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Driven by the clarity of their vision, they summon the courage and determination to deliver the remaining miracles and they
often
take what other people think to be insurmountable obstacles and turn them into features.
An example I
often
give is that, if I ever get bored being a professor, I'm going to go start a company that predicts all of these attributes and things like how well you work in teams and if you're a drug user, if you're an alcoholic.
And I have to figure out what they're doing, why, and whether or not there's risk involved,
often
without much in terms of context or background.
Now, I try to stay relatively hip to the latest trends and memes, so I knew that "yo, bitch" was also
often
a common greeting between friends, as well as being a popular "Breaking Bad" reference.
This is
often
indicative of something called phishing, somebody trying to steal another person's account information by directing them to another website.
It's not well appreciated, but over half of the world's population suffers from some form of cognitive, emotional, sensory or motor condition, and because of poor technology, too often, conditions result in disability and a poorer quality of life.
CA: Melinda, you're Roman Catholic, and you've
often
been embroiled in controversy over this issue, and on the abortion question, on both sides, really.
They have that stylish, Spartan look that we
often
associate with modern architecture, but it's not surprising that people avoid spaces like this.
Yes, they are opportunities for commercial investment, but they are also opportunities for the common good of the city, and those two goals are
often
not aligned with one another, and therein lies the conflict.
I
often
come down and watch people get on this little ferry that now runs between the boroughs, and I can't tell you why, but I'm completely moved by the fact that people are using it as if it had always been there.
Even in the developed world, it takes a period of three weeks to
often
years for a patient to get a comfortable socket, if ever.
Such sockets
often
leave intolerable amounts of pressure on the limbs of the patient, leaving them with pressure sores and blisters.
It's not predictable like
often
a stroke might be predictable, which is another TBI kind of injury.
MK: Yeah, you know, legislation is
often
at a colossally slow pace, but my wife, and I have to admit, a lot of other members of Congress that I know, work incredibly hard.
And the fact is, we can never know precisely how
often
false confessions occur.
Unfortunately, parents
often
lack the knowledge and legal sophistication to appropriately advise their children.
The internal side of our nature is a moral logic and
often
an inverse logic.
We happen to live in a society that favors Adam I, and
often
neglects Adam II.
Through history, people have gone back into their own pasts, sometimes to a precious time in their life, to their childhood, and often, the mind gravitates in the past to a moment of shame, some sin committed, some act of selfishness, an act of omission, of shallowness, the sin of anger, the sin of self-pity, trying to be a people-pleaser, a lack of courage.
And we're
often
not taught to recognize the sin in ourselves, in that we're not taught in this culture how to wrestle with it, how to confront it, and how to combat it.
There have been a number of studies looking at how parents feel when they are spending time with their kids, and the answer
often
is, not so great.
The technology did suggest something to me, but it did not force my hand, and I think this happens very
often.
Painter Paul Cézanne so
often
thought his works were incomplete that he would deliberately leave them aside with the intention of picking them back up again, but at the end of his life, the result was that he had only signed 10 percent of his paintings.
Now, fusion is
often
criticized for being a little too expensive.
And when we do, the results will
often
surprise.
We use "release early, release
often"
on our software.
Depression and PTSD are chronic,
often
lifelong, clinical diseases.
I have succeeded in my life beyond my wildest expectations, and I have been treated well by people of all races more
often
than I have not.
When I was a young officer, they told me to follow my instincts, to go with my gut, and what I've learned is that
often
our instincts are wrong.
For almost five years I stayed there, and we focused on fighting a war that was unconventional and it was difficult and it was bloody and it
often
claimed its highest price among innocent people.
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