-
1.
We
become
defensive
when
criticized
,
and
apply
negative
stereotypes to others to boost our own
esteem.
2.
Devoted
concertgoers
who
reply
that
recordings
are
no
substitute for live performance are
missing the point.
3.
Ants
keep
predatory
insects
away from where their aphids feed;
Gmail
keeps
the
spammers out of our inboxes.
4.
At
the
same
time,
people
continue
to
treat
fire
as
an
event
that
needs
to
be wholly
controlled and unleashed only out of
necessity.
5.
As
boards
scrutinize
succession
plans
in
response
to
shareholder
pressure,executives
who
don't
get
the
nod
also
may
wish to move on.
6.
everyone
needs
to
find
their
extra—
their
unique
value
contribution that makes them stand out
in whatever is their field of
employment.
7.
It
is
also
the
reason
why
when
we
try
to
describe
music
with
words, all we can do is
articulate our reactions to it and not grasp
music itself.
8.
Scientists
jumped
to
the
rescue
with
Some
distinctly
shaky
evidence to the effect that insects
would eat us up if birds failed to
control them.
9.
A
moralist,
satirist,
and social
reformer, Dickens crafted complex
plots
and striking characters that capture the panorama
of English
society.
10.
Half
a
century
of town
and
country
planning
has
enabled
it to
retain an enviable rural coherence,
while still permitting
low
-
density
urban
living.
11.
Integrity
had
collapsed,
she
argued,
because
of
a
collective
acceptance that the only
“
sorting mechanism
”
in society should
be profit and the market .
12.
we
need
them
to
imagine
the
united
states
as
a
place
where
they
can
be
productive
for
a
while
without
committing
themselves
to
staying
forever.
13.
The
issue of voluntary part
-
time
relates to Obamacare because
one
of
the
main
purposes
was
to
allow
people
to
get
insurance
outside of employment.
14.
Firms
are
now
studying
how
genes
interact,
looking
for
correlations that might be used to
determine the causes of disease
or
predict a drug's efficacy.
15.
Dead markets partly
reflect the paralysis of banks which will not
sell
assets
for
fear
of
booking
losses,
yet
are
reluctant
to
buy
all
those supposed
bargains.
16.
He
adds
humbly
that
perhaps
he
was
"superior
to
the
common run of men in
noticing things which easily escape attention,
and in observing them
carefully.
17.
Many leading American universities want
their undergraduates
to
have
a
grounding
in
the
basic
canon
of
ideas
that
every
educated person should
possess.
18.
Buying gifts or giving to charity is
often more pleasurable than
purchasing
things
for
oneself,
and
luxuries
are
most
enjoyable
when they are
consumed sparingly.
19.
These benefactors have succeeded in
their chosen fields, they
say,
and
they
want
to
use
their
wealth
to
draw
attention
to
those
who have succeeded in
science.
20.
And
perhaps
faintly
,
they
hint
that
people
should
look
to
intangible
qualities
like
character
and
intellect
rather
than
dieting
their way to size
zero or wasp
-
waist
physiques
。
21.
The
Navy
Department
moved
into
the
east
wing
in
1879,
where
elaborate
wall
and
ceiling
stenciling
and
marqetry
floors
decorated the office of the Secretary.
22.
The
researchers
mapped
not
only
the
city
‘
s
vast
and
ornate
ceremonial
areas,
but
also
hundreds
of
simpler
apartment
complexes where
common people lived.
23.
It
may
be
said
that
the
measure
of
the
worth
of
any
social
institution
is
its
effect
in
enlarging
and
improving
experience;
but
this effect is not a
part of its original motive.
24.
Our
mental
health
doesn
’
t
really
go
anywhere;
like
the
sun
behind a
cloud, it can be temporarily hidden from view, but
it is fully
capable of being restored
in an instant.
25.
No boy who went a grammar school could
be ignorant that the
drama
was
a
form
of
literature
which
gave
glory
to
Greece
and
Rome and might yet bring honor to
England.
26.
The
most loyal customers would still get the product
they favor
,
the
idea
goes
,
and they'd
feel
like
they
were
helping sustain the
quality of something they believe
in.
27.
But
policymakers
who
refocus
efforts
on
improving
well
-
being
rather
than
simply
worrying
about
GDP
figures
could
avoid
the
forecasted doom and may even see
progress.
28.
Indeed,
there
is
something
a
little
absurd
in
the
state
getting
involved
in
the
planning
of
such
a
fundamentally
concept as community sports
associations.
29.
While
few
craftsmen
or
farmers,
let
alone
dependents
and
servants, left literary
compositions to be analyzed it is obvious that
their views were less fully
intellectualized.
30.
While comment and reaction from lawyers
may enhance stories,
it
is
preferable
for
journalists
to
rely
on
their
own
notions
of
significance and make their own
judgments.
31.
Social
media
allows
users
to
experience
newsevents
more
intimately
and
immediately
while
also
permitting
them
to
re
-
sharenews as a
projection of their values and
interests.
32.
According to research from Princeton
University
,
people assess
your competence
,
t
rustworthiness
,
and
likeability in just a tenth of
a
second
,
solely based on the
way you look.
33.
Some
attributed
virtually
every
important
cultural
achievement
to the
inventions of a few, especially gifted peoples
that, according
to diffusionists, then
spread to other cultures.
34.
The
upside
is
the
possibilities
//contained
in
knowing
that
everything is up to us; //where before
we were experts in the array
of
limitations, //now we become authorities of what
is possible.
35.
If
people
in
the
network
just
two
degrees
removed
from
the
initial
influential
prove
resistant,
for
example,
the
cascade
of
change
won
’
t propagate very far or
affect many people.
36.
In a workplace
that
’
s fundamentally
indifferent to your life and
its
meaning, office speak can help you figure out how
you relate to
your
work
—
and how your work
defines who you are.
37.
Conversations
are
links,
which
means
when
you
have
a
conversation
with
a
new
person
a
link
gets
formed
and
every
conversation you have after that moment
will strengthen the link.
38.
Researchers
measured
people
’
s
cortisol,
which
is
a
stress
marker, while they were at work and
while they were at home and
found it
higher at what is supposed to be a place of
refuge.
39.
While
Washington
and
Jefferson
privately
expressed
distaste
for slavery, they also understood that
it was part of the political and
economic bedrock of the country they
helped to create.
40.
When younger kids learn computer
science, they learn that
it
’
s
not just a
confusing, endless string of letters and numbers
—
but a
tool to build apps, or create artwork,
or test hypotheses.
41.
The
Industrial
Revolution
didn't
go so
well
for
Luddites whose
jobs were
displaced by mechanized looms, but it eventually
raised
living standards and created
more jobs than it destroyed.
42.
That
ruling
produced
an
explosion
in
business
-
method
patent
filings, initially by
emerging Internet companies trying to stake out
exclusive rights to specific types of
online transactions.
43.
Even though there is plenty
of evidence that the quality of the
teachers
is
the
most
important
variable,
teachers'
unions
have
fought against getting rid of bad ones
and promoting good ones.
44.
Yet most ancestry testing only
considers a single lineage, either
the
Y
chromosome
inherited
through
men
in
a
father
’
s
line
or
mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down
only from mothers.
45.
Moreover, even though humans have been
upright for millions
of
years,
our
feet
and
back
continue
to
struggle
with
bipedal
posture
and
cannot
easily
withstand
repeated
strain
imposed
by
oversize limbs.
46.
While
the
researchers
assumed
that
the
well
-
structured
daily
plans
would
be
most
effective
when
it
came
to
the
execution
of
tasks,
they
were
wrong:
the
detailed
daily
plans
demotivated
students .
47.
While
fossil
fuels
-
coal,
oil,
gas
-
still
generate
roughly
85
percent of the world's energy supply,
it's clearer than ever that the
future
belongs to renewable sources such as wind and
solar.
48.
Only
if the jobless arrive at the job centre with a CV
register for
online job search, and
start looking for work will they be eligible for
benefit and then they should report
weekly rather than fortnightly.
49.
It is not that pink is
intrinsically bad, but it is such a tiny slice of
the
rainbow
and,
though
it
may
celebrate
girlhood
in
one
way,
it
also repeatedly and
firmly fuses girls
’
identity to appearance.
50.
Here, Darwinism seems to
offer justification,// for if all humans
share
commonorigins,
//it
seems
reasonable
to
suppose
//that
cultural
diversity
could
also
be
traced
to
more
constrained
beginnings.
51.
If you are
working on a word processor, you can take
advantage
of
its
capacity
to
make
additions
and
deletions
as
well
as
move
entire
paragraphs
by
making
just
a
few
simple
keyboard
commands.
52.
This
success, coupled with later research showing that
memory
itself
is
not
genetically
determined,
led
Ericsson
to
conclude
that
the
act
of
memorizing
is
more
of
a
cognitive
exercise
than
an
intuitive one.
53.
That
’
s
because
Congress
has
always
expected
joint
federal
-
state
immigration
enforcement
and
explicitly
encourages
state
officers
to
share
information
and
cooperate
with
federal
colleagues.
54.
Ministers
should
also
look
at
creating
greater
certainty
in
the
rental
environment,which
would
have
a
significant
impact
on
the
ability
of
registered
providers
to
found
new
developments
from
revenues.
55.
such hijacked media are the opposite of
earned media: an asset
or campaign
becomes hostage to consumers, other stakeholders,
or
activists
who
make
negative
allegations
about
a
brand
or
product.
56.
The
policy
follows
similar
efforts
from
other
journals,
after
widespread
concern
that
basic
mistakes
in
data
analysis
are
contributing
to
the
irreproducibility
of
many
published
research
findings.
57.
They
should
exhibit
strong
interest
and
respect
for
whatever
currently interests
their fledging adult (as naive or ill conceived as
it
may
seem)
while
becoming
a
partner
in
exploring
options
for
the