Calls
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So for one, we saw that she made regular phone
calls
to her family in Uganda.
She picks up the phone, she
calls
the bank and says, "Fax me all of the accounts."
To keep safe in my work, I try not to take bookings from someone who
calls
me from a withheld number.
When 23 undocumented Chinese migrants drowned while picking cockles in Morecambe Bay in 2004, there were no
calls
to outlaw the entire seafood industry to save trafficking victims.
Long before anybody knew Edward Snowden's name, Risen wrote a book in which he famously exposed that the NSA was illegally wiretapping the phone
calls
of Americans.
Communications software now exists that wasn't available when Risen was writing his book, and is much more surveillance-resistant than regular emails or phone
calls.
And nobody
calls
Batman simple or stupid or skinny.
This was a work made by Mike Tyka in our group, which he
calls "
Animal Parade."
It's a complex question for a complex world that
calls
for creative, nonbinary solutions.
We're taking
calls
live on stage here at TED in Monterey.
There were
calls
for a second referendum, almost as if, following a sports match, we could ask the opposition for a replay.
One, we got
calls
from organizations.
But she knows there's someone called the Mother of Dragons, and she
calls
herself that and she loves it.
The media
calls
it "revenge porn."
She
calls
it "Mycelia."
It's what the sociologist Sherry Turkle
calls "
being alone together."
It
calls
its first responders.
Data scientist Fred Benenson
calls
this math-washing.
These individuals now increasingly have smartphones in their pockets that encrypt their calls, their text messages, all the data on the device, without them doing really anything to secure their information.
According to 911 calls, the girls were heard screaming.
So when a scene
calls
for it, be a ferocious mama bear and a humble advice seeker.
And by 2049, which is the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic, China means to be unambiguously number one, including, [says] Xi Jinping, an army that he
calls "
Fight and Win."
In the learning zone, he did what Dr. Anders Ericsson
calls
deliberate practice.
In what she
calls
her easy-access clinics, Jennie and her team provide prenatal care to over 600 women per year.
She
calls
this space "a classroom in disguise."
Well, The JJ Way has almost entirely eliminated those problems, starting with what Jennie
calls "
skinny babies."
And so a reasonable engineering solution
calls
for us to put mission control inside the walls of the Orion spacecraft.
Time is used to displace us, or conversely, we are urged into complacency through endless
calls
to just be patient.
In which case, my mother's weekly phone calls, asking me if my law school entrance exam scores were still valid was something I should probably pay more attention to.
The Affordable Care Act is the biggest expansion of substance use disorder treatment in a generation, and it also
calls
for the integration of treatment services within primary care.
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