That way, we can stretch the perceived time of our vacations, expand our memories in a youthful-like way, and return home with more creative ideas.
But after three minutes, the perceived wait time multiplied with each passing minute.
Apple employees are constantly resetting clocks to reduce the perceived wait time.
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You might think Millennials are perceived as great time managers, since they have grown up with the distractions of texting and social media.
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Ministers responded to criticism of a perceived lack of parliamentary time for MPs to debate e-petitions by introducing a new, regular slot for such debates in MPs' secondary debating chamber, Westminster Hall, on Mondays.
President L. Rafael Reif has requested an analysis of MIT's involvement in the case against Swartz, from the time the university first perceived unusual activity on its Web network in 2010 to the present.
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Thus, one could imagine a recursive loop between deliberation time, difficulty, and perceived importance.
Arsenal were playing into Bolton's hands - the more time they spent reacting to perceived injustices, the less they threatened to score.
They are the fantastic play of light and dark from a feverish mind that perceived acutely the driving issues of its time, but could wage war only with the tools of the artist.
If people form inferences about decision importance from their own decision efforts, then not only might increased perceived importance lead people to spend more time deciding, but increased decision time might, in turn, validate and amplify these perceptions of importance, which might further increase deliberation time.
Still worse, as the unofficial face of NBC's latest prime time troubles, Leno risks being perceived as damaged goods by viewers and guests alike.
It is a sad situation that many of today's students do not want to waste course time on something that is not perceived as advancing their careers.
Some accountants argue that anything that may be perceived as generating a benefit from the passage of time has interest in it.
The White House has wasted little time capitalizing on Mr. Romney's perceived weakness among women.
Start by spending some time thinking about how you want to be perceived.
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Entrepreneurs (and others) prioritizing time with family rather than job are often perceived as insufficiently serious, not quite dedicated to the difficult work at hand.
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"The more click your ad gets, you get rewarded over time with a higher listing as you are perceived by Google as being relevant, " he added.
But the long-term danger that it faces (and that all small social networks face) is that it will be perceived as an excellent tool that was ahead of its time.
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" Frans van der Horst, head of research at Schroeders Securities in Jakarta, says: "The perceived increase in political risk in Indonesia comes at a time when global investors are very cautious about emerging markets in general.
Investors who stayed fully invested during the economic downturn from September 2008 to July 2011 realized a 50% return on their investments while those who moved to what they perceived as safety realized a 2% return during that time period.
But he beat his more famous left-of-centre rival, perhaps because he was low profile - unlike his flamboyant predecessor, Ezer Weizman, who was forced to resign after a financial scandal - and because of his perceived commitment to depoliticise the presidency, analysts at the time said.
Investors are dumping the currency because the Canadian economy is widely perceived as commodity-based and export-oriented at a time when commodity prices are depressed and export markets are sluggish.
For example, again thanks to Big Data, every Web ad you will soon see on Facebook and across the Web will have been bid upon in real time by advertisers who will pay based upon your perceived value as a potential customer.
It is time close this loophole for states, and stop the perceived discount customers receive based on their shopping channel.
Will their lending be affected by the perceived whims or beliefs of the particular government regulators existing at a particular time?
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And perceived drawback of telephone counselling - lack of face-to-face time - actually turns out to be one of its greatest strengths as one in six people say they're too embarrassed to talk face-to-face about their difficulties.
At the same time, consumers will reduce spending as inflation erodes their real earnings and perceived wealth.
Democrats being Democrats wasted time disagreeing among themselves, and their charismatic new President allowed himself to be perceived as dealmaker at the mercy of Congress, not an agent for change.
Another is that the contemporary essay has for some time now been gaining energy as an escape from, or rival to, the perceived conservatism of much mainstream fiction.
In the end, perceived success may be a David and Goliath fight, but I will side with quality over quantity every time.
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