Sentences with phrase «rather than an expert»

By luck — rather than expert planning — we happened to find ourselves near the Pantheon around lunchtime.
If one analyzes respondents» reports of their own experience rather than expert perceptions, most of the neat results about corruption's causes disappear.
«This report focusing on acute migraine treatment reflects the changing nature of guidelines toward evidence - based treatment rather than expert opinion,» said Dr. Marmura.
The analysis, formulated by U.N. and University of Washington (UW), Seattle, researchers, is the first of its kind to use modern statistical methods rather than expert opinions to estimate future birth rates, one of the determining factors in population forecasts.
Depending on their abilities, using inquiry learning can make you a facilitator rather than an expert.
In terms of using the Smartboard and the Smart notebook, I was positioned as a colearner rather than an expert.
So, rather than experts advising the bench, each side presents the most favourable explanation that helps its own case.
As we read the report, we're likely to assume that a number represents a degree of statistical certainty, rather than an expert's confidence in his or her opinion.
Anne - Marie Winton comments in Pensions Expert on how trustees are beginning to rely on their emotions rather than expert opinions...
Today the Court granted certiorari to Harrington v. Richter, an ineffective assistance of counsel case challenging the issuance of habeas corpus relief by the Ninth Circuit based upon counsel's reliance on cross-examination and other methods to create reasonable doubt about the defendant's guilt rather than expert - opinion testimony.
Doctors often view pharma sales reps as salesmen, rather than experts.
If we start to do primary healthcare with the holistic values that Aboriginal community controlled services have done for a while, and if we start to see health professional roles as technical facilitators rather than experts to be believed at all costs, then what we are doing is enabling a community development model of health, where we see our roles as working in partnership with communities of all shapes and sizes to deliver the best outcomes.
The consultant typically takes the role as facilitator and coach rather than the expert that solves the problems at hand, empowering the family to take action.

Not exact matches

But rather than encourage foreign adoptions, many experts argue that the convention has contributed to their decline.
While retirees shouldn't abandon dividend stocks, many investment experts are now looking for companies that provide a little growth with that income, rather than just a high yield.
If so, you may be the type of person happiness expert Gretchen Rubin calls an Eeyore — someone who'd rather eat their iphone than give themselves a contentment score in the 90s.
One key limitation of the recent Fitbit study, says Dr. Vincent Thijs, an expert on stroke at the University of Melbourne's Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, is that it demonstrates only that the tracker and algorithm can detect persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation, rather than paroxysmal AFib (or short, sudden spasms).
As «Game of Thrones» expert Kim Renfro at Tech Insider points out, this is likely a flash forward rather than a flashback because the Mad King was never able to execute his plan.
Transformation expert Scott Klein advised LanguageLine to pivot quickly rather than waste precious time.
The reason to push fibre out to households rather than to nodes, then, isn't just to make those gigabit speeds possible, it's also to create fatter pipes so people aren't constrained in how much they can use the Internet, which they will be if copper wires are part of the plan (Update: one network expert tells me that FTTN doesn't necessitate data caps, although that hasn't stopped providers of it from enforcing them, especially here in Canada)..
Advertisers are likely to stick with proven strategies, such as comedy or positive emotions rather than controversies such as athletes kneeling during the National Anthem, marketing experts said.
What some experts are doing is putting up a straw man, pointing to those extreme cases in which some people let the development of the business plan become an end in itself — something that gets in the way of business rather than helping to optimize it.
So rather than continue to focus on an internecine squabble, we talked to six of the smartest energy experts around and asked them to program the GPS coordinates for America's clean energy future.
But experts watching the botched rollout from the sidelines believe the problems could have been averted if the White House had staged the project rather than putting up the full site all at once.
«The key to growing a business is to consistently meet and find specific goals that move your business forward,» says David Mitroff, Ph.D., a business consultant, marketing expert, keynote speaker, and founder of Piedmont Avenue Consulting, Inc. «What most business owners don't realize is that the process for business growth is an accumulation of small milestones rather than one huge leap.
Russia is thought to use military contractors in Syria rather than its military — experts speculate it's to maintain deniability for acts of war and conceal the true cost of fighting from the Russian people.
It may seem counterintuitive to send more emails rather than less, but productivity expert Jason Womack says limiting emails to one topic each actually leads to faster responses.
And better to do the thinking now, rather than when such a tool is actually needed, fast,» opined bankruptcy expert Stephen Lubben for Dealbook in The New York Times.
One of those lessons was to surround herself with experts, and make sure they function — this is a favourite leadership analogy of Broader's — like a cabinet rather than a house of representatives.
The most talked about gaffe came to light thanks to the scrutiny of outside experts, rather than in the FBI write - up.
You've heard a lot of social media experts stress the importance of having a genuine voice (as in sounding human rather than corporate) when posting links or information to your company's social media pages.
Apple is reportedly prioritizing working on the software for a driverless car, rather than building one from scratch, as is indicated by its hiring of Dan Dodge, the founder of QNX and one of the premiere experts in car software.
Sheindlin's method of proving her worth, rather than negotiating around it, is precisely what personal finance expert Ramit Sethi says he would advise any professional looking to increase their salary to do.
Rather than gain the help he had expected, Marsala has been directed to seek professional help from data recovery experts as soon as possible.
Many experts recommend setting limits for how far off - target each type of asset can be, rather than following a schedule on a calendar.
Sanwal said he was surprised to find that most of the content being produced in his industry lacked any quantitative analysis; what he saw were primarily opinion pieces by experts trying to sell their arguments based on their industry reputations rather than any real data.
As a simple example, promoting from within rather than hiring outside experts can have a profound effect on your company's overall morale.
Meanwhile, a wide array of scientists and experts have come to the same recommendation — intense work liberally sprinkled with breaks to increase output — through research rather than athletic metaphors.
rather than «You need to shape up,»» says Paul Hebert, human resources expert and vice president of solutions design at Symbolist.
In today's online business world, it's much more commonplace to hear experts extol the benefits of inbound rather than outbound marketing.
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Rather than tap the crowd of consumers, some companies keep track of hot trends and industries via a network of in - the - know experts.
According to several goal - setting experts, it's easier to create «anti-resolutions»: Commit to things you want to stop doing rather than things you want to start doing.
«If this is true then it looks like Cohen may have made an unreported loan to the campaign rather than a contribution,» said Richard L. Hasen, an expert in election law at the University of California, Irvine.
In fact, a range of experts agree that Mr. Trump's proposals are more likely to deepen those problems, particularly if China or other targeted nations retaliate, rather than accept his demands.
A range of experts agree that Donald J. Trump's proposals are more likely to deepen America's economic pains, particularly if China or other targeted nations retaliate, rather than accept his demands.
«This could bring to light voices who aren't normally heard within a company, including people who aren't invited to meetings because they aren't seen as «expert» enough - resulting in more accurate calculations of value which could lead to promoting the best people, rather than the perceived best people or people with the loudest voices.
Unless the PBO's mandate is changed and the Office reports directly to Parliament, rather than to the Library of Parliament, it will never be fully independent and have access to information from departments and agencies that it requires to provide Parliamentarians and the public with the expert analysis they need to hold the Government to account.
Rather than discuss the fine points about social insurance programmes and human dignity, repeating urban myths about Loto 10/42 is now accepted expert media commentary from a distinguished economist being interviewed by Don Newman.
If you're prepared to hear an inkling of change, you'll come across like the true expert you are rather than someone scrambling to keep their business.
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