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A team with too much cohesion might be prone to ignoring orders.
Perhaps parents who are already prone to ignoring and taking less care of their children may simply be instilling in them a sense of lesser-worthiness, thereby resulting in a "less attractive" child to the average onlooker's eye.
At the same time, he explains, people there are prone to ignoring the more psychologically horrific dangers that mutate along the quiet, tree-lined streets on which they live.
Dan Batson of the University of Kansas organized fascinating research on 'moral hypocrisy' demonstrated that people who perceive themselves to be exceptionally moral are especially prone to ignoring protocols and pursuing their own self-interest.
But for many years now, the number of hip-hop performances at Jazz Fest has hovered closer to zero than ten, and usually the rappers who are invited are artists whose hype could not be ignored, not even by those prone to ignoring hip-hop hype.
As a former U.S. diplomat and corporate investigator, Christopher sees tech companies as particularly prone to ignoring the cultural and political impacts of their cross border ventures, thus missing opportunities to learn from stakeholders on the ground, and forgoing advice from policy experts.
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In those moments, you're less likely to deliberate, more likely to just say yes to something without fully internalizing it, and more prone to ignore everything that's outside the focus of your immediate attention.
It is well known in psychology that if you increase an individual's anonymity they are more prone to ignore social norms, even becoming violent, or in the case of online discussion more abusive.
For the 1860s, Leonowens was unusually enlightened about religious tolerance, writing in her memoirs: "We are prone to ignore or to condemn that which we do not clearly understand; and thus it is, and on no better ground, that we deny that there are influences in the religions of the East to render their followers wiser, nobler, purer".
For example, for the pattern of ignore vs. balance benefits and trade-offs, beginning designers are prone to ignore complexity and trade-offs and make design decisions without weighing all options or attend only to pros of favored ideas or cons of lesser approaches.
It's a warning we're too prone to ignore.
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