Sentences with phrase «stuff done in the real world»

Then all the volunteers were given a task designed to test executive function — a fancy term for skills like selecting tasks and staying focused, that help us get stuff done in the real world.

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As boring as it may sound, having a reputation for reliability and dependability and getting stuff done is the best thing that people in the real world can say about you.
Face it... in the real world, you don't make money trying random little tips, scattered flavor - of - the - month stuff, or trying out the latest greatest app and another one and another one.
Reassure your child that the scary stuff in the nightmare didn't happen in the real world.
In the real world, such absorption claims have nothing to do with efficacy; they're simply the stuff of cleverly written research articles, with graphs that seem to illustrate meaningful differences, and very convincing marketing campaigns.
-- because the world looks like the real place — Oh, I wish there was an Iron Man that could jump in a suit and do cool stuff and say cool stuff at press conferences.
In addition, while students may or may not do stuff for Mr. Miller, they are more likely to engage when there is a real - world audience looking at their work, giving them feedback, and helping them improve.
But as of right now, there doesn't seem to be an end game or any real goals except for survive and build cool stuff in a neat little sci - fi world (which is still pretty fun though).
But before we do get too far down the Rabbit Hole of REAL COMPLEXITY and not the easy strasight forward stuff like Climate Science Models but the complexity of Humans in the Real World.REAL COMPLEXITY and not the easy strasight forward stuff like Climate Science Models but the complexity of Humans in the Real World.Real World.....
More of that stuff in the middle white space... — «consistent with the estimated responses» — well, it may well be, but that doesn't prove much — remember that the models, so far as they go, do predict some things that don't appear to be happening in the real world (tropospheric warming, etc)-- the fact that one particular number happens to be within a (fairly large) range of predictions is not especially persuasive.
It is more real - world, since when the device is on charge overnight, not only is power being used to charge the battery, but also to run the device (remember, your device is doing stuff in the background like checking email), so this goes beyond just measuring the power used to charge the battery
Jeffrey has been doing Subject To deals for the past 25 years and did 4 in the last two weeks, so this is not seminar stuff that you don't know if it works in the real world or not.
But, in the real world, he drags in enough stuff — but it doesn't end up on the upholstered furniture.
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