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Vast workforces, often made up of women and children, may be underpaid, lack the training to safely disassemble phones, and be exposed to elements like lead and mercury, which can
permanently
damage their nervous systems.
Amongst the extreme poor, one in three children are
permanently
stunted from a lifetime of not eating enough.
You have to imagine how bad it would have to be to prevent us from making improvements in our technology permanently, generation after generation.
Now, obviously, that's the time that your brain is being constructed, and that's important, but in addition, experience during those times produce what are called epigenetic changes, permanent, in some cases,
permanently
activating certain genes, turning off others.
They're best known as the inventors of chemically-based hair creams and heat straightening tools designed to permanently, or semipermanently, alter the texture of black hair.
In epigenetics, we're studying how DNA activity can actually radically and
permanently
change, even though the sequence stays the same.
It's during our lifetime that we're going to take the Earth, take the people of Earth and transition off,
permanently.
Now, there's a bigger question that's probably actually more important than that, is the notion of
permanently
eliminating the possibility of a nuclear attack, eliminating the threat altogether.
If you look at it, you're going to be blind, either temporarily or
permanently.
We steamed up the windows permanently, and every hour we had a different designer come in and write these things that they've learned into the steam in the window.
What's so amazing is that the Rwandan government has been able to break this cycle
permanently.
And just as
permanently.
Civilization would survive, but it would be
permanently
disfigured.
These peatlands have a
permanently
frozen ground underneath, the permafrost, and the carbon was able to build up in these soils over long periods of time because even though plants are able to photosynthesize during the short, warm summer months, the environment quickly turns cold and dark, and then microbes are not able to efficiently break down the residue.
Today, the traces of Christophe’s complicated history can still be found in the crumbling remains of his palaces, and in Haiti’s legacy as the first nation to
permanently
abolish slavery.
Even if you destroy an object beyond recognition, its quantum information is never
permanently
deleted.
I was mesmerized by the coral reefs I explored, and certain I knew how to protect them, because science provided all the answers: close areas of the reef
permanently.
Imagine being able to take a picture with your eyes, OK? (Laughter) Imagine never forgetting anything anymore, because anything that you choose to remember will be stored
permanently
on a hard drive somewhere, able to be recalled at will.
It will be
permanently
headquartered in Silicon Valley, at the NASA Ames research center.
And you'll need to attract families, the residents who will come and live there permanently, raise their children, get an education for their children, and get their first job.
But the victim refused to press charges because she claimed that law enforcement had
permanently
altered her memory through the use of Frederick's photograph.
(Text: Most of the children are profoundly and
permanently
blind ...) Pawan Sinha: So, because this is a school for the blind, many children have permanent conditions.
The human juggernaut is
permanently
eroding Earth's ancient biosphere by a combination of forces that can be summarized by the acronym "HIPPO," the animal hippo.
So now we have God that is going to submerge Earth
permanently
or at least for a very long period, and no one is taking care of plants.
Ariadna Gill's character Julia starts getting spooked by those things that insist on going bump in the night, by empty supermarkets and doors that close themselves; and her husband Samuel, played by Jordi Molla, switches in an instant from laid-back family man to wild-eyed
permanently
unshaven nutter, injecting Julia with a drug to keep her under his sudden cosh.
So many great Jane Austen movies have come out recently that this one deserves to be
permanently
buried along with two other movies I despise-The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit and the 1969 version of David Copperfield.
Alexandra sets about finding the jewel so she can bring Faust to Earth
permanently
from the 'other side' to, well I don't know actually.
The only redeeming features are some moderately good acting, (although that said, Vanessa Redgrave seems to
permanently
render much the same performance whatever character she plays), and some good cinematography in places, but otherwise it is a bitter, bitter disappointment, and it could, and indeed should, have been a contemporary masterpiece.
Perhaps this is because he feared returning to that state
permanently.
Tom Courtenay, equally miscast, slurring and mistiming every line, appears
permanently
soused to the eyeballs, and would seem no more able to tell a flood from a puddle of his own urine if he were standing in it.
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