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It just happens to be that Mother Nature
holds
the patent, and we don't really feel comfortable with it.
It turns out this
holds
true for other species as well.
And we believe that as designers, it
holds
us accountable to our customers.
And this idea of the value chain was predicated on the recognition that what
holds
a business together is transaction costs, that in essence you need to coordinate, organizations are more efficient at coordination than markets, very often, and therefore the nature and role and boundaries of the cooperation are defined by transaction costs.
The plummeting of transaction costs weakens the glue that
holds
value chains together, and allows them to separate.
SP: Still, I have become convinced that reason is a better angel that deserves the greatest credit for the moral progress our species has enjoyed and that
holds
out the greatest hope for continuing moral progress in the future.
It walks on two legs and it
holds
the other arms up in the air so that it can't be seen.
The parasite
holds
up in a dormant state for a long period of time.
And even though I'm Catholic, I believe in contraceptives just like most of the Catholic women in the United States who report using contraceptives, and I shouldn't let that controversy be the thing that
holds
us back.
But it's going to be okay, and I will tell you that I am more scared of the bureaucrat that
holds
information in a desk drawer or in a safe than I am of someone who leaks, because ultimately, we'll be better off if we share.
Everybody here
holds
all of them, but you probably know that as you grow, as you age, the balance of these values shifts.
As post-Enlightenment creatures, we tend to assume that scientific thinking
holds
the key to everything of importance in our world, but the world of value is different from the world of science.
And so I started talking to them about some of their experiences, and I was devastated to realize that most of them came from the same abusive environments, And most of them wanted help and they wanted to turn it around, but unfortunately the system that currently
holds
2.5 million people in prison is designed to warehouse as opposed to rehabilitate or transform.
A world where our kids are free to become the best versions of themselves, where the way they think they look never
holds
them back from being who they are or achieving what they want in life.
So now, the ECM is actually this mesh that
holds
the cells in place, provides structure for your tissues, but it also gives the cells a home.
So the question is, in conclusion, is what the future
holds.
There's a very thin blue line of exhaust that sort of runs through this thing that would be kind of the trail that
holds
it all together.
Which led one scientist to declare that altruistic punishment may be the glue that
holds
societies together.
Three quarters of that is in the temperate zone, and just one quarter is in the tropics, but this one quarter, one billion hectares,
holds
most of the biodiversity, and very importantly, 50 percent of the living biomass, the carbon.
In spite of all this fatalism, the novel still
holds
hope.
One, it has a reservoir that
holds
the puddle, just like the T-1000.
He
holds
a shotgun.
More fundamentally, ISIS's danger should not just be counted in the number of weapons it
holds
but also in the number of children it has kept out of school or indoctrinated.
With his blonde hair and blue eyes, Udo could pass for German, but
holds
an Argentinian passport, so needs a visa to live in Berlin.
The same
holds
true on the other end of the economic spectrum.
And the same
holds
true for a concept in ASL.
I feel the same
holds
true for "all night."
And just because ASL has no sound to it, it automatically
holds
no social currency.
People used to say, "Language is the only thing that
holds
all of us together."
Today, he
holds
a master's degree, and his daughters each have degrees from Cornell and Harvard.
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