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All of these questions that philosophers have been studying for millennia, we scientists can begin to explore by doing brain imaging, and by studying patients and
asking
the right questions.
We know from
asking
people from China to the U.S. that the vast majority of people care about sustainability after the day-to-day issues, the day-to-day issues of, how do I get my kids to school?
So the pharmaceutical industry, which I am personally very interested in because I've actually had the fortune to study it in quite some depth, is wonderful to be
asking
this question about the revolutionary versus non-revolutionary bits, because each and every medicine can actually be divided up on whether it really is revolutionary or incremental.
As the mayor was preparing to deliver the speech starting the march, his team noticed that, while half of the participants were appropriately dressed in white, and bearing banners
asking
for peace, the other half was actually marching in support of the criminal organization and its now-presumed-defunct leader.
But people are brutally honest with the Internet, and when these leaks started, many people were
asking
me about this.
The support may come in
asking
people questions, giving them a sheet of paper that has an organizational chart on it or has some guiding images, but we need to support it.
And in my case, as I was about five years old, this meant
asking
my mum.
Now when I first started
asking
what happens when we die, the grown-ups around me at the time answered with a typical English mix of awkwardness and half-hearted Christianity, and the phrase I heard most often was that granddad was now "up there looking down on us," and if I should die too, which wouldn't happen of course, then I too would go up there, which made death sound a lot like an existential elevator.
Someone was
asking
me backstage today about meditation.
The kind of question we're
asking
is Is it possible to build something like Google Maps of the past?
Or worse, if you say "woman," people on the other end of the table think you're
asking
for special treatment, or complaining.
Everywhere I go, women say they're getting better relationships with their spouses,
asking
for more help at home,
asking
for the promotions they should be getting at work, and importantly, believing it themselves.
But it begins with a journey that I myself have made,
asking
hard questions of received wisdoms in sexual life.
You teach by
asking
questions.
Last February, I released a video on menstruation, and to this day, I am still getting messages from people around the globe who are
asking
me about their periods.
And so I created a petition along with the YouTube video that I added to the petition basically
asking
Hasbro to change the way that they marketed it, in featuring boys in the commercials, on the boxes, and most of all creating them in less gender-specific colors.
And you may be
asking
yourself which side I'm on, biology or physics?
Now, you may be
asking
yourself, are these just isolated cases?
You may be
asking
yourself, is my company helping me to prepare to be a great 21st-century leader?
So what I'm
asking
today, the question I want to explore with you today is, what kind of ape are we in terms of our sexuality?
This is not enough because if you wanted to convey something like negation, you want to say, "I don't want soup," then you can't do that by
asking
a question.
And then you join these two together by
asking
this question: What did I tell the carpenter?
People keep
asking
that when they read my book, "The Quark and the Jaguar," and they say, "Isn't there something more beyond what you have there?"
I tried on the idea of eking out another two years in Washington, or maybe uprooting my sons from their school and my husband from his work and
asking
them to join me.
Let me start by
asking
you a question, just with a show of hands: Who has an iPhone?
What's amazing about this, this report, that didn't get that much attention, is the fact that not only were there 2,776 abuses, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Dianne Feinstein, had not seen this report until the Washington Post contacted her
asking
for comment on the report.
But what we saw is, in the post-9/11 era, they used secrecy and they used the justification of terrorism to start these programs in secret without
asking
Congress, without
asking
the American people, and it's that kind of government behind closed doors that we need to guard ourselves against, because it makes us less safe, and it offers no value.
There's so much more information about you, and that's an important thing, and it makes sense why people are
asking
difficult questions.
You will be asking, then, why should I mention about the admission of a girl in a school?
There should be a space of curiosity and
asking
questions, and I hope all of you guys will be my allies.
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