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i cnnot find a code on the internet YET so just use your head and make assumptions like i did.
Some Money isn't everything quotes are: The Happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything , they make the best of everything - Author Unknown Happiness is a positive cash flow - Fred Adler The Money You make will only serve you as well as you serve others - Duane Alan Hahn
Here is the last paragraph from 'A Scandal in Bohemia':__And that was how a great scandal threatened to affect the kingdom of Bohemia, and how the best plans of Mr. Sherlock Holmes were beaten by a woman's wit. He used to make merry over the cleverness of women, but I have not heard him do it of late. And when he speaks of Irene Adler, or when he refers to her photograph, it is always under the honourable title of the woman.In 'The Five Orange Pips' Holmes says:__"I have been beaten four times - three times by men and once by a woman."
he gave up on Katniss and said "thats that" and "the gamemakers will make life in the arena hell."
'To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise, but admirably balanced mind.' -- John Watson, 'A Scandal in Bohemia' "I only caught a glimpse of her at the moment, but she was a lovely woman, with a face that a man might die for." -- Sherlock Holmes, 'A Scandal in Bohemia' 'He used to make merry over the cleverness of women, but I have not heard him do it of late. And when he speaks of Irene Adler, or when he refers to her photograph, it is always under the honourable title of THE woman.' -- John Watson, 'A Scandal in Bohemia' "I have been beaten four times - three times by men and once by a woman." -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Five Orange Pips'
Economists must make general assumptions about people's behavior, because the truth is that not one person can predict the behavior of individual people; there are too many of us! So, how the majority of people reacted in a certain situation is what shapes their theories.
To clarify: 1. People in the US make assumptions about people. 2. People outside of the US make assumptions about people in the US. Why is this and where does it begin? Well...perhaps because we are all people, and perhaps since we became people?
So we will be able to avoid faulse assumptions as to how people in an organization will behave - thus, make better business decisions
So we will be able to avoid faulse assumptions as to how people in an organization will behave - thus, make better business decisions
It is important not to make assumptions about people's behavior or sexual orientation. People express themselves in a variety of ways, and it is not accurate to label someone based on stereotypes or assumptions. It is important to respect and accept individuals for who they are.
Assumptions are made in neuropsychology to simplify complex brain processes, guide research design, and formulate hypotheses. These assumptions help researchers to make educated guesses about how the brain functions in order to investigate and understand aspects of cognition, behavior, and brain disorders.
Because they aren't talked about a lot so people, stupidly, make assumptions.
It is not appropriate to make assumptions about someone's behavior or character based on limited information. People may exhibit behaviors that seem strange to others for a variety of reasons, and it is important to approach others with understanding and empathy.
People make assumptions quite often.
Rocking back and forth is a behavior that could indicate different things in different situations. It might be a coping mechanism for anxiety or stress, a stimming behavior for individuals with autism, or a way to self-soothe. It's important not to make assumptions or stigmatize behaviors without understanding the context.
It is not accurate or fair to generalize an entire group of people based on the behavior of a few individuals. Stereotyping any group, including Conservative Jews, can perpetuate negative assumptions and biases. It's important to treat each person as an individual and not make assumptions about their character based on group affiliations.
Ordinalist assumptions in consumer behavior include that individuals can rank their preferences for goods and services in terms of satisfaction, that they make rational decisions based on these preferences, and that their utility can be compared and measured through ordinal rankings rather than exact numerical values. This theory focuses on the relative order of preferences rather than the absolute magnitude of utility.