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Over the years I've gotten more conscientious about avoiding possibly offensive entries.
This "safety valve" effect should give the more conscientious open-borders-pushers pause.
Likewise, people whose partners were more conscientious and less neurotic were happier as well.
Notably, some of the more conscientious voices among Turkey's religious conservatives criticize this ugly reality.
The end result here is a game that feels far more conscientious than in the past.
The new model starts with founders being much more conscientious about their products and their businesses.
Especially after age 30, people may get a little more conscientious and agreeable, but improvements are modest.
Are you seeing a change in companies wanting to learn how to craft more conscientious kids' content?
It will encourage its users to be more conscientious about how they're sharing their information on the site.
"I expect that the whole process will be much tidier and much more conscientious going forward," he said.
But Patagonia is taking a much more conscientious tack when it comes to the post-Thanksgiving shopping bonanza.
Patients taking the drug also experienced "drastic" improvements in sleep and became more conscientious, according to the study.
Together we are inspiring the world to be more conscientious and to use technology to fulfill our human potential.
Should the digital music community be more conscientious about posterity in what can feel like a somewhat throwaway format?
"We've got to do a better job and be more conscientious of not fouling in that situation," Donovan said.
To succeed in the future, to have real teeth, anti-corruption efforts need fewer cheerleaders and more conscientious onlookers.
Lighter long coats from designers like Rachel Comey, Rodebjer, and other more conscientious designers are also a go-to.
As consumers become more conscientious about the origins of their clothing brands, shopping in the classically fashionable city is evolving.
First, people who were more conscientious, extraverted, and agreeable—but less neurotic—tended to be happier overall and with their relationship.
Its seriousness is more than a little square, and its tackling of weighty moral issues feels more conscientious than truly challenging.
For what it's worth, I did become more conscientious about charging the damn things, after being left without earbuds a few times.
The brand accepts accountability and is exploring actions to improve how we operate day-to-day to become more conscientious and aware. pic.twitter.
We need to be more conscientious about these kinds of things to make sure that they don&apost happen again in the future.
Kesha is not alone in picking this year to move away from her party-girl pop star roots to a more conscientious sound.
Rather than a radical departure from the previous government, I expect to see a subtle shift to a more conscientious style of capitalism.
This "motherhood penalty" is often followed by the "good-daughter penalty", when elderly parents require care and daughters prove more conscientious than sons.
If states realize they are wasting their own healthcare dollars, rather than Uncle Sam's, they will be much more conscientious about controlling costs.
Harry is the elder, more conscientious bean counter, conscious of the old country, honest and devout, the self-appointed guardian of family morals.
But this instant affluence fades as people develop a more conscientious grasp on their income and eventually spending decreases, returning to a normal pattern.
Some are taking more conscientious steps to limit their travel, not only to keep themselves more safe, but to project a responsible image online.
Since people are becoming more conscientious about their looks they realize that there's no such thing as one-size-fits all - particularly businessmen and women.
"If you do that consistently, you're programming your brain to make that thought salient, and therefore you're more conscientious of not doing it," he says.
"Women may be more conscientious of small changes in body weight when they are taking a pill everyday versus when they are not," Dr. Halfon says.
Yes, you'll be more conscientious to retail workers if you know their plight — but if you don't, you should still treat them with common decency. 4.
And while I can't say I've turned my back on it forever, I am certain I will be adopting a more conscientious approach to any future consumption.
Indeed, personality science finds that, generally, people become more conscientious (the personality trait of working diligently, and just generally having your shit together) as they get older.
Thankfully, innovators and businesses are developing fabric, food and other products that are produced in more humane and sustainable ways to meet the demands of more conscientious consumers.
For instance, more conscientious people were more likely to be friends with relatives or people of the same sex, though the study authors don't speculate as to why.
However, advocates hope that a straw ban will make customers more conscientious overall, leading to further advocacy against ocean pollution, longer term effects that remain to be seen.
Just recognizing that e-waste is the fastest growing municipal waste stream in the world and making sure people are much more conscientious about recycling e-waste [is important].
Responsibility is the theme of "Trollhunters" — already more conscientious than your average teenager, Jim struggles with the idea of being responsible for the safety of the trolls as well.
The problem requires a full-court press across society, from changing how we use and dispose of products to constructing cities more densely to being more conscientious with our food.
Josh, your character starts off trying to abandon Spell's case so he can maintain his fragile status quo but ends up becoming a much more conscientious person by the end.
The difference between their dough recipes doesn't quite put to rest the suspicion that Violet should be more conscientious about avoiding overlap even though Al Forno is 180 miles away.
South Korea -- still technically at war with its northern neighbor -- imprisons more conscientious objectors than any other country, but Jehovah's Witnesses and other objectors are optimistic this will soon change.
All this stuff… I'm trying to be more conscientious, but at the same time make something that I see is beautiful and thus I have to shape it in certain ways.
Prospective users are questioned about their ability to stick to a regimen because the extract must be applied every day, and they are told that the more conscientious they are, the better.
I find the time limits are a reasonable way to get our 5-year-old to be more conscientious of how much time he spends online and of what he&aposs doing.
It's both groundbreaking and meager, both heartening and disappointing—a long-overdue retreat from decades of inhumane policy, but also an insufficiently small step toward a more conscientious approach to crime and punishment.
But considering that Uber drivers can slap us with a bad rating just as fast as we can rate them, you'd think we'd be a little more conscientious about reining in our shitty behavior.
Personality may be part of it: Generally speaking, people who like to clean may be more conscientious and detail-oriented, Saxbe says, while people who dislike it may be more spontaneous and less organized.
South Korea jails more conscientious objectors than the rest of the world put together, according to Amnesty International, with hundreds imprisoned every year, many of them Jehovah's Witnesses who refuse to serve due to their religious beliefs.
Some of these attacks come from academic reactionaries, certainly, but the park's social legacy calls for more conscientious treatment than three pages, which is significantly less attention than Snow gives to Walt's extended haggle with television networks.
Allen Adamson, the former chairman of the brand consulting firm Landor Associates, said the fraternity house imagery and sophomoric humor that long defined many beer campaigns has come "under siege," led by millennials who are more conscientious about male chauvinism.
One of the big reasons I wanted to partake in this exercise is because I'd like to become a more conscientious consumer, one who spends on things that are valuable to me and limits my environmental footprint as much as possible.
In the hands of a more conscientious screenwriter, Bohemian Rhapsody could have afforded an opportunity for all of Queen's fans to better understand their hero by showing us how his choice to embrace his queerness shaped and informed his art.
No surprise that "employees who started work earlier in the day were rated by their supervisors as more conscientious, and thus received higher performance ratings," according to a 2014 study by the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington.
Put on the newest billy woods album (honestly, I usually just shuffle my Spotify which contains most of these artists, but writing down what I listen to has made me much more conscientious of it, hence more playlists and albums).
"We hope a more conscientious urban design along with higher awareness among bicyclists and drivers can improve perception of safety to help more people choose bicycles as a mode of transportation to get to work or around cities," Asgarzadeh said.
No surprise that "employees who started work earlier in the day were rated by their supervisors as more conscientious, and thus received higher performance ratings," according to a 2014 study by the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington.
So we've done those things, but I'd say, again, the real solution is going to come from a politics that is more conscientious, more informed, and more evidence- and data-based and more willing to understand that we are all in this together.
A 2014 study led by Dr. Barnes found that many managers have an ingrained prejudice in favor of early birds, whom they perceived as more conscientious simply because they arrived at work early, a view that could dissuade some workers from using flextime.
There seemed little to do besides use the gym, watch TV and read, but my more conscientious colleagues suggested we volunteer at the Red Cross, which had set up a gigantic shelter down the street at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
The former — the world that many of our more conscientious scientists, engineers, and designers are at work creating — depends on the have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too assumption that the developed world's current ways of life can become sustainable with better technology.
Research from the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington suggests that employees who get into the office early are generally perceived by their managers as more conscientious and receive higher performance ratings than employees who arrive later.
Much of the law's "most powerful work is entirely invisible," forcing major companies around the country to be more conscientious about how they formulate their products, said Claudia Polsky, a law professor at University of California, Berkeley who worked for years on the Prop 65 enforcement team at the California attorney general's office.
"Apple has an opportunity to lead by not only undertaking high-quality scientific studies, but also [in] ensuring that communication and public education about how the Cycle Tracking app should and should not be used is very explicitly communicated to consumers, which may help influence other companies to be more conscientious about these issues, too."
"In case the crime was meant as an attempt to deter an independent publisher like Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia from uncovering any infringements, we will use this as an opportunity to be even more conscientious and consistent in fulfilling our journalistic mission," Axel Springer said in a joint statement with Ringier AG, Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia and Ringier Axel Springer Media AG. It said it would support the Slovak authorities in their efforts to identify the killers.
The other dogma, Pinker argued, is that repressing emotions is bad and expressing them is good — a folk theory with roots in romanticism, Freudian psychoanalysis, and Hollywood, but which is contradicted by a large literature showing that people with greater self-control, particularly those who repress anger rather than "venting," lead healthier lives: they get better grades, have fewer eating disorders, drink less, have fewer psychosomatic aches and pains, are less depressed, anxious, phobic, and paranoid, have higher self-esteem, are more conscientious, have better relationships with their families, have more stable friendships, are less likely to have sex they regretted, are less likely to imagine themselves cheating in a monogamous relationship.
Not only did its writers take a more conscientious look at BoJack's boorishness and betrayals, they also deepened the story lines for those he betrayed: the loyal Labrador retriever Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tomkins) and the disintegration of the dog's marriage to the morally insecure human Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie); BoJack's ex and manager, the overworked, manipulative pink cat Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), who can only achieve happiness when she imagines her great-great-great-great granddaughter's future, but even then she imagines a dystopia; his roommate, Todd (Aaron Paul, who's called Todd "the first asexual character on television"); and former child star Sarah Lynn (Kristen Schaal), whom BoJack, lonely in his addiction, yanks from sobriety into a fateful bender.
Facebook quitters were found to be more concerned about privacy, more addicted to the Internet, and more conscientious.
Facebook quitters were found to be more concerned about privacy, more addicted to the Internet, and more conscientious.
Janet Cooper describes them as "collections of material rather than finished histories". Matthews' work is considered more conscientious, but remains "patchy".
Operation Whitecoat came to an end in 1973 when the draft for the U.S. military ended and thus no more conscientious objectors were to be conscripted.
Subsequently, during school-going ages, more conscientious children would be expected to gain more crystallized intelligence (knowledge) through education, as they would be more efficient, thorough, hard-working and dutiful.Brody, N. (1992). Intelligence (2nd ed.). New York: Academic Press.
Once a year in the month of December, Planned Parenthood and Skrappy's hosts the Wrap It Up Jam in recognition of World AIDS Day. Free STI and HIV testing are offered, along with emergency contraception. The event educates youth on personal health and tolerance. By opening dialogue, it helps to make youth more conscientious and responsible world citizens.
In contrast to Pariya's other suitors, Umar seems to like Pariya's outspokenness, though she is constantly flustered around him and becomes even more conscientious of her lack of gentle qualities, and Umar's father considers her liveliness to be a positive trait. When her town is severely damaged by the attack from the Halgals, Pariya and Umar's engagement is delayed.
Frank Sulloway argues that firstborns are more conscientious, more socially dominant, less agreeable, and less open to new ideas compared to laterborns. Large-scale studies using random samples and self-report personality tests, however, have found milder effects than Sulloway claimed, or no significant effects of birth order on personality.Harris, J. R. (2006). No two alike: Human nature and human individuality.
Researchers have used three general approaches to understanding identity development: self-concept, sense of identity, and self- esteem. The years of adolescence create a more conscientious group of young adults. Adolescents pay close attention and give more time and effort to their appearance as their body goes through changes. Unlike children, teens put forth an effort to look presentable (1991).
But he is better in homelier works, with which he adorned the royal castles of Bensberg and Oranienstein at different periods of his life. His earliest works are more conscientious, lighter and more transparent than his later ones. At all times he is bold of touch and sure of eye, giving the motion of birds with great spirit and accuracy.Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911).
" Villas explained to Salon, "Bacon has the perfect balance of sweet, salty, smoky flavor, and the perfect balance of meaty and crispy texture." Villas commented to CBS News that his book was part of a growing interest in bacon products, "We have a lot more conscientious producers today, you know, really turning out fresh great product like we've got here in this store. I mean quality bacon.
Time orientation refers to the direction (i.e., past, present, or future) that most commonly motivates a person's behavior and thinking. Using this framework, studies have shown that people who focus on the past are more likely to have adverse mental health outcomes, those who focus on the present take more risks, and those who focus on the future are more conscientious, plan, and consider future consequences.
Because of her compassion, empathy, and cuteness, she is more popular than Chocola with human boys, which leads Chocola to believe that the Human World and the Magic World are opposites. Vanilla was less popular in the Magical World than Chocola, due to her shy personality. Vanilla is also more conscientious, and more dutiful than Chocola. However, in the third volume Chocola is able to beat her in getting hearts sometimes.
Performance offers a tremendous interdisciplinary archive of social practices. It offers methods to study such phenomena as body art, ecological theatre, multimedia performance and other kinds of performance arts.Carlson (1996) Performance also provides a new registry of kinaesthetic effects, enabling a more conscientious observation of the moving body. The changing experience of movement, for example as a result of new technologies, has become an important subject of research.
WW Norton & Company. A study using the Project Talent data, which is a large-scale representative survey of American high-schoolers, with 272,003 eligible targets, found statistically significant but very small effects (the average absolute correlation between birth order and personality was .02) of birth order on personality, such that first borns were slightly more conscientious, dominant, and agreeable, while also being less neurotic and less sociable. Parental SES and participant gender had much larger correlations with personality.
"A more conscientious official has never held public office in this county," declared Yolo County historian Thomas Jefferson Gregory. Henshall spoke often at conferences and published papers in professional journals, and active on the national level in the American Library Association.She contributed a detailed chapter on the history of Yolo County schools for the county history published in 1913. She was a charter member and president of Yolo County's chapter of Native Daughters of the Golden West.
Hill & Simeone (2007), p. 27 From this period onwards, Messiaen incorporated birdsong into all of his compositions and composed several works for which birds provide both the title and subject matter (for example the collection of thirteen pieces for piano Catalogue d'oiseaux completed in 1958, and La fauvette des jardins of 1971).Kraft (2013) Paul Griffiths observed that Messiaen was a more conscientious ornithologist than any previous composer, and a more musical observer of birdsong than any previous ornithologist.Griffiths (1985), p.
The declaration has its foundation in the dignity of the person as understood through human reason, having its roots in divine revelation, Therefore, Christians are called to an even more conscientious respect for religious freedom. Man's response to God in faith must be free – no person is to be forced to embrace Christianity. This is a major tenet of the Catholic faith, contained in Scripture and proclaimed by the Fathers. Religious freedom contributes to the environment where such free response is possible.
University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning website, DesignBuildBLUFF.DesignBuildBLUFF: Drawing on two-by-foursSustainable Homes for People Who Need ThemSustainably-built House by DesignBuildBluff in Navajo Nation-Southern UtahStudents from the University of Utah Planning For And With Families Who Live Below the Poverty LineDesignBuildBluff Mission & Philosophy The students are empowered “with the practical hard skills needed to test their theories through applied research. With the hope that students will become better, more conscientious, and empathetic architects for the benefit of the larger community.
She became more and more conscientious of the misuse of natural resources by the fishing industry and the major waste that could be prevented. In 1971 she published L’Ocean, Les Betes et L’Homme, to denounce the disaster that men create and its effects on the oceans. Through many conferences and forums and for the rest of her life, she advocated for the betterment of the marine world. She died on 25 December 1997 in Douarnenez. On May 17, 2019, Google Doodle commemorated Anita Conti’s 120th birthday.
Raymond Q. “Ray” Gillette (Adam Reed), is an intelligence analyst, field agent, and one of the few competent members of ISIS. Like Lana, he is a much more conscientious field agent than Archer, and the two are close friends. Ray is openly gay and often verbally-abused in a sophomoric fashion by almost everyone who speaks to him, having an outright hostile relationship with Malory (who disparagingly refers to him as "Ms. Gillette") and an often- adversarial one with Archer though they frequently assist each other.
As a result of his relationship with Walt, Jesse becomes an excellent meth cook, ultimately leading to his exploitation by others. Despite his criminal lifestyle, Jesse is far more conscientious than Walt. He is horrified, particularly during later seasons, by the brutality at the higher levels of the drug trade, but remains involved with Walt because he is not sure what else he can do. He is very protective of children; his desire to keep children out of the violent drug world gives rise to several key events throughout the series.
One modern theory of personality states that the Big Five personality traits of Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism represent most of the important elements of personality that can be measured. Contemporary empirical research shows that birth order does not influence the Big Five personality traits. In his 1996 book Born to Rebel, Frank Sulloway suggested that birth order had powerful effects on the Big Five personality traits. He argued that firstborns were much more conscientious and socially dominant, less agreeable, and less open to new ideas compared to laterborns.
The impact of older siblings are power predictors for the younger sibling's gender role attitudes, sex-typed personality qualities, and masculine leisure activities. Findings suggest that girls develop less traditional attitudes than boys, thus, relative to stereotypically traditional development, older male siblings are more conscientious towards masculine activities, which are evidently modeled after by younger siblings more than feminine activities.McHale, S. M., Updegraff, K. A., Helms-Erikson, H. (2001). Sibling influences on gender development in middle childhood and early adolescence: a longitudinal study. Developmental Psychology. 37(1). 115-125.
Internal ethics are concerned with the well being of employees, employee and customer satisfaction, benefits, wages, unionization, fair sex and race representation, and the banks environmental standing. Environmentally the potential combined effect of banks switching to more environmentally friendly practices (i.e. less paper use, less electrical use, solar power, energy efficient light bulbs, more conscientious employee travel policies with concern to commuting and air travel) is huge. However, when compared with many other sectors of the economy banks do not incur the same burden of energy, water and paper use.
The Toy Poodle was bred down in size from the larger Standard Poodle, most likely by crossing with various very small Bichon types, such as the Maltese and Havanese. Most of the modern breeds have ancestries that include various older dog types and breeds; see individual breed articles for details of the origin of each breed. Health of crossbred dogs depends on their being descended from healthy parents. Breeders who select their breeding stock for cost-effectiveness and who skip health testing for the same reason will not produce puppies that are as reliably healthy as those bred by more conscientious breeders.
And our hope for you is firm, because we know that just as you share in our sufferings, so also you share in our comfort." Jesus embodies for Christians, the very essence of compassion and relational care. Christ challenges Christians to forsake their own desires and to act compassionately towards others, particularly those in need or distress.Lampert Khen (2006), Ch. 1 Most significantly, he demonstrated compassion to those his society had condemned – tax collectors, prostitutes and criminals, by saying "just because you received a loaf of bread, does not mean you were more conscientious about it, or more caring about your fellow man.
A criminaloid (from the word "criminal" and suffix -oid, meaning criminal- like) is a person who projects a respectable, upright facade, in an attempt to conceal a criminal personality. This type, first defined by Cesare Lombroso in the later editions of his 1876 work "the Criminal man". Unlike ordinary criminals, criminaloids enjoy the respect of society, and because they often establish connections with the government and the law, they are less likely to meet with opposition. Due to their respectable standing, they generally enjoy greater prosperity than the average criminal, and have an automatic advantage over their more conscientious colleagues.
There is a growing number of social network users who decide to quit their user account by committing a so-called virtual identity suicide or Web 2.0 suicide. A 2013 study in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking investigated this phenomenon from the perspective of Facebook users. The number one reason for these users was privacy concerns (48%), being followed by a general dissatisfaction with the social networking website (14%), negative aspects regarding social network friends (13%) and the feeling of getting addicted to the social networking website (6%). Facebook quitters were found to be more concerned about privacy, more addicted to the Internet and more conscientious.
In a profile for The Sydney Morning Herald she was described as "perhaps the only woman in Australia who has specialised in market research". Ashby herself later declared that she was the only woman in the British Empire conducting an independent market research bureau. She persevered against the challenges, and within five years her clients included the Australian Gas Light Company, Pick-me-up Condiment Co. Ltd, the National Bank of Australasia, Dunlop-Perdriau rubber goods, Bushells, the Australian Women's Weekly and a number of advertising agencies. Ashby's method was to employ mainly women, who she believed were more conscientious and effective investigators than men.
A subsequent investigation by the Ontario Securities Commission found that Peterson's actions met "the legal test of due diligence", but expressed disappointment that he had not shown more leadership on the board. A 2004 report from The Globe and Mail newspaper noted that Peterson was chastened by this experience, and had become "a cautious and more conscientious director" since that time. The same article further claimed that he has "no influence outside of Toronto". On May 26, 2020, a group of Toronto investors known as NordStar Capital, announced a proposal to acquire TorStar Corporation the parent company of the Toronto Star, for C$52-million.
Relationship quality is positively associated with partners' level of conscientiousness, and highly conscientious people are less likely to get divorced. Conscientiousness is associated with lower rates of behavior associated with divorce, such as extramarital affairs, spousal abuse, and alcohol abuse. Conscientious behaviors may have a direct influence on relationship quality, as people low in conscientiousness are less responsible, less responsive to their partners, are more condescending, and less likely to hold back offensive comments. On the other hand, more conscientious people are better at managing conflict and tend to provoke fewer disagreements, perhaps because they elicit less criticism due to their well- controlled and responsible behavior.
And it was courageous." During the trial and subsequent appeals, Robinson Scott lived at times under the supervision of the St. Louis county sheriff with her husband, and continued working, while the sheriff held onto their pay. However, Robinson Scott's two young daughters remained at large, as the St. Louis Daily Evening News reported after the trial in May, 1857: > "[Dred's] daughters, Eliza and Jane [sic], were, virtually, free before, > having achieved their freedom by their heels what the more conscientious > Dred could not secure by ten years of litigation. Their whereabouts have > been kept a secret, though no effort has been, and none probably would have > been, made to recover them.
Noted in 2012 by Business Green editor James Murray as being "one of the UK's most high profile and influential sustainability executives". The Guardian Sustainable Business blog named Niall as one of the top sustainability executives and sources of sustainable news and comment on Twitter. The day after the People's Climate March in September 2014, Niall spoke at the Social Good Summit in New York City about the need for a move from "conspicuous consumption to a much more conscientious, much more collaborative model for consumption.". Niall is a Non-Executive Director of Collectively, the digital media platform launched in October 2014 to inspire and empower people to live more sustainable lives.
Some conscientious tax resisters have a different set of objections to COMT. They argue that the legislative proposals that have been proposed so far that would legalize COMT actually would have the paradoxical effect of encouraging more conscientious objectors to pay for more war than before. They point out the ease with which the government can shift money from place to place in its budget, and borrow money when funds are not available. If a conscientious objector who had been unwilling to pay taxes started to pay into a "peace tax fund," this would only mean more money for the government to spend, and the likely result of that is more money for the military.
This triggers an angry response from Clair and also from his wife Laura (Capshaw) who, arriving on the scene, realizes that Cooper has been cheating on her. Surviving the bullet, Cooper receives even worse news from a co-worker: the DYP-gyro he claimed credit for won't work, because it will cause overheating in the WAM, another critical component, crippling the tank's fire control and, in a combat situation, dooming the tank. The film reaches its climax in a sequence weaving between 1982 when a more conscientious Cooper, having recovered, confronts his employers about the flaws in the DYP, while in 1984, Landry attempts to fire the main gun while under attack by an Iraqi gunship. As had been predicted, the DYP causes failure in the WAM, suggesting that Wylie's protest was ignored.
Halcyon's family name, renard, is the French word for fox. Like Xanatos, he briefly flirted with immortality — with Renard's method being different, as he intended to transfer his own consciousness into a golem, the legendary protector of the Ashkenazim living in Prague during Renaissance times, and still in existence in the late 20th century within the Gargoyles storyline. This form of what turned out to be a selfishly-acquired form of "immortality" did not go well for Renard, until Goliath managed to change Halcyon's mind for the better, convincing him to leave the Golem's lithic body behind. Unlike Xanatos, Halcyon was more conscientious of his actions, adhering strongly to his own well-developed ideals of personal integrity and near-complete sincerity for both himself, his firm's employees and others he had contact with.
"Paying tribute to the loyalty of the players, Mr Johnson said there had not been a discordant note in the party throughout the tour." Flanagan labelled Johnson as "conscientious, reserved, dignified, extraordinarily industrious and scrupulously trustworthy". He went on to say that "No organization, no body corporate, no individual could ever hope to have a more loyal, a more devoted, or a more conscientious officer...Although to the world in general all the praise and glory for the unequalled triumph the tour proved to be goes to Sir Donald Bradman, only those who travelled with the team will ever have a proper conception of the part played in that triumph by Keith Johnson." Bradman said that Johnson "created friends and goodwill everywhere both for himself and the team, and no side could have wished for a better Manager".
It was not his fault that his Arkel sounded too much like Pascal Thomas's physician in their scene at Mélisande's death bed, but he should have defined the King's character more clearly, and he should have been more conscientious in observing Debussy's meticulously crafted speech rhythms (a sin of which some of his colleagues were guilty too, although not to the same extent). Conducting a "uniquely subtle score" in which "understatement [was] customary", Herbert von Karajan presented an interpretation that was "decidedly unorthodox" to the point of blatantly defying some of the dynamics that Debussy had stipulated. His Pelléas "seethes with barely-suppressed tensions which constantly erupt in passionate outbursts: again and again the orchestra boils over in an ecstasy which can scarcely be contained by the sound engineers". Karajan's reading was powerfully atmospheric and "often ravishing, with a rich, glowing warmth", but his handling of his orchestra threw a veil over some of the score's finer details.
The intelligence compensation theory (a term first coined by Wood and Englert, 2009) states that individuals who are comparatively less intelligent work harder, more methodically, become more resolute and thorough (more conscientious) in order to achieve goals, to compensate for their 'lack of intelligence' whereas more intelligent individuals do not require traits/behaviours associated with the personality factor conscientiousness to progress as they can rely on the strength of their cognitive abilities as opposed to structure or effort. The theory suggests the existence of a causal relationship between intelligence and conscientiousness, such that the development of the personality trait conscientiousness is influenced by intelligence. This assumption is deemed plausible as it is unlikely that the reverse causal relationship could occur; implying that the negative correlation would be higher between fluid intelligence (Gf) and conscientiousness. The justification being the timeline of development of Gf, Gc and personality, as crystallized intelligence would not have developed completely when personality traits develop.
Obviously, another trial would only serve to increase the > cost to both sides, and there is no reason to believe that the case can be > tried again by either side any better or more exhaustively than it has been > tried before you. Any future jury must be selected in the same manner and > from the same source as you were chosen, and there is no reason to believe > that the case could ever be submitted to twelve men and women more > conscientious, more impartial, or more competent to decide it, or that more > or clearer evidence could be produced. If a substantial majority of your > number are in favor of a conviction, those of you who disagree should > reconsider whether your doubt is a reasonable one since it appears to make > no effective impression upon the minds of the others. On the other hand, if > a majority or even a lesser number of you are in favor of an acquittal, the > rest of you should ask yourselves again, and most thoughtfully, whether you > should accept the weight and sufficiency of evidence which fails to convince > your fellow jurors beyond a reasonable doubt.

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