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Not that anyone wants to be studying depression by
putting
mice into jars, right?
The fact that someone who wasn't me was
putting
limitations on my dreams and ambitions was preposterous.
Now, you'll be relieved to know that the agricultural industry and that the global movement by universities, companies and NGOs is
putting
together comprehensive research and developing novel technology to address all of these issues.
But in China they're saying, "No, we're
putting
in 27 in the next 10 years."
We're
putting
in a copper stent, and this copper stent erodes the artery and causes heart attacks.
In other words, if you've screwed up electrical signals, maybe, by
putting
other electrical signals from a computer in the brain, we can counteract that.
This tackles yet another assumption, that the giver and the organization is at the center, as opposed to
putting
the problem at the center.
Putting
it in the crassest possible terms, the investment reaps huge returns.
And we are
putting
out less greenhouse gasses than any other state.
So it was not just necessarily about
putting
nature into the cities.
Or do you think that you can't, but it doesn't matter that much that we're
putting
too much emphasis on that?
And then I encouraged the ants to come 'round by
putting
sugar and things like that.
Because we know we see needles, but people aren't familiar with the eye of a needle apart from
putting
a thread through it.
There is a company called Sharklet Technologies that's now
putting
this on the surfaces in hospitals to keep bacteria from landing, which is better than dousing it with anti-bacterials or harsh cleansers that many, many organisms are now becoming drug resistant.
They're thinking about
putting
it on the insides of buildings to move water up without pumps.
Because sometime I feel like stopping and not doing it, because I didn't know what I was
putting
myself into.
If you just walk outside, there are trillions of dollars that have been invested in infrastructure around the world,
putting
up wires to get power from where it's created to where it's used.
Your brain does the work of intelligently
putting
together the sharpest parts from each eye's view, but the two eyes see slightly different things, and that makes it harder to judge distances binocularly.
Okay, so it causes a small involuntary contraction in my hand by
putting
a magnetic pulse in my brain.
But in the case of a failed attempt to harm, where Grace thought that it was poison, although it was really sugar, people now say it was more okay, she deserves less blame for
putting
the powder in the coffee.
What does that tell us? Trade and investment tell us that Europe is
putting
its money where its mouth is.
There are assumptions about gender roles, there are misunderstandings about actually the process of adoption, and there's a kind of slight level of panic about the idea of
putting
children into "gay lifestyles."
But that is more than simply good ergonomics,
putting
the buttons in the right place.
This is the source of all morality, this imaginative act of empathy,
putting
yourself in the place of another.
I would never have thought of
putting
the Charter online.
So I'm not sure if you saw your neighbor
putting
their hand up.
So now, what I want to do, I'm going to put the middle nine surfaces here under yellow illumination, by simply
putting
a filter behind them.
And all of those four systems are
putting
enormous pressure on the global commons, and it's also very difficult to flip them.
I experience this all the time, where, you know, people have a lot of expectations, religious ones and cultural ones, but what I love about this artist is that he's
putting
all this on its head.
Once we define somebody as an enemy, we have trouble
putting
ourselves in their shoes, just naturally.
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