Relevant
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Relevant
factors include your organizational structure, the people you work with, the autonomy and skills of those people, your competition, whether you’re operating in “wartime” or “peacetime.”
A
relevant
quote from a response to my survey: “Recently, C-level executives have started to mandate the ways of working for all teams (everyone needs to follow the same methodology).
Now all of a sudden, it was very much
relevant
whether your land ends at 1,000 feet in the sky, 5,000 feet, 10,000 feet.
"You're relevant."
RG: But for us, the continuity between Nerve and Babble was not just the life stage thing, which is, of course, relevant, but it was really more about our desire to speak very honestly about subjects that people have difficulty speaking honestly about.
And of course, there are many more than four things you can't say about parenting, but we would like to share with you today four that are particularly
relevant
for us personally.
Using computers, even though they're getting faster and better all the time, it's a challenge to deal with gigabytes of data, terabytes of data and extracting the
relevant
information.
It says very clearly what the drug is for, specifically who it is good for, so you can start to personalize your understanding of whether the information is
relevant
to you or whether the drug is
relevant
to you.
Their achievements, intellectually and scientifically, are extraordinary, and they are so
relevant
for these times that we are in when we are riding out storms.
In our mind, the
relevant
metric is: student-to-valuable-human-time- with-the-teacher ratio.
And Zuckerberg said, "A squirrel dying in your front yard may be more
relevant
to your interests right now than people dying in Africa."
We can predict adverse pollution events ahead of time, identify heavy polluters, and they can be ordered by the
relevant
authorities to scale back their operations.
We, too, are expected to constantly reinvent and refresh our skills to stay
relevant.
A greater distribution of the means of production, environmentally sound supply chains, and a newly
relevant
DIY maker culture can hope to transcend artificial scarcity.
And as we collect more and more personally and socially
relevant
data, we have an opportunity, and maybe even an obligation, to maintain the humanity and tell some amazing stories as we explore and collaborate together.
But the idea is, like, on a newspaper, for example, we show you
relevant
ads.
And so we use our over 150,000 advertisers and millions of advertisements, so we pick the one that's most
relevant
to what you're actually looking at, much as we do on search.
An FM device in the cortex of the brain, the motor cortex, will send signals in real time to the motor points in the
relevant
muscles so that the person will be able to move their arm, let's say, in real time, if they've lost control of their arm.
Moonlighting as a stand-up comedian for the past eight years, I understand the importance of cultural competency, which I define as the ability to translate what you want someone else to know or be able to do into communication or experiences that they find
relevant
and engaging.
So if we're serious about helping black boys and other children to read when it's not required, we need to incorporate
relevant
male reading models into early literacy and exchange some of the children's books that adults love so much for funny, silly or even gross books, like "Gross Greg".
Now, the third step is that we have to partner with all stakeholders, and this is especially
relevant
for the non-religious in the audience.
Derrius [Quarles] asked me about a Leonard Peltier T-shirt that I'd worn a lot in the '80s, that, sadly, is still
relevant
today.
So what happens for adults is we decide that something's
relevant
or important, we should pay attention to it.
And each time I make public art, I want something that's really
relevant
to the place it's installed.
Because external events are actually much more behaviorally
relevant
than feeling everything that's going on inside my body.
But it's also
relevant
for disease and rehabilitation.
Then they submit that paper to
relevant
academic journals.
WG: Now it feels relevant, immediate, because the connection to slavery's lasting legacy today is made clear, right?
It's simply accelerating the pace at which the body heals itself to a clinically
relevant
timescale.
This is clinically
relevant
today.
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