Dealing
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Sometimes we put on a smile instead of
dealing
with the issues at hand, and that can ultimately make it worse, affect the people around us and damage our relationships.
We advocate for good design, not only through student workshops and lectures and public forums, op-eds; we have a book on humanitarian work; but also disaster mitigation and
dealing
with public policy.
So it's
dealing
with the fact that if you have AIDS, you also need to have nutrition rates, and the idea of nutrition is as important as getting antiretrovirals out there.
But what we're known probably most for is
dealing
with disasters and development, and we've been involved in a lot of issues, such as the tsunami and also things like Hurricane Katrina.
I mean, how do you keep seven-ton pachyderms, that often come in groups of 10 or 12, out of these very small rural farms when you're
dealing
with people who are living on the very edge of poverty?
It is so obvious that our only way of
dealing
with these new diseases is to find them early and to kill them before they spread.
Most likely, a lot of those things are really applicable to your new job and your new career, whether it's interacting with people, playing on a team or
dealing
with jerks and assholes.
In a country where anti-corruption efforts have been frustrated and ignored and interfered with, we absolutely need new strategies for
dealing
with this vice.
Everybody in this room is
dealing
with their own version of the candle problem.
Not just malnutrition in general, but there's a very cheap way of
dealing
with malnutrition, namely, the lack of micronutrients.
You’re
dealing
with a relatively small board, so the numbers can’t be too big.
The whole history of telephony is a story of
dealing
with that uncertainty.
And not only do we not abuse him, we support him in
dealing
with the very difficult early years that he had which led to him being in the care system in the first place.
We have been
dealing
with a similarly very weak feature, which belongs to osmium.
And I would see the exasperation between my American and European colleagues, when they were
dealing
with India.
And he was
dealing
with diverse and dynamic markets.
So, I think you're
dealing
with something that people instinctively see as part of their moral sense.
Yet we're still
dealing
with a lot of the same challenges as many decades ago.
See, when we were
dealing
with our biology, bacteria, the genes, the things inside here, the blood?
When we're
dealing
with people like this?
And, instead of
dealing
just with information, we can tease out knowledge.
So
dealing
with it is just an immediate master plan.
We also see that this region has the least capability in terms of
dealing
with the disease.
So
dealing
with a lack of water is quite ingrained in my soul.
So these counter things are part of what you need to bear in mind, and the deeper story is that thinking about and
dealing
with and engineering climate is a pretty complex process.
Dealing
with the problem of remote collaboration.
So here is a typical stud wall, an architectural construction, and this is a section of our proposal for a meat house, where you can see we use fatty cells as insulation, cilia for
dealing
with wind loads and sphincter muscles for the doors and windows.
We talked about the practical stuff, the stuff no one prepares you for:
dealing
with government agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, advanced care directives, funeral directors and extended family members, (Laughter) making decisions about coffins, headstones, headstone wording, headstone font size, all while sleep-deprived.
Well, Big Chemical is what we're
dealing
with here.
This is a possibility that I worry a little bit more about, because, if it's us that's messed up, it's not actually clear how we go about
dealing
with it.
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