10 Matching Annotations
- May 2021
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content.myemma.com content.myemma.com
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Just because there can be issues with CSS in HTML emails doesn’t mean you should abandon efforts to use it. It all comes down to determining which codes are absolutely needed and how to style them so they can be rendered by email platforms.
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- Mar 2021
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Mutually exclusive categories can be beneficial. If categories appear several places, it's called cross-listing or polyhierarchical. The hierarchy will lose its value if cross-listing appears too often. Cross-listing often appears when working with ambiguous categories that fits more than one place.
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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"i dont use this specific thing so this whole pack is irrelevant to me"
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- Feb 2021
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www.infoworld.com www.infoworld.com
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This column and last month's article are about design. Design, by nature, is a series of trade-offs. Every choice has a good and bad side, and you make your choice in the context of overall criteria defined by necessity. Good and bad are not absolutes, however. A good decision in one context might be bad in another.
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- Jan 2021
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discourse.ubuntu.com discourse.ubuntu.com
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Only folks who help package Chromium get to decide how Chromium gets packaged. This gives anyone two options: You can get involved and help package Chromium so you have a voice in the decision-making, or not.
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www.healthline.com www.healthline.com
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Black and white thinking is the tendency to think in extremes: I am a brilliant success, or I am an utter failure. My boyfriend is an angel, or He’s the devil incarnate. This thought pattern, which the American Psychological Association also calls dichotomous or polarized thinking, is considered a cognitive distortion because it keeps us from seeing the world as it often is: complex, nuanced, and full of all the shades in between. An all-or-nothing mindset doesn’t allow us to find the middle ground.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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www.alleydog.com www.alleydog.com
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Polarized thinking or black and white thinking is an irrational thinking characterized by the “all or nothing” principle
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www.healthline.com www.healthline.com
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When you’re convinced that you’re either destined for success or doomed to failure, that the people in your life are either angelic or evil, you’re probably engaging in polarized thinking.
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Sometimes called all-or-nothing, or black and white thinking, this distortion occurs when people habitually think in extremes
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