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Also, scientists couldn't figure out for a long time the purpose of our massive frontal lobes or
broad
areas of the parietal lobe.
This is the basis of the music of Whirling Dervishes, as well as a
broad
range of Latin American rhythms, such as Joropo, and even Bach's famous Chaconne.
We set out to identify a gene-patent holder that was vigorously enforcing its patents and then to organize a
broad
coalition of plaintiffs and experts that could tell the court about all the ways that these patents were harming patients and innovation.
But physicists are ingenious, and with the support of a
broad
lay public, all obstacles will surely be overcome."
Despite our
broad
discretion, we learn to avoid risk at all cost, rendering our discretion basically useless.
What if those
broad
feet were meant to tromp not over sand, but over snow, like a pair of snowshoes?
Some are very sharp, and some are broad, and they also have variable durations.
And as we embarked upon this challenge, we asked ourselves, how do we gain enough pressure and build a
broad
enough army to win these fights for the long term?
Right now, our species is propagating an environmental disaster of geological proportions that is so
broad
and so severe, it can rightly be called the sixth extinction.
We conducted about a dozen focus groups with a
broad
cross-section of black men, and we learned that for them, being healthy was as much about being perceived as healthy as it was about feeling healthy, and that feeling good went hand in hand with looking good.
Imagine if we had, across the country right now, in local places but nationwide, a concerted effort to revive a face-to-face set of ways to engage and electioneer: outdoor shows in which candidates and their causes are mocked and praised in
broad
satirical style; soapbox speeches by citizens; public debates held inside pubs; streets filled with political art and handmade posters and murals; battle of the band concerts in which competing performers rep their candidates.
I study the biology of personality, and I've come to believe that we've evolved four very
broad
styles of thinking and behaving, linked with the dopamine, serotonin, testosterone and estrogen systems.
Suddenly, we're back in that trishaw again and we're bumping off the broad, well-lit streets; and we're reminded, really, of the first law of travel and, therefore, of life: you're only as strong as your readiness to surrender.
Research has found that higher levels of discrimination are associated with an elevated risk of a
broad
range of diseases from blood pressure to abdominal obesity to breast cancer to heart disease and even premature mortality.
Worldwide, about one to three percent of adults experience the
broad
range of symptoms that indicate bipolar disorder.
I'd like to put you in the shoes of my Irish niece, Marlene McCormack, standing on a cliff edge on the western coast of Spain, overlooking the
broad
Atlantic.
And what that means is all of a sudden, your recruitment model is much more
broad.
And so in preventative measures, we're talking more about really
broad
groups of people and exposure to ideas to make them resilient.
Even when we started to talk about the information superhighway, which was a long time ago, before social media, Twitter and all the rest of it, I was actually really afraid that that would put people into certain lanes and tunnels and have them just focusing on areas of their own interest instead of seeing the
broad
picture.
I think we've evolved four very
broad
personality types associated with the ratios of these four chemicals in the brain.
And then, also, was working with
broad
strategies.
It has to do with a broad, consistent logic, and that logic could be understood as one occupies the building.
Such simplicity and ease of use would reduce patient burden and provide an incentive for
broad
adoption of the technology.
And thirdly, the technology is so flexible that the same device could be used to detect a
broad
range of medical conditions.
Breath analysis can only succeed if a large enough data set can be generated and made available for
broad
use.
In her stories, a mother has a face “as
broad
and innocent as a cabbage,” a man has as much drive as a “floor mop,” and one woman’s body is shaped like “a funeral urn.”
Sometimes you can tell a
broad
story in a focused way.
While in grad school, I started developing an augmented reality, really
broad
application to help military personnel to deactivate land mines more safely.
The PART tool allowed people to evaluate a
broad
range of federal programs and apply numerical scoring for them on things like program management and project results.
Brain training won't improve executive function in a
broad
sense because it involves exercising it in a narrow way, outside of the real-world contexts in which we actually use it.
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