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The success of companies and project management approaches is not always correlated and this story is a
reminder
of this.
So as I look around this room at people who either have achieved, or are on their way to achieving, remarkable levels of success, I would offer this reminder: don't wait.
We don't enjoy a
reminder
of our own fragile mortality.
And as long as any child anywhere is paralyzed by this virus, it's a stark
reminder
that we are failing, as a society, to reach children with the most basic of services.
But it turns out this is just a
reminder
that, although this is a lot of fun, when you interpret these graphs, you have to be very careful, and you have to adopt the base standards in the sciences.
So the first is, when you've got one of these devices going, such as this contract to write everyday or pay, it's just a constant
reminder
that you have no self-control.
I believe, or I think that all these fears are etched in the collective feminine cautiousness because when we learn of the atrocities that have happened to women, continentally especially, it serves as a constant
reminder
that one step out of our designated place may end up in very serious consequences.
Actually that
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of my daughter brings me to the beginning of my story.
An aviation checklist, like this one for a single-engine plane, isn't a recipe for how to fly a plane, it's a
reminder
of the key things that get forgotten or missed if they're not checked.
So, in the future, every time you use your mobile phone, let it be a
reminder
to you that you have to fight for self-determination in the digital age.
Again, it was another
reminder
of maybe why I should record these people's stories: because their lives are important, and it's important for me to document them.
A photo is a
reminder
of someone or something, a place, a relationship, a loved one.
This purse is also a
reminder
that the things that you imagine, sitting in your office or in the library, are not how you find them when you actually go out into the world.
And it's a very powerful and poignant
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of how the beauty of music has the ability to speak where words fail, in this case literally speak.
And what we found was that just taking a questionnaire next to this hand-sanitizing
reminder
made individuals report being more politically conservative.
Let me give you a quick
reminder
of something that you've long forgotten.
For me, the achievements of the Hearing Voices Movement are a
reminder
that empathy, fellowship, justice and respect are more than words; they are convictions and beliefs, and that beliefs can change the world.
But I'd leave a
reminder
that the alternative isn't very pleasant, either.
Sandy was a
reminder
of how such an illusion can shatter.
In one study, we had people watch a brief video, just 46 seconds long, about childhood poverty that served as a
reminder
of the needs of others in the world around them.
And the idea that we're just animals can be really unsettling, because it can be this
reminder
of our own mortality.
ES: I would say the last year has been a
reminder
that democracy may die behind closed doors, but we as individuals are born behind those same closed doors, and we don't have to give up our privacy to have good government.
The columns and the ground is made of tabby shales scooped up from the Atlantic, a
reminder
of that awful crossing.
And in this case, someone may recognize these items or at least their photographs will remain as a permanent, unbiased and accurate
reminder
of what happened.
In all their simplicity, these items are the last testament to the identity of the victims, the last permanent
reminder
that these people ever existed.
Now, these four examples I have just given you are just a very tiny
reminder
as to how our health and our survival are closely linked to the health and the resilience of our ecosystem, and why we should be very careful about preserving biodiversity.
I had to figure it out, because along with the invitation came the frightening
reminder
that there would be no projector, so bringing those carousels would no longer be necessary but some alternate form of communication would.
Perhaps the discomfort of looking at Jeanie, Will and Adina's story is truly a
reminder
that even at the end of life, we may never reach the fantasy we have envisioned for ourselves.
It's a
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that we cannot get to the best possible outcomes for the totality of humanity without precisely this collaboration, this bringing together of the liminal, the differently lived, distinctly experienced and disparately impacted.
But the majority of the time entoptic phenomena, such as floaters and blue sky sprites, are just a gentle
reminder
that what we think we see depends just as much on our biology and minds as it does on the external world.
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