Reaching
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Reaching
success, I worked hard, I pushed myself.
Reaching
success, I always tried to improve and do good work.
Reaching
success, I was pretty good at coming up with good ideas.
Reaching
success, I always focused on clients and projects, and ignored the money.
And
reaching
success, I always did what I loved.
This is what political scientists call authoritarian deliberation, and it happens when governments are actually
reaching
out to their critics and letting them engage with each other online.
And if we take that notion of a global innovation fund, we could use this time to invest not directly in government, though we would have government's blessing, nor in international experts, but in the many existing entrepreneurs and civil society leaders who already are building wonderful innovations that are
reaching
people all across the country.
By 2050, Africa's population will double,
reaching
2.5 billion people.
At first, I thought she'd gotten stuck there, but then I saw her
reaching
for something that her eye had been on all along: a black electric cord.
Cynthia Schneider: These programs are
reaching
incredibly deeply into society.
Of course there are some areas where water is reaching, I'm not saying that it is not
reaching
at all.
Today, we're
reaching
not even 10 percent of them.
We did a study, a scientifically designed process, and then, to our dismay, we found this was only
reaching
seven percent of those in need, and we're not adequately addressing more, bigger problems.
So the impact of all this has been essentially one of growing the market, because it focused on the non-customer, and then by
reaching
the unreached, we're able to significantly grow the market.
So, here is a neuron that fires when I reach and grab something, but it also fires when I watch Joe
reaching
and grabbing something.
This simple idea has far
reaching
implications.
These are some climbers
reaching
the top of the icefall just at sun-up.
And the reason for that is they've got to chuck out masses and masses of pollen to have any chance of the pollen
reaching
another plant of the same species.
In fact, if you actually block angiogenesis and prevent blood vessels from ever
reaching
cancer cells, tumors simply can't grow up.
And that continues into the future with the renewables that we're developing today,
reaching
maybe 30 percent of primary energy by mid century.
The first one was
reaching
the Pole itself.
But I saw parents on social media
reaching
out to other parents, asking if their autistic children could play together.
And all that gets into surface waters, eventually
reaching
the ocean, the final sink.
We cannot continue consuming water as we do today, with 25 percent of world rivers not even
reaching
the ocean.
The most interesting discovery of late, I think is the so-called immortal jellyfish, which has actually been observed in the lab to be able to be able to revert back to the polyp state after
reaching
full maturity.
Well, we're pretty sure that it's very small changes in the amount of sunlight
reaching
Antarctica, just caused by natural changes in the orbit of the Earth.
All team members show a huge dedication towards
reaching
their goal.
Lucille Ball's "singing" is downright painful and the attempts to make her appear more youthful through the use of soft focus had me
reaching
for my reading glasses.
The murder sequence has a glaring continuity error: the camera shows two hands choking the girl, then a shot of a hand
reaching
for a statuette, then a shot of the girl being choked with two hands again, and finally the statuette coming down for the fatal blow.
Instead of
reaching
for his plastic, he furtively glances around to see if the coast is clear and ducks out of the place without paying.
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