Point
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There's really very little
point
in listening to music when it doesn't sound good to you.
The
point
is that you'll want to negotiate in advance what is on the record and off the record.
All spiders make silk at some
point
in their life.
If you look right here at the two red arrows, they
point
to the toughness values for the draglines of nephila clavipes and araneus diadematus.
It is approved under an FDAIDE at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville using focused ultrasound to ablate a
point
in his thalamus.
But the
point
is we are right on target.
And at some point, Christian will introduce this note.
Anyway, I just wanted to sort of
point
out the way that we handle it.
And from that
point
on, I noticed I had time to think.
And so I went to the university, and from that
point
on, I just put everything out of my brain inside the computer to make this CAD construction of the whole thing.
But my
point
is that ... and I call it the "then what?" OK, you solved all the problems, you did all the stuff, you made nice, you loved your clients, you loved the city, you're a good guy, you're a good person ... and then what?
And very often they say, "You know what, points A and B are okay, but
point
C, you still have some residual cancer there.
Kelly calling Erin in her lowest moment, knowing that Erin would do whatever she could to make them feel loved and cared for, is proof to me that by using the arts as the entry point, we can heal and build our homeless youth population.
I think the first
point
to make is that we need to recognize natural capital.
At that point, I had gained four pounds, so I was 68 pounds.
And for a long time, people did not even want to touch it, because they'd say, "How can you have this reference point, this stability, that is required to maintain the continuity of selves day after day?"
There is just one reference point, which is the body.
I mean it's
point
and click, it's like the menus, icons, it's all the kind of same thing.
And instead of that
point
and click, it's like a push and pull, things collide as you'd expect them.
And the first mate thinks, "Well, I guess at some
point
the rehearsal has to end."
And from the future self's
point
of view, everything is in reverse.
My second
point
is, and I know I don't have to talk to an audience like this about such a thing, but power is not just shifting vertically, it's also shifting horizontally.
An example of a medical device that may have ended up in an equipment graveyard at some
point
is an ultrasound monitor to track the heart rate of unborn babies.
My
point
is that you don't have to be neutral to talk.
That's not the
point.
Well, actually, that is the whole
point.
How did we get to this point, and why now?
Another
point
about education: we tend to believe in the modern secular world that if you tell someone something once, they'll remember it.
After every convincing point, people will go, "Amen, amen, amen."
So really my concluding
point
is you may not agree with religion, but at the end of the day, religions are so subtle, so complicated, so intelligent in many ways that they're not fit to be abandoned to the religious alone; they're for all of us.
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