Sentences with phrase «with less thought»

«The rush to technology has often been about devices, with less thought given to the instructional purpose for using computers in the classroom,» Factor said.
The new atheism isn't really so new... It's the same old atheism, except, perhaps, with less thought... I consider most atheists good people who exercise great empathy.
Imagine a meeting with less I think we should debating going on and more discussion on how we need to help existing customers and prospective buyers get from here to there.
Many decades of sport psychology research tells us that best performances are strongly correlated with less thinking.

Not exact matches

The more that people push themselves to think about all the possibilities that could happen, and particularly to visualize and think a little bit on possibilities that might contradict with each other, the more they become attuned to understanding what's really likely and what's less likely.
Or in other words, rather than assume that walking while thinking splits your mental and physical resources, leaving less to devote to each, the scientists actually found «an increase in arousal or activation associated with physical activity... which then can be invested into the cognition,» according to the paper reporting the research.
With the emphasis on quality answers and content you should also think less like a marketer with heavy sales messages and more like a publisher or journalWith the emphasis on quality answers and content you should also think less like a marketer with heavy sales messages and more like a publisher or journalwith heavy sales messages and more like a publisher or journalist.
And you may need less money to retire on than you thought to begin with.
That's bound to be thought provoking for psychologists, but it's also of use to those of us with less academic interests too.
Erik Brannon, analyst with IHS, thinks the market is saturated and that the paradigm shift underway in the U.S. — where young people who matured in a post-2008 climate of cord shaving are now moving on to cord cutting — is happening in Canada but just to a lesser degree.
The gathering is intended to probe what companies from Johnson & Johnson to 3M to Samsung — as well as every leading consulting firm across the globe — have already discovered: that smart, creative, and bold «design thinking» is one of the most essential (if too - often - overlooked) pathways for companies to build better products, connect with customers, improve their collaborations, and make the day - to - day corporate processes that now drive most of us crazy less crazy - making in the future.
But since mainstream news outlets are already mischaracterizing the data with eye - ball catching headlines like «Your lifetime earnings are probably determined in your 20s,» I thought I'd provide some advice that's a bit less sensational and a lot more balanced:
With 21.9 million Americans either unemployed or underemployed and plenty of doting parents, mentors, and siblings dispensing advice on what they should and shouldn't do, I thought I'd take the road less traveled.
What with all this wine paraphernalia, we thought we might as well include some great wine that you can buy on Amazon no less.
Every business owner I work with thinks their project will take less time than it actually does.
Still, while those with less gold - plated resumes need to think more carefully, Kalt's piece is a refreshing reminder that talent generally shows through — and generally the best way to develop your talent is to follow you interests instead of trying to stick to a narrow, pre-described career path.
In short, you're getting away with less than you think when it comes to sneaking a look at your phone.
Along with Musk, many of the country's top entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman are thinking more long - term than ever, not less.
As backward as it sounds, getting rich often has less to do with the money than the mentality, he writes in his book «How Rich People Think
If you think you are the only person who can perform a specific task your issue is more with you and less with those around you.
He's less hopeful about the Bangladeshi government's initiatives, but says, «I think that part of the key points of this agreement is that you've got some of the major buyers in Bangladesh working with some of the major trade unions and labour rights groups together to push on Bangladesh and I think that combination is going to be a powerful force.»
As ever, the causes of the cryptocurrency's fortunes are less than clear, but some experts reckon it might have something to do with the approach of April 17, the deadline for filing taxes in the U.S. Others think it's a function of geopolitical fears and sanctions.
Chipmakers are already among the market's best performers this year, but Ankur Crawford of the Alger Spectra Fund thinks Broadcom (avgo), at less than 16 times 2017 earnings, looks undervalued following its merger with Avago.
While we've come to think of the iconic PB&J as a convenient, healthy alternative to a sandwich made with lean meats or veggies, a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich packs more sugar and calories than the standard turkey and cheese or hummus sandwich — and has less protein, a key muscle - building ingredient that also helps keep you feeling full until your next meal.
While cancer and Alzheimer's seemingly don't have that much in common, there is one key link that researchers at MD Anderson think could be useful: People with a history of cancer are less likely to get Alzheimer's, while people with Alzheimer's are less likely to get cancer.
I think that with the strong dollar, certain companies will look to make acquisitions, mainly in the United States, because it is now less costly to do so.
Last June, the internet giant debuted its Made with Code campaign in an effort to get young women excited about computer science — a field that less than one percent of high school girls think of as part of their future.
European stocks, which had followed much of Wall St's rout on Monday, had less dramatic falls Tuesday, but failed to stabilize with any conviction after data showing service sector activity across the Eurozone and U.K. was weaker than originally thought in December.
For example you could say, «Our competitor with similar metrics recently got financed at a $ 20 million pre-money valuation, here is why I think we're better...» Setting terms to the investor by saying something like, «I won't take less than this valuation» is the surest way to turn off a potential investor.
You'd think someone with that kind of resume, topped by a Stanford MBA no less, would think up a more substantive business than a dating app.
«Working at Indiegogo was an incredible experience, and I wouldn't move on for anything less than something I thought was an extraordinary experience with huge potential,» said Chapnick.
According to a story in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, his reasoning goes like this: «Call me opportunistic; I thought I could get better people with less competition because we were willing to understand the skills and capabilities that many of these women had.»
Because equity investors — that tend to get what they ask for — increasingly are saying enough is enough, and a lot of releveraging activity was front loaded, and with an expected more benign rate hiking cycle there is less urgency to pull the trigger on deals, we continue to think that corporate balance sheets (ex-energy, ex-materials) will improve in 4Q and into 2016.
«Call me opportunistic; I thought I could get better people with less competition because we were willing to understand the skills and capabilities that many of these women had.»
But, four sources familiar with Elliott's thinking said Europe offered a lot of scope, as fewer activist funds operated there than in the United States, and European companies have been subject to the attentions of activists for less time.
Asked to make a case for the work of short sellers like himself, Muddy Waters» Block said in an e-mail to Canadian Business: «We think the real estate crisis [in the U.S.] could have been less severe had short - sellers felt comfortable enough to speak publicly about the problems they found with subprime lenders.
«Why do so many Americans think playing footsie with fringe hate groups isn't a disqualifier from polite society, much less the presidency?
I think this has less to do with our generation, actually, and more to do with how our world is changing.
In terms of wider implications for corporate America, CEOs didn't think the country's image was tarnished and ranked the likelihood that foreign corporations would be less likely to do business with the U.S. government or companies very low.
Fifty - six - year - old Amie Crawford, who graduated with an associate's degree in interior design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and had a successful 30 - year career as an interior designer, never thought she'd be in a job where the average take - home pay was less than a fifth of what she had made before.
You may end up spending less money, feeling more confident about t... he security of your data, and, should the topic arise, working with someone who thinks a football is elliptical, not round.
The way Zuckerberg and Facebook may be thinking about user acquisition then has far less to do with simply adding more users, but rather giving communities the tools they need to build meaningful connections (under the assumption that they too will invite others to join the group, and subsequently Facebook as a platform).
Noting that Google's leadership greenlighted the autonomous idea «before a time when anybody thought this would be thing,» Krafcik — who now looks less like the auto executive he once was and more like the forever cool keyboard player in a 1970s progressive rock band, goateed and with styled gray hair and a trimly fitted blue suit — stressed that Google understood from the beginning the need to partner with car companies and early on sought to imagine how that collaboration might work.
«I think anything less than that is just marginal improvement but a lot of people confuse marginal improvement with disruption,» he says.
Some folks think the franchisor will do it all for them — that somehow a franchise is a silver bullet where you can work less and make more with no risk.
That formidable sum was assumed to have made it impossible for new software companies to even think of beginning with anything less.
Can we somehow have all the productivity and efficiency gains that we think come along with this kind of workplace lifestyle, but at less personal cost?
As usual with Roubini, it's scary reading; but that makes it no less thoughtful, or thought - provoking.
I've written about the art of the phone call before, but thought I'd include a primer below for those with less experience.
You might be able to live the life you want with a lot less money than you think.
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