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The common thinking in the Capitol is that a few defections could cause a stampede.
"The common thinking is that the hot flashes wake you up and disturb your sleep, and you feel crummy in the morning," Dr. Freedman said.
God has given us his Word, the common thinking goes, and we can choose to believe it or not, just as we can choose what color of socks to wear or whether to rob a bank today.
The Earth would have received an even more intense bombardment, and the common thinking until recently was that life could not have emerged on Earth until the bombardment eased about 3.85 billion years ago.
The common thinking is that if the bra isn't functional then at least it's appropriate, and that, really, there is no decision to be made here, especially if your breasts are big.
I have started teaching these concepts of cognitive psychology in continuing medical education courses, and recently used my misdiagnosis of the torn aorta to illustrate the common thinking trap.
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But no one could have left the Commons thinking that this was what Major expected or desired.
The most common thinking errors humanity makes is something called a systematic thinking error, or cognitive bias.
The most common thinking errors can be divided into these 10 categories, which are adapted from David Burns book, Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy. 1. All-or-Nothing Thinking Sometimes we see things as being black or white.
For example, classic cognitive theory identifies 'discounting the positives' as a common thinking error in depression (e.g. Beck, 1995) and the importance of examining positive content in models of specificity has been highlighted (Clark, Beck, & Alford, 1999).
With this comes a greater superficial to deep extent of thalamic terminations than that seen in the primary sensory areas, although here, too, despite common thinking to the contrary, thalamic terminations are not confined to layer IV but extend well into layer III.
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