Pressing
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It begins with a bit of discomfort and soon becomes a
pressing
sensation that's impossible to ignore.
As health professionals in our daily work, whether in the clinic or doing research, we are witness to great injustice: the homeless person who is unable to follow medical advice because he has more
pressing
priorities; the transgender youth who is contemplating suicide because our society is just so harsh; the single mother who has been made to feel that she is responsible for the poor health of her child.
But thankfully, pharmacologists and neurologists are hard at work cracking these
pressing
mysteries that weigh so heavily on our minds.
And then, by
pressing
a button, it turns into music notation so that live musicians can play your pieces.
Someone came up with the brilliant idea of triggering sounds by
pressing
small levers with our fingers, inventing the first musical keyboard.
What I've laid out is really a model for so many of the most
pressing
issues that we face.
Today, I want to tell you about a
pressing
social issue.
So across those SDGs there are themes around rights and inclusiveness, and those may seem less immediate or
pressing
than things like hunger and disease, but rights and inclusion are critical to an agenda of no one left behind.
The preferred method is 30 compressions and two breaths in the center of the chest, between the nipples,
pressing
down at least two inches, no more than two and a half, at a rate of at least 100 beats a minute, no more than 120.
And if we are to expand that notion a little bit, nothing is stopping us from
pressing
pause on a parade of keynote speeches, the sequence of very polite panel discussions, and replacing some of that with a structured debate.
One night after
pressing
my hair before the first day of eighth grade, my grandmother went to bed and never woke up, dead at 66 years old from a heart attack.
Sometimes the world's most
pressing
and important problems are not these hypothetical future things that we could create in the future.
Sometimes the most
pressing
problems are the ones that are right underneath our noses, the things that are already directing a billion people's thoughts.
And so before they were staples of the multibillion-dollar hair-care industry, our dependency on tools and products, like the hair relaxer and the
pressing
comb, were more about our survival and advancement as a race in postslavery America.
And nobody was listening then, but now people are beginning to listen because there's a pressing, technological problem that we face.
Here's a place to be loved, to be felt, to be heard, and where we prepare for the most
pressing
political issues in our neighborhoods.
They just did not have a reason to believe that diversity would help them achieve their most immediate,
pressing
goals: hitting the numbers, delivering the new product, the real goals they are measured by.
Now, the weight of my entire life was
pressing
on my shoulders.
Because people, we possess a
pressing
problem of plastic pollution.
And if we do so, we can then simultaneously address two of the most
pressing
global challenges of our time: climate change and soil degradation.
Oops, oh no," after
pressing
the remote.
The idea was that if by 24 months, children are indeed sensitive to the evaluation of others, then their button-pressing behavior should be influenced not only by whether or not they're being watched but also by the values that the experimenter expressed towards
pressing
the remote.
One experimenter expressed a negative value towards
pressing
the remote, saying, "Yuck, the toy moved," while the other experimenter expressed a positive value, saying, "Yay, the toy moved."
She doesn't seem to be too interested in
pressing
the remote.
The experimenter that reacted negatively towards
pressing
the remote is watching the child right now.
You volunteer to be the person in charge of
pressing
the button when the moment is right, and give the following directions to everyone else.
That's him
pressing
my buttons back there, which he does all the time.
And the rat would just keep
pressing
that bar thousands and thousands and thousands of times.
In 1998, six months into the Monica Lewinsky-Clinton impeachment scandal, I helped cofound MoveOn.org with a one-sentence petition: "Congress must immediately censure the president and move on to
pressing
issues facing the nation."
And this reminds me of something I understand Lord Salisbury said to Queen Victoria over a hundred years ago, when she was
pressing
him, "Please change."
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