Associations
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JIRA has been mentioned mostly with negative associations: all 13 mentions of JIRA were in this setting.
This has the advantage of a worldwide network of well-organized
associations
and journals and things already in place.
So imagine if my genome were De-identified, sitting in software, And a third cousin's genome was also sitting there, and there was software that could compare the two and make these
associations.
And so he partnered with highway
associations
around the country to build big, beautiful highways out to these parks.
Loose
associations
involves putting together words that may sound a lot alike but don't make sense, and if the words get jumbled up enough, it's called "word salad."
When I asked people their
associations
with the wheelchair, they used words like "limitation," "fear," "pity" and "restriction."
So when I began to dive, in 2005, I realized scuba gear extends your range of activity in just the same way as a wheelchair does, but the
associations
attached to scuba gear are ones of excitement and adventure, completely different to people's responses to the wheelchair.
Your memories and
associations
and so on.
I don't want to live in a world where cultural literacy has been replaced by these little bubbles of specialty, so that none of us know about the common
associations
that used to bind our civilization together.
If you think about it, the English language has written into it negative
associations
towards the clouds.
Beyond that, though, they started learning
associations
between the symbols, the sounds and the objects.
And as sleepless nights pile up, the bedroom can start to carry
associations
of restless nights wracked with anxiety.
So I study roosting
associations
in bats, and this is what it looks like.
In this network, all the circles are nodes, individual bats, and the lines between them are social bonds,
associations
between individuals.
But is it okay to do these
associations?
Based on epidemiological data, we know that one of the causes, or one of the associations, I should say, is advanced paternal age, that is, increasing age of the father at the time of conception.
Okay, so here's the thing: I'm trying to reset your automatic
associations
about who black men are.
The rallying call of our passionate goodwill ambassador, Emma Watson, has garnered more than five billion media impressions, mobilizing hundreds and thousands of students around the world to create more than a hundred HeForShe student
associations.
Yet knowing more about its fascinating and often cruel history, as well as its production today, tells us where these
associations
originate and what they hide.
The name stuck, and soon came to describe the Medieval period overall, with its
associations
of darkness, superstition, and simplicity.
The Warby Parker founders, when they were trying to name their company, they needed something sophisticated, unique, with no negative
associations
to build a retail brand, and they tested over 2,000 possibilities before they finally put together Warby and Parker.
So, when I look at creativity, I also think that it is this sense or this inability to repress, my looking at
associations
in practically anything in life.
But when you make those associations, you want them to come together in a kind of synergy in the story, and what you're finding is what matters.
I am not surprised that we are seeing protests from taxi
associations
all around the world trying to get governments to ban Uber based on claims that it is unsafe.
Now, the taxi associations, they legitimized the first layer of the trust stack.
So unconscious bias refers to
associations
we have in our mind, the shortcuts your brain is using to organize information, very likely outside of your awareness, not necessarily lining up with your conscious beliefs.
And these
associations
don't necessarily line up with what people consciously think.
Ideally, we want these new things to be as rich in meaning as possible, recruiting sight and sound and
associations
and emotion.
These are not to be confused with Granfalloons, groups of people who appoint significance to actually meaningless associations, like where you grew up, political parties, and even entire nations.
Epidemiological studies show
associations
between the noise exposure and an increased risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and stroke, and although the overall risk increases are relatively small, this still constitutes a major public health problem because noise is so ubiquitous, and so many people are exposed to relevant noise levels.
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