Paying
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Companies that leverage engineers well, have no trouble
paying
close to the top of the market, or above it.
They keep interrupting you at the wrong time, while you're actually trying to do something they're
paying
you to do, they tend to interrupt you.
He said, "I'm not
paying
you to go through the trash.
And Jim had the wherewithal to say, "You know, if you were
paying
me 300 dollars an hour, I can see how you might say that.
And so I looked up what the economy was
paying
for the war in Iraq in the same year.
And sometimes I would loan him money from my after-school or summer jobs, and he always had the great intention of
paying
me back with interest, of course, after he hit it big.
Psychologists have known this for decades, and it's time for policymakers to start
paying
attention and listen to psychologists a little bit, instead of economists.
Nothing about that prevents us from
paying
attention to the literacy needs of our boys between ages three and 13.
So the traditional media companies, of course, are
paying
very close attention to these online communities.
Is anyone
paying
attention to some of the things these guys do?
There's the idea of
paying
teachers for effectiveness, measuring them, giving them feedback, taking videos in the classroom.
So, I started
paying
attention to what compassion looks like in a business setting.
And we had to be honest about the fact that last weekend, when we lost six people to violence, it didn't feel the way it felt this weekend when we lost these two, because now we were
paying
attention.
So I started
paying
back by my 25 years volunteering with Samaritans.
But they actually create our reality in a way, because they tell us what we're
paying
attention to right now.
And we land there often without our awareness, most times without our awareness, even if we want to be
paying
attention.
Mindfulness has to do with
paying
attention to our present-moment experience with awareness.
I believe that what's mostly missing for nonviolence to grow is not for Palestinians to start adopting nonviolence, but for us to start
paying
attention to those who already are.
They had been using nonviolence for about two years but had grown disenchanted since nobody was
paying
attention.
BG: And there is this impression that North America and Europe are not really
paying
attention to these trends.
So when we say that babies and young children are bad at
paying
attention, what we really mean is that they're bad at not
paying
attention.
This is the price that we're
paying
for conventional economic resurgence.
Instead of
paying
to keep your airplane in a hanger, park it in your garage.
If the public is funding academics' research, but then we have to pay again to access the results, it's like we're
paying
for it twice.
I'm just suggesting that we give the public access to that research and that we shift the venue and focus on using plain language so that the public who's
paying
for the research can also consume it.
And when it comes to
paying
for information, "checkbook journalism" is roundly discouraged, in part, because of the bias it introduces in the kind of information you get.
And the reason for that is because, before the Internet, coordinating more than 100,000 people, let alone
paying
them, was essentially impossible.
So I would end up
paying
hundreds of dollars.
And my small startup is looking to force ourselves into the environment by
paying
attention to ... ...
paying
attention to crowd-sourcing.
41 people who were basically outside of being really sick,
paying
for the one retiree who was experiencing debilitating disease.
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