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I believe they are taking advantage of what we commonly call "math phobia".
Their work, compiled in the "Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance," a 900-page academic book that will be published next month, makes a rather startling assertion: the trait we commonly call talent is highly overrated.
But in tests to do with making connections, assessing the quality of competing arguments and emotional intelligence – the ingredients of what we commonly call wisdom – people go on improving for a long time.
It's an imaginative thriller about people who have been lucky in the way we commonly call miraculous, and who use that luck to gamble with their lives and the lives of others.
As David Wilson puts it, what we commonly call memories include "confabulations, artificial constructions of our own design built round particles of retained experience, which we attempt to make live again by infusions of imagination".
IN the mid-1930s, a Yale anthropologist ventured to an unnamed town in the South to explore the feudal divisions of what we commonly call race but what he preferred to describe with the more layered language of caste.
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The late Gwendolyn Brooks, a Chicagoan and the Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry in 1950, might have chimed in with "Speech to the Young," a poem about one manner of resisting and what we now commonly call "self-care": Say to them, say to the down-keepers, the sun-slappers, the self-soilers, the harmony-hushers, "Even if you are not ready for day it cannot always be night".
Jerusalem residents commonly call it "the monster".
Londoners, in fact, commonly call the public rides "Boris Bikes".
Based on my reading of the work of Stephen J. Gould, a trait gene, what we commonly just call genes, provide the instructions that determine most aspects of biological development such as the existence of nervous systems that provide for the possibility of intelligence or for the existence of melanin or skin pigment.
We experience what's commonly called buyer's remorse.
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