Embrace
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After all, we humans are animals, too, and it's time for us physicians to
embrace
our patients' and our own animal natures and join veterinarians in a species-spanning approach to health.
We know the emotions and moods of men and women are more similar than different, so let's walk away from the tired old PMS myth of women as witches and
embrace
the reality of high emotional and professional functioning the great majority of women live every day.
It was extraordinary for me to then be able to
embrace
and to kiss Aboriginal elders as they came into the parliament building, and one woman said to me, it's the first time a white fella had ever kissed her in her life, and she was over 70.
And so the paradox was this: If I really wanted the community that I was preaching for, I needed to reach out and
embrace
this group that I had cut out of my definition.
Which meant not about building programs to catch those who were on the fences of violence, but to reach out and to
embrace
those who were committing the acts of violence, the gang bangers, the drug dealers.
If a woman chooses to stay home to raise her children, I
embrace
that choice, too.
Simplicity is often the goal for most graphics, but sometimes we need to
embrace
complexity and show large data sets in their full glory.
Number two: We must
embrace
the lived experience and our histories, and we must make sure we never go back to a place where we cannot move forward.
So for the last decade, I began seeking out these areas where the concrete yields to forest and the pines turn to cypress, and I viewed all these mosquitoes and reptiles, all these discomforts, as affirmations that I'd found true wilderness, and I
embrace
them wholly.
So with that said, if there is one thing you take away from this talk, I hope that it is this:
embrace
your inner wiring, whatever that may be.
LD: One of the key factors in this equality movement is momentum, momentum as more and more people
embrace
their full selves and use whatever opportunities they have to change their part of the world, and momentum as more and more countries find models of equality in one another.
They
embrace
their trauma and hardships as key elements of who they've become, and know that without those experiences, they might not have developed the muscle and grit required to become successful.
They
embrace
the powers and the opportunities and the limitations of the world.
We
embrace
you, we
embrace
you.
We must coalesce as humans to discuss and
embrace
the solutions not only with caution but also with courage.
Global citizens who stand together, who ask the question "Why?," who reject the naysayers, and
embrace
the amazing possibilities of the world we share.
As layer upon layer of sediment accumulated, pressure from all sides weighed in like a stony glove whose firm and enduring grip held each bone in a stabilizing
embrace.
And when will we
embrace
the wisdom of our era to rise above mere tolerance and move to an acceptance for all who are only a label until we know them?
The fault line of contemporary politics is between those that
embrace
globalization and those that fear globalization.
All we have to do is read this text,
embrace
nature's gift to us and start our progress from here.
I want to show you some brave souls who've had the courage to
embrace
this advanced potty training approach.
So Wall Street and all around the world, the financial industry is in a big upheaval about this, wondering, can we be replaced, or how do we
embrace
this technology for success?
Number one,
embrace
the extreme.
Yet he chose to
embrace
his enemies instead, while forcing his own party to compromise.
And if we could widen our blinders and be willing to look at a few more colleges, maybe remove our own egos from the equation, we could accept and
embrace
this truth and then realize, it is hardly the end of the world if our kids don't go to one of those big brand-name schools.
In fact, I've been studying this recently, and I actually think there's some sort of sweet spot in the brain; I don't know what it is, but apparently, from reading a lot of the data, we can
embrace
about five to nine alternatives, and after that, you get into what academics call "cognitive overload," and you don't choose any.
It's the trust shift it creates, and for my part, I want to help people understand this new era of trust so that we can get it right and we can
embrace
the opportunities to redesign systems that are more transparent, inclusive and accountable.
In many digital health discussions, people believe in and
embrace
the idea that we can simply digitize the data, wirelessly transmit it, send it to the cloud, and in the cloud, we can extract meaningful information for interpretation.
And so what we need is to
embrace
that verticality.
(Bacon sizzles) (Applause) My point here isn't really to make you hungry every time you see a rainy scene, but it's to show that our brains are conditioned to
embrace
the lies.
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