable sequence (eg children start to tell stories by looking at pictures in a book before they learn to recognise words).
(I don't mean to make it all about me, but you know, when we look at design pictures online, we tend to think of how it would be to function in that environment.)
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