Sentences with phrase «tendencies at»

I'm not as much of a S.H. E. as I used to be, but I still have those tendencies at times.
This says a lot for the strange coherence of this most enigmatic of art movements, and the relative isolation Italian artists experienced prior to their integration within international post-Minimalist tendencies at the close of the decade.
The new 2 -3-minute video modules, part of Zoetis» ongoing Commitment to Veterinarians ™ platform, are a response to the growing body of evidence that veterinary professionals worldwide experience mental illness, depression, and suicidal tendencies at a significantly higher rate than the general population.
«The slogan «Easy does it» is one way we A.A.'s remind each other that many of us have tendencies at times to overdo things, to rush heedlessly along, impatient with anything that slows us down.
Love all of your little touches, I think I need to get my hoarding and stacking tendencies at bay so I can add little things like that and not have them over run by the copious amounts of stacked things everywhere, hehe.
Being the youngest child brand of the Inditex Group, Oysho keeps up perfectly with its siblings Zara, Bershka, Pull & Bear and Massimo Dutti creating the most comfy pieces in accordance with latest design tendencies at a pretty reasonable price range.
Try checking your crisis tendencies at the door and see challenges as a chance to break through to your higher self.
He is FAR from having any Messi or Ronaldo - like tendencies at the moment and he is probably too old now to improve much further.
Despite the tendency at Notre Dame toward self - congratulation about commitment to values, undergraduates are not even required to take an ethics course.
However the tendency at Arsenal seems to be that he will either (a) Become really good, then go off to another team in search of major trophies, or (b) In 7 years we'll still be waiting for him to become consistently good while paying him very high wages in the mean time.
Unfortunately, there is a tendency at these trying moments to see a child as bad, destructive, or manipulative.
You can take advantage of this tendency at home by sticking to a relatively consistent routine both morning and evening.
The natural tendency at the shoulder joint is for the pecs to become tight.
«We must ask whether, as we look back over the ground we have traversed, we can discern any master tendency at work, and we do in fact unmistakably decry a tendency towards standardization and uniformity: a tendency which is correlative and opposite of the tendency towards differentiation and diversity which we have found to be the mark of the growth stage of civilizations.»
With a new roll angle sensor, it is possible to identify any skidding tendency at a very early stage.
There's a strongly democratic tendency at work here, which has to do with the material references of Arcangel's work, and also the inherent nature of what remains the artist's showcase manoeuvre: hacking.
In the weekly knockabout that is prime minister's question - time, the Labour opposition leader Ed Miliband pressed David Cameron to admit to this tendency at the heart of his own party.
«We want to introduce documents electronically at trial as exhibits,» she said, «and do away with the tendency at trial to rely on binders as exhibits, with everyone having copies.»

Not exact matches

At least that's my tendency.
Stroz Friedberg argues that the tendency to send files to personal accounts, as well as the increasing prevalence of BYOD (or «bring your own device») policies at companies puts this information at a heightened risk of theft.
Some argue that the country at large has a tendency to pass laws that produce no substantial effect.
If we are already late in an economic cycle when the tendency for company managements to employ a rosy spin on their numbers is at its most acute, then we should worry if this gap between opinion and reality is wider than in previous cycles.»
That tendency towards anxiety is at least helping you perform better at school, work, or wherever a sharp memory will help you get ahead.
He was known for his lavish lifestyle, an tendency for quoting the Persian poet Rumi, and appearing in designer garb alongside his wife, supermodel Helena Houdova, at high - profile events.
Comprehensive new research from scientists at Harvard, Yale, Northeastern, and the University of Maryland shows we have a clear tendency to assign certain characteristics to others based on how much (or how little) they leave to the imagination (via Wired).
I've written before about how Twitter has a tendency to become an echo chamber, where certain points of views on issues are blown up while other perspectives aren't heard at all.
Every manager probably exhibits at least one of these tendencies during their career.
Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
They acknowledge - and this is transparency at its best - that they may have some prejudice or tendencies to look at things a certain way and, therefore, seek input from others with varying views so that they might come up with the best unbiased decision possible.
Despite the growing number of cities dreaming of a car - free future, or at least a multimodal one, Ford's latest ideas bet on Americans holding onto their love of cars and their tendency to commute alone.
Yet I detect a spreading tendency to conclude that the outcry from professionals, entrepreneurs and farmers has been sustained so long now, at such a sorely aggrieved pitch, that this in itself proves Finance Minister Bill Morneau has blown it.
Researcher Andrew Hafenbrack and his team at INSEAD in Singapore, as well as the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, have concluded that 15 minutes of mindfulness meditation daily can reduce people's tendency to persist with lost causes because of past investment.
Given the tendency of bigger cities to be pro-EU, these could be the last hopes of the Remain camp if it's trailing at this point.
It's not just tech: In every company, there's a tendency to cling to an ideal candidate, exemplified by the person at the top of the org chart.
The Fed's tendency will be toward safe decisions and away from anything likely to unsettle Wall Street, said David Rosenberg at Gluskin Sheff.
With Jerome Powell about to take over as chairman and most of the seven - member Fed board of governors to be new appointees, the tendency will be toward safe decisions and away from anything likely to unsettle Wall Street, said David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the broader, long - term implications of what they do by continually kicking problems down the road.
It's the sting of rejection at the most primal level that makes us leap to judge another — a natural tendency to act in our own defense.
The real problem for Bain & Co., though, may be the firm's tendency to alienate and weaken lower - level managers at the companies where it works.
Once they do mount, another quirk of human nature comes into play — one that Baruch alluded to: the tendency for stubbornness to give way to panic, leading investors to dump their holdings at a bottom.
New CEO or not, the startup is oriented toward aggressive growth, and its tendency to push boundaries likely hasn't vanished after a handful of months without tempestuous Kalanick at the head.
There is, after all, a tendency by the media to be overly cynical when looking at the future in general and technology specifically.
Canada's trade agenda — and its difference to that of its North American neighbor the U.S. — has made news at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touting a «push back against the anti-trade tendency in globalization that will leave us all worse off.»
But inviting Moon on a surprise visit to the North could also hint at a tendency for spontaneity.
Actually, a wealth of foreign - born founders in a publication devoted to entrepreneurs shouldn't be all that surprising, given the well - known tendency for immigrants to start companies at a much higher rate than native - born Americans.
On the other, the tendency to be credulous towards astrology is at least partially explained by what people know about science - but also what kind of personality traits they have.
They also tend to believe that those at risk for developing a gambling problem will display increased compulsive gambling tendency when exposed to stimuli associated to gaming type environments.
Remote work isn't without its drawbacks, such as the tendency for people to work too much from home, while at the same time getting less exercise than if they had to trudge into an office.
«The worst type of perfectionists are those who expect others to match their own impossibly high standards,» notes PsyBlog in its write - up of Flett's research, so be particularly worried if your perfectionist tendencies are often directed at others, not just yourself.
At least that way you can manage your own tendency to judge a book by it's cover and make clever decisions about how you present yourself.
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