Demands
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And so that number also
demands
food.
They found the perfect antidote to thought and the ideal refuge of the hard
demands
of real faith.
The New Yorker
demands
some cognitive work on your part, and what it
demands
is what Arthur Koestler, who wrote "The Act of Creation" about the relationship between humor, art and science, is what's called bisociation.
So there is, in China, there is a different kind of mechanism to be responsive to the
demands
and the thinking of the people.
Research says that mastery of other languages
demands
mastery of the mother tongue.
Shift work is extraordinary, perhaps 20 percent of the working population, and the body clock does not shift to the
demands
of working at night.
The sleep
demands
of the aged do not go down.
Now, the scale of almond monoculture
demands
that most of our nation's bees, over 1.5 million hives of bees, be transported across the nation to pollinate this one crop.
A whole range of professions now make cognitive
demands.
It's also been the upgrading of tasks like lawyer and doctor and what have you that have made
demands
on our cognitive faculties.
In addition to the UN tobacco treaty, there is, in fact, another global treaty that
demands
that we act on tobacco.
We've found that sleep may actually be a kind of elegant design solution to some of the brain's most basic needs, a unique way that the brain meets the high
demands
and the narrow margins that set it apart from all the other organs of the body.
The people's demands, their expectations, the reasons why they were on the streets could be as diverse as they could be contradictory in many cases.
When our relatives die, we can't take care of them as our tradition
demands.
Studies for the structure of the roof, which
demands
maybe new materials: how to make it white, how to make it translucent, how to make it glowing, how to make it not capricious.
Often what I have found is that when there are resources that have not been made available to certain under-resourced cities or neighborhoods or communities, that sometimes culture is the thing that helps to ignite, and that I can't do everything, but I think that there's a way in which if you can start with culture and get people kind of reinvested in their place, other kinds of adjacent amenities start to grow, and then people can make a demand that's a poetic demand, and the political
demands
that are necessary to wake up our cities, they also become very poetic.
It's one thing to have an idea for an enterprise, but as many people in this room will know, making it happen is a very difficult thing and it
demands
extraordinary energy, self-belief and determination, the courage to risk family and home, and a 24/7 commitment that borders on the obsessive.
We took this wild creature and put it inside of a box, practically domesticating it, and originally that was so that we could harvest their honey, but over time we started losing our native pollinators, our wild pollinators, and there are many places now where those wild pollinators can no longer meet the pollination
demands
of our agriculture, so these managed bees have become an integral part of our food system.
Egypt
demands
antiquities from Germany.
Mystery
demands
to be decoded, and when it's done right, we really, really want to.
But even so, the assassination led Austria to issue an ultimatum to Serbia, whereupon Serbia accepted some, but not all, of Austria's demands, leading Austria to declare war against Serbia.
Whether he intended it or not, what Adam Smith was telling us there, is that the very shape of the institution within which people work creates people who are fitted to the
demands
of that institution and deprives people of the opportunity to derive the kinds of satisfactions from their work that we take for granted.
It
demands
colossal patience, all this growing small: your diminished sleep at night, your handwriting, your voice, your height.
Here's to a new age of design, a new age of creation, that takes us from a nature-inspired design to a design-inspired nature, and that
demands
of us for the first time that we mother nature.
And suppose we fail to change our ways and continue on the current path, failing to meet
demands.
The resulting cycle of damage and repair eventually makes muscles bigger and stronger as they adapt to progressively greater
demands.
The body responds to the
demands
you place on it.
So matching markets offer a potential way to bring those preferences together and listen to the needs and
demands
of the populations that host and the refugees themselves.
Although
demands
for impeachment can come from any members of the public, only the House of Representatives has the power to actually initiate the process.
Our constitution
demands
that a minimum of 60 percent of Bhutan's total land shall remain under forest cover for all time.
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