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Quotes About Resulting

Today there are a number of forces coming together in a unique way that is resulting in an incredible level of innovation, disruption, and entrepreneurship.
~ William E Ford
Thought is the organizing factor in man, intersected between the causal primary instincts and the resulting actions.
~ Albert Einstein
The resulting, stable singularities now carry the name BKL in honor of Belinsky, Khalatnikov, and Lifshitz. A BKL singularity is chaotic. Highly chaotic. And lethal. Highly lethal.
~ Kip S. Thorne
Mat figured she must have eaten something very sour once and—upon finding the resulting grimace useful for frightening away birds—had decided to adopt it permanently.
~ Robert Jordan
A necessary part of becoming a better decision-maker is learning from experience. Experience contains the lessons for improving future decisions. Resulting causes you to learn the wrong lessons.
~ Annie Duke
There's a name for this: Resulting. When people result, they look at whether the result was good or bad to figure out if the decision was good or bad. (Psychologists
~ Annie Duke
Pete Carroll was a victim of our tendency to equate the quality of a decision with the quality of its outcome. Poker players have a word for this: "resulting." When I started playing poker, more experienced players warned me about the dangers of resulting, cautioning me to resist the temptation to change my strategy just because a few hands didn't turn out well in the short run.
~ Annie Duke
If you want some examples, go back to the very first questions I asked you: What were your best and worst decisions of the last year? The point of having you write those down is that most people don't actually think much about their best and worst decisions. They usually start by thinking of their best and worst outcomes and work backward from there. That's due to resulting.
~ Annie Duke
Hindsight bias, like resulting, makes us lack compassion for ourselves and others.
~ Annie Duke
Resulting is the tendency to look at whether a result was good or bad to figure out whether a decision was good or bad.
~ Annie Duke
Nada más que en la mayonesa se gastaron catorce huevos, e incluso se encomendó a Pablo Neftalí la delicada misión de espiar a la gallina castellana y tararear «Venceremos», cuando ésta depusiera su huevo diario para quebrarlo ante ese manjar amarillo que estaba resultando espeso gracias a que
~ Antonio Skármeta
And the applause functions, then, in part, to pacify, narcotize, the resulting violent and inescapable discomfort.
~ baldwin james iv
In principle, the positive advantages of knowledge work specifically to the disadvantage of understanding, the judgment resulting in therefrom is likely to be something of a paradox.
~ C. G. Jung
In general, though, any type of name assignment at the top level of a class statement creates a same-named attribute of the resulting class object.
~ Unknown