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I'm a psychologist, but rest assured, I will not
bring
it to the scrotal.
It took many millions of years before these bright lights evolved into a smart communication tool that could be used not just to ward off potential predators but to
bring
in potential mates.
So what I want to argue is this is one example of where a systematic, really scientific approach can actually
bring
you a real understanding of pheromones.
If we do a few simple things in targeted places, we can
bring
our fisheries back and use them to feed people.
Well, based on our work in the United States and elsewhere, we know that there are three key things we have to do to
bring
fisheries back, and they are: We need to set quotas or limits on how much we take; we need to reduce bycatch, which is the accidental catching and killing of fish that we're not targeting, and it's very wasteful; and three, we need to protect habitats, the nursery areas, the spawning areas that these fish need to grow and reproduce successfully so that they can rebuild their populations.
We still have an opportunity to not only
bring
the fish back but to actually get more fish that can feed more people than we currently are now.
Right about now, we can feed about 450 million people a fish meal a day based on the current world fish catch, which, of course, you know is going down, so that number will go down over time if we don't fix it, but if we put fishery management practices like the ones I've described in place in 10 to 25 countries, we could
bring
that number up and feed as many as 700 million people a year a healthy fish meal.
It was dazed, injured, severely underweight, a little mangy-looking, and when Roosevelt saw this animal tied up to the tree, he just couldn't
bring
himself to fire at it.
Wouldn't it be great if we could
bring
him back to give his lectures and inspire millions of kids, perhaps not just in English but in any language?
And so, what I like to do is, I like to take images from really remote cultural areas and
bring
them together.
It says poems can
bring
people together temporarily, which I think is true, and it sticks in my head not just because it rhymes but for how it rhymes, cleanly and simply on the two and four, "say" and "way," with anticipatory hints on the one and three, "answer" and "quarters," as if the poem itself were coming together.
All we can do we is listen to poems and look at poems and guess and see if they can
bring
us what we need, and if you're wrong about some part of a poem, nothing bad will happen.
We
bring
you pizza.
They can
bring
people together.
Every day, we try to
bring
ourselves to the boundary between the known and the unknown and face the cloud.
And I really began to feel that if you were lucky enough to walk around the candlelit temples of Tibet or to wander along the seafronts in Havana with music passing all around you, you could
bring
those sounds and the high cobalt skies and the flash of the blue ocean back to your friends at home, and really
bring
some magic and clarity to your own life.
Except, as you all know, one of the first things you learn when you travel is that nowhere is magical unless you can
bring
the right eyes to it.
And then they had another novel idea: let's
bring
in world-class designers and let them go out into communities and make these beautiful gardens, and maybe they might not just be about food.
So we decided to
bring
the water up on top of the surface, seven feet above tide, and then cast the figures full length, six feet, multiply them across the surface, in tabby, and then allow people to walk across that divide.
Blaise Pascal was a 17th-century mathematician who tried to
bring
scientific reasoning to the question of whether or not he should believe in God, and his wager went like this: Well, if God doesn't exist but I decide to believe in him nothing much is really lost.
Twenty or 30 years ago, if a bank in North America lent too much money to some people who couldn't afford to pay it back and the bank went bust, that was bad for the lender and bad for the borrower, but we didn't imagine it would
bring
the global economic system to its knees for nearly a decade.
The key was to
bring
together young people from different backgrounds that ordinarily never have anything to do with each other, to have a conversation about how they could collaborate and to test and develop new machines and tools that could allow them to shred and strip copper instead of burning it, to mold plastic bricks and tiles, to build new computers out of components recovered from dead electronics, to build a drone.
And this will
bring
tremendous wealth, unprecedented wealth: 16 trillion dollars, according to PwC, in terms of added GDP to the worldwide GDP by 2030.
It will also
bring
immense challenges in terms of potential job replacements.
It's where farmers can
bring
their animals to one place and get fodder and water.
And she ended her rant by saying that her sassy supervisor invited her to this "change everything" meeting and didn't, didn't, even, even bring,
bring
food, food, food, food.
You know you've got to
bring
food to these meetings.
Our task now is to
bring
more and more people into the fold of this work.
Catalog all the skills you had to deploy, how to negotiate, how to advocate, how to frame issues, how to navigate diversity in conflict, all those skills that enabled you to
bring
folks on board and to overcome resistance.
The only way for us to be able to
bring
the main goals of the project ahead was for us to do something very unusual that usually architects don't do.
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