There’s also something called “denominator neglect” in which people will ignore the many trying to break into a certain field – the denominator – and focus on the numerator – the number of people who succeed. So they’re not seeing the 30,000 trying to get into the NHL, they only...
Our father, in what can be fairly and accurately described as panic, put the kibosh on that plan in no uncertain terms, for according to him, if those new terms were to go into effect, he would be destitute within minutes. I could delineate here the absurdity of that notion, but I wo...
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I looked into it personally (I am a multi-engine instrument land and seaplane pilot). It does seem to me to have been the error of his instructor, who flew the plane into a Montana box canyon without the power to climb out.
In response to the public’s reaction to being manipulated by political agents, Facebook has decided to put the kibosh on some subsets of Custom Audience creation and add some safeguards to make the tools that remain less exploitable.
Several of the experts were optimistic that Monday could put the kibosh on any stabs at allowing people to cast actual votes through apps or online. They noted that at least in Iowa, the in-person caucus process should leave a paper record of how people voted — a safeguard that would be...
Registered dietitian Jessica Cording toldWomen's Healththat oats contain good-for-you iron and B vitamins, butwhatdoes that even mean? Let's break it down. According to theAcademy of Nutrition and Dietetics, iron's main purpose is to "carry oxygen in the hemoglobin of red blood cells throug...
put the kibosh on close down knock something on the head put kibosh on more ❯ “The scriptwriters decided to cut my lines from the film.” Verb ▲ To hurt someone's feelings, or to have one's feelings hurt hurt rile upset wound aggrieve agoniseUK agonizeUS faze fret gall irk miff...
1.14 “Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid II” Christmas-loving Mary Richards (Moore) is disappointed to learn that not only is she expected to work on Christmas Day, putting the kibosh on her plans to return home to see her family, but also ends up having to hol...
Consider this – In the financial arena, some would say that fiat Dollars are fine and dandy, how-freaking-ever; there’s 5000 years of evidence of what works well for People as money. …Take your side. Gnoe what I mean? Truly – It’s really difficult to know, ‘what is right, an...