And this is where passive aggressive behavior, political behavior, all of the stuff that makes workplaces feel unsafe, actually, that destroys psychological safety creeps in. And it's fun to tell stories about obnoxious aggression and manipulative insincerity because this is where the drama comes in, but the fact of the matteris the vast majority of us make the vast majority of our mistakes in the upper left-hand quadrant.
And because there was that kind of complicated task being done by a lot of people, that's where that kind of thing creeps in. So we'll be asking a lot of people to do stuff that's comparatively quite straightforward and can also be kind of quite easily reviewed and checkedby our own team before we kind of feed it into our own data sets that we're building using this kind of collaborative work.
It's really funny, because there's this one girl in the middle of the frame just staring at the camera. Creeps me out every time.Oh, and she's holding that box we were talking about before-- the green box.
it's the color line teacher." Everyone around the country had reason to believe that Jim Jeffries would win, because they had been convinced that Ignatz creeps up slowly and slowly, takes up something, maybe a little brick or a pebble, throws it Krazy's head.
I'm listening to jazz music that I think is made by another, you know, human being, and it's not. And again, it that sense of paranoia creeps in when you start to recognize some of some of these things. I think a lot of us want to walk through the world and say, listen, I've got reasonably good taste, I've got reasonably good judgment.
And underneath those plates is the asthenosphere, where intense heat from Earth’s core warms up the mantle rocks so much that they flow around and bend like taffy. The hottest rock creeps upwards toward the surface, and the colder stuff at the top sinks back down, creating convection currents, or heat-based flow cycles. And those currents power important forces that move Earth’s plates, in one big, geologic slow dance called plate tectonics.
Because very often, especially when there's an issue that people have a lot of strong opinions and passions around, some of the interpersonal conflict And when bias creeps into your hiring decisions, you are actually discriminating because you have the power to put that bias into practice.
And why are people having so much trouble doing it? and how it creeps in and makes him want to not take his meds because he-- and then all of a sudden it's got him.
Men have them. Women have them, black, white. And it just creeps into our everyday lives in these very subtle ways. So you really have to be on guard for it.
into a good lawyer, a bad father into a good father, a racist then to someone who believes in equality and justice? It just creeps me out a little bit.
Well, I get asked that question a lot. It really creeps people out.
So when CO2 levels are low, ice creeps down all the way to the island of Manhattan, which was glaciated in the last ice age. And then it creeps back up again into the Arctic. And you're looking at eight glacial cycles there.
With his claws outreached in the woods. As he creeps through the jungle of the Irish brush, out to find some one. As the banshee... Ro-a-a-r
It was such a good joke that I would sing it. And the silence is what really creeps you out.
So my audience is also very protective of the spaces that I've created. So if any type of hate creeps through, they handle it before I even get there. Because they understand that this is one of the few places you can go and actually read the comments.
And above all, actually, you see Islam. Islam is -- I don't buy any of those sort of Eurabia theories from the neocons -- but the basic idea is, Islam is posing questions, it presents itself as it creeps into the daily life by, for example, that creationism presents itself as a choice and alternative to evolution. And I would argue thus that the tapestry of
And then start to cry because it just creeps up on you.
And that overwork kind of mentality-- it definitely creeps up-- that workaholic thing.
Again, that BC creeps in.
So first of all, apparently-- and this totally creeps me out-- apparently at Harvard, tourists like to take photos of dorms.
Yeah. The one part that really kind of creeps me out about this is, they all have coins for our eyes.
And those jig-jag cycles that you see, those are ice ages. So when CO2 levels are low, ice creeps down all the way to the island of Manhattan, which was glaciated in the last ice age. And then it creeps back up again into the Arctic.
And suddenly, I get a little feeling in my left toe-- slowly creeps up my leg, down my right leg, comes up into my chest, down my arms.
about their career or their life, this sort of idea of manifest destiny usually creeps into it.
But I got to tell you, it gives me the creeps .
There's also an interesting beer that Rogue has, which this also gives me the creeps .
But writing about real people now, that would give me the creeps .
I think a lot of us, the mortality thing creeps up on you when you least expect it, and you are short of breath.
But the thing is in the media, we actually kind of know that we're kind of sexist. There's some really great pockets of coverage, but overall, we know that this creeps into coverage, and we just can't seem to help ourselves. "The New York Times" actually wrote about this recently in a piece on the likability factor of the presidential contenders.
Yeah, yeah. I mean I think it's really important-- since I've been studying jazz and studying improvisation, it just kind of creeps into my life.
Though I don't like myself in the film, because the character that I played in this film is something which gives me creeps .
And then, if you added some of the other crops, it even creeps a little higher when you look at slavery share.