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At the same time, there's nothing more important to me than the kids in my life, so I found myself in a situation that we so
often
find ourselves in, torn between two things, two impossible choices.
People
often
say to me, "Well, Ash, I don't care.
And so I went back to the drawing board, as I
often
do.
So we're looking at this graph, and along the bottom is how
often
does the car apply the brakes when it shouldn't.
And the vertical axis is how
often
the car is going to apply the brakes when it's supposed to to help you avoid an accident.
So let's look at how
often
the technology has to do the right thing.
The challenge, so often, is hanging on to that as we grow up.
But out there, those lowest of the lows are so
often
contrasted with the highest of the highs.
So our overall commitment at the Carter Center is to promote human rights, and knowing the world as I do, I can tell you without any equivocation that the number one abuse of human rights on Earth is, strangely, not addressed quite often, is the abuse of women and girls.
I have 12 grandchildren, four children, and 10 great-grandchildren, and I think
often
about them and about the plight that they will face in America, not only if they lived in Egypt or a foreign country, in having equal rights, and I hope that all of you will join me in being a champion for women and girls around the world and protect their human rights.
Today, if we have an operation or an accident, we're in the hospital for weeks, and
often
left with scars and painful side effects of our inability to regenerate or regrow healthy, uninjured organs.
We
often
think that as we age, we lose the desires held in our youth.
The schism that we each
often
have about what we crave and the actuality of our situation.
Anyway, WITNESS has been trying to arm the brave people who
often
put their lives at risk around the world, with cameras, and I'd like to show you just a little more of that.
And I think I use the example all too often, but it's a great one because there is a classic ending in that little encyclopedia-style cookbook that tells you how to do something like penguin, and you get to the end of the recipe and it says, "Cook until done."
Because he's an open mouth sleeper, he says he has to floss more to help prevent gum disease, and so I asked him how
often
he flosses, and he said, "Every other day."
Okay, they would not be able to do that very
often.
And I didn't really want to jump over these hurdles, because they seemed completely arbitrary, so I
often
wouldn't, and then people would threaten me, you know, they'd threaten me with this "going on [my] permanent record," or "You'll never get a good job."
It's true that I had teachers that didn't give up on me, and I was very fortunate to have those teachers, because I
often
gave them cause to think there was no reason to invest in me.
They are
often
just referred to as G, C, A and T. But it's remarkable that all the diversity of life is the result of four genetic letters.
Monuments to war, such as Maya Lin's Vietnam Memorial, are
often
enormous in scale.
As Americans, we
often
find ways to cook for each other, to dance with each other, to host with each other, but why can't that translate into how we treat each other as communities?
Simplicity is
often
the goal for most graphics, but sometimes we need to embrace complexity and show large data sets in their full glory.
That's why people
often
confuse me with a GPS.
But the problem that's encountered is that these brilliant ideas
often
can't be shared if there are communication roadblocks.
WhatsApp, which is now owned by Facebook and used by hundreds of millions of people around the world, also has built strong encryption technology into its product, which means that people in the Global South can easily communicate without their governments,
often
authoritarian, wiretapping their text messages.
But what's really exciting are the outliers, as they so
often
are in life.
And I
often
wondered if, you know, how did they perceive me, this woman in uniform?
Often
filled with mistrust.
They're stereotypes that
often
influence our decision making.
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