-
People often talk about the healthcare divide in terms of access to care.
FORBES: The Other Healthcare Divide: Healthcare Fluency
-
Despite the financial incentive, people often preferred to talk about themselves and willingly gave up between 17% and 25% of their potential earnings so they could reveal personal information.
WSJ: The Science of Bragging and Boasting
-
We often hear people talk about the love of the game, but it's clear that that love has turned into lust.
CNN: Commentary: Integrity biggest loss in baseball scandal
-
Often, when I talk to people about why they decide to make a difference, why they become a part of an organization, why did they became passionate about something, they tend to trace it back to a book or a song or a movie.
UNESCO: Biodiversity Initiative
-
People see their home every day, and often talk or think about what is happening to its value.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
-
People tend to (often deliberately) forget that when they talk about the Euro and the current state of the union.
FORBES: Is There Hope For Employment In Europe?
-
Often when you talk about desegregation, a lot of people look south.
NPR: De Facto School Segregation Growing, Study Says
-
To take a notable example, people from the biggest of the massive open online course platforms, Coursera, often talk about how exciting it is that they can do A-B testing to learn what works.
FORBES: Why Don't Entrepreneurs And Learning Scientists Talk Much?