But, here too, there is an alternative take on events that challenges this view.
Fear makes us focus on events that are unfavorable and that make us desire security.
The fund bets on events like corporate takeovers and bankruptcies, and makes other investments.
Wealthy punters can place big bets on events involving ill-paid sportsmen in faraway places.
Hope, on the other hand, makes us focus on events that are favorable and the upside potential.
We spent more money on events and things for our customers and we saw an immediate return.
We will be reviewing our assistance posture based on events that take place in the coming days.
With the Formula One season well under way, they presumably have their minds on events on the track.
But still, for those few months, the future of the single currency seemed to turn on events in Dublin.
He'll give you a briefing on this visit so far as well as an update on events for tomorrow.
Over the summer the CFTC held a request for comment on events markets.
Dublin-based futures market Intrade creates unorthodox investment contracts based on events as diverse as projecting Oscar winners and political upheaval.
Parties are consequently invited and encouraged to share experiences and practices, by submitting relevant documents and information on events to the Secretariat.
"A Message to Garcia" is a parable of heroic initiative and duty, very loosely based on events during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Catering to the public at large, it reported on events both domestic and international (e.g. there was much interest in the French Revolution).
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe told a radio network Thursday that "light must be shed" on events leading up to the shootings by Merah.
Political motives to attract more public support for bidding on events.
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"More than usual, world economic prospects depend on events, " it warned.
Mr Evans makes it clear that "even now, domestic security depends as much on events overseas as it does on those in the UK, " our correspondent says.
Former Borders VP and Chief Merchandising Officer and current interim CEO, Mike Edwards, sent out an email to Borders Rewards customers, which was an interesting spin on events.
Local club night Blowout is putting on events every night.
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However, two minutes later Tom Shanklin's influence on events began to tell, the Wales and Lions centre showing a return to form with some powerful running and deft touches.
The prime minister visits her regularly for an audience where he updates her on events, while she is also expected to rubber-stamp ministerial decisions at meetings of the Privy Council.
Marketers spend their money on events, on creative, on webinars, on campaigns and other efforts that for the most part are executed by third parties that use their own supporting technology.
"We've seen remarkable price action in the last 48 hours, " said Michael Woolfolk, chief currency trader at Bank of New York Mellon, who attempted to put a positive spin on events.
The media is continuing to reflect on events at the BBC, with some outlets suggesting that former director general George Entwistle, who resigned on Saturday, was not fit for the role.
Instead of rehashing what has already happened in a simulation-type game, "Assassin's Creed III" aims for the gray areas of history and focuses on events that may not have a clear-cut explanation.
Fast Data can leverage Big Data sources, but it also adds a real-time component of being able to take action on events and information before they even enter a Big Data system.
The weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions was dominated by foreign affairs with Labour leader Ed Miliband focusing all his six questions on events in Egypt and the UK's mission in Afghanistan.
But then, from reading the report it is clear that the aim of the US government is not, in fact to help Israeli media outlets do a better job reporting on events.
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