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Over time, people rationalize their actions, explaining away their mistakes, Roese pointed out.
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"There was a sense of frustration that a job doesn't reflect inner passion," Roese said of the study recently published online in Social Psychological and Personality Science.
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As people rise higher in our culture, there is a perception of greater opportunities, Roese said.
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Verizon Wireless expects to increase its subscriptions by 500 percent by offering such data plans, and last year, John Roese, the former chief technology officer of Nortel Networks, offered several ways this may pan out.
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Women are typically charged with the role of maintaining and preserving relationships, so when things do go wrong, it's very spontaneous for women to think, 'I should have done it some other way,' said senior study author Neal Roese, a psychologist and professor of marketing at Northwestern.
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Regret is an essential part of the human experience, Roese said.
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"Our future is going to be driven by innovations that come from this market." said John Roese , Huawei's senior vice president and general manager of North America R&D.
Overseas Tech Firms Ramp Up Hiring in Silicon Valley Don Clark 2011
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Roese is only a good catch if you have a big enough apartment to hold his ego.
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Roese, who joined Ontario-based Nortel in June, had been the networking CTO for semiconductor firm Broadcom.
Nortel's WiMax Push 2006
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This week, Roese addressed an industry group to formalize Nortel's mobile WiMax strategy, a long-awaited wireless technology with big-name backers including Intel, Motorola and Samsung.
Nortel's WiMax Push 2006
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