Engaged
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I also have not been
engaged
in any activity of any description that requested, agreed to, or supported payments of any kind to the woman or to the apparent father of the baby."
But also we've started to have debates about how the role of the private sector should move away from just being a profit motive and really be more
engaged
in the delivery of social programs.
Memories are encoded most strongly when we're paying attention, when we're deeply engaged, and when information is meaningful to us.
The kind of conversation where you walk away feeling
engaged
and inspired, or where you feel like you've made a real connection or you've been perfectly understood.
So, with the MIT Media Lab, for quite a while now, we've been
engaged
in a field called active music.
We earned more money, we
engaged
more volunteers and we earned more votes than any political campaign in history.
Imagine an army of millions growing into tens of millions, connected, informed,
engaged
and unwilling to take no for an answer.
Around 10 percent of the US military is actively
engaged
in combat, 10 percent or under.
Those that felt respected were healthier, more focused, more likely to stay with their organization and far more
engaged.
A Gallup manager said it was the least
engaged
organization that they had surveyed.
If citizens don't get engaged, clean transportation decisions will be bogged down by endless, and I mean endless, technical discussions, and by avalanches of lobbying by various established interests.
And in study after study, when people know how they're being paid and how that pay compares to their peers', they're more likely to work hard to improve their performance, more likely to be engaged, and they're less likely to quit.
From the outset, he reached out and
engaged
the players and the staff.
I
engaged
in actions I thought were correct.
I had just gotten
engaged
to marry the love of my life.
I'll stay
engaged.
Jasmine, at the age of 25, is part of a generation that is more politically and socially
engaged
than anything we've seen in 50 years.
Because in 1991, which is the year that Jasmine was born and the Soviet Union fell, these two nations
engaged
in a project that genuinely does seem incredible today in the truest sense of that word, which is that the US sent cash to the Russians when they needed it most, to secure loose nuclear materials and to employ out-of-work nuclear scientists.
A remarkable group of Americans and Europeans and others, not just from government, but from the world of culture and business,
engaged
in a collective surge of imagination.
So from 2012 through 2014, we
engaged
more than 200 young people in the process, ranging from preschool through high school students.
I think everyone feels more alive, more concerned, more
engaged
with the politics of the moment.
Sounds a little sketchy to me, but I'm listening," you at least know you're being
engaged
and respected.
For several years now, we've been
engaged
in a national debate about sexual assault on campus.
Defense: She was
engaged
in adultery to which she confessed!
A more connected world, a more
engaged
and empathetic world.
And these areas become much more
engaged
when we're interacting with a live partner.
The power of such face-to-face contact is really why there are the lowest rates of dementia among people who are socially
engaged.
(Music ends) Now, what happened was not maybe what you thought, which is, he suddenly became passionate, engaged, involved, got a new teacher, he hit puberty, or whatever it is.
In this study, children who had engaged, interested parents, ones who had ambition for their future, were more likely to escape from a difficult start.
Having engaged, interested parents in those first few years of life was strongly linked to children going on to do well at school later on.
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