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One habit of thought regards management as equivalent to " business administration " and thus excludes management in places outside commerce, as for example in charities and in the public sector.
Pliny is especially observant on crystal habit and mineral hardness, for example.
Smoking is a common example of cognitive dissonance because it is widely accepted that cigarettes can cause lung cancer, and smokers must reconcile their habit with the desire to live long and healthy lives.
For example, the portrayal of wine in French society as a robust and healthy habit is a bourgeois ideal that is contradicted by certain realities ( i. e., that wine can be unhealthy and inebriating ).
While advertisers played up his habit of openly rooting for the Cubs from the booth ( for example, one Budweiser ad described him as " Cub Fan, Bud Man " in a Blues Brothers-style parody of " Soul Man "), he had been even less restrained about rooting for the Cardinals when he broadcast for them.
One notable example is the possible significant lead exposure during the Roman Empire resulting from the development of extensive plumbing networks and the habit of boiling vinegared wine in lead pans to sweeten it, the process generating lead acetate, known as " sugar of lead ".
Great auks, for example, whose habit of crowding together on rocks and beaches made them especially easy to hunt, had been driven to extinction early in the century.
Sir Joseph Chitty was for sixteen years a popular judge, in the best meaning of the phrase, being noted for his courtesy, geniality, patience and scrupulous fairness, as well as for his legal attainments, and being much respected and liked by those practising before him, in spite of a habit of interrupting counsel, possibly acquired through the example of Sir George Jessel.
An example of how the aorist tense contrasts with the imperfect in describing the past occurs in Xenophon's Anabasis, when the Persian aristocrat Orontas is executed: " and those who had been previously in the habit of bowing ( προσεκύνουν prosekúnoun, imperfect ) to him, bowed ( προσεκύνησαν prosekúnēsan, aorist ) to him even then.
The ambrosia habit is an example of convergent evolution, as several groups evolved the same symbiotic relationship independently.
Menudo, for example, was derived from the habit of the Spaniards of giving the slaves cows ' intestines.
* First he considers the definition of happiness in contrast to an old Socratic question ( found for example in Plato's Meno ) of whether happiness might be a result of learning or habit or training, or perhaps divine lot or even chance.
The fact that specific promises and indulgences were attached to the wearing of scapulars helped increase their following, as was seen with the early example of the Brown Scapular, habit of the Carmelites, which included the traditional promise that those wearing it piously would be spared the fires of Hell.
For example, the Dominican Order and Carthusians attached a hood to their scapular, rather than keeping the former a separate item of their habit.
Some of al-Bayoumi's other activities — for example, his habit of videotaping commercial and governmental facilities in the San Diego area — were conspicuous enough to give rise to rumors that he was a Saudi agent.
For example, in Caged Bird, Angelou demonstrates the " racist habit " of renaming African Americans, as shown when her white employer insists on calling her " Mary ".
A common trait of many of these spin-offs is their habit of causing plot holes and / or breaking whatever semblance of continuity ( however minimal or nonexistent it may be ) the previous versions of the characters established ; for example, the original Flintstones series stated that Fred and Barney first met Wilma and Betty as young adults while working at a resort, an assertion backed up by several later episodes / spin-offs ( as well as the second live-action Flintstones movie, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas ).
Allah has given the example of those people who have adopted / considered / perceived as أ َ و ْ ل ِ ي َ آء َ protectors, benefactors / god fathers other than Allah with the habit / act of a peculiar female spider who has adopted a house, and then informed about that house being the weakest one ; and exclaimed that had they some information / knowledge about it.
After giving the example of habit of female spider it has been told:
Hart draws a distinction between a social habit ( which people follow habitually but where breaking the habit does not bring about opprobrium-going to the cinema on Thursday for example ) and a social rule ( where breaking the rule is seen as wrong-neglecting to take off one's hat upon entering a church, for example ).
Less rigorous than her best, however, and the last story, Greenshaw's Folly, has a notable example of Miss Marple's habit of drawing solutions from a hat, with hardly a trace of why or wherefore.

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This understanding provides a very simple example of the fact that one can eliminate fear without instituting any controls.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
This is an unsolved problem which probably has never been seriously investigated, although one frequently hears the comment that we have insufficient specialists of the kind who can compete with the Germans or Swiss, for example, in precision machinery and mathematics, or the Finns in geochemistry.
Punishment of the wrongdoer, so liberals are inclined to say, can have only three possible justifications: revenge, reformation or deterrent example.
You can see it, for example, in the extensive efforts President Kennedy has made to enlist solid bipartisan support for his actions toward both Cuba and Laos ; ;
He can, for example, present significant university-wide issues to the senate.
By automobile from New York, for example, you can take a one or two-day tour to Annapolis, Maryland to see the colonial homes and the U.S. Naval Academy ( where you can shoot the dress parade on Wednesdays ) ; ;
For example, the Friday after Thanksgiving can be substituted for Washington's birthday.
For example, instead of putting in your driveways last ( as many builders do ) you can now save money by putting them in first.
Its life history is much simpler than that of the truly colonial bumblebees and can serve as an example of the life cycle of many other species.
Nomia melanderi can be found in tremendous numbers in certain parts of the United States west of the Great Plains, for example, in Utah and central Washington.
For example: a sales presentation can be analyzed and evaluated through roleplaying.
For example, the inflected forms of a word can be represented, insofar as regular inflection allows, by a stem and a set of endings to be attached.
But the use of stress in comparison and contrast, for example, can undermine distinctions such as these.
How else can one explain, for example, allowing the survival of the right to amortize bond discount and premium ( section 381(c)(9) ), but not the right to amortize bond issue expenses ; ;
Furniture upholstery, as just one example, can easily take millions of pounds ; ;
For example, the unwed mothers expressed their frustration with males who did not indicate more explicitly `` what it is they really want from a girl so one can act accordingly ''.
The right to file an appeal can also vary from state to state ; for example, the New Jersey Constitution vests judicial power in a Supreme Court, a Superior Court, and other courts of limited jurisdiction, with an appellate court being part of the Superior Court.
Arguments of the same form can sometimes seem superficially convincing, as in the following example:
For example, " biweekly " can mean " fortnightly " ( once every two weeks – 26 times a year ), or " twice a week " ( 104 times a year ).
" Good ", for example, can mean " useful " or " functional " ( That's a good hammer ), " exemplary " ( She's a good student ), " pleasing " ( This is good soup ), " moral ( a good person versus the lesson to be learned from a story ), " righteous ", etc.
Spoken language can contain many more types of ambiguities, where there is more than one way to compose a set of sounds into words, for example " ice cream " and " I scream ".
For example for any ( even infinite ) collection of pairs of shoes, one can pick out the left shoe from each pair to obtain an appropriate selection, but for an infinite collection of pairs of socks ( assumed to have no distinguishing features ), such a selection can be obtained only by invoking the axiom of choice.

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