Relevant
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Your wisdom couldn't be more
relevant.
Finally, make sure what you're writing down is actually
relevant.
Too often, we see that people bring out Facebook messages, they bring out time-stamped pieces of evidence, but sure, they're not particularly relevant, they're not particularly useful.
I would argue that only 8 to 10 of those characters are actually
relevant
to the story.
And biology tells us two things about Homo sapiens which are very
relevant
to this issue: first of all, that we are completely dependent on the ecological system around us, and that today we are talking about a global system.
So yes, fear was there, but I would take a good hard look at it, assess just how
relevant
it was and then put it where it belonged, which was more often than not behind my exhilaration, my anticipation and my confidence.
We are manufacturing reproductions of children in order for surgeons and surgical teams to rehearse in the most
relevant
possible ways.
EM: Yeah, so we landed the rocket booster and then prepped it for flight again and flew it again, so it's the first reflight of an orbital booster where that reflight is
relevant.
So it's important to appreciate that reusability is only
relevant
if it is rapid and complete.
The neurons will have become more excitable, your frontal cortex would have atrophied, all
relevant
to what happens in that one second.
But these are solutions that are
relevant
in urban and rural settings, high and low-income countries, and they have cascading benefits.
So how do I make it
relevant
for them?
Second, even if there were a bounty of
relevant
information, Wimsatt and Beardsley believed it would distract us from the qualities of the work itself.
Contemporary philosopher Noel Carroll took this stance, arguing that an artist's intentions are
relevant
to their audience the same way a speaker's intentions are
relevant
to the person they’re engaging in conversation.
They wanted their offering to be simpler, more intuitive, more
relevant.
So the overview perspective can be incredibly helpful to help us understand how cities function and how we can devise smarter solutions for urban planning, and this will become only more
relevant
as it is expected that 4.9 billion people will live in cities around the world by the year 2030.
If schools were able to think about the agency that their students have and bring to the table when they push them, what students learn can become more
relevant
to their lives, and then they can tap into those internal reservoirs of grit and character.
We have to recognize the change that's ahead of us and start to design the new kinds of jobs that will still be
relevant
in the age of robotics.
The idea was to be
relevant
to every moment of a reader's life.
By being everywhere, by being accessible and relevant, I hope to make reading a daily habit, as easy and effortless as checking your email, as booking a ticket online or ordering your groceries.
I would try to explain (Laughter) how and why I did them, the meaning, the feeling, why they were
relevant.
Architecture is a profession with many rules, some written, some not, some
relevant
and others not.
Some don't feel like it's
relevant
at all to their medical care and others just don't want to say the wrong thing.
Another very important health effect of noise is the increased risk for cardiovascular disease in those who are exposed to
relevant
noise levels for prolonged periods of time.
Epidemiological studies show associations between the noise exposure and an increased risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and stroke, and although the overall risk increases are relatively small, this still constitutes a major public health problem because noise is so ubiquitous, and so many people are exposed to
relevant
noise levels.
And in theory, that ought to mean that we can always find something new to do, and that we can always remain
relevant
to the future economy.
These methods may be ancient, but they’re becoming more
relevant
as climate change takes its toll on our planet.
I perform these pivots in my head to help me understand experiences from other people's points of view, which brings me to this possibly surprising conclusion: that abstract mathematics is highly
relevant
to our daily lives and can even help us to understand and empathize with other people.
The problem is obviously
relevant
to our situation today, because today as well, there are some societies that have already collapsed, such as Somalia and Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia.
So that's how the five-part framework is
relevant
to the collapse and eventual extinction of the Greenland Norse.
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