The rule of 1/3 is an unstated but
well known phenomenon in the therapy of teens.
There is
a well known phenomenon called crank magnetism — cranks are attracted to cranky ideas just like magnets.
I'd guess that this is already a pretty
well known phenomenon, the extent to which it happens, anyway — and already built into the models.
Credit card sign up bonuses have become a common and
well known phenomenon.
This is
a well known phenomenon in neural visual aphasias.
Following in a bizarre chain of famous deaths after Ramsey scores, the midfielder, who had previously been made aware of the stories, must be worried that this unwanted reputation is now becoming
a well known phenomenon.
It's a cartoon about the church's true ignorance to study of the scripture — which is
a well known phenomenon.
Well, actually, those are two
well known phenomenon.
It's
a well known phenomena.
Similarly, a momentary and passing sensitivity to time, or even a lasting one, are
well known phenomena: when a decision has to be made in a fairly short span of time; when a job to be done is so urgent that its accomplishment amounts to a struggle against time itself; or when in waiting for pleasant or unpleasant events one's gaze becomes increasingly fixed on the hands of the clock.
It's now
well known this phenomena is related to the sun, and if you look at the correlation between sun spot activity and temperature on the planets orbiting it you will see a very convincing connection.
Pay attention: There is
a well known phenomena called crank magnetism; cranks seem to be attracted to cranky idea just like magnets.
Not exact matches
First, even the
best social workers often lasted only three to five years before burning out, a
phenomenon known as compassion fatigue.
This
well -
known psychological occurrence is called «frequency illusion» or, more colorfully, «the Baader - Meinhof
phenomenon,» and you can make it work for you instead of against you.
This
phenomenon is
known as groupthink and it is a silent killer of
good decision - making.
Psychologists have
known for a while about a
phenomenon called «reciprocity of liking»: When we think someone likes us, we tend to like them as
well.
Now, it's very likely that Birdman will get a financial boost from a
well -
known phenomenon known as the «Oscar bump,» where moviegoers finally decide to hit the theaters to watch films that win the prestigious critical award.
Brand the party with a theme from a
well -
known movie or a recent pop - culture
phenomenon.
Given the diversity of views about the definition of scalability, perhaps it is
best thought of as a
phenomena where «you
know it when you see it.»
It is
well known for a supposed supernatural
phenomena involving the ghost of Henry Wells, who was accused of burning down the courthouse more than a century ago but has reportedly be seen in the window.
The Almanac originated such important market
phenomena as the «January Barometer» and the «Santa Claus Rally» and was instrumental in popularizing other tradable strategies, such as «The
Best Six Months Strategy» (commonly
known as «Sell in May and Go Away») and the four - year Presidential Election Cycle.
It's called «cognitive dissonance», which is a
well -
known phenomenon.
Insurance companies are
well aware of the
phenomenon in which people who take out insurance against, say, burglary, are
known (on average if not in every case) to modify their behaviour so that the risk of being burgled increases.
Confronted by the
phenomenon of «socialization» in which Mankind is irresistibly involved, do we seek to
know how to act that we may
better conform to the secret processes of the world of which we are a part?
Lakatos defines a research programme as «progressive» if in the long run it leads to the discovery of novel
phenomena and previously unexpected facts as
well as accounting for facts already
known.
She was a
known historical type — modernist ex-pat, an American in Paris — but add her black skin and naked body, dancing and singing before adoring Europeans, and you have a
phenomenon well suited to themes of transgression and performativity, the male gaze and the allure of the Other.
As is
well known, the method of Newton's Philosopiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, after which Russell and Whitehead's work was modeled, was to infer particular propositions from
phenomena and then render these general by induction.
It is for this reason that I consider it the first and primal act of ethical and theological consideration what the
well -
known theologian of the «
phenomenon of man», Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, refers to as the responsibility of «seeing», of being able to «understand» the «
phenomenon» and the «facts» of history and human development that are taking place within the wider spectrum of the movement of the human spirit to move beyond where it currently stands into a different and perhaps higher level of its manifestation.
This capacity to resonate would account not only for Newton's action at a distance and Sheldrake's morphic resonance; even more it accounts in the observed «one - dimensional» system of language for the
well -
known phenomena of flash forwards and recapitulations.
They fall under the spell of one or another charismatic rabbi (or «Rebbe»), a
phenomenon for which a precedent already existed in the century - old Hasidic communities of Lubavitch, Satmar, Belz and other less
well known East - European centers.
Best known is the collapse of the traditional model when confronted by the
phenomena of the subatomic world.
My experience is that constant illness tends to induce preoccupation with one's ills; the tyranny of invalids is a
well -
known phenomenon.
Wikipedia states that the
well -
known phenomenon of «garlic breath» is allegedly alleviated by eating fresh parsley so you may want to follow this soup up with munching on a sprig of parsley or two.
The Par - 3 jinx, of course, is a
well -
known phenomenon and Tiger is not going to be the one to try and break it.
although u are right, but u need 2
know dat d problem arsenal is aving is not of age but is of aving
good reserves.we should all clamour 4 our coach to sign about 5 quality players irrespective of their age.IF D LIKE OF MESSI CAN B A
PHENOMENON EVEN AT YOUNG AGE; AND D LIKE OF CHAMBERLAIN CAN CHANGE MATCH AGAINST AC MILAN; AND ALSO IF DORTMUND WITH THEIR YOUNG SQUAD CAN WIN BUNDESLIGA; THEN QUALITY IS WHAT WE NEED AND NOT AGE.
The Arsenal November Curse is a
phenomenon well -
known amongst Arsenal fans.
When David Yeager came to Stanford as a psychology graduate student in the mid-2000s, the department was home to some of the biggest names in the psychology of education, including Claude Steele,
best known for his discovery of a
phenomenon called stereotype threat, and Carol Dweck, famous for her work on student mindset.
This is a popular and
well -
known brand name that has been producing baby carriers since 2002, at the start of the modern babywearing
phenomenon.
I should
know — a
good portion of my own parenting fails have come from this
phenomenon.
This is a
well -
known phenomena called «digestive leukocytosis», in which there is a rise in the number of leukocytes — white blood cells — after eating.
Another
phenomenon associated with in - home sleep training, is that babies often do things for a stranger that they won't do for their parents - I have no clinical evidence for this statement, but in my experience babies and toddlers will be more compliant to an authority figure that they do not
know very
well.
This
phenomenon is also referred to as «social desirability bias» and is a
well -
known feature of survey research: survey respondents are reluctant to provide answers they think the interviewer, or society at large, might disapprove of.
As for Miliband, he will be feeling pleased with the momentum the win gives him - a
phenomenon the Lib Dems
know well.
Shostak also brought up a less frightening but perhaps more existentially dreadful possibility about some future first contact: what if we finally hear from aliens broadcasting their presence as sentient beings, and the big announcement is their understanding of
well -
known mathematical
phenomena such as the Fibonacci sequence.
«Our goal is to provide some
good models of assessments that can reveal what students
know about energy - related disciplinary core ideas and how
well they can use those ideas along with science practices and crosscutting concepts to make sense of energy - related
phenomena,» said Herrmann - Abell.
Batalha contends Coughlin and his co-authors are merely highlighting an all - too - common and already
well -
known problem with many exoplanet claims: Studies often only account for astrophysical
phenomena, not problems with instruments that might degrade data quality.
The
well -
known «placebo effect» is a
phenomenon whereby a patient's condition improves or a patient experiences side effects despite having received a «fake» treatment.
A brand new science for studying this networked
phenomenon, and in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we
know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a
better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you
know, should be of just an interesting
phenomenon.
Moreover, she finds that many of the same parts in the brain become active when people feel both love and hate, a confusing
phenomenon she admits she got to
know well during the dissolution of her marriage.
Although blink suppression was a
well -
known cognitive
phenomenon, just how it occurs in the brain was not, says psychologist David Burr of the University of Firenze in Italy.