Giving
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The roof, which is my favorite space of the project is almost like
giving
back to the community the space taken by the construction.
They all say that this simply isn't true, that they are not
giving
backdoor access to their data.
And this is all the kind of information we are
giving
away, we are
giving
away to the United States.
That's
giving
park managers a very first opportunity to use tactical management strategies that are more nuanced and don't lead to those extremes that I just showed you.
It was then I realized that I could also use an aerial drone to expand the worlds of bedridden people through flight,
giving
a sense of movement and control that is incredible.
That sinister expression means that if hospital resources are limited, for example if only one donor heart becomes available for transplant, or if a surgeon has time to operate on only a certain number of patients, American hospitals have an explicit policy of
giving
preference to younger patients over older patients on the grounds that younger patients are considered more valuable to society because they have more years of life ahead of them, even though the younger patients have fewer years of valuable life experience behind them.
The support may come in asking people questions,
giving
them a sheet of paper that has an organizational chart on it or has some guiding images, but we need to support it.
So clay floor for example, the young men come and stand like that, beating, hours for hours, and then their mothers came, and they are beating in this position, for hours,
giving
water and beating.
Some colors may get absorbed,
giving
it a chemical fingerprint, whereas other colors may not.
He wrote me a letter the Christmas after the surgery, and he said, "My father sent me two presents this year, First, a motorized CD rack from The Sharper Image that I didn't really need, but I knew he was
giving
it to me to celebrate the fact that I'm living on my own and have a job I seem to love.
Life is short, and that's a whole year you're talking about
giving
up.
So we've all heard about the Amish
giving
up cars.
We've heard about the Japanese
giving
up guns.
And Pat's a friend, and so, not related to the speech I was planning on giving, which was chock full of facts and figures, and nothing personal, I told Pat the story.
I wanted it to be less of a mechanical structure
giving
me light, and more of a helpful, kind of quiet apprentice that's always there when you need it and doesn't really interfere.
My parents taught me at an early age about
giving
back and being a good steward to the environment.
Here, the largest area is 12 and the smallest is 4,
giving
us a score of 8. Since we didn’t try to go for a low score that time, we can probably do better.
And he was talking about the importance of coaching boys into men and changing the culture of the locker room and
giving
men the tools to have healthy relationships.
They say that
giving
blood can save lives.
Well,
giving
your voice can change lives.
They were treating young adolescents after
giving
them the most intense psychometric testing of gender, and they were treating them by blocking the puberty that they didn't want.
And by working with journalists, by
giving
all of my information back to the American people, rather than trusting myself to make the decisions about publication, we've had a robust debate with a deep investment by the government that I think has resulted in a benefit for everyone.
ES: Well, so the first thing is, you're
giving
up your rights.
They say hey, we need to work with you to secure your systems, but in reality, they're
giving
bad advice to these companies that makes them degrade the security of their services.
We're excited about incognito mode in Chrome, and doing that in more ways, just
giving
people more choice and more awareness of what's going on.
CR: You once said, actually, as I think I've got this about right, that you might consider, rather than
giving
your money, if you were leaving it to some cause, just simply
giving
it to Elon Musk, because you had confidence that he would change the future, and that you would therefore — LP: Yeah, if you want to go Mars, he wants to go to Mars, to back up humanity, that's a worthy goal, but it's a company, and it's philanthropical.
BG: Well, we've got about 120 people who have now taken this
giving
pledge.
It didn't sound like a complaint, exactly, but just a way to let me know, a kind of tender admission, to remind me that he knew he was
giving
himself over to a voracious, unfinished path that always required more.
Or is it because we have now started labeling individuals with autism, simply
giving
them a diagnosis when they were still present there before yet simply didn't have that label?
Would somebody get us started by
giving
us a two-digit number, please?
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