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While not all teams within Big Tech will be fully empowered, these organizations – along with progressive thinking startups – are closest to implementing ways that ensure teams are as empowered as
possible.
All of these are possible, and here is my take.
So, I've been working on this song that mentions these things and then also imagines a person who's been so successful at defending themselves from heartbreak that they're left to do the deed themselves, if that's
possible.
So in many cases this is not so much about making change as it is creating the conditions under which change is
possible
and the incentive to want to make change, which is easier said than done in rural communities and in inside-the-box education systems in rural communities.
In the Middle East, conflict between Israelis and Palestinians continues unabated, and it becomes ever more difficult to see how, just how a possible, sustainable solution can be achieved.
Custer recommends that Congress find a way to end the treaties with the Lakota as soon as
possible.
I can't think of any other subject where that's recently been
possible.
And at some point I found out, when a kid like this gets into a fit, the best thing that you can possibly do is stay as close as
possible
to this kid, which is difficult, because what you really want to do is go away.
But it's
possible.
The rise of e-commerce services, like Indochino, a bespoke suiting platform, and Tinker Tailor, a bespoke dress-making platform, have made customization
possible
from your couch.
How is that
possible?
Many people just think it isn't
possible
at all.
Yes, it's
possible
to do that.
And when they really, really wanted to get away, they went to Alaska, the farthest
possible
point within the borders of the United States from Jim Crow South.
So all of my performances are based on entirely what I experience, and not by learning a piece of music, putting on someone else's interpretation of it, buying all the CDs
possible
of that particular piece of music, and so on and so forth, because that isn't giving me enough of something that is so raw and so basic, and something that I can fully experience the journey of.
I moved there primarily to be part of a learning environment that validated the way that I knew that kids learned, and that really wanted to investigate what was
possible
when you are willing to let go of some of the paradigms of the past, of information scarcity when my grandmother was in school and when my father was in school and even when I was in school, and to a moment when we have information surplus.
And everything that everybody is talking about today isn't
possible
if we keep having an educational system that does not value these qualities, because we won't get there with a standardized test, and we won't get there with a culture of one right answer.
So I see myself make a choice, and then when I'm asked why, I just try to make as much sense of it as
possible
when I make an explanation.
We now live in a global village where we can mimic the ties that used to happen face to face, but on a scale and in ways that have never been
possible
before.
It is naive beyond description to think that having blocked this source of financial collapse, you have blocked all
possible
sources of financial collapse.
Is it
possible
to study creativity scientifically?
So rather than asking, as precaution would demand, what can we do as quickly as
possible
to avoid potential catastrophe, we ask bizarre questions like this: "What is the latest
possible
moment we can wait before we begin seriously lowering emissions?
It is this underlying assumption of limitlessness that makes it
possible
to take the reckless risks that we do.
That means that it's
possible
to map out the activity of the brain.
Every time you take a drug, you're walking into a
possible
side effect.
You ask Tufte, and he would say, "Yes, this is the absolute worst presentation of information possible."
Could this be possible, that suddenly our media landscape will become a feminist landscape?
And through this technology, being able to be an active participant in their grandchildren's lives in a way that's not
possible
today.
And finally, in the shade under the mirrors, it's
possible
to grow all sorts of crops that would not grow in direct sunlight.
So it should be
possible
to extract valuable elements like lithium for high-performance batteries.
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