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There are those who say that high school students are really not capable of writing serious research papers and one student even told me that at her school the assumption was that students would learn to write in college but they are quite mistaken, as it turns out.
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First of all, while it's impossible to dispute Dweck's well-substantiated contention that praising kids for being smart is counterproductive, praising them for the effort they've made can also backfire: It may communicate that they're really not very capable and therefore unlikely to succeed at future tasks.
"Ayrton's raw talent and determination... he tried to carry that car and make it do things it really wasn't capable of.
Here are just a few of the main candidates' campaign slogans and logos, but presented in a way the candidates really aren't capable of doing: Honestly.
"Are we really saying that Mike Baird and Daniel Andrews and Jay Weatherill are not capable of running their own schools?
"Knowing the LAPD the way that I do, it may be a department that is not capable of really investigating itself".
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The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to detect sex differences in brain activation during specific tasks is rejected by blithely dismissing the entire field of fMRI as too immature and as not capable of really measuring neural activity any way.
And exactly those people with depression cannot change anything about it, because they really suffer from depression and are not capable of changing their lives or doing something about their lives; they fall deeper and deeper into this vicious circle of disease and pain, and nobody can help them".
But then, no one who's not capable of sinking to the depths can really reach the heights.
"He's not capable.
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