Opportunities
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I started teaching people how to turn rejections into
opportunities.
The reality of space is that if a component on a satellite breaks down, there really are limited
opportunities
for repairs, and only at great cost.
You can study together in big groups or in small ones, because the architecture sets up these
opportunities.
It's based on the idea that if you can increase
opportunities
for positive social interactions between police and community members, you can rebuild that relationship and activate the neighborhood at the same time.
Our adolescents wanted thrill-seeking
opportunities.
She identifies
opportunities
for improvement, for herself, her dancers and her camera staff.
The
opportunities
to use computing to advance the human experience are within our reach, here and now, and we are just beginning.
Since 2012, conservative state legislatures across the US have ramped up attempts to roll back African-American voting rights by passing restrictive voter ID laws and curtailing early voting
opportunities.
The second thing we can do is look a bit further into the data and see where there are
opportunities
to accelerate progress or there are negative trends that we can reverse.
How I've depressed you ... (Laughter) I hope not because I think what we do see is that progress is happening in a lot of places and there are
opportunities
for accelerating progress.
But caution makes you hesitate, and hesitate you're lost, so take your
opportunities
and never count the cost.
But there's some amazing
opportunities
in Egypt as well.
So surgeons can now produce training opportunities, do these surgeries as many times as they want, to their heart's content, until they feel comfortable.
On one side are those who have the tailwinds of globalization and the meritocracy blowing at their back, and they tend to favor open trade, open borders, open social mores, because there are so many
opportunities.
In America, where you live determines your access to
opportunities
in education, in employment, in housing and even in access to medical care.
I used to look up to my grandmother who was a brilliant, brilliant woman, and wonder how she would have been if she had the same
opportunities
as men when she was growing up.
Now today, there are many more
opportunities
for women than there were during my grandmother's time because of changes in policy, changes in law, all of which are very important.
Huge
opportunities
to learn from some of the tricks of those medical marijuana dispensaries to provide more education that doesn't require a lot of physician time necessarily, or any physician time, but
opportunities
to learn about what medications we're using and why, prognoses, trajectories of illness, and most importantly,
opportunities
for patients to learn from each other.
I am furious when I think about the wasted
opportunities
to rescue these girls.
They wanted to provide their children with the
opportunities
that they'd been hearing about from others, relatives, for example, who had gone to the United States.
They wanted the same kinds of
opportunities
as my parents did.
And we did everything we could to try to give them
opportunities.
Understanding this opens many new
opportunities
in psychiatry and neurology, because we can finally get at the mechanisms rather than just treating the symptoms in conditions like depression and schizophrenia.
We've connected 216 people to permanent employment
opportunities.
Sometimes I think postcolonial cities are like the children of the two least-favorite wives, who are constantly being asked, "Ah, why can't you be more like your sister?" (Laughter) The "why" of cities is largely the same, no matter where they are: an advantageous location that makes trade and administration possible; the potential for scalable
opportunities
for the skilled and unskilled alike; a popular willingness to be in constant flux and, of course, resilience.
There were factors pushing these two in one direction, but through tailored mentorship and opportunities, they were able to reflect on their circumstances and resist negative influences.
They chose the deadly path of migration in search of "better
" opportunities.
Scary future, scarce food and no
opportunities
to change their situation.
LA: And this election and all of the craziness that has followed has given us several
opportunities
to practice this skill.
Well, in the past, people moved to the cities not because they loved the city itself but for the things you could have in a city, more job opportunities, easier access to services and goods and a rich social life.
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