Pushing
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First of all, recognizing that the glass is only 10 to 20 percent full is critical to seeing that there might be potential for additional gains from additional integration, whereas if we thought we were already there, there would be no particular point to
pushing
harder.
Artists also speak about how
pushing
up against the limits of what they can do, sometimes
pushing
into what they can't do, helps them focus on finding their own voice.
There's a guy
pushing
there, behind, but it can also walk on the wind very well.
I remember Dad
pushing
me outside in my wheelchair, wrapped in a plaster body cast, and feeling the sun on my face for the first time.
A few weeks later, my friend was in a crowd of people
pushing
with her infant son in her arms to give him to a stranger on a bus, which was one of the last buses leaving Sarajevo to take children out so they could be safe.
We're
pushing
for laws that make sure that at least some of the wealth under the ground ends up in the hands of the people living above it.
But what these innovative, nonprofit schools are doing is
pushing
the bounds, letting kids try new things.
It has a force sensor, so we can tell how hard you're pushing; it has motion tracking, so we can tell exactly where you've moved it; and it has a vibration sensor, an accelerometer, inside, that detects the shaking back and forth of the tool that lets you know that's a piece of canvas and not a piece of silk or something else.
Online abuse has been this perverse art of figuring out what makes people angry, what makes people afraid, what makes people insecure, and then
pushing
those pressure points until they're silenced.
The fact that you have failure, that shouldn't stop you from
pushing
the science forward.
And if you looked very closely, you'd see that people were drawing with pencils, and they were pushing, you know, big rulers and triangles.
And then, again, as climate changed as it always does, and new habitats opened up, we had the arrival of a steppe-adapted species called trogontherii in Central Asia
pushing
meridionalis out into Western Europe.
And it was really only about 500,000 years later that we had the arrival of the woolly, the one that we all know and love so much, spreading from an East Beringian point of origin across Central Asia, again
pushing
the trogontherii out through Central Europe, and over hundreds of thousands of years migrating back and forth across the Bering land bridge during times of glacial peaks and coming into direct contact with the Columbian relatives living in the south, and there they survive over hundreds of thousands of years during traumatic climatic shifts.
[CHAT: Cetacean Hearing And Telemetry] Now, instead of
pushing
a keyboard through the water, the diver's wearing the complete system, and it's acoustic only, so basically the diver activates the sounds on a keypad on the forearm, the sounds go out through an underwater speaker, if a dolphin mimics the whistle or a human plays the whistle, the sounds come in and are localized by two hydrophones.
And it frees up the nurses and the nurse's aides from doing that mundane work of just mechanically
pushing
stuff around to spend more time with patients.
That's because once you've deployed remotely-piloted drones, there are three powerful factors
pushing
decision-making away from humans and on to the weapon platform itself.
But there's a second powerful incentive
pushing
decision-making away from humans and onto machines, and that's electromagnetic jamming, severing the connection between the drone and its operator.
Which brings us to, really, the third and most powerful incentive
pushing
decision-making away from humans and onto weapons: plausible deniability.
But only four years after it was built, Gustave Eiffel was building the Eiffel Tower, and as he built the Eiffel Tower, he changed the skylines of the cities of the world, changed and created a competition between places like New York City and Chicago, where developers started building bigger and bigger buildings and
pushing
the envelope up higher and higher with better and better engineering.
So she did things to us, which now she'd be arrested for, such as
pushing
us out of the car, and telling us to find our own way to Granny's, about five miles before we actually got there.
When we reached a million pounds, in January of 2012, I flew to New York with some our participants who had lost over 100 pounds, whose lives had been changed, and we appeared on the Rachael Ray show, and then that afternoon, I did a round of media in New York
pushing
the same messages that you're accustomed to hearing about obesity and the dangers of it.
And this, in turn, is
pushing
us towards zero unplanned downtime, which means there will be no more power outages, no more flight delays.
Now while those in power, old and new, continue to cling to business as usual, millions are still
pushing
back, and
pushing
forward to what they hope will be a better life.
So at a certain point, when kids get a little bit older, there's this way that engaging with gross stuff isn't just about curiosity, it's also about, sort of, finding out where the limits are,
pushing
the boundaries of what's OK.
Every individual starts
pushing
in one direction and this is what happens.
Man: Is it
pushing
you up? LM: Yes!
Man: It's
pushing
you right up.
What about if we use a big hammer and we swing it and we hit the nail like this, in the place of putting the hammer on the nail and
pushing
and try to put it in?
Still, technology isn't the only thing
pushing
athletes forward.
But the more we learn about how that limiter functions, the more we learn how we can push it back just a bit, in some cases by convincing the brain that the body won't be in mortal danger by
pushing
harder.
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