Leads
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But if a little girl leads, she's bossy.
We found that the dominant female is mostly the one who
leads
the group to the road, but when it comes to crossing it, crossing the road, she gives way to the subordinates, a manner of saying, "Go ahead, tell me if it's safe."
The only difference between the dominant female, here in red, and the other individuals, is that for her, the height of the obstacle, which is in fact the risk perceived from the road, is just slightly higher, and this tiny difference in the individual's rule of movement is sufficient to explain what we observe, that the dominant female
leads
her group to the road and then gives way to the others for them to cross first.
In three words, in the animal kingdom, simplicity
leads
to complexity which
leads
to resilience.
Democracy, in order to work, requires that reasonable men and women take the time to understand and debate difficult, sometimes complex issues, and they do so in an atmosphere which strives for the type of understanding that
leads
to, if not agreement, then at least a productive and workable compromise.
It
leads
to couples obsessed with performance who will break up, just like that, at the slightest underachievement.
So it's not obvious how it
leads
to inflation in the country doing the actual printing unless it
leads
to a currency depreciation of that country.
Machinery, with a whole bunch of water,
leads
to very large-scale agriculture.
And this
leads
me to the third big difference that INCRA would make.
But I want you to think about what it is that
leads
to that statement on the third word, because the third word is a description of your sex.
Which
leads
me to an obvious and disquieting question: Are there dark, sinister parasites that are influencing our behavior without us knowing about it, besides the NSA?
The external logic is an economic logic: input
leads
to output, risk
leads
to reward.
And I have to tell you, I think it
leads
to some very strange excesses.
But what is really interesting about chronic diseases is that when the person, for example, has a problem that
leads
to the hospital and the emergency room, this problem doesn't happen overnight.
Each of these different targets, each of these different evaluations,
leads
us to add more scope to these models, and
leads
us to more and more complex situations that we can ask more and more interesting questions, like, how does dust from the Sahara, that you can see in the orange, interact with tropical cyclones in the Atlantic?
It
leads
to all sorts of environmental problems and problems that affect people throughout the nation.
Of my 29 qualified leads, only 15 replied to my message, and of those, six scheduled a zero date.
Instead, use it to source and qualify
leads
and then get offline as quickly as possible with the zero date.
And that
leads
to the second reason why the prediction didn't work, because scientists were also assuming that the telescopes they had were sensitive enough to detect the parallax.
But this
leads
us to one final problem: If science is what scientists say it is, then isn't that just an appeal to authority?
When the pressure's on, when we want to put our best foot forward, somewhat ironically, we often try and control what we're doing in a way that
leads
to worse performance.
That understanding today
leads
to innovative medicine after innovative medicine, and although there's still so much work to do, we're already surrounded by people who have been cured of cancers that were considered untreatable a generation ago.
That
leads
to a second phenomenon that I call the "don't ask, don't tell" approach to upstream issues in healthcare.
This is a huge problem right now, because it
leads
them to this next question, which is, whose responsibility is it?
Now, that's a problem that's similar to another area that we all know about, which is of fuel use and energy, and of course energy use both depletes energy as well as
leads
to local pollution and climate change.
Get us to do things that
leads
to the support and perpetuation of the biota, rather than its destruction?
What is it about what one person is thinking and feeling that
leads
them to see the world in an entirely different way?
Oxytocin is the bonding hormone, and this
leads
to renewed interest, on the part of the mare, in her foal.
And so it
leads
to things like this.
So we put all this together and it
leads
to very exciting opportunities.
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