Now, the same return to balance, or consciousness, needs to happen in business.
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She is unable to talk and had been thought to be in a vegetative state, with no awareness or consciousness of her surroundings.
Can consciousness be studied using a reductionist approach, or is consciousness an emergent property arising from brain complexity and thus not amenable to the divide-and-conquer approaches of reductionism?
The referee could also stop a bout when a fighter could no longer protect himself or lost consciousness.
Personal identity yields to collectivized class or demographic consciousness.
In the other studies, there was no evidence of adverse effects on kidney and liver function, no reports of light-headedness or loss of consciousness, no evidence of fluid or electrolyte loss that might contribute to heat stroke.
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Is this feedback alerting our social consciousness or is it manipulating our ethics via social engineering?
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You can be fully aware, you can lose total consciousness or anywhere in between.
To be sure, loose socks don't herald a revolution in youth consciousness or the rise of a student disobedience movement.
But it is unlikely that health-consciousness or even a sense of balance will become a preoccupation of the proprietors anytime soon.
Religion in the West no longer provides the kind of collective consciousness or glue that attenuates our isolation while contributing to the animating spirit that every healthy civilization must have.
But if the affected person has suffered severe brain damage, he or she may sustain permanent disabilities or may never regain consciousness.
Henry is suddenly incapable of throwing accurately, undermined by paralytic self-consciousness, or, Harbach seems to be arguing, by the onset of adulthood itself.
Combine that with growing environmental consciousness, or at least the urge to tan, and you've got rooftop terraces, and even pools, popping up all over the place.
But he is kinder than the former, and less neurotic than the latter (whose own compassionate sensitivity got blocked by obsessive self-consciousness, or, when unblocked, sometimes emerged as outright sentimentality).
Drug researchers and bioengineers hope to eventually find ways to boost patients' odds of regaining consciousness through compounds or devices that spur remaining neurons to send signals more efficiently.
But The Hobbit feels fearless and devoid of self-consciousness about expectations or anything other than excitement at telling its story, and at times almost seems to avoid any obvious choices or traditional perspectives in the approach to action and big reveals.
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However, if we are unable to reduce consciousness to simpler building blocks or concepts, it may be impossible to apply the tried and true tools of modern science to the daunting task of understanding consciousness.
So to go back to Libet, whether consciousness comes before, after or simultaneously with decision-making, the key point is that thoughts and decisions are produced by no more than a brain working according to the laws of physics.
Consciousness is not the all-or-nothing proposition people suppose it to be.
"At 28, 000 feet, you don't have an awful lot of useful consciousness without the support of oxygen or being in a pressurized aircraft, " said O'Brien, a former CNN correspondent.
The fundamental reasoning for the move up or down becomes a part of the overall consciousness of the investment community at the point where the potential for profit is minimal.
Even for secular readers, the mysterious unfolding of the Hebrew Bible offers a glimpse of an implied or subtextual narrative of the development of God-consciousness.
As tech startup culture increasingly enters the mainstream consciousness through movies like "The Social Network" or headlines about the latest 20-something to cash in a dorm-room idea for millions of dollars, the field is attracting a whole new host of personality types.
Will the economy start to slow, or will other issues shoot to the top of the public's consciousness?
David Eagleman talked to the BBC's Tom Bateman about the various theories of what forms consciousness - whether it is a property of the human brain or a "property of the universe".
He possesses a self-awareness and even a bit of social consciousness that comes through on tracks where he admits to past infidelities or laments the effects of the crack wars on black communities.
They are those few seconds just after waking, where sleep ends and full consciousness begins, when like anyone else I can wonder about the weather or take in the news on the radio.
"Part of our 'fight or flight' reflexes to keep us alive includes the switch into the REM state of consciousness, " he said.
They come from shared consciousness, but they are also perpetuated by each brand to the end consumer in one way or another.
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