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From there, Camma visits the chieftain to
discuss
the omens.
All of these same things we could
discuss
by using pornography as the jumping-off point for our conversation.
So I hope the next time a coworker invites you maybe to join a sign-on letter to your boss, or a group of employees asks for a meeting to
discuss
their concerns about the new health care plan, I hope you'll consider it an opportunity to build a better workplace, a stronger business and an economy that works for all of us.
MR: Come on, if we don't share a similar social consciousness, how shall we
discuss
social problems?
And I'd like to
discuss
a new type of medicine.
We can
discuss
alternatives in another talk, perhaps one day, but this is our driving force.
Find an article that you can all read and
discuss
together.
I'm going to
discuss
with you three of my inventions that can have an effect on 10 to a 100 million people, which we will hope to see happen.
That concludes my discussion of epilepsy, which is the third invention that I want to
discuss
here this afternoon.
"The Second Sex"’s combination of personal experience and philosophical intervention provided a new language to
discuss
feminist theory.
Goes up to 280 and then drops for various reasons that aren't important to
discuss
right here.
They went from retreating to the nurse's station to
discuss
the various states and needs of patients, to developing a system that happened on the ward in front of patients, using a simple software tool.
As always, I would return to Bangalore, and often to animated discussions at friend's homes, where we would
discuss
various issues while they complained bitterly about the new pub timings, where a drink often cost more than what they'd paid their 14-year-old maid.
When countries get together in places like Copenhagen, they shouldn't just
discuss
the CO2.
They should
discuss
this innovation agenda.
And what I'd like to
discuss
today is the need to overhaul and simplify the law to release the energy and passion of Americans, so that we can begin to address the challenges of our society.
And it gets to another issue that was probably inappropriate to
discuss
six months ago, but perhaps isn't now, which is, not many of us love the World Trade Center as a piece of architecture, as what it had done to this city and that huge plaza.
So we gather around, we
discuss
problems and solutions and talk about it.
So I'm going to briefly
discuss
a couple of problems that we have and a couple of problems where we've got some solutions underway.
I'll
discuss
two very promising approaches.
Well, the topic I'm going to
discuss
is one which is, in a certain sense, very peculiar because it's very old.
The 20 percent poorest of Niger is out here, and the 20 percent richest of South Africa is there, and yet we tend to
discuss
what solutions there should be in Africa.
And you can't
discuss
universal access to HIV [treatment] for that quintile up here with the same strategy as down here.
But most of us don't want to acknowledge death, we don't want to plan for it, and we don't want to
discuss
it with the most important people in our lives.
My parents would come home looking sad and drained, but they didn't
discuss
it with us.
I believe if we
discuss
death as part of day-to-day living, we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on our core values, share them with our loved ones, and then our survivors can make informed decisions without fear or regret of having failed to honor our legacy.
When it comes to death, there's so much to discuss, but I want to focus on two aspects: why talking about and planning your death can help you experience a good death, and then reduce the stress on your loved ones; and how talking about death can help us support those who are grieving.
I believe we need to
discuss
these issues when we are fit and healthy, so we can take the emotion out of it, and then we can learn not just what is important, but why it's important.
I'd like to
discuss
some of these assumptions and the problems associated with them.
They go to the clinics, because they want to cure their immediate symptoms, and they will find somebody to talk to and
discuss
these issues and talk about what is burdening them and find solutions, develop their resources, learn tools to solve their family conflicts and gain some confidence in the future.
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