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It can
address
the problem by getting young people interested in science.
What they wanted was my email
address
so they could ask me more questions.
They know the name, from the name they can find the address, and then they can go off and buy stuff online.
So you're the bouncer at the pub, you need to know that I'm over 18, instead of showing you my driving license, which shows you I know how to drive, what my name is, my address, all these kind of things, I show you my psychic paper, and all it tells you is am I over 18 or not.
And I sat down with him and I said, "Jeff, I have this idea that we could mobilize college students to
address
patients' most basic health needs."
This is page 474 on your paperbacks if you're following along: "Though it was getting better, I still wasn't satisfied with the inaugural
address.
We need to think about how to
address
it.
So this terrorism concern is also part of the global commons, and what we must
address.
While initially targeting sex discrimination within admissions, Title IX has actually evolved over time to require educational institutions to intervene and
address
gender violence when committed by certain parties, such as when teachers, students or campus visitors commit sexual assault or harassment.
Originally proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment would guarantee gender equality under the law, and much like Title IX on campus, that constitutional amendment could require states to intervene and
address
gender violence as a prohibitive form of sex discrimination.
It's about the fastest and the most efficient and the most dazzling gadget you can have, while about two-thirds of the world can hardly reach the most basic of this technology to even
address
fundamental needs in life, including health care, education and all these kinds of very fundamental issues.
Let me
address
some questions about progress that no doubt have occurred to many of you.
Now, at the time of receiving that message, I was on sabbatical from my clinical work, setting up CanDo, a start-up determined to
address
this imbalance and enable local responders to provide health care to their war-devastated communities.
In Zimbabwe, for example, there were just about a dozen psychiatrists, most of whom lived and worked in Harare city, leaving only a couple to
address
the mental health care needs of nine million people living in the countryside.
What we saw very quickly is the world of both medical research, but also developing drugs and treatments, is dominated by, as you would expect, large organizations, but in a new field, sometimes large organizations really have trouble getting out of their own way, and sometimes they can't ask the right questions, and there is an enormous gap that's just gotten larger between academic research on the one hand and pharmaceutical companies and biotechs that are responsible for delivering all of our drugs and many of our treatments, and so we knew that to really accelerate cures and therapies, we were going to have to
address
this with two things: new technologies and also a new research model.
Now, with all of my optimism, and I am an optimist, comes a healthy dose of caution, or rather, an urgent need to
address
some pressing, complex questions.
It's up to us to look at our homes and our communities, our vulnerabilities and our exposures to risk, and to find ways to not just survive, but to thrive, and it's up to us to plan and to prepare and to call on our government leaders and require them to do the same, even while they
address
the underlying causes of climate change.
And it enables us to
address
even the most difficult of questions.
George W. Bush stood up in his State of the Union
address
in 2003 and said that democracy was the force that would beat most of the ills of the world.
As we age, we deteriorate, and this deterioration causes problems for our society, so we have to
address
it.
But the more we
address
it as a practical concern, the sooner we can resolve it, and the more time we have to resolve it, paradoxically.
On the contrary, clinical trials are extremely useful tools, and are much needed to
address
the burden of disease in developing countries.
And I am not even going to
address
the issue of choice versus biological imperative, because if any of you happen to be of the belief that sexual orientation is a choice, I invite you to go out and try to be grey.
When I first realized that we had no option as scientists but to use much-vilified livestock to
address
climate change and desertification, I was faced with a real dilemma.
And I found there were planning techniques that I could take and adapt to our biological need, and from those I developed what we call holistic management and planned grazing, a planning process, and that does
address
all of nature's complexity and our social, environmental, economic complexity.
CA: How much of a priority is it for the board of Facebook to really
address
some of the issues?
So, this book that I have in my hand is a directory of everybody who had an email
address
in 1982.
There's actually only about 20 people on each page, because we have the name,
address
and telephone number of every single person.
And, in fact, everybody's listed twice, because it's sorted once by name and once by email
address.
But, of course, you couldn't do it, because we don't know the names of all the people with Internet or email addresses, and even if we did know their names, I'm pretty sure that they would not want their name,
address
and telephone number published to everyone.
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