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A good leader doesn't have to own every single item.Dyadic work-- you just did that.
If you've never tried a walking meeting, go for a walk.These dyadic walking meetings are terrific.The data on them suggests that they're more creative, people like them, and you get your steps in.
And then finally, we have the function, operator function.A dyadic operator that works on two functions, where the one that you will all be familiar with is the vector product.So plus dot times inner product.
have in their relationship, don't try to be their therapist.Do you have overlapping dyadic legal contracts-- things like that.
The next one is a function with an array on both sides.We call that a dyadic, or infix, function.The first one we would call a monadic function.
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it--And if it's dyadic, it extends the same way.
You just apply the function to the result of computing what's on the right.And if it's a dyadic function, then it essentially works in the same way, but the left arguments are also included.So, if you were coming from another programming language, and you looked at something like this, you might assume that it's going to do-- that's 10 divided by 5,
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it--And in fact, if you have a dyadic user-defined function, it can be used with most of these operators
But not only that, within this schema, sex is nothing more complex than a strictly dimorphic conception of bodies allows.Within the schema, intersex bodies are inevitably failures falling short of the dyadic natural forms of maleness and femaleness."But failures can be corrected.
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it--because it refers only to alpha alpha; and a dyadic, or infix, operator referring both to alpha alpha and omega omega.
It's embedded in needs-- probably the needs for feeding, but maybe other needs, like the needs for the release of oxytocin and the establishment of attachmentrelationships. Maybe that's why we breastfeed-- so that we can enter into that kind of intense, dyadic relationshipthat is so important in our lives.
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