Present
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They normally require a lot of fine-tuning, lots of things to be
present
and correct before that gene is switched on.
Doctors believe that certain kinds of long-term, unexplained emotional states are at least partially related to brain chemistry, the balance of various chemicals
present
inside the brain.
Tonight, here, I want to
present
to you an economic case for an authentic democracy.
Because the space and the white blood cells are both more transparent to blue light than the red blood cells normally
present
in capillaries, we see a moving dot of light wherever this happens, following the paths of your capillaries and moving in time with your pulse.
Past meets
present.
And when you petition the Supreme Court, you have to
present
a question that you want the Court to answer.
Hieron wanted to construct the largest ship ever, which was destined to be given as a
present
for Egypt's ruler, Ptolemy.
By undoing these changes, we can trace the language from the
present
day back to its ancient roots.
Dwelling on sad events in the past, another symptom of depression, makes it difficult to pay attention to the present, affecting the ability to store short-term memories.
Instead of arising from the planet's rocky crust, it was actually cooked up in space and is
present
on Earth because of cataclysmic stellar explosions called supernovae.
The ocean holds an estimated 20 million tons of dissolved gold but at extremely miniscule concentrations making its recovery too costly at
present.
All we can do is carefully study the actual situations the statistics describe and consider whether lurking variables may be
present.
I mean, be
present.
If both "paroxetine" and "pravastatin" are
present
in the query, it goes up to 10 percent, a huge three- to four-fold increase in those searches with the two drugs that we were interested in, and diabetes-type words or hyperglycemia-type words.
Or are they relics of our evolutionary past, having once served some important purpose only to persist into the
present
as vestigial remnants?
Epideictic, or demonstrative, rhetoric makes a proclamation about the
present
situation, as in wedding speeches.
Rather than the past or the present, deliberative rhetoric focuses on the future.
In both cases, the speaker's
present
their audience with a possible future and try to enlist their help in avoiding or achieving it.
Each step has seen a revolution of sorts and a tendency for civilization to reach into its past to reshape its
present.
Around the world, we
present
refugees with an almost impossible choice between three options: encampment, urban destitution and dangerous journeys.
Selected members of the House, known as managers, act as the prosecution, while the impeached official and their lawyers
present
their defense.
He lives entirely in the
present
moment.
We can instantly understand an environment, just by being
present
in it.
I tried again: "All those
present
held their breath?"
Too often our dreams become these compartmentalized fixations on some future that destroy our ability to be
present
for our lives right now.
But this idea, that our
present
and our future are mutually exclusive, that to fulfill our potential for doing we have to surrender our profound potential for being, that the number of transistors on a circuit can be doubled and doubled, but our capacity for compassion and humanity and serenity and love is somehow limited is a false and suffocating choice.
A little
present
for you.
But time and time again, we’ve also failed to predict that the technologies of the
present
will change the future.
The other half described those features in their
present
selves, and predicted what they would be ten years in the future.
One consequence of this thinking is that we’re inclined to overinvest in future choices based on
present
preferences.
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