I've actually written about this before, but I have a long history of busting a gut over chimps who act like people, probably because I have a long history of busting a gut over people who act like chimps.
In other words the act of making people think about these issues is a revolutionary act because no one is talking about it.
There is a political solution to be had here, and it is imperative that every nation that considers itself a friend of the Syrian people act on the Syrian people's behalf.
"Given that the SEC is still issuing regulations related to the act, people are looking around and wondering what the long-term impact will be, " says David Goldberg, who runs RadioShack's legal department.
And the regulator found the number of people subject to the act was rising, with 48, 600 people receiving care under the act last year, a 5% increase compared to the period 2010-2011.
You can act like what people are doing now, which is saving more, paying down debt.
"I'm convinced that the simple act of getting people to talk about it will save lives, " she writes.
So the Affordable Care Act stipulated that people would have to pay a fine if they don't buy insurance.
Such a tax act would enlarge people's opportunities to better their lives.
While the intellectual arguments for donating money to the highest-impact solutions are compelling, the reality is that giving is a very personal act, and people and organizations make funding decisions based on many factors.
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Earlier this year Narayen picked up another audience-tracking tech firm, called Demdex, to further entrench his position among companies that manage, analyze and act upon what people do on the Web, particularly around selling stuff.
In the UK, the breeding, sale or exchange of pit bull terriers is banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 and people who already own pit bulls must keep them muzzled and on a lead in public.
And while a little bit of fear can help motivate people to act, too much fear can really cause people to throw up their hands and give up.
Some good instances come from behaviour on the roads, where people may act more recklessly as safety measures (their own and other people's) make them bolder.
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As provisions of the Affordable Care Act are rolled out across the country, many people are still unsure how the Affordable Care Act helps them access the care that they need.
The sooner people act on accurate information the sooner the market will set the real price.
To change how people act whether it's government or public policy makers on poverty?
When people act against their self-interest I see a flashing neon sign: Interesting Psychology Here!
Beginning on page 170 Brigid McMenamin details how six people act as their own money managers.
That simple act of bringing those people aboard created a learning curve that I value to this day.
Pakistan authorities found themselves called to act by their own people -- and pressed usefully by the Obama Administration.
The election court will focus on whether the leaflet and a newsletter breached the 1983 Representation of the People Act.
In both situations, people act based on perceived social pressures and fear of being out of the loop or excluded.
She believes they've fallen for the myth that people act rationally at all times and have the benefit of "perfect information".
And he hopes to pass other measures of the American Jobs Act that will put people to work and grow our economy.
Strange as it sounds to some, people act their way into good mental health as reliably as they act their way into ineptitude.
Since the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, people with functional impairments have increasingly expected and received unfettered access to the public market.
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The REINS Act ensures that the people's representatives are accountable for the laws they pass as well as the major regulatory costs that may follow.
The right for candidates to add their own seals has survived repeated reforms of election law, currently regulated by the Representation of the People Act.
Instead, these data (albeit based on only ten animals) do suggest that only those animals which are in close contact with people act as reservoirs.
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