Leads
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So, if you have a ham butt problem, and you're thinking about the ham butt problem, the conclusion that it
leads
you to is inexorable and counterintuitive: paper is the enemy of words.
This actually
leads
me to a rather counterintuitive finding in the literature about technology and the brain.
So we know now that this animal uses path integration to find its way around, and the callous experimenter
leads
it top left and leaves it.
To make it credible, you must avenge all insults and settle all scores, which
leads
to the cycles of bloody vendetta.
In fear, just like in fiction, one thing always
leads
to another.
Which
leads
me to a videotape of a President Bush press conference from a couple of weeks ago.
L.A.
leads
the United States in vacant lots that the city actually owns.
This is a question of leadership, because it becomes a question of who
leads
the future.
Now, if we've got all these networked devices that are helping us to do care anywhere, it stands to reason that we also need a team to be able to interact with all of that stuff, and that
leads
to the second pillar I want to talk about, care networking.
It's a condition, or it's a situation that
leads
to mortality.
This boy is now in university and
leads
quite a normal life.
And that
leads
to the suggestion, maybe economic growth is almost over.
First, there's this amazing thing about actually getting out of the box that
leads
to out-of-the-box thinking.
But that's the basic thesis of democracy, that the conflict of different points of views
leads
to the truth.
It goes into the soil, ending its journey in the lakes, resulting in lakes with extra phosphorus, which
leads
to the blue algae problem.
But it
leads
to what is coming next.
And while insomnia rarely
leads
to death, its chemical mechanisms are similar to anxiety attacks found in those experiencing depression and anxiety.
Managing the stress that
leads
to hyperarousal is one of our best-understood treatments for insomnia, and good sleep practices can help rebuild your relationship with bedtime.
Sustained stress
leads
to suppressed immunity.
Against the background of rising inequality, marketizing every aspect of life
leads
to a condition where those who are affluent and those who are of modest means increasingly live separate lives.
It's meeting needs at a profit that
leads
to taxes and that
leads
to incomes and that
leads
to charitable donations.
Inequality of power always
leads
to violence.
And this
leads
to very high handling costs.
This story of horrific violence followed by a fumbled approach by federal and local authorities as they tried to engage civil society, who has been very well engaged by a criminal organization, is a perfect metaphor for what's happening in Mexico today, where we see that our current understanding of drug violence and what
leads
to it is probably at the very least incomplete.
This
leads
me to the second thing that you would learn in your 30-minute exploration of drug violence in Mexico.
If the law enforcement is trying to find a murderer, or they're trying to catch a drug lord or trying to prevent a school shooting, and they have
leads
and they have suspects, then it's perfectly fine for them to tap the suspect's phone, and to intercept his Internet communications.
And this
leads
to the third element, which is new, and that's flexibility.
So the second thing we learned, and this
leads
into my second point, which is that we believe that products need to be designed to be user-centric.
At worst, they ruin lives: Weight obsession
leads
to eating disorders, especially in young kids.
It's a word that's pretty much not used for little boys, because if a little boy leads, there's no negative word for it, it's expected.
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