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It turns out, talking to yourself makes your brain work more rationally.
This season, the Warriors seem to be pacing themselves much more rationally.
But it is an argument for addressing global challenges a little more rationally.
By appraising evidence more rationally, you will avoid being duped by others -- and yourself.
It also may help a new generation of Americans think more rationally and compassionately about gender identity.
It means that, under certain circumstances, it may be possible to train people to think more rationally about investing.
Or, at least, someone who is able to think more rationally during times of extreme stress and emotional lows.
Leach said that although Pistorius had genuine beliefs that his life was in danger, he should have acted more rationally.
I think that when you're in those more calm states you can think more rationally about those sorts of issues.
The experiment tried to see if getting people to think more rationally would make them less willing to report religious belief.
If the actual benefit from a bribe is determined, this may lead to more rationally based FCPA fines and criminal penalties overall.
These artists are providing insights into how people can more rationally engage the potential of computation as well as skeptically interrogate its failings.
A more rationally delivered advantage that the state is providing for WM and others hoping to sell EVs in China is charging infrastructure.
Kautzman said he's a fan of the economic activity oil brings, but he wishes there were a way to more rationally control its economy.
But, assuming he's inclined to interpret the results more rationally than the president, that claim must be cold comfort for the Senate majority leader.
One of the experiments in the paper tried to see if getting people to think more rationally would make them less willing to report religious beliefs.
Or, at least, you can behave more like a C.E.O. is expected to behave: more rationally, more wisely, more reflectively; less emotionally, less rashly, less reactively.
But if you're looking at it really more rationally, then you see that Airbnb is still making up a very, very small percentage of the hotel market.
Even applied more rationally -- like to one's actual own home -- stand your ground places no duty on the threatened resident to retreat or to try to preserve human life.
Hoffman casually dismisses Abedin's composure—which more rationally suggests she's not humiliated—and ignores the many references in the film to Abedin's discomfort with being anywhere near a camera or microphone.
At home, this stemmed from policies aimed at deregulation -- freeing businesses to act more rationally, but spreading fear across the French working class that their lifetime sinecures might suddenly be in jeopardy.
The Fed's easy money policies, including rock-bottom rates and years of massive bond purchases, "postponed the adjustment" in markets that need to happen eventually to make an "economy work more rationally," he continued.
Being reminded of death can both make people act more rationally, like putting on sunscreen, but it can also make you seek out immortality, or even turn you against people that are different than you.
So maybe smartphones last year were more rationally priced than this year, but since humans are irrational, today's pricing is going to stick, because it better matches the high-end market as it really is.
If you do this, and stop approaching food as a form of reward and punishment, you'll eat less emotionally and more rationally; you'll be able to "order dessert when you really want it" and not apologize.
The financial regulator, central bank and the government will also stand ready to intervene "so markets react more rationally" to the impact of the disease, she told reporters hours after Indonesia confirmed its first cases of coronavirus.
Team It Was All In Her Head: As convincing as that may sound, there are aspects of Sarah's breakdown that can be explained more rationally, including her memory lapses and waking up in new places after sleepwalking.
But this doesn't mean that friends and family should avoid stepping in: Advice given out of love and concern for us is no affront to our autonomy if it helps us think through our situation more rationally.
Although moral philosophers may wish Homo sapiens were wired more rationally, we humans are walking, talking status meters, constantly judging our worth and social standing by comparing ourselves with others today and with our own prior selves.
Past experiences, with the anthrax-laced letters in 2001 and the 2014 Ebola outbreak, suggest that people react more rationally and show greater resilience to a full-blown crisis if they are prepared intellectually and emotionally for it.
Fitch believes that Viacom has outlined a more coherent strategy to reinvigorate content and talent and deploy it more rationally across its media properties, and we view this positively as the appropriate strategy to take given persistent operational woes.
Graham said the deal would "use them more rationally" and Flake said it would be part of a trade for resolving a type of immigration protection for nationals of countries who suffer major disasters, which the Trump administration has moved to curtail.
It's hard to say with certainty that learning to think more rationally by using CFAR's techniques will save us all, but if the robots do come for us, it seems only reasonable that in the meantime, we try to learn to think like them.
"While an adult may be prone to try to think about the situation more rationally -- telling himself that rescue will surely come because others will be looking for them -- children may be unable to do so and may therefore experience more negative feelings," Capaldi said.
According to the Monier-Williams Sanskrit Dictionary, the sage Taittiri was a pupil of Yaska (estimated 300-400 BCE). According to the Vishnu Purana, Yaska was in turn a pupil of Vaiśampáyana (estimated 500 BCE). Taittiri is also stated in the Mahabharata to have attended 'the Yaga [Vedic ritual sacrifice] conducted by Uparicaravasu' (Dvapara Yuga, before 3000 BCE). H.H. Wilson states that 'the term Taittiríya is more rationally accounted for in the Anukramańí or index of the Krishna Yajurveda.
In this essay, Hume offers a pioneering naturalist account of the causes, effects, and historical development of religious belief. Hume argues that a crude polytheism was the earliest religion of mankind and locates the origins of religion in emotion, particularly hope, fear, and the desire to control the future. He further argues that monotheism arises from competition between religions, as believers seek to distinguish their deities as superior to all rivals, magnifying those deities until they possess all perfections. Though an enlightened monotheism is more rationally defensible than a superstitious polytheism, in practice polytheism has many advantages.
He held this to be a "pressing and substantial" government objective under the Oakes test. However, Iacobucci J held the section 15 violation (the exclusion of same-sex couples from the definition of "spouse") was not rationally connected to that goal: > If there is an intention to ameliorate the position of a group, it cannot be > considered entirely rational to assist only a portion of that group. A more > rationally connected means to the end would be to assist the entire group, > as that is the very objective which is sought.Egan v Canada, [1995] 2 SCR > 513 at 608.
London It subsequently extended its standardization work and became the British Engineering Standards Association in 1918, adopting the name British Standards Institution in 1931 after receiving its Royal Charter in 1929. The national standards were adopted universally throughout the country, and enabled the markets to act more rationally and efficiently, with an increased level of cooperation. After the First World War, similar national bodies were established in other countries. The Deutsches Institut für Normung was set up in Germany in 1917, followed by its counterparts, the American National Standard Institute and the French Commission Permanente de Standardisation, both in 1918.
Called also Amadís sin tiempo (Amadis without Time) by his mother (in allusion to the fact that being conceived outside marriage she would have to abandon him and he would probably die), he is the most representative Iberian hero of chivalric romance. His adventures ran to four volumes, probably the most popular such tales of their time. François de la Noue, one of the Huguenot captains of the 16th century, affirmed that reading the romances of Amadis had caused a "spirit of vertigo""Un espirit de vertige"; noted in Johan Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages (1919) 1924:68. even in his more rationally-minded generation.
Gaitskell's socialism was, in Campbell's view, that of a public servant wanting to see the world more rationally governed. Gaitskell very likely might have become Prime Minister had he lived; however, he left no lasting monument other than "the fading memory of promise unfulfilled". Gaitskell, although no Marxist, was a sincere socialist but nonetheless was in some respects the first "moderniser" who saw how Labour would have to adapt to survive.Campbell 2010, p242-3 His longtime close friend Roy Jenkins concluded a decade afterwards, in an article which he later quoted in his memoirs: :All his struggles illustrated some blemishes as well as exceptional strength.
For example, an unpopular political party may receive more votes during a period of actual or perceived economic or political instability. Controversial studies by George Marcus (2003) however imply that high levels of anxiety can actually cause an individual to analyze information more rationally and carefully, resulting in more well-informed and successful decisions. The psychology of decision-making however must be analyzed in accordance with whether it is within a leadership context or a between group context. The implementation of successful decision-making is often enhanced by group decision-making (Hill, 1982) especially if the decision is important to the group and when the group has been working together for an extended period of time (Watson, Michaelson and Sharp, 1991).
Children in this stage incorporate inductive reasoning, which involves drawing conclusions from other observations in order to make a generalization. Unlike the preoperational stage, children can now change and rearrange mental images and symbols to form a logical thought, an example of this is reversibility in which the child now has the ability to reverse an action just by doing the opposite. Formal operations: (about early adolescence to mid/late adolescence) The final stage of Piaget's cognitive development defines a child as now having the ability to “think more rationally and systematically about abstract concepts and hypothetical events”. Some positive aspects during this time is that child or adolescent begins forming their identity and begin understanding why people behave the way they behave.

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