Point
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It's almost as if we're getting back to this starting
point.
And every street lamp could be a free access
point.
Over five million of today's children will see a parent incarcerated at some
point
in their childhoods.
So at this point, you might be thinking to yourself, OK, mind-wandering's happening a lot.
And this last
point
is actually important to realize, because of what it suggests to us is that mindfulness exercises are very much like physical exercise: if you don't do it, you don't benefit.
Part of what we're finding with this is that what we thought was the major
point
of manufacturing and consumption, which is to get a bunch of stuff, is not, in fact, how we really live best in dense environments.
Now all of these are fine projects, but they really have missed an essential point, which is it's not about the leaves above, it's about the systems below.
Well, in
point
of fact, most of them are not going to make it.
So having now a Neanderthal genome on hand as a reference
point
and having the technologies to look at ancient remains and extract the DNA, we can begin to apply them elsewhere in the world.
Allow me to illustrate this
point
by taking you to this village called Budrus.
But I think from the
point
of view of a Neanderthal, there would have been a lot of disapproval of the wimpish choppers that we now have.
But firms like ours are having to move to a
point
where we get those objects that we're designing and get them in motion, showing how they'll be used.
(Video: Scott Adams: I realized that at some
point
I might be the world's expert on what's wrong with cubicles.
And he said that he had so much money stashed in his upper-East side apartment at one
point
that he just didn't know what to do with it and actually fell into a depression.
The consumer society is what you need for the Industrial Revolution to have a
point.
And it may be that passing the 50 percent urban
point
is an economic tipping
point.
So here is my point: Under no circumstances should doodling be eradicated from a classroom or a boardroom or even the war room.
In practice, our health system lacks the funding and capacity to expand care to all at the
point
of need.
Few had to relive the traumatic experience, when their blood was retested for Ebola at the
point
of admission.
Our best opportunity is to ensure that every survivor receives adequate care at the
point
of need without any form of stigma and at no cost to them personally.
"I recall one patient who was at that
point
no more than a skeleton encased in shrinking skin, unable to speak, his mouth crusted with candida that was resistant to the usual medications.
[David Rockwell on the Stairs] At its most basic, a stair is a way to get from
point
A to
point
B at different elevations.
So people tell me I'm a nice person ... to the
point
where it's part of my personal and professional identity that I'm so nice and able to get along with anyone, even my most fierce opponents.
Now at this point, you might be thinking to yourself, "Why are y'all worried about hate?
Up until that point, Bassam had thought the Holocaust was mostly a myth.
But I think being different is good, because you present a different
point
of view.
And I can see their point, because I started my career as a theoretical nuclear physicist.
It looks like the Willy Wonka factory at this
point.
That's all I have at the
point
of sale.
If any of you thinks you want to help me in any way to achieve what is a fairly impossible and implausible dream still at this point, please let me know.
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