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Now that sounds like an incredibly straightforward question to answer, and that's what Howard thought.
And suddenly, like a bolt of lightning, the
answer
came to him.
So at one point, my brother-in-law gets up the courage to ask the one question he really wants to know the
answer
to, and that is: how could you have done it?
I've been lucky enough to
answer
some of these questions as I've explored this nocturnal world.
To
answer
this question, we need to flip back in the family album to some baby pictures.
At the same time, if you ask, "Has that impacted the efficiency, how we've been able to develop drugs?" the
answer
is not really.
And the
answer
is, we didn't find one or two.
So after dinner, the orchestra started to play, and the guests burst into song, and all of a sudden, Taft was surprised with the presentation of a gift from a group of local supporters, and this was a stuffed opossum toy, all beady-eyed and bald-eared, and it was a new product they were putting forward to be the William Taft presidency's
answer
to Teddy Roosevelt's teddy bear.
Now unfortunately, I'm only going to
answer
one of those questions today, so please, try and contain your disappointment.
They all happened to wear the uniform of the United States of America, so for me, the question and the
answer
really became pretty easy.
The
answer
is none of them.
The
answer
to such a question is as varied as the people that take to the road, but travelers often respond with a single word: freedom.
But there's an obvious answer: we're alone.
I think the
answer
is a pretty simple one and therefore crude and contentious.
I think the
answer
is, European travelers, starting roughly about the time of Columbus, started going around the world.
The answer, it turns out, for most people, is now, wherever now happens to be.
Speak now, and I will answer; How shall I help you, say; Ere to the wind's twelve quarters I take my endless way." [A.
And the
answer
is that he'll stay with us or won't stay with us inside us as wind, as air, as words.
Man 2: You can't
answer
that question.
We'd all studied science as if it's a series of logical steps between question and answer, but doing research is nothing like that.
If A is the question, and B is the answer, then research is a direct path.
If A is the question, B is the answer, stay creative in the cloud, and you start going, and experiments don't work, experiments don't work, experiments don't work, experiments don't work, until you reach a place linked with negative emotions where it seems like your basic assumptions have stopped making sense, like somebody yanked the carpet beneath your feet.
Now you can be lost in the cloud for a day, a week, a month, a year, a whole career, but sometimes, if you're lucky enough and you have enough support, you can see in the materials at hand, or perhaps meditating on the shape of the cloud, a new answer, C, and you decide to go for it.
Saying "Yes, and" bypasses the critic and unlocks hidden voices of creativity you didn't even know that you had, and they often carry the
answer
about the cloud.
"No" is the
answer
for tobacco companies.
"Yes" is the
answer
for tobacco.
Today, a baffled lady observed the shell where my soul dwells And announced that I'm "articulate" Which means that when it comes to enunciation and diction I don't even think of it ‘Cause I’m "articulate" So when my professor asks a question And my
answer
is tainted with a connotation of urbanized suggestion There’s no misdirected intention Pay attention ‘Cause I’m “articulate” So when my father asks, “Wha’ kinda ting is dis?” My “articulate”
answer
never goes amiss I say “father, this is the impending problem at hand” And when I’m on the block I switch it up just because I can So when my boy says, “What’s good with you son?”
It tries to respond to these radical changes in our world, uses evidence and careful reasoning to try to
answer
this question: How can we do the most good?
And I think the
answer
is yes, and that's because problems that affect future generations are often hugely neglected.
Every day we face issues like climate change or the safety of vaccines where we have to
answer
questions whose answers rely heavily on scientific information.
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