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Avoid the tendency to procrastinate that type of decisions.
Their tendency to procrastinate had not hurt them against fragile opponents with limited options on offense.
The tendency to procrastinate dates back to the very beginnings of civilization.
The tendency to procrastinate is partly down to genetics, a new study has found.
Having to put my daughter into nursery so young gave me a new purpose and eradicated any tendency to procrastinate.
THE complexity of the nation's tax code -- combined with the human tendency to procrastinate -- has served H & R Block well.
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Much suggestive evidence indicates that many job seekers may have time inconsistent preferences and tendencies to procrastinate in job search efforts (Della Vigna and Paserman [2005]; Paserman [2008]).
But behavioral economics has shown us ways we can compensate for tendencies to procrastinate or privilege the "now".
In applying these findings to screening promotion, the data suggest males should be supported in taking definitive 'stands' on screening, given tendencies to ambiguously procrastinate.
By comparing how much identical versus nonidentical twins tend to procrastinate, researchers report that the tendency is influenced more by genes than by external factors such as upbringing, and is linked to higher rates of impulsive behaviors.
It may pay to procrastinate.
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