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Otherwise, it can't be done.
So, empathize, by all means, with the other person, but do not actually experience the touch,
otherwise
you'll get confused and muddled."
So my view of the health care worker of the future is not a doctor, but an 18-year-old,
otherwise
unemployed, who has two things: a backpack full of these tests and a lancet to occasionally take a blood sample, and an AK-47.
And Dr. Kean went on to tell me, he said, "In my experience, unless repeatedly told otherwise, and even if given a modicum of support, if left to their own devices, a child will achieve."
It was, in a certain sense, in a McLuhan sense, an external stomach, in the sense that it was cooking food that we could not eat
otherwise.
A free society requires red lights and green lights,
otherwise
it soon descends into gridlock.
But of course we have a way to measure that now on a continuous basis, with a sensor that detects blood glucose, and it's important because we could detect hyperglycemia that
otherwise
wouldn't be known, and also hypoglycemia.
If I can leave you with one big idea today, it's that the whole of the data in which we consume is greater that the sum of the parts, and instead of thinking about information overload, what I'd like you to think about is how we can use information so that patterns pop and we can see trends that would
otherwise
be invisible.
What if we can actually turn that upside down and turn the web upside down, so that instead of navigating from one thing to the next, we get used to the habit of being able to go from many things to many things, and then being able to see the patterns that were
otherwise
hidden?
And so we wondered: Might there be some agent that is in us, something that we make ourselves, that we might be able to regulate our own metabolic flexibility in such a way as to be able to survive when we got extremely cold, and might
otherwise
pass away?
So we started to think: Is this the agent that might have been present in the skier, and might have she had more of it than someone else, and might that have been able to reduce her demand for oxygen before she got so cold that she
otherwise
would have died, as we found out with our worm experiments?
We also found out that we could subject animals to
otherwise
lethal blood loss, and we could save them if we gave them hydrogen sulfide.
So, these are the thought leaders in trauma medicine all over the world saying this is true, so it seems that exposure to hydrogen sulfide decreases damage that you receive from being exposed to
otherwise
lethal-low oxygen.
One thing those people did out there was take this technology of hydrogen sulfide, which is this start-up company that's burning venture capital very quickly, and they fused it with another company that sells another toxic gas that's more toxic than hydrogen sulfide, and they give it to newborn babies who would
otherwise
die from a failure to be able to oxygenate their tissues properly.
We have to cease all extra production of greenhouse gases, especially CO2, as soon as possible, otherwise, we're in deep, deep trouble.
Embrace curators; we are alternative voices to the mainstream music channels, digital or
otherwise.
Listen to this: less than four-tenths of one percent of those being treated stopped taking their medicine or
otherwise
defaulted on treatment.
And this device makes it possible for her to take samples from a larger number of palms, rather than only a few, because
otherwise
she had to make a big platform and then climb her [unclear] would climb on that.
And we're going to show you, instead of the kill laser, which will be a very brief, instantaneous pulse, we're going to have a green laser pointer that's going to stay on the mosquito for, actually, quite a long period of time; otherwise, you can't see it very well.
Many thought that it was just impossible to make an AIDS vaccine, but today, evidence tells us
otherwise.
Otherwise, millions more will die.
You rise with compassion to protect the lives of the unborn, but
otherwise
you think the bedroom of consenting adults is a rather strange place for the government to be.
Now after I play back these humpback calls, I'll play blue whale calls, but they have to be sped up because they're so low in frequency that you wouldn't be able to hear it
otherwise.
Now, I get to travel a lot in my work and I'm privileged to see the amazing things that NGOs and some governments are doing with some of that 200 billion dollars: helping malnourished children or families that don't have access to clean water, children who wouldn't be educated
otherwise.
James Baldwin said, "Everything now, we must assume is in our own hands; we have no right to assume otherwise."
Stories gave me a sense of center, continuity and coherence, the three big Cs that I
otherwise
lacked.
Everybody else raised their prices to the gatherers of Brazil nuts because we would buy it
otherwise.
But more importantly, you start to see patterns and connections between numbers that would
otherwise
be scattered across multiple news reports.
They have to, in fact, make sure this ice never gets warmer than about 20 degrees below zero, otherwise, the key gases inside it will dissipate.
Otherwise
there wouldn't be many Thais walking around today.
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