To counteract this tendency to do what makes us feel good versus what we should be doing, get in the habit of pausing several times a day.
He urged the "rational" traditional leadership of the Brotherhood to act without delay to curb this tendency.
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According to the study, this tendency to be swayed by outside moods is not just an incidental curiosity but can systematically distort rational decisions.
Some analysts have argued that the January Effect has moved into December as investors look to front run this tendency.
This tendency to use an ongoing crisis to raise fears of hypothetical threats is distasteful, but is also a dangerous and unnecessary distraction.
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This tendency to jump on a narrative bandwagon instead of coming up with original thoughts and opinions is all too common the press.
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This tendency to regress raises the question whether a bolder approach is needed, going beyond limited fixes or experiments and instead rethinking the fundamentals of management.
"This tendency to throw the responsibility as far away as possible, eventually to the new members (of the European Union), to countries that might have a weaker PR policy, is something that bothers me, " he said.
Because statistics show that overbought markets have a tendency to underperform in the near term, and this tendency is even more pronounced with markets that have been trending lower.
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When we are determined to make this a better world, there is a tendency to focus almost exclusively on the external world as the point of departure.
Psychologists Nicole Mead and Jon Maner ran a series of experiments to unpick this counter-intuitive tendency.
It might be that this tendency leads to emotions being bottled up until a panic attack is their only release.
This discomfort, in turn, gives rise to a reluctance to devote the time and energy required to conduct security policy effectively and a tendency to delegate unduly responsibility for managing this part of his portfolio.
The number of temples is overwhelming, but so is the media's indifference to this aspect of the city, as is their consistent tendency to sell the world the most glamour-focused, profane vision of New York.
That seems all-but certain to occur at this point, although the political winds have a tendency to blow in strange directions.
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This has a tendency to heat and raise Earth's high atmosphere, buffeting Goce with stronger winds.
This should help to avoid the tendency which many people have to play to the camera.
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They attribute this in part to a greater tendency toward gold as a safe haven by large entities, funds and high-net-worth individuals during a time of crisis.
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"There was always this tendency in our family to be as white as you could, " admits Boursicot.
And this stadium has the tendency to allow for some big innings.
This tendency of their customers to pay with greenbacks and resist bulging credit card debt also represents one big advantage for immigrant-oriented entrepreneurs.
In simple supply and demand terms this typically has a tendency to strengthen oil prices which in turn push the value of the CAD higher.
On top of this, there is a tendency to continue to complicate the complicated, with models, jargon, acronyms and diagrams.
The problem that might exist with it is that it will have a tendency to homogenize education, but this issue is not new.
However, there were fluctuations in this tendency which are beyond our ability to fully understand.
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This is the destructive human tendency: to rush in like headless fools and exacerbate rather than alleviate problems.
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This does not refer to any increase in the tendency of criminals to become politicians, or vice versa.
This induces a tendency in many organizations to leave old rules in place.
The FSA's chairman, Lord Turner, saw this problem as "a cultural tendency to be always pushing" the limits of the rules.
Bands this heavily populated sometimes face a tendency to pack on the layers until an album collapses under its own weight.
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