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"unconsciously" Definitions
  1. without being aware

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For if most religionists perform in ways that are unconsciously secular, as he observes, don't many secularists behave in ways that are unconsciously religious?
So instead, audiences will unconsciously alter their opinions of Affleck.
So they consciously and unconsciously just do everything they can.
If it's in physical proximity, you will unconsciously use it.
This may be due to dishonesty, or may happen unconsciously.
Unconsciously his mind draws into the cell or embryo construction.
They have to learn unconsciously where they are coming from.
Just firing unconsciously really takes you away from the art.
Therefore, we unconsciously say, Okay, this is the smart one.
Once they've unconsciously recognized I'm not a threat, I shoot.
"No was the answer I unconsciously wanted to hear," she wrote.
Naturally, she has almost unconsciously made an intensive study of them.
We hold them unconsciously, and it makes it difficult to change.
What roles do we all play in them, consciously or unconsciously?
People sometimes take advantage of him, he said, even if unconsciously.
This, of course, is what people do unconsciously, all the time.
I was definitely unconsciously suppressing that side of myself back then.
"Maybe I unconsciously wanted to deal with this subject," he said.
It's possible this subtext is purely unintentional, put in only unconsciously.
Ms. Narváez-Varela realized she had been unconsciously translating from English.
I had unconsciously judged others by the way they spoke Spanglish.
Consciously or unconsciously, choreographers have things to say, worldviews to express.
"I don't know why," he told me, resorting unconsciously to upspeak.
Until then, I had unconsciously thought that all Southerners were white.
We all know as lawyers that bias influence his decisions even unconsciously.
The same training takes place unconsciously through contemporary video games and media.
"I think women unconsciously postpone love compared to men," Harrison told Broadly.
"We have unconsciously just presented the world as male," says Criado Perez.
Livingstone and Columbus are two archetypal historical encounters that I unconsciously reverse.
The participants unconsciously imitated gestures of avatars who shared their skin color.
Many moms -- often unintentionally, sometimes unconsciously -- stand in the way of progress.
In what ways might the driver unconsciously become a "back seat driver"?
This phenomenon of unconsciously belittling and commodifying the unfamiliar is deep-rooted.
The result is far more hurtful than your average unconsciously homophobic film.
"Consciously or unconsciously, they want someone to talk them down," he said.
Unconsciously, I think, I was borrowing from her strategy of noting expressions.
The strangest part of this phenomenon is that it happens largely unconsciously.
Himself, unconsciously and inadvertently, with each and every hypocritical tweet and public appearance
Seeing that credo every day has enabled me to unconsciously make faster decisions.
The theory goes that all writers unconsciously use these words in distinctive ways.
More often than not, technological advances have favored their creator, unconsciously at least.
"You are unconsciously sabotaging your progress when you indulge in negativity," she writes.
In other words, what goes on internally, even unconsciously, eventually becomes your reality.
We may have actually bred this capacity into them, either deliberately or unconsciously.
He finds himself sitting in meetings and hearing billionaires unconsciously mimicking his phrases.
Artists borrow and steal from each other consciously and unconsciously all the time.
They try, albeit unconsciously, to do all they can to push us away.
"We unconsciously empathize with colleagues who are similar to us," write the authors.
This is why we unconsciously vilify those who do have what we want.
Here's the problem: It's almost inevitable that you'll later touch your face unconsciously.
Social scientists call this implicit bias, when stereotypes influence people's thinking, often unconsciously.
Implicit bias refers to assumptions and stereotypes that may unconsciously affect decision-making.
And, as I said, for the average individual, it&aposs all happening unconsciously.
Perhaps because it's such an omnipresent question that I have integrated it unconsciously.
We perhaps unconsciously dismiss those we try to serve as less than capable.
"People experience the art as they go about their day and something unconsciously happens."
Gonzalez consistently showed enormous empathy, leaning forward, nodding along, unconsciously saying quiet, encouraging words.
We can consciously snap out of decisions that it unconsciously prepares us to make.
"All I Want" is definitely infuriating in its ubiquitousness, but you unconsciously love it.
In painting this image I behaved unconsciously, like all women artists mentored by men.
But there are other ways our sense of smell guides our behaviors perhaps unconsciously.
People naturally (and unconsciously) mirror the body language of the person they're talking to.
People naturally (and unconsciously) mirror the body language of the person they're talking to.
I've studied our president's bizarrely lyrical speech patterns and his unconsciously betraying body movements.
It isn&apost fair — but it&aposs the reality, and it usually happens unconsciously.
We also unconsciously search our environment for further evidence that our beliefs are true.
Names of places "sometimes unconsciously shape our sense of space," Mr. Jelly-Schapiro said.
You can purposefully or unconsciously cut different traits or speaking patterns into your personality.
Because we're submerged in the Trump administration and the madness and the horribleness, inevitably people will have that lens, and they will see connections that maybe we unconsciously or the writers unconsciously are just ... Because we are living in the same world.
Undoing these disparities requires firms to surmount their frequently demonstrated tendencies to discriminate, often unconsciously.
This means users often fight against them unconsciously, or just find them uncomfortable to wear.
I realized that I had just unconsciously and unintentionally undermined his mother's leadership and authority.
Senior professors may be unconsciously drawn to favour students who look like their younger selves.
Unconsciously, whether they like it or not, they're passing on those same types of symptoms.
The song is so melodic and catchy that it's alarmingly easy to unconsciously sing along.
I found myself opening up to her unconsciously, disarmed by her warmth and her candor.
Every time I try to talk to people I'm unconsciously or consciously thinking about music.
A cousin of confirmation bias, here our expectations unconsciously influence how we perceive an outcome.
The longer we hold an object, the more we unconsciously feel like we own it.
Associations between sound and color are not limited to synaesthetes but exist unconsciously in everyone.
If you're unconsciously bound to engage with more extreme content, that's the content you'll get.
"Maybe he did it unconsciously," Ms. Miller says about her father leaving out his journal.
I don't have to do it consciously, I do it unconsciously,'' says Lagerfeld, via email.
And they tend to do it unconsciously, meaning that instinct can play a large role.
The average person unconsciously chooses their friends, their boss, their spouse, or their significant other.
Even when photographing in natural light, she often unconsciously replicated the effect of artificial lighting.
Fearing loss, a friend might, "unconsciously reject you before they can be rejected," she said.
The problem here is that data is an easy thing to manipulate or bias, even unconsciously.
That got Ordóñez wondering whether he and other researchers were unconsciously injecting biases into their software.
I think it — not unconsciously, but subtly evokes certain responses the audience wouldn't be aware of.
I've taken, consciously or unconsciously, a romantic, suffering-artist approach, and am now feeling the consequences.
Tonight, take time to reflect on how you might be unconsciously getting in your own way.
"A part of me knew, unconsciously, that there was something I didn't know yet," she said.
Harry and Neville look up to their dads so much, they unconsciously imitated their fashion sense.
Men do this unconsciously, claiming power as they recline in a chair at a conference table.
"What we call attention is a hierarchical system of sieves that operate unconsciously," the researchers write.
Filmmakers consciously and unconsciously use the discourse, principles, and techniques espoused by Brakhage and his films.
Her experience and connection to that song has unconsciously changed as she has moved through life.
These things are unconsciously me trying to fit in and kind of being like everyone else.
Unconsciously, next to every player's name he begins to scribble "UNLIMITED JAVAILABILTY" in big block letters.
"This is the human brain unconsciously prioritizing what matters, and noticing physical 'imperfections' less," she added.
Include too few, and you might be unconsciously (or deliberately) gerrymandering evidence in your own favor.
And some high performing women unconsciously use it as a punishment to make them feel anxious.
This is particularly true when it is perpetrated unconsciously, in ways that aren't detectable to everybody.
He has a penchant for sweeping hand gestures that reflect his theatrical background, unconsciously or not.
They are also the writers whose cadences I have to work hard not to unconsciously imitate.
The scientists hypothesize that humans have unconsciously favored eyebrow-raising dogs during fairly recent selective breeding.
This is still the view accepted, consciously or unconsciously, by most of the mainstream political press.
Unconsciously, I thought of the tradition in Naples of putting jewels in the crown of Madonna.
Unfortunately, Drayton thinks that these fears may have unconsciously prevented him from initiating flirtation and sex.
Bringing such Bach-like ideas into the experimental world unconsciously rules and I'm fascinated by it.
Quirky dates often force participants to do activities they never did before before they unconsciously hated them.
Unconsciously, you are are more likely to search, find and read about everything you know something about.
"Whether consciously or unconsciously, we tend to tip certain types of people better than others," Uber said.
Some such echoes may be accidental, the conspiracists unconsciously defaulting to ancient tropes, but they are striking.
By day three, I only opened the app as punishment for unconsciously searching "Facebook" in mobile Safari.
Yet he is so fascinated by mystery and enigma that he almost unconsciously suffuses it with spiritualism.
Our ability to generate, retain, and utilize money is almost completely defined by these unconsciously-driven beliefs.
"Whether consciously or unconsciously, we tend to tip certain types of people better than others," Uber says.
The world's largest social network is still biased, they say, even if that bias sometimes happens unconsciously.
"You have to build a culture of food safety so that employees become unconsciously competent in it."
You'll be unconsciously developing STEM skills as you work, including aerodynamics, weight distribution, lift tolerance, and more.
The accent developed unconsciously, but I think it was probably a defense against singing like a redneck.
It's funny because as we're getting more into this, I realized I'm unconsciously putting my hair up.
And, she guessed, the prospect of losing majority status was likely to make people (perhaps unconsciously) uneasy.
When people think about race consciously, she posits, it helps prevent essentialist thinking from taking root unconsciously.
As you release the breath, notice any corresponding release of tension you may have been unconsciously holding.
"Your blood pressure goes down, you have synchrony, you mimic your friend's posture unconsciously," Ms. Flora said.
Being kidnapped must have been terrifying, so Piper either consciously or unconsciously caused the car to crash.
Even unconsciously, she makes him play the way she wants to, even if she doesn't try to.
In characterizing the relationship between a director and her actors, Ms. Decker unconsciously echoed Evangeline's own words.
So our brains unconsciously direct blood away from certain areas of our body, and that creates pain.
Unconsciously this makes them feel better about themselves and gain back a sense of control over their lives.
" Jane Fonda: "By choosing to do it that way, Susan consciously or unconsciously made it a gendered journey.
Unconsciously, it meant taking my sweet time getting to the open mic, so I'd miss the sign-up.
"Communists, both consciously and unconsciously, were not big wine fans," said Petr Ocenasek, a winemaker from the region.
Furthermore, it has also been confirmed that humans unconsciously continue to create new neurons by performing mental activities.
Atmospheric enhancements penetrate almost unconsciously as you examine the exhibit: birds singing, thunder, the sound of a helicopter.
It's possible that the physical demands of spaceflight were to blame, or that unconsciously his motivation had decreased.
If Rice's work is little seen, the artists who were consciously or unconsciously influenced by him are not.
" A turncoat Kashmiri torturer who works for the Indian government unconsciously introduces a journalist as being "from India.
Unconsciously or not, high school and college administrators say, parents are more likely to push sons to achieve.
I am an inveterate swirler, to the point where I unconsciously do it even with my water glass.
" In art history, the white, Western male viewpoint is "unconsciously accepted as the viewpoint of the art historian.
Plus Starbucks has every one of its workers spend the afternoon pondering whether they are unconsciously biased or racist.
Since the start, he unconsciously applied many anarchistic principles and ideas into the management and development of Zingerman's culture.
I should go with her just for that, the way she touches me and I dissolve, legs parting unconsciously.
We all do this, to some degree, in relationships that place us at risk — we unconsciously engineer bad outcomes.
Our smartphone, Kosinski concluded, is a vast psychological questionnaire that we are constantly filling out, both consciously and unconsciously.
They give you lots of technical precision, but lack the subtle cues of realism that our minds register unconsciously.
At times Phillips notices herself falling into this trap, unconsciously shifting the trolls into a scrappy underdog hero role.
The researchers argue that the brain can be conceived as a collection of specialized modules that mostly operate unconsciously.
Shag's style became so popular, in fact, that scores of artists began to imitate it, whether consciously or unconsciously.
"Commitment phobes" are often acting, either consciously or unconsciously, out of trauma from past relationships, either romantic or familial.
I chose the image (maybe unconsciously) because it seemed professional and direct, and also because my hair looked good.
He suggests that she unconsciously identified with her subjects, and waded out to meet them on their own terms.
No matter how hard judges try, their personal passions and partisan leanings always seep, even unconsciously, into their decisions.
Q. Does this mean that you, consciously or unconsciously, have played a role in reinforcing Western stereotypes about China?
If unchecked, one consequence may be that your life is unconsciously influenced by others' desires, wishes, thoughts, and moods.
We all have habits and patterns that we do unconsciously, things that were programmed long ago as coping mechanisms.
To live with the Santa Ana is to accept, consciously or unconsciously, a deeply mechanistic view of human behavior.
The need to belong can change refugees themselves both consciously and unconsciously, as has happened to me and others.
When you convince someone to do you a favor, they unconsciously justify why they are willing to do so.
It's not guaranteed that every Singaporean Chinese would not be tempted either consciously or unconsciously to take that step.
"It may seem like a jolt of sudden inspiration, but a lot of work has already been done unconsciously."
I still find myself, at times unconsciously, restricting my calories and food intake in an effort to get smaller.
Like many Irish singers, she consciously or unconsciously incorporated the highly stylized ornamentation of traditional Celtic "sean nos" singing.
Recent research suggests that your mental work on the problem may continue unconsciously and later produce a eureka moment.
And they tend to do it unconsciously, meaning that instinct can play a much larger role than they realize.
Another effective way to unconsciously indicate you're in alignment with someone else is to mirror that person's body movements.
As it stands today, both sides of the aisle are unconsciously fostering their pathway to victory by the latter.
It has helped to reorder economics by exposing the folly of economists' belief in an unconsciously rational human mind.
The word list, it seems, acts as a cheat sheet that helps test subjects unconsciously narrow down the possibilities.
And I lightly put my hands on different portions of their body, and this helps their body unconsciously heal itself.
" Hawk said as he watched his mother's fingers, he was "reminded of her habit of typing unconsciously throughout my life.
"I would sit back and start feeling like we're doing it when I see Loop pop up unconsciously," he said.
Unconsciously, that's what I wanted to do with the Chicano movement because I knew there was so much going on.
" She writes, "I took this violent propaganda into myself and blamed myself […] learning to unconsciously hate myself as a girl.
Whether consciously or unconsciously — we live and breathe as targets of consumer marketing — we are following trends all the time.
It is not far-fetched to think that some Latinos have unconsciously absorbed these messages and then acted upon them.
All of us, adults and children alike, are constantly bombarded with messages that consciously and unconsciously influence our decision-making.
Further, this study doesn't tell us if dogs are voluntarily or unconsciously altering their faces in response to human attention.
Research suggests that we may become unconsciously attracted to someone because of the medley of chemicals emitted from their body.
Eve is a young and unconsciously feminist heroine with the gift of "second sight," seeking vengeance on her cheating father.
This is because you are unconsciously organizing the sounds and behavior of your car, using your memories as a model.
"Even if someone recognizes the celebrity and isn't directly aware of the food, they have logged it all away unconsciously."
People unconsciously mirror the body language of those around them in order to better understand what other people are feeling.
Masculinity, maleness, and success – these are some of the themes White is thinking about, consciously or unconsciously, in this show.
Like many who finally receive the diagnosis they'd always unconsciously known they had, she felt a deep sense of relief.
Many of us unconsciously associate the concept "science" with the concept "male," even if we would consciously reject that association.
At one point, she unconsciously lapsed into her native Kannada from her patchy Telugu, the language spoken at the clinic.
This is the sort of thing that people do without thinking, like unconsciously associating being a scientist with being male.
According to a survey from GOBankingRates, nearly half of Americans may unconsciously be faced with the money blocks Lowbridge mentions.
As a result, many employers will — either consciously or unconsciously — see women as less devoted to the job than men.
Environmental regulations will be suggested that are dopey or regressive or unconsciously hurtful, the way that the straw bans are.
It's called internalized sexism — when you and I and everyone we know unconsciously enacts sexist ideologies that we consciously reject.
In the case of a Ouija board, your brain may unconsciously create images and memories when you ask the board questions.
Unconsciously, his spending and his lies are almost undoubtedly designed to push you away, because he feels unworthy of your love.
Journal your worries Unconsciously worrying about all the things you have to do Monday primes you for restless sleep, even insomnia.
They make up, maybe unconsciously, convincing reasons why they are where they are, who they are, and with a certain person.
But having been on the receiving end of unabashed sexism, I was also unconsciously keeping an eye out for mansplaining, too.
But in a great film, there is much more going on unconsciously that makes your brain love certain moments over others.
In the city, cargo shorts are unconsciously banned — and those who do wear them are immediately labeled other/outsider/Midwestern tourist.
He realized that he'd been writing about that unconsciously for 22 years, both as Pedro the Lion and as David Bazan.
Transference—unconsciously redirecting desires and feelings, especially those harbored from childhood, onto a new person—is a concern for professionals, too.
Perhaps more than any other gaming system, Nintendo is particularly (if unconsciously) adept at generating queer and trans characters and memes.
The president unconsciously undermined every following aspect of his speech that focused on collective responsibility for global security, peace and development.
It is a great habit to praise your most useful characteristics to unconsciously build on it and maximize it even more.
And his distinctive use of montage, camera angles and symbolic images would be consciously or unconsciously appropriated by generations of filmmakers.
It's certainly part of what pushed her to write "The Layover," which explores how people misrepresent themselves, both deliberately and unconsciously.
And then I turn the images of Ferguson in black-and-white, so that, consciously or unconsciously, you react to that.
He was very loved for the most part, and he gave me a template for how one leads, consciously or unconsciously.
Here is one example: Asking people even purely hypothetical questions unconsciously shifts their subsequent preferences and behavior in often dramatic ways.
Experts variously blame, for example, fatty or sugary fare or foods that lack protein, which may prompt us, unconsciously, to overeat.
Everything flows from the double assumption that only finitude makes for ultimate meaning and that most religious values are unconsciously secular.
Rituals of behavior, or "li," may severely limit what a person can say or do — or even feel — consciously or unconsciously.
But so long as we continue to be moved, even unconsciously, by the iconic photographs of our age, there is hope.
Consciously or unconsciously, we all have certain things we look for in a partner's appearance, and I do experience physical attraction.
But the paper shows how, consciously or unconsciously, studies can be tweaked and exaggerated in ways that can yield misleading conclusions.
GUTFELD: You know, every -- in all those clips, they are unconsciously paralyzed by Islamophobia phobia, the fear of being seen as Islamophobic.
Now—stay with me here—Gloria quickly discovers that she is unconsciously controlling the creature through a portal at her local playground.
Consciously or unconsciously, the artists share the commonality of putting things together, whether objects, colors, shapes, forms, textures, materials, images or ideas.
We are primed to constantly and unconsciously decide what is important and relevant — what can I eat and what will eat me?
It's interesting that if you sort of unconsciously, as we Vassar people did, believe in women's equality, just didn't ask that question.
I still sometimes wear my top retainer: I grind my teeth in my sleep, unconsciously undoing the work that made them straight.
The mechanisms of attention have been well studied in neuroscience and like many of the other mental processes, they can operate unconsciously.
The author expresses a desire to be what the cis reader already is, trained up since infancy to perform their gender unconsciously.
Perhaps because he spent so much time in the detectives' company, Mr. Wilber appears to have unconsciously aligned his sympathies with them.
"So what happens is that their mind unconsciously tries to play around with them, tries to make sense of them," Greenberg explained.
But the same process can also take the form of unconsciously associating certain identities, like African-American, with undesirable attributes, like violence.
But while reading their respectful account, I began to wonder if Day's religious conservatism might also, perhaps unconsciously, have been politically subversive.
Producers often have their own theories prior to investigation, and thus consciously or unconsciously shape their entire narrative around proving themselves right.
Often, unconsciously, they'll do something at the beginning of their poems that demonstrates, according to whatever terms they have, that they're poets.
He theorized that men and women unconsciously carry qualities of the opposite gender — that men contain feminine qualities, and women masculine ones.
"All the women on The Apprentice flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously," Trump wrote in his 2004 book How to Get Rich.
She writes that women may be more likely to unconsciously look for narcissistic partners, and play the echo role in other relationships.
She watches the way people move through a space, inadvertently contort themselves, and unconsciously display their aversion or predilection toward an object.
" He wrote in his 2004 book How to Get Rich: "All the women on The Apprentice flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously.
Or is it possible that my stress dreams have burrowed so deeply into my psyche that I unconsciously manifested my worst fear?
She tells Broadly that just because her research indicates wealthy people may be unconsciously snooty doesn't necessarily mean they have to be.
Aniston's point, quite correctly, is that these stories, both consciously and unconsciously, send harmful messages to women and girls about beauty and femininity.
Then, furthering these conversations could include specific talks about how cis heterosexual black women consciously or unconsciously oppress queer and trans black women.
I would just quickly say, either consciously or unconsciously, President Trump, though his actions and rhetoric, has driven the left into crazy town.
"Fuck me" is a funny construction, so it highlights how flexibly and unconsciously kids are able to pick up those pretty complicated rules.
Nevertheless, the question of whether Trump was implementing Russian policy consciously or unconsciously was at this point important, but irrelevant to the outcome.
Yet, Hannah unconsciously starts behaving like the adult she is, handing over her maternity jeans and shoes to the half-dressed young woman.
"We unconsciously carry forward experiences, attitudes, and relationship dynamics from prior lives into our current lifetime," therapist Ann Barham writes on her website.
If you're looking for a way to instantly improve the comfort of everyday life almost unconsciously, you should take a chance on Bombas.
So if you suffer from a distressing habit of unconsciously consuming everything in sight, you might want to stay away from La Sonàmbula.
I think that there's something that people are trying to get back in touch to, whether consciously or unconsciously, through that festival experience.
Could we all be perpetuating internalized racism by consciously, or even unconsciously, excluding Black men and other men of color as romantic prospects?
When arguing with Aquaria and Eureka, right or wrong, she spotlighted how people of color are treated differently in this country, sometimes unconsciously.
Turns out Egaeus suffered from an obsessive disorder, and was so fixated by her teeth he'd removed them unconsciously while in a trance.
"I think unconsciously I learned the spirit of resistance, of working for something that is much larger than our individual life," she said.
One of the most important questions facing the American left is how complicit — albeit unwillingly and unconsciously — it has been in his rise.
Then, at some point, I unconsciously begin to "rough it up," letting the paintings be more physical or muscular — even crude, awkward, adolescent.
Many Americans are also accustomed, whether consciously or unconsciously, to tuning out the environmental justice battles roiling communities of color and the underprivileged.
I very quickly learned to unconsciously take in the information from the top favicon and URL-esque info without it really distracting me.
"She was in many regards a pioneer consciously or unconsciously — the epitome of grace and moral stamina," Ms. Anawalt said in an email.
"She was in many regards a pioneer consciously or unconsciously — the epitome of grace and moral stamina," Ms. Anawalt said in an email.
A study of Martha's Vineyard in the 1960s found that longtime residents were unconsciously adopting an accent to separate themselves from summer visitors.
It's a very minor event, this trying to find someone who looks like you onscreen, and most of us probably do it unconsciously.
It's too easy to unconsciously echo another novelist's voice while reading fiction, a habit of mimicry I probably picked up as a musician.
" She added, "We've all behaved — at a certain level — unconsciously, and done things that were insensitive, inappropriate, without necessarily understanding that they were.
Another new entry, "microaggression," is a discriminatory comment or action that subtly - and sometimes unconsciously - expresses prejudice toward a member of a marginalized group.
"Direct your attention to the movement," the app Sway told me as I unconsciously sped up the rhythm of my languid to-and-fro.
And on top of that, women are asked to reckon with, consciously or unconsciously, the perceived psycho-sexual symbolism attached to seemingly innocuous foods.
In fact we use it unconsciously all the time with no negative intent…My objection is to the unquestioned use of the word colonization.
This is a display that is subtly worse than other phone displays in ways many will only unconsciously notice, as you pointed out here.
Pearson says it's possible that when faced with a choice, the brain has pre-existing thoughts on "standby," which can influence our decisions unconsciously.
From "coordinate" to "sdp interlude," to "biebs in the trap," the album almost exclusively advocated—even if unconsciously—for partying as hard as possible.
Many companies unconsciously identify leadership skills with extroversion—that is, a willingness to project the ego, press the flesh and prattle on in public.
Humans unconsciously keep track of where their arms and legs are — and the forces acting on them — to help stay balanced and move smoothly.
And unconsciously we are crying out for human connection in a way that we did 1 to 2 million years before screens showed up.
Specifically, it says "avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth," a region I simply cannot stop unconsciously putting my Purell-scented fingers all over.
In other words: When I'm brushing off responsibilities, part of my brain unconsciously believes that they're now the problem of an actual stranger. Yikes.
Indians are especially equipped, thanks to their embrace of data and constantly, perhaps unconsciously, crafting a Plan B (in case no water comes out).
Mystical experience is supposed to bring into our conscious waking lives some of the most important things we do unconsciously while we are asleep.
"Tocqueville constructed a definition of the Arab that has remained, unconsciously, in place," Thomas Lacroix, a researcher at the Maison Française d'Oxford, told me.
In an interview with "Independent Lens," the director Chico Colvard said that he grew up "unconsciously consuming a steady diet" of racist black memorabilia.
It's a performance so infectious that during the audience cutaways, you can see that half the attendees are unconsciously lip-syncing along with them.
Gender politics aside, there are some real dynamics at play here with competitive meeting behavior and consciously or unconsciously repeating — and thus stealing — others' ideas.
A 2007 paper found that if we don't completely remember an event, we'll unconsciously recreate it in the way we think it should have gone.
"When I was little, my aunts used to make me freestyle battle my cousins," he told me, unconsciously swaying his chair from side to side.
It's basically like the Lombard effect, where people unconsciously raise their voices to be heard when others around them are also speaking, but for fish.
I guess when you make a lot of images over a long period of time, your brain keeps returning to the same themes unconsciously, maybe?
Unfortunately, when a single homogeneous group is designing and engineering the vast majority of technology, they will consciously and unconsciously pass on their own biases.
Even the most well-intentioned developers can be simply unaware of their own narrow perspective and how that may unconsciously affect the products they create.
These changes are usually called "compensatory behaviors," and they simply refer to adjustments we may unconsciously make after working out to offset the calories burned.
Shelf Life, a take-home exercise, makes you think more deeply about the paradigms you might be absorbing, perhaps unconsciously, from your own book collection.
And I think that we've all behaved — at a certain level — unconsciously, and done things that were insensitive, inappropriate, without necessarily understanding that they were.
These changes are usually called "compensatory behaviors" — and they simply refer to adjustments we may unconsciously make after working out to offset the calories burned.
In his book, Comey writes that his decisions during this period may have been unconsciously influenced by polls showing that Clinton would likely beat Trump.
Algorithms will pick up differences in pay between genders and races, as well as sexual harassment and racism that human managers consciously or unconsciously overlook.
His friend and fellow artist Phoebe-Collings James suggested that Stone had perhaps unconsciously needed respite from the body politics inherent in working with nudes.
So, when we think of it as a color, we unconsciously relate to the precious metal -- which in turn conjures images of wealth and success.
But none have personas: the masks, constituting society, that we consciously or unconsciously devise to convey some aspects of our selves and to hide others.
Similarly, researchers will, usually unconsciously and without malice, apply their own biases, not only to their findings, but to the way the study is designed.
Consciously or unconsciously, they are reasserting their belief that public spaces belong to them alone, says Kevin M. Kruse, a history professor at Princeton University.
And keep an eye on the gratingly negative self-talk, which — if you're like most of us — unconsciously peppers your inner monologue throughout the day.
Wynn Maloney, 18, Canterbury School: Unconsciously, as it must be for many other eighteen year olds, my news diet was bland, lazy, and lacking effort.
Instead, you unlock your phone and instantly, almost unconsciously, descend into the irresistible splendors of the digital world — emerging 30 minutes later, stupefied and dazed.
"I think collectively, unconsciously we are all thinking about how to reassess the communication of art and there are all these extraordinary tools," he said.
While as humans, we often consciously or unconsciously hope to achieve immortality, immortality has a very real existence in the cellular world — it's called cancer.
Social media gives us access to view other's lives and evaluate the way they look, while we consciously or unconsciously compare that person to ourselves.
Maybe unconsciously or maybe consciously, and it takes an experience like that in some cases to realize there's nothing for me to be afraid of.
Further research is needed to explore whether "seeing food cues in advertisements unconsciously signals children to eat in order to feel that rewarding sensation," Emond said.
The law also recognizes that self-preservation is such a powerful instinct that people unconsciously stretch the truth or tell the version they want to tell.
" Dr. Paul Ekman is the pioneer of micro-expressions, or "very brief facial expressions that occur when a person either deliberately or unconsciously conceals a feeling.
Everybody I've handed it to this week has unconsciously lifted the register of their voice up half an octave like they were talking to a baby.
If you listen closely, you would have a hard time finding a band or artist that truly took truly no cues from The Beatles, even unconsciously.
His findings proposed that maybe our brains are unconsciously driving our choices, and we just believe it is our thoughts leading to actions after the fact.
I thought he'd done so unconsciously; he seemed to be actively working to convince himself his party's standard-bearer is not a dictatorial and incompetent maniac.
The idea that you could make decisions in your life for reasons that hinge on your ancestors—that you can't fight and do unconsciously—it's freaky.
When our ambition is primarily unconsciously driven be our fear, the likelihood is high that we're going to drive the people who work for us crazy.
I suspect that I am not the only secular person who often assumed, however unconsciously, that politically active religious groups in America today are mainly illiberal.
As much as average physical differences (and more nebulous mental differences) exist, we put a lot of work into emphasizing and exaggerating them, consciously and unconsciously.
"The mind has a way of unconsciously coding the time of a trauma," she says, adding that the anniversary effect is associated with grief and mourning.
Lauren McGoodwin, the founder and CEO of Career Contessa says many of us — both men and women — unconsciously use "sorry" as a preface for a request.
"My arrangements represent what I have consciously and unconsciously obtained from them, Trujillo writes, "as well as what had made me the man I am today.
And buyers, unconsciously or consciously, also have prices in mind, along a curve, based on their cravings for an apple at the market (a demand curve).
" Stories like Wilkins's, Oriard added, "are confirmation that this ideal that we've clung to for a long time — skeptically or cynically or unconsciously — is still alive.
The first life unconsciously "sensed" or "registered" states of affairs — dangers, the integrity of its boundaries, temperature and light sources — and made adjustments to sustain itself.
One reason, other studies have shown, is that we unconsciously assume good leaders are male, and we have mixed feelings about women who have successful careers.
When women acquiesce to a role determined primarily by their biology of reproduction — even if it's unconsciously — they judge each other for rejecting that primary identity.
Teaching Idea #5: Take Action These films naturally raise questions about the daily choices we make, consciously or unconsciously, to treat others with respect and dignity.
Eager to please, impressionable adolescents take their cues from adults in their lives, who might unconsciously model behavior that runs counter to being true to self.
Standing near the monument to their dead father, the two girls are, however unconsciously, re-living the most traumatic, shared moment in their tragedy-filled lives.
Or has the American president unleashed forces — willingly, unwillingly, consciously, unconsciously — but maybe he has unleashed forces that will challenge the place of Jews in America?
WITHERSPOON I see a lot of similarity in the way that you and I work, with humor but also this understanding of conscious people acting unconsciously.
She says there's a difference between belief and expectation, so while the patients may not believe the pill will work, they still unconsciously expect it to.
"Sometimes a partner can instigate [insecurities] if they are somehow still connected to their ex, or unconsciously or consciously bring up things that are triggering," he says.
I recently realized I've been unconsciously collecting these "hearted" songs for years, and that it would be neat to see all my favorite songs in one place.
Instead of a quest for knowledge, it engages us in an endless zest for instant approval from an audience, for which we are constantly but unconsciously performing.
The energy coming through me is connecting to the client's body unconsciously to figure out what the problem is and to go to it and unblock it.
Scientists can easily explain away the movement of the board as part of a psychophysiological phenomenon known as the ideomotor effect, wherein the subject makes motions unconsciously.
I remember spotting a plastic bag that contained my pants—which I'd apparently unconsciously peed in while the paramedics were reviving me right there on the sidewalk.
Most men (and many women) still unconsciously sanction male privilege, and until this mindset changes, gender inequities will continue to exist, no matter who is the president.
"I think it has to have that historical resonance, it has to link to other images that are familiar in the culture, consciously or unconsciously," she said.
Infinitives are single words in Latin and Greek, so early-modern authors who were influenced by them may have unconsciously avoided splitting the two-word English counterpart.
I worried that my colleagues and superiors didn't understand how much time I was putting in, so I started, mostly unconsciously, broadcasting how hard I was working.
"This is also a way of engaging people with the amount of information that's put up unconsciously on Facebook or any kind of digital media," he says.
Pre-Civil Rights America was also deeply entrenched in the respectability politics which African-Americans consciously and unconsciously imposed upon themselves as evidence of their human-ness.
We might have unconsciously resolved to live with recurrent tragedies caused by easy availability of guns to almost anyone, regardless of their mental stability or disturbing past.
So one of the best ways to understand Trump is to see who he accuses and who he accuses of what, and unconsciously, he's talking about himself.
As Miyashiro and the studio engineer discussed ways to restructure "Rising," Joji bounced between his social-­media accounts unconsciously, like an ex-smoker with permanently fidgety hands.
As this is the only thing that gives him his self-worth, he fervently clings to it just as much as he wants to (unconsciously) escape it.
We all (unconsciously) do to this cover for our own blind spots that occur where nerves, which run from the eye to the brain, block our sight.
I was taken with Sandberg's message, that women may be unconsciously holding themselves back from professional advancement and thought I could reap benefits from joining a circle.
From the moment the piano starts up in Styles' debut single, it's hard to keep yourself from unconsciously bobbing your head to the rhythm of the song.
Consciously or unconsciously, they drive the important choices you make in your life — who you spend the most time with, where you live, even where you work.
Every hour most of us, unconsciously or not, try to win subtle status points, earn cultural affirmation, develop our tastes, promote our lifestyles and advance our class.
So basically I keep my home screen to just in-and-out tools that are only ... if I use it unconsciously, I would never get sucked in.
It's remarkably easy to spot in other people (especially those you don't agree with politically), but extremely hard to spot in ourselves because the biasing happens unconsciously.
We took the first step unconsciously, because we didn't feel that, as an Arab community, we were welcomed and involved in the electronic music scene in Israel.
Unfortunately, the slogan either willfully or unconsciously ignores two important facts: the forced removal and mass murder of indigenous people, and the brutal trans-Atlantic slave trade.
In every case, Shibata has identified, and then thwarted, the expectations we unconsciously generate about objects, based on our lived experience and the tiresome reality of physics.
Now that she's helping craft his domestic policy ideas on the campaign trail, they often reflect — consciously or unconsciously — that she's speaking to a very specific audience.
Implying, unconsciously, that there must be one man somewhere on the planet who could stand to be around me for more than a few days at a time.
Yes, but: If we aren't careful, these same algorithms could actually lead to greater discrimination by codifying the biases that exist both overtly and unconsciously in human society.
In a way, it's a language we've all unconsciously learned, which is why User Inyerface seems to difficult to navigate, the game speaks and entirely different design dialect.
It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone, and as we let our light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same.
I was afraid to deal with my reality, so to make up the gap, I started relying on credit cards and seeking, unconsciously, another person to help me.
By the end of my two years of domming, I had returned to my old habits, and I noticed I was unconsciously conforming to conventional standards of beauty.
The films that really strike a nerve with the public very often reflect something that everyone, consciously or unconsciously feels—atomic age, post 9/11, post-Iraq war.
However, I do notice that the color palette I'm using in my work will unconsciously leak into my clothing choices — recently, a lot of black and muted tones.
Influential Democrats and donors like George Soros who should've known better all unconsciously read from the GOP playbook: The real bad guys are the ones who notice crimes.
America would bring to Barack Obama the same questions my cousin was unconsciously putting to me that day on the stoop: Are you what you appear to be?
What Trump is doing, whether consciously or unconsciously, is continuing to stretch the idea of "truth" and "fact" in ways those two ideas have never been stretched before.
"Before coming out, you work—unconsciously, but you work—to sort of divert attention from those parts of yourself that you don't want to expose," he told me.
The names of people, locations, and neighborhoods that might all consciously or unconsciously tip off a prosecutor that a suspect is of a certain racial background are also removed.
The leap to the T-shirt tests, then, was that since humans also chose partners with greater MHC gene variety, they must also be using smell, even if unconsciously.
There, as a child, he would wander winding paths through fantastic rocks towards pavilions, unconsciously absorbing sightlines and approaches, light and shadow, as well as the framing of views.
Rose also proposes that Meghan may be cradling her stomach unconsciously, just as a mother may pat her child's head or squeeze their hand while focusing on another task.
The two want to study whether real estate sites are, consciously or unconsciously, discriminating against their users — promoting more expensive properties to a certain gender or race, for instance.
If you are a successful CEO delivering a compelling vision to stakeholders, you have consciously or unconsciously created a set of expectations that will vary, depending on the recipients.
But if you chase after every outrage in the media micro-cycle, you're inevitably, if unconsciously, going to get sucked into the very meta-debates that you're railing against.
And the mostly older, virtually all-white crowd unconsciously punctuated his passionate remarks with soft murmurs of "yes" and "that's right" as if they were in a Baptist church.
Scholz said that may happen because people don't want to admit their interest in sharing something or don't realize it because the calculation is happening unconsciously in the brain.
"Many people tell themselves that they are watching violent news stories to stay informed, but unconsciously they are becoming addicted to the titillation that this violence creates," she said.
"A piece of wool and a needle, I took in my hands and unconsciously created a form, and then I began to understand what I had done," she explains.
I'd unconsciously perform calculations in my head to determine "payment" was received before I'd cede my body capital, even though I wanted to sleep with all of these men.
One of the best documented findings in psychology is the halo effect, a bias where you unconsciously take one aspect of somebody as a proxy for their overall character.
By "epistemic world" I mean a broadly shared framework for knowing in which emotions, moral sensibilities and reason are all informed by certain values, either consciously or unconsciously held.
Is that because the doctors truly believe that the patient could make a meaningful recovery or because — even if unconsciously — they are also worried about a program's mortality stats?
"I'm sure ministers would say they're not pressured," he said, "but unconsciously it's difficult to avoid that sort of pressure when 20 percent of your exports" go to China.
Jacobs spoke about foreseeing a time when people passing each other on the street wouldn't immediately, unconsciously sort one another into male or female, which even Jacobs reflexively does.
It found that most scientists on the committees — whether they were men or women, and whether they worked in particle physics or political science — unconsciously associated science with men.
Is it unfair to wonder if this tough-minded writer was not also unconsciously demanding of the two University of Melbourne women that they, too, act more like men?
These include consciously mirroring the expressions of people speaking to us (something most of us do unconsciously all the time), as well as storytelling, practicing empathy and so on.
Lineups should be "blind," a standard borrowed from scientific experiments: the officer administering the lineup should know nothing about the case, so as to avoid unconsciously influencing the proceedings.
And when we realize how these incidents and mindsets are connected, we can begin to address the habits of violence and hate that we, unconsciously or consciously, perpetuate, too.
Tweak the environment to get people to act less selfish "Priming" is a powerful psychological phenomenon in which one stimulus produces a particular response to another stimulus, often unconsciously.
JW: Yes, conversion in the Freudian sense means that there's a transformation that takes place in the mind, unconsciously, that produces a real symptom that can be worked with.
Sculpture, while inherently three-dimensional, is now made with an unconsciously ingrained consideration of its future two-dimensional documentation—the future photo of the thing, rather than the thing itself.
"His influence…is all over everyone's music and there's so much that I feel like I've maybe consciously and unconsciously borrowed from him that it felt right," Timberlake told E!
Instead of accepting that you have these conflicting views, you might unconsciously follow the celebrity's advice in order to reduce the psychological discomfort that can arise from holding conflicting views.
This could lead them to unconsciously (or consciously) change their behaviors, take more risks, meet new people, work a little harder—all actions that could help them achieve those goals.
As so many of us do almost unconsciously everyday, Hart shared what he saw on social media, and uploaded a photo from his drone's camera to both Twitter and Instagram.
Unconsciously, the eyes repeatedly attempt to rest by shifting their focus to an area behind the screen, and this constant switch between screen and relaxation point creates eyestrain and fatigue.
The Beatles defined the concept of what a "rock group" was supposed to be, and all subsequent rock groups are (consciously or unconsciously) modeled upon the template they naturally embodied.
We enjoy "diversion" in our pastimes, prefer "biodiversity" in our ecosystems and strive for "diversified" holdings in our portfolios, yet we unconsciously resist diversity in our social and professional communities.
After Johnson's death, I began revisiting his work, and when Allman passed not long after, I found myself unconsciously searching for what one might have to say about the other.
That said, asking people how they feel or think is always tricky because there's room for people to skew their answers — consciously or unconsciously — to make them more socially acceptable.
I was changed forever and buried my assault deep down, where the darkness couldn't hurt me anymore, but of course, it has always been here, lingering and affecting me unconsciously.
This is incredibly useful advice — you shouldn't be touching your face anyway — but it's also making people realize just how much they're scratching their noses and grazing their mouths unconsciously.
"[I]nstead of unconsciously reacting to feelings of pain or pleasure, consciously observe that all pain and pleasure aren't permanent, and will ultimately pass and dissolve away," Dorsey previously tweeted.
" In another, he explained, "Because of the sorts of unconscious behaviors that we unconsciously choose daily "—and here he turned to the camera and winked—" male subjects tend to be . . .
"Shawn and I both realized we unconsciously grabbed our phones and were checking our email or social media, which we didn't need to be doing at that moment," Gielan says.
For example, when YouTube launched its first app for Apple's iOS, 5-10% of videos appeared upside-down because the engineers had unconsciously optimized the app for right-handed users.
It's the sort of thing you get inculcated with unconsciously, by growing up in a certain sort of family or by sharing a sensibility with a certain group of friends.
He grew up "unconsciously consuming a steady diet" of racist images, he said, from Aunt Jemima on boxes of pancake mix to Saturday morning specials with Shirley Temple in blackface.
The concern is that this homogeneity of white men – the "sea of dudes", as Margaret Mitchell, researcher at Microsoft, calls it – will unconsciously program their machines with a narrow world-view.
Admissions officers, like all of us, retain learned societal racial bias and may — consciously or unconsciously — apply this bias in the process, making them more willing to closely consider white students.
But as time moves on and they become more removed from what unconsciously excites the masses, it's curious to ponder what they will have left if they don't pull it together.
"The Lucky Star," like its author, is fixated on femininity and the ways it is performed by humans, consciously and unconsciously, regardless of the sexual equipment with which they were born.
It was a failure, a mistake that revealed in retrospect the deepest lesson that animals have taught me: how easily and unconsciously we see other lives as mirrors of our own.
"When you don't acknowledge the positive feedback you have been given, it will contribute unconsciously to the narrative that you aren't as capable as you might really be," said Aced-Molina.
By making us understand that it is human nature to worry whether words are strong enough to do the job at hand, so we unconsciously give them a bit of help.
"In my new project 'Perception' I am questioning the level of judgment and misconception society can unconsciously have upon a community based on their differences," eL Seed wrote on his website.
Of course, Atwood's prescient book was written decades before Trump took office, although showrunner Bruce Miller said the 2016 election "might have unconsciously influenced some revisions" in an interview with Rolling Stone.
If an introvert's organization tends to lean toward extroversion, than even well-meaning extrovert managers may unconsciously reward the talk-it-out-ers while inadvertently sidelining the think-before-you-speak-ers.
And then once you have it in your head that, "Oh no, I have a picky eater," I think what happens is you start to consciously or unconsciously limit what you serve.
We must be clear about naming the evils in our midst, calling them out and banishing them by name, lest they, through want of identification, embed themselves unconsciously into our own souls.
As Elizabeth sees art as a bourgeois frivolity, the paintings had to work on her unconsciously, like sleeper agents, suggesting the kinds of intense emotions that she will never let herself feel.
"The moment we see him be mildly frustrated but take a break, whether consciously or unconsciously, we need to catch him," Dr. Anderson said, and tell him he did the right thing.
"I realize now how unconsciously I entered into what was then viewed as a man's world," she said in a convocation address at the University of Victoria in British Columbia in 2006.
If the news reports are true, the backstop would result in Northern Ireland diverging unconsciously from the UK and it would fundamentally undermine our Union, breaking it up by the back door.
Just as we unconsciously steer towards linen and lightweight cotton at the first sign of summer, so too are we inclined to opt for thicker, warmer fabrics when the brunt of winter hits.
"The OASIS" will need to replicate in virtual bodies the complex choreography of body language, eye movement, facial expressions, hand gestures, and physical touch that occur—often unconsciously—in real life social interactions.
And part of the joke is that so many ordinary women simulate this kind of polling in their heads, consciously or unconsciously, every morning, every lunch break, every night as they fall asleep.
"We've all heard the anecdotal evidence of people being told to smile more ... there's something that is unconsciously showing up on people's faces when people think they are just being neutral," Macbeth said.
It was all becoming clear: My mother had transmitted to me unconsciously her desire to save her father and entrusted me also with taking on his pain — just as the spiritual healer said.
I do see how our bloodlines and ancestry informs our patterns of behavior and needs our conscious attention to not form a fucked up Jungian shadow that unconsciously takes ownership in unhealthy ways.
Unconsciously, it felt like a journey to a spiritual retreat, designed to transform my soul, to inspire a new awakening of power (differently bewitched was an angry, enraged, uncomfortable man in the audience).
One amendment would have required any teacher who volunteers for the so-called school guardian program to be trained in implicit bias, or stereotypes that could unconsciously affect spur-of-the-moment decisions.
You consciously treat proteins and their carrier microbes exactly as people unconsciously treat disease microbes when blasting them willy-nilly with antibiotics: You encourage the microbes to rise to the challenge, adapt, survive.
Two black men are led in handcuffs from a Starbucks in Philadelphia and alarm bells go off: Had the officers unconsciously adopted the racial bias of the store employee who called the police?
Consciously or unconsciously, as you digested the story of Almanzo and the wallet, you probably drew on most or all of the following kinds of facts: • People can drop things without realizing it.
When there&aposs an initial connection, your interviewer will decide (also probably unconsciously) to help you by rephrasing questions when needed, giving you helpful feedback, and assuring you with verbal and nonverbal cues.
It was also the first of many days I realized the mortgage and life I had unconsciously bound myself to in Seattle wouldn't allow for the space or energy to pursue my desires.
I suspect that's because the media tends to unconsciously accept Republican ideas about who constitutes an "average American," so that the majority of Americans who oppose Trump are treated like an elitist fringe.
" He brags constantly about how women are just falling all over themselves to get on top of him, and that "all of the women on The Apprentice flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously.
"If you don't pre-specify your method of measurement of an outcome — in this case 'neurocognitive function' — you are free to choose, consciously or unconsciously, from a range of possible outcomes," said Drysdale.
"The issue that I was bumping up against when I was thinking about being a mother [is] that our society puts so much work towards unconsciously telling women they're not enough," she told Refinery29.
That doesn't mean that she is complicit in Trumpism, or that Americana is necessarily a bad thing, but that Gaga's conscious branding choices are unconsciously slipping her into line with the new status quo.
Listening to one of their (many, ceaseless) recordings is an excellent way to give yourself the creeps, and to unconsciously start thinking that  something bad is out there,... and that it's coming for you.
And if Trump does not win, we will still need to fight -- against the strains of intolerance and hate that still course consciously and unconsciously through each of our minds and our entire nation.
After a lifetime of exposure to societal conditioning that tells us that men hold the power, when you start questioning your own inherent prejudices, you may find yourself unconsciously biased against women in power.
But that leads to a secondary fear, which is that the people who are in the room don't like you, don't think much of you, and are going to consciously or unconsciously hurt you.
Unconsciously, I had shifted my attention to the smaller, the younger, and the less traveled (as a commerce reporter, I am well aware that there are always plenty of worthy new companies to discover).
I picked up my affinity for marathon calls from my mother, a brilliant little magpie who unconsciously taught me their power by very frequently and audibly appreciating her own as I was growing up.
I wasn't the only one who had (not so) unconsciously chosen Ukrainian Village for its proximity to the Bottle and Rainbo, places known as crucial outposts for folks living the rock life, even today.
Her work looks as though it might have sprung from the mind of a child who's unquestioningly accepting of the world around her and yet unconsciously sees it a bit differently than adults do.
READ: Coronavirus is now a pandemic in all but name I've noticed people idly swiping around the map during lulls in conversation, in the same way people unconsciously flick through Instagram when they're bored.
In a more subtle way, Twitter has become a place where many journalists unconsciously build and gut-check a worldview — where they develop a sense of what's important and merits coverage, and what doesn't.
No matter how deep the partisan divide appears to be in American politics, each side works together consciously and unconsciously to sink the nation into an ever-deepening ocean of bills we can't pay.
"When you've got 200 applicants, you're going to pick the one whose tone sounds most like the tone you use, or the tone you unconsciously think most matches the organization they're joining," he said.
It's the type of meta-comedy that TV sitcoms often experiment with once they are no longer novelties, when the creators have begun to engage, consciously or unconsciously, in a conversation with viewers' responses.
My siblings and I spoke English all the time, and as the years passed, we both consciously and unconsciously excluded our mother from all our conversations and eventually, from our middle-class American lives.
Manne told me that because these biases are so often unconsciously applied -- even by well-meaning people who want women to advance, like herself -- voters should engage in "candidate comparisons" when judging presidential contenders.
Once FDA officials are aware that untoward events have been associated with a medication, even if they ultimately prove unrelated to its use, such knowledge could consciously or unconsciously influence their review of it.
Most moviegoers, however unconsciously, have become accustomed to seeing women through the lens of what feminist film scholars call the "male gaze," which tends to look at women's bodies primarily as objects of desire.
Our research shows that directing moral disgust at a target group unconsciously consolidates the identity of the in-group, his followers, who may as a result feel more empowered and in charge of their destiny.
Fear and anxiety around penetration can create a mental barrier, Chavez says, which can lead someone to unconsciously tense up their pelvic floor muscles during sex, which causes a physical barrier for penetration-based activity.
So, whether done consciously or unconsciously, the system actually works twofold: First as a warning sign and quiet cry for help, and second as a diversionary tactic to lure the monsters away from the house.
Because the Rift headset can't yet analyze your eyes in real time, Facebook Spaces will have your avatar blink at random moments in procedural fashion, to simulate how a real person might do so unconsciously.
I'm not asking people to empathize or pardon anything that Andrew has done, but I do like people unconsciously figuring out how much they can relate to this person whether how little or how much.
Both features may lead the arbitrator to be unconsciously biased towards the employer, says Victoria Pynchon, a former arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association (AAA), who now runs She Negotiates, a training and consulting firm.
If we consider what the rioters were doing, consciously or unconsciously, then it seems to me that they were systematically violating the dominant principle around which law-abiding societies such as the UK are established.
Box denies Chandra's speculation that he, consciously or unconsciously, took the inhaler out of evidence because the image of an asthmatic bookworm stabbing a woman 22 times between shots of albuterol seemed less than convincing.
If you don't know about those techniques, which I didn't at the time, you're incredibly suggestible and will do what's expected of you unconsciously—especially when you've got 1,000 other people doing the same thing.
Once upon a time when things were good, which they sometimes were, I would sit down next to my mother and hold out my arm, inside part up, and she would almost unconsciously stroke it.
"Trump is consciously or unconsciously creating the conditions in which crony capitalism or outright corruption could thrive," says Simon Johnson, an economics professor at MIT and a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund.
"Whether consciously or unconsciously, authorities in Xinjiang have recognized the power of families as an alternative source of authority," said Rian Thum, a professor at Loyola University in New Orleans who has followed the detentions.
"When we use words to describe adult women that are typically used to describe children, it changes the way we view women — even unconsciously — so that we don't equate them with adult men," says Bialik.
Whether unconsciously, subconsciously or of full body and mind, they must have absorbed these new lessons and perhaps the empowerment of sexual assault survivors can empower people to also stand for the rights of others.
" Christmas, Flanders tells us (and persuades me), offers a wonderful "illusion of stability, of long-established communities, a way to believe in an imagined past … while unconsciously omitting the less desirable parts of those times.
Industry may chose to fund researchers with favorable views about their products, and researchers may consciously or unconsciously tweak the design of their studies or their interpretation of results to arrive at more positive conclusions.
On the contrary, the great force of history comes from the fact that we carry it within us, are unconsciously controlled by it in many ways, and history is literally present in all that we do.
"Right now we are unconsciously setting ourselves up for a very difficult Mars program in the 2020s, because of all these immediate needs," Casey Dreier, director of space policy at the Planetary Society, tells The Verge.
At the same time, you will be less likely to be harassed in stores or stopped by police, let alone shot and killed based on nothing but the suspicion that we unconsciously attach to dark skin.
"Information comes in consciously, but the problem is processed unconsciously, with the resulting solution leaping out when the mind least expects it," writes Claudia Kalb, a best-selling author and journalist who reports on human behavior.
As women became aware that the white, Western male viewpoint was unconsciously accepted as the viewpoint in the art world, they understood it was incumbent upon them to change this situation and level the playing field.
Although humans could easily perform such recognition tasks almost unconsciously, it is often difficult for a human to explain the exact procedure at a sufficiently detailed level so that it could be programmed into a computer.
To ensure that you're not engaging in discrimination — consciously or unconsciously — Sandberg suggests men refrain from holding private conversations about whether or not they feel a pregnant colleague is ready for a promotion or new project.
As narcissistic and self-obsessed as the process might seem, is it possible that pictures that document this equation of self and object might simply be an extension of the way we already unconsciously process art?
The type of bias Starbucks is hoping to stamp out of its staff members is referred to as implicit bias — the idea that people unconsciously categorize others based on things like their occupation, sex, or race.
Sometimes unconsciously and often deliberately, a generation of tech leaders attempted to ape the Apple and Microsoft founders' charisma, their quirks, their style and above all their irrepressible, hard-charging confidence, to say nothing of arrogance.
If the truth that clothes are coded with meaning has become a no-duh proposition, the question then arises of how much significance to read into what others are wearing and how much we unconsciously assume.
"The time we did start filming we unconsciously knew the steps and really the whole filmmaking process was about choreographing almost like a dance between the actors, the camera, the set," Chapman told Reuters in London.
I very much appreciate you writing to me, and am glad that we share the goal of coming to a day when people will not be judged, consciously or unconsciously, on the basis of their race.
If there's no containment or facilitation to the process, they risk being re-triggered into a past trauma or the creation of a situation where abusive relationship patterns and dynamics get repeated, whether consciously or unconsciously.
We live in an era when you could be killing time in line at the Post Office, unconsciously reach for your phone, and instantly get updates on every single horrible thing that is happening on the planet.
Your body responds to your brain without you consciously "telling" it to do so, causing the muscles in your hands and arms to move the pointer to the answers that you — again, unconsciously — may want to receive.
If we are unconsciously carrying forward and holding within our storytelling and within our representation of people on screens a world that says we are populated by 75% white males, we're reinforcing that reality in the world.
These women remind us that non-Black people have a responsibility to reflect on the ways we behave and interact with our Black colleagues, and how we might often unconsciously contribute to their discomfort in our workspaces.
"Analyze the record of any man who has accumulated a great fortune, and many of those who have accumulated modest fortunes, and you will find that they have either consciously, or unconsciously employed the 'Master Mind' principle. "
How we see people of a given racial appearance present themselves in media unconsciously sets the limit on what we see as possible for ourselves or for people around us of a given ethnic group or race.
Instead of unconsciously picking up a brick — like you, I, and every other person has done a countless number of times — pick up one consciously, spread enough cement of it to do the trick, place it firmly.
Even if the selection committee — half of whose 10 members hail from Power 5 institutions — were to consciously or unconsciously show a bias in favor of the major schools, the event is philosophically committed to open access.
Crucially, unlike adults, younger children don't tend to adapt their speech to suit machines, either, something we do consciously or unconsciously in order to improve the utility of voice-enabled user interfaces and so-called smart assistants.
Part of growing up means learning that many, if not most, of the things you loved are problematic — then spending your adulthood trying to counter all the harmful lessons you might have unconsciously taken away from them.
Or the black students who were underestimated, perhaps put in the "slow learners" group or not given access to the advanced placement or gifted programs, because teachers who were unconsciously racist tracked them based on their skin color?
Yes, reaching the top of the S28 Plus to pull down the notification shade requires a readjustment of my grip, but the phone's sides are so nicely contoured that I do that switch unconsciously and with little effort.
In the film, it's fitting, as though Wiseau is unconsciously imitating a fantasy version of himself: the suave, successful actor who comes from New Orleans and always tells questioners he's "your age," no matter how young they are.
The way that's played out in medicine is that when men enter the medical system, there's an expectation (consciously or unconsciously) that they're more reluctant to be there in the first place or to be asking for help.
The challenge, says Cambridge Consultants' Nathan Wrench, is to overcome the uncertainty when handling something - which humans deal with unconsciously: figuring out its shape and location and how hard to grip it, and distinguishing one object from another.
As I Snapchatted my way through Medellín that week, I wondered which relationships I was unconsciously putting a filter on to look more fulfilling than it is, and which were genuine enough to stick until I was 90.
How our bodies manage that feat is still mysterious, Dr. Pontzer says, although the process probably involves unconsciously moving less when we are not exercising and shifting energy away from some physiological processes, such as our immune response.
Anxiety concerning the harsh social judgments a son will receive for straying from the traditional gender norms can lead some heterosexual fathers to unconsciously reinforce limiting and even harmful views of what it means to be a man.
Just like our heart's without our conscious awareness, it is critical that victims, and the courts understand that the ability to fight during rape can be out of the victims control when this defense response is triggered unconsciously.
Unconsciously, her fingers sought out a place where the thread on the sewing machine had snarled under a seam and she couldn't be bothered to unpick it; she had been too eager to see the curtains' finished effect.
"I really believe that the reason Joanna has so many photographs is that deeply, unconsciously, she was living through this time knowing that she would make a piece of work out of it one day," Swinton told me.
Looking back," Cusk continued, "I wonder whether what I identified with in her voice was the feeling of the dominated daughter, a woman under parental authority, which is very much my persona whether consciously or unconsciously as well.
In 1968, he declared, "I am sorry to have to say that the vast majority of white Americans are racists, either consciously or unconsciously," while advocating for wide-ranging affirmative action programs and black nationalist and socialist ideas.
For example, an analyst who understands that she harbors red-hot anger toward her father would need to be careful of unconsciously and mistakenly hearing resonances of her dad in words coming from the person on the couch.
The copy editor might suggest that a writer tighten up a particular passage, ditch unpleasant punctuation, switch a sentence around or — taking into account that we all sometimes unconsciously favor certain words — stop using "spatulate" all the time.
Through our three and a half hour long conversation and exchanging multiple emails (in one note to me he clearly states our conversation is his "final interview"), it's clear that Simpson is hyperaware of that idea, unconsciously or not.
Technology can either be applied at the core or at the edge, and a generation of leaders, consciously or unconsciously, has placed it in new units, in innovation labs and all manner of bit-sized chunks at the periphery.
The album was the most sophisticated and balanced work he'd ever dropped, equally catering to our desires to bounce around unconsciously and our need to evaluate the missteps we've taken in our lives in order to get on track.
When this label was used, the word "paid" was often drawn out, in part unconsciously, owing to southern influences on DC speech, but also in part deliberately, to emphasize the grandeur of any lawyer who could demand a fee.
Unconsciously, some of the sonics of those projects (as well as some of the Vrasubatlat projects) have likely seeped back into our sound in one form or another, it is the same people writing all of it after all.
The research on whether most do or do not is ambiguous, but the fancy persists, in part because, consciously or unconsciously, people think that emphasizing the resemblance will set a man's mind at ease, thus fortifying the paternal bond.
And this kind of Bayesian error can have very real and tragic consequences: Criminal cases where jurors unconsciously ignore exonerating evidence and send an innocent person to jail because of a bad experience with someone of the defendant's demographic.
Further, I saw them as objects that—if unconsciously—express the fears and imaginings of death as at a time where scientific professionals were replacing religious leaders as our arbiters between life and death, maintainers of health, and alleviators of suffering.
Rather, the tension, either consciously or unconsciously (we still don't know), is maintained by smooth muscles that are locked in a tight embrace until a chemical agent in the form of a neurotransmitter hits the muscles with a "release" message.
"Given the rise of the #BlackLivesMatter movement and the fact that minorities have been preyed upon by law enforcement (consciously or unconsciously), I think the museum could have done a better job of honoring that fact," wrote a Yelp reviewer.
Failing to demand what we're worth, we unconsciously reduce our value in the minds of our superiors and peers, creating an 'expectation' that we will under-perform compared to male counterparts and fueling a vicious cycle that needs to be broken.
What's unexpected is that the way they envision the world ending is through a form of unchecked capitalism, disguised as a superintelligent AI. They have unconsciously created a devil in their own image, a boogeyman whose excesses are precisely their own.
Unconsciously, I carried this rule into adulthood — it manifests in my behaviour at the start of relationships, it infiltrates the advice I give to friends, and it fuels my anxiety until the mask slips and my authentic self is exposed.
In fact, Mr. Comey said the opposite in his book, acknowledging that he may have unconsciously assumed she would win when he reopened the email investigation just days before the election, something that many Democrats believe was devastating to her campaign.
Just as many of us in Western cultures think of time as a limited, valuable commodity, people who are interrupted at work consider — often unconsciously — the ways in which an interruption forces them to alter how they use their time.
And whether it's an internship, college admission or any of the many other factors that determine a successful life, leaders who say they want to address inequality actually — and often unconsciously — reinforce the dynamics that create inequality in their own lives.
Even so, his and Ms. Sheil's exploration of these intertwined stories manages to get at some deeper realizations about our enduring fascination with television and our fear of its power, while unconsciously mirroring the manner in which "Network" was actually created.
Others chalk it up to chance encounters in one's sexually formative years with movies like Attack of the 50-Foot Woman or Honey I Shrunk The Kids, in which one finds something sexual and then unconsciously hardwires size disparities to arousal.
He seems to have unconsciously incorporated into his body language the precise wish of his new star editor, Larry Lamb (an unyieldingly focused Richard Coyle), to lead a makeover not just of one particular newspaper but also of an entire culture.
Looking into the future, consciously and unconsciously, is a central function of our large brain, as psychologists and neuroscientists have discovered — rather belatedly, because for the past century most researchers have assumed that we're prisoners of the past and the present.
In my extensive research for my book "Change Your Habits Change Your Life," I found that one of the hallmarks of wealthy, successful people was their ability to somehow break free of the human tendency to unconsciously forge relationships with others.
" But along with Mime and Alberich, hated figures from Wagner's "Ring" cycle, Beckmesser is, Mr. Kosky added, a figure who is "marinated in the juices of 19th-century anti-Semitism, and consciously and unconsciously Wagner and his audience knew that.
Mr. Trump, perhaps unconsciously, has grasped a core truth of modern politics: that voters tend to seek out information that fits the story they want to believe, usually one in which members of the other party are the bad guys.
Still, Reese and Wernick were able to write for a major comic book film franchise — a franchise hailed for its genre-savviness, no less — while being so unaware of a huge, problematic trope in comics culture that they unconsciously repeated it.
However, if overprotected by market forces, regulation or a host of other reasons (which we'll get into later) an infrastructure can become incompatible with the economy — silently creeping, unconsciously informing and passively confining the systems and opportunities built on top of it.
A growing body of research has attempted to draw links between "implicit bias"—beliefs that unconsciously drive decisions and behavior—and the racial disparities that cut across every stage of the criminal justice system, from arrest to charge to incarceration to release.
If business leaders can shift from unconsciously gender-biased decisions to consciously championing women, imagine the possibilities for women to be treated fairly at work, rise through development opportunities, and increase the health and safety of both women and men in the workplace.
Bottigheimer argues that the Grimms were necessarily influenced by their position as bourgeois 19th-century Germans when they wrote down the fairy tales they had collected, and that consciously or unconsciously, they edited the stories to correspond to their own moral values.
Cramblett said in an earlier lawsuit filed in an Illinois court that although she and her partner love the little girl, she is concerned about bringing her up in a white, racially intolerant community, and in a white "often unconsciously insensitive" family.
" In the age where we unconsciously and constantly archive our surroundings with our cell phone cameras, Oezdogan appreciates the school's logic as " a fascinating way to look at our surroundings, study form and shape [without] being too literal when using visual language.
In each study, when people were exposed — consciously or unconsciously — to sexual stimuli (a sex scene from a movie, for example), they were more likely to disclose an embarrassing person story to a potential partner than people who were exposed to neutral stimuli.
When something new occurs to you, you unconsciously start looking for signs of it in your environment—even, let's say, an event related to a movie you just watched, or a dress branded with a character from a game you just played.
Her pale silky hair, cut short, seemed to lift in a perpetual breeze of static; as she searched for the right sentence, or the detail of a scene, she combed her fingers through it unconsciously until it crackled and stood on end.
The utopian feminists are also eugenicists and anti-Semites; the men who dream of a perfect world where same-sex attraction is privileged also unconsciously mimic the hierarchy of patriarchy, putting effeminate or cross-dressing "Uranians" at the bottom of their ladder.
He has studied what happens in the brain as we build unconscious visual expertise, in cases, for instance, where our reaction times speed up in response to a visual cue because we have unconsciously learned a pattern, and are implicitly anticipating it.
When the doctor has to decide which participants to put in one group, they may end up unconsciously introducing bias into the selection, such as by placing all the sick participants in one group and all the healthy participants into the other.
" Dylan didn't expect anyone to stick this on, gather around the fire with their family, and unconsciously hum along—he wanted people to hear him scuttle through "Here Comes Santa Claus" and annunciate through a Latin verse on "O Come All Ye Faithful.
Brodeur's message is poignant and profound: A person need not totally untangle from her family — a group of people with shared DNA that none of us chooses — but neither must she stay unconsciously tethered to them or repeat inherited patterns of relationship.
The prioritization of narratives that consciously and unconsciously takes place in selecting stories, in analyzing data, in making all of the thousands of assumptions that are made in every moment of a campaign and its coverage boosts favored candidates of white voters.
"And it's not always that you have a certain purpose of like, 'I have to change to world with my music,' but just about getting closer to something that's really honest, that feels really connected maybe unconsciously that goes on within you."
"This field indeed brought a lot of love, support and applause my way, but what it also did was to lead me to a path of ignorance, as I silently and unconsciously transitioned out of 'imaan'," she said, referring to her faith.
Maybe as a society, she mused, consciously or unconsciously, South Africans had actually chosen a doomed vehicle for the correction they needed but that also terrified them—so that his failure could reassure them that such profound but unsettling change was, in fact, impossible.
The thing that I really worry about is that we've built this perfect feedback loop, where the only thing anybody ever gets is what they've liked before, or what they've told you either consciously or unconsciously through your studying of their data that they want.
"Shame still often lurks unconsciously behind the most successful of gay lives," he writes, a theme that he returns to over and over again in a book that is part polemic, part memoir and part road map for gay people hoping to live fully.
"I can imagine that as a male photographer who is more than 70 years old, he unconsciously has the perspective towards women that he can do whatever he wants," said Yukie Kamiya, head of the Japan Society Gallery in New York, speaking of Mr. Araki.
He and his colleagues in the department of newborn medicine at Harvard Medical School discovered that mothers unconsciously interacted with their infant sons more attentively and vigilantly than they did with their infant daughters because the sons needed more support for controlling their emotions.
" Professor Robin Kelley, in one review, praised the book for its ability to "make many readers uncomfortable, as it should," adding, "With care and a wicked sense of humor, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva explores the kind of subtle, everyday racism that some of 'our best friends' unconsciously perpetuate.
After sailing across the sea — a sweet interlude, rather reminiscent of  The Owl and the Pussycat — they spend a few informative days in London, where she meets members of the government and conceals her unconsciously eroticized body in a black wide-brimmed hat and ankle-concealing skirt.
This is not just about the stuff that you learn to do without even knowing that you've learned to do it, like unconsciously tuning out omnipresent advertising or otherwise turning down the gain on the world's ceaseless ambient wheedling for your time and attention and patronage.
The opponents of affirmative action had so thoroughly dominated the terms of the debate that supporters were often unconsciously perpetuating a distorted vision of what actually happens—repeating claims that Harvard undervalued Asian students' "personalities," for example, an argument that ignores the complexities of the "personal" category.
But it's also made us worse—readier to brand the white working class as failures—and in doing so, consciously or unconsciously, we are becoming much less sympathetic to their inability to defend or safeguard their social standing in an age when higher education is everything.
"Something that I learned through talking to other actors that have played guys that don't have the best rap either, it's tough because sometimes you let those things infiltrate into your head, even unconsciously if you're talking to somebody," Kitsch told PEOPLE at ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas.
Chris Ghaffari as Romeo and Kaliswa Brewster as Juliet are strong actors who affix their character's loyalties to the idea of love ("you kiss the book," Juliet says excitedly) as a way to move beyond childish things and thus, unconsciously and decidedly, toward an almost titillating darkness and death.
Of course, what she has done, and what Bertin himself did, was to unconsciously draw on the repertoire of stereotypical poses with which nature has endowed all creatures, and which we tend to notice less in our own species than we do in, say, cats or squirrels or marmosets.
They feel they're being left out, even pushed to the side because teachers are unconsciously navigating their students away from their companies and toward getting a college degree so that they can one day be engineers, managers and executives at the big companies that are partnering with their schools.
It's the soon-to-open Church of Skatan and hostel, a dream that's been cooking unconsciously for more than a decade, and which began to take shape two years ago when Lyons decided he'd won the west and fortune awaited him in the secrets hills of the East.
And it does not refer merely, or even principally, to the past … On the contrary, the great force of history comes from the fact that we carry it within us, are unconsciously controlled by it in many ways, and history is literally present in all that we do.
I think you are well within your rights to decline to contribute, but there is a decent chance you will pay what amounts to a social cost for doing so: Your manager and other colleagues may, even unconsciously, suspect that on some level you're not really a team player.
Once again, the challenges posed by VR remind us of the richness and complexity of our human experience, because to understand how to make our avatars feel real, we have to know what we humans are doing—consciously and unconsciously—that makes our daily encounters in real life feel real.
Whether it was a result of me tossing and turning or unconsciously attempting to dislodge the foreign entities from my ear canal, waking up with either one or both buds out of my ear made me wonder how effective these things would be as an alarm (another feature of the buds).
That's why an MIT team led by MIT researcher Yu Fan "Steven" Chen set out to create a robot that can move around completely on its own using "socially aware navigation" – in other words, following the unspoken social codes we all unconsciously observe when moving around together in shared space.
It's a country at war with itself, and I think on some level, unconsciously or consciously, it must be quite complicated for soldiers who risked their lives for this country, were wounded maybe, lost friends, to come back and see that the thing they were fighting for is fighting with itself.
Other experiments suggest that our minds are good at fabricating reasons that we do certain things and hold certain opinions — and that the fabrication happens unconsciously, so that the conscious mind is itself duped into believing these stories, along with their implication that the conscious mind is running the show.
Four out of five binged-drinks were consumed by men, which could mean men drink more than women when they drink (very likely), or that men are more inclined to binge than women, or a combination of the two (another possibility is that women are more inclined to underreport, either consciously or unconsciously).
Many now prefer "recording" or even "capturing" to "taping," though recent headlines are a good reminder of just how durable "tape" really is, and most just use the term unconsciously and don't have a preference about the terminology one way or the other—as long as you don't ask them to leave.
What's more important to focus on is that feeling I mentioned earlier—the one buried in the walls of time yet unconsciously present; the one Eminem probably talks about in one of his songs; the one thing you're probably thinking of right now but never fully addressed, because it was easier to suppress.
As she has noted, Racial injustice is something that every American contends with, either consciously or unconsciously, and it's so deeply embedded in the fabric of our nation […] The word "racism" is sort of like a trigger word; you know, it can shut people's ears off, shut people down, bring people's defense mechanisms up.
In psychology, we see it in the rise of "dual process" theories of the mind, the most famous of which comes from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, who divides the mind into a part that makes judgments quickly, intuitively, and unconsciously ("System I") and a part that thinks more slowly, rationally, and consciously ("System II").
Which he does: "Genius" being the name of his latest fashion project, unveiled Tuesday night at what the brand dubbed the Moncler Genius Building (not to confused with the Apple Genius Bars, although if your mind just unconsciously makes that connection, O.K. then) to kick-start the third leg of the women's wear collections.
The University of Wisconsin at Madison course, created by assistant professor Damon Sajnani in the African Studies Department, will explore how white people "consciously and unconsciously perpetuate institutional racism and how this, not only devastates communities of color, but also perpetuates the oppression of most white folks along the lines of class and gender," according to the description.
Where my relationship to some of the figures in my work, like Tommy, has changed is, as I've grown up, I've gotten a better understanding of how when you write music and stories you do so much of it unconsciously and therefore you allow your own neuroses to leak through even though you don't intend them to.
Jurors, being human, are subject to "anchoring" (latching onto the first piece of information they hear and not letting go); to "priming" (being unconsciously wooed by lawyers' manipulations); to the "halo effect" (falling for whatever the most winning witness says); and to the "availability heuristic" (gazing upon the facts of the case through prior experience and knowledge).
Eddie Alvarez is a good man and a good sport and god knows we expect a lot of superhuman behavior from our mixed martial artists, but even they are subject to humanity's primordial impulses, far beyond morality, so how can we fail to forgive them in dire circumstances for unconsciously prioritizing staying alive over doing the right thing?
Similarly, maybe VCs figure — on some level, perhaps unconsciously — that since white men benefit from the cultural systemization of their primacy, their socialized confidence / arrogance, their better networking prospects, and the various other advantages they've accumulated since birth, then they're better bets than underrepresented outsiders who, however tough and driven and brilliant, don't boast the same advantages.
Her delicate, sentimental poetic voice — "My hand kept wandering on my lute, / In music, but unconsciously / My pulses throbbed, my heart beat high, / A flush of dizzy ecstasy / Crimsoned my cheek" — hinted at, rather than announced, her erotic life, one that included secret lovers and illegitimate children, as well as a yearslong effort to hide them from the public.
"Medical mistrust is another representation of how Black people, and Black women in particular, have come to understand how they can protect themselves," she says, citing the Tuskegee experiment (in which the Public Health Service experimented on 600 Black men for 40 years starting in 1932) and Henrietta Lacks' case as events that might unconsciously inform how Black women view the medical field.
" Vlad Savov marveled at the ease of which he could navigate the bigger S8 Plus, perhaps assisted by "the distinct averageness" of his hands: "Yes, reaching the top of the S8 Plus to pull down the notification shade requires a readjustment of my grip, but the phone's sides are so nicely contoured that I do that switch unconsciously and with little effort.
It's for this reason that Colonna recently authored the book "Reboot," in which he shares many of his own stories while also signaling to readers the importance of recognizing that they aren't crazy, that much of modern life is a pretense and that with some introspection, it's possible to understand the roots of one's character structure and, perhaps, stop embracing them unconsciously.
Walking around with his stoner eyes and his long hair and his man bag, he is the prime aesthetic exemplification of simultaneously giving and not giving a fuck—dressing in such a way that, were you to bring him home to meet the parents, it might unconsciously be due to some deep-seated issues that you really should have sorted out by now.
But the utopian imagination (which will be elaborated in the subsequent shows mounted later this year), if it is to have any purchase with us at all, will have to figure out what to do with all our bodies, with their susceptibility to harm, with our contradictions, and the defenses that spring up unconsciously to guard them from being taken away from us.
Despite data showing that women and people of color are, once on the ballot, as likely as their white male counterparts to win elections, a popular theory remains that even when voters profess progressive commitments, a majority are—either consciously or unconsciously—too racist, sexist, or homophobic to cast a ballot for anyone other than a straight, cis white man.
Really important to me that I avoid the danger — which I think all humans have, but I know I have — of falling in love with my own view of things, my own righteousness, and so I really think it was a prelude, and maybe unconsciously but not explicitly or consciously, a reaction to some of the criticism, if that makes sense.
But of all the culture Barack Obama has been a part of, inspired, commented on or cultivated, of all the ways in which the culture seemed to evolve around — and unconsciously respond to — him, the thing that says so much about his unprecedented relationship to art and popular culture is actually, in the vast scheme of things, just a footnote.
If one says that I am not good enough to live next door to him, if one says that I am not good enough to eat at a lunch counter, or to have a good, decent job, or to go to school with him merely because of my race, he is saying consciously or unconsciously that I do not deserve to exist.
"In the last decade, current practitioners have tangibly felt value investing's severe disappointments alongside brilliant value-add generated by stocks versus bonds; not only are these recent events shared by nearly everyone in today's investment community, they may also unconsciously and more heavily weigh on our memories and expectations, crowding out the wins experienced from value investing in earlier years," West and Ko write.
Like, it's not usually the doing of something that makes it stressful, it's the unconsciously shitty or ego-driven way of doing something that makes it stressful, and with other people, not only am I on their lunar and emotional schedule but I'm up against whatever intensity and explosive potential they're bringing, instead of whatever mutually determined set-point is the actual emotional median.
I once talked to a man who specialized in patterns of traffic flow, and he showed me a set of diagrams illustrating how the merest distraction in one place, something so small that it would cause passers-by to briefly glance at it and therefore unconsciously decrease their speed, could over time result in the whole motorway coming to a standstill in another place miles away.
" Finally, trumpeted Freud, "Man's craving for grandiosity is now suffering the third and most bitter blow from present-day psychological research, which is endeavoring to prove to the 'ego' of each one of us that he is not even master in his own house, but that he must remain content with the veriest scraps of information about what is going on unconsciously in his own mind.
What's ultimately true is that, as easy as it is to support someone like Jacob with conscious words in a world where it's now cool and progressive in some circles to publicly applaud gender-nonbinary people, it's virtually impossible to undo the centuries of social conditioning that has defined what the world deems unconsciously desirable—desires that rarely include nonbinary femmes with hairy, hormone- and surgery-unaltered bodies.
The usual disciplines are explored: ESP, clairvoyance, traveling clairvoyance (or out-of-body experiences), psychometry (divining information from objects), skin reading, dowsing, eyeless sight, mental telepathy, synthetic telepathy (using microwaves), outbounder-beaconry (don't ask), mind projection, psychoenergetics, remote viewing, E.H.B.F. (extraordinary human body function), spoon bending, remote action, remote perturbation (a gentler version of the former), precognition, divination, automatic writing, cryptomnesia (unconsciously evoking latent memories) and premonition/intuition (a.k.a.
But Tom's and Mary's stories parallel one another, and they made me wonder, in the end, if Downton Abbey doesn't share the same sentiment, however unconsciously, as this year's horror films and murder mysteries and vaguely Shakespearean dramas: that family wealth — often embodied specifically by a house — can be a kind of imprisonment of its own, something that can trap you, blind you, change you, eat you alive.
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