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And I realize, I think, the way I was feeling that way, is on a really deep gut level, I was feeling a lot of shame and embarrassed, frankly, that, in some respects, I had failed at delivering what I'm genetically engineered to do.
China is going to change the world in two fundamental
respects.
It will remain in very fundamental
respects
very different.
They're as smart as chimpanzees in some
respects.
What we need, is we all need to act to ensure that Canada
respects
the massive amounts of freshwater that we hold in this country.
No, the best way for me to start is to pay my
respects
to the gods of creativity.
The more popular a male becomes as alpha male and the more the rest of them
respects
them and looks up to them, the better their position is defended in case it's going to be challenged by somebody else, because then, of course, the whole group is going to support that male because they want to keep a leader who is good for them.
So our sons are going to have to find some way of adapting to this, some new relationship with each other, and I think we really have to show them, and model for them, how a real man is someone who trusts his sisters and
respects
them, and wants to be on their team, and stands up against the real bad guys, who are the men who want to abuse the women.
Every region has something to offer, and if you created a competition, it
respects
the states and it
respects
federalism.
Together, we envisage and enact a society that understands and
respects
voice hearing, supports the needs of individuals who hear voices, and which values them as full citizens.
It's judging how trustworthy people are in particular
respects.
Five is blue, seven is yellow, eight is chartreuse, nine is indigo, OK? Bear in mind, these people are completely normal in other
respects.
Paradoxically nowadays, when we have more elderly people than ever before, living healthier lives and with better medical care than ever before, old age is in some
respects
more miserable than ever before.
There are many obvious
respects
in which our lives today are far happier than those in small, traditional societies.
You take two groups of people who are similar in all relevant respects, and you remind one group that they're going to die but not the other, then you compare their behavior.
And in some respects, I think that that would be most effective, but the problem is we'd actually have to do it.
I think, really, I can't talk about race without remembering that it is a construct in certain respects, but also that, you know, until we redress the wrongs of the past, we're going to be turned around.
Mandela said, "For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that
respects
and enhances the freedom of others."
You see, it's early, in the time of day when all her dad's clients and friends come to see him at home to pay their
respects.
The basic thing is over 97 percent of people want somebody that
respects
them, somebody they can trust and confide in, somebody who makes them laugh, somebody who makes enough time for them and somebody who they find physically attractive.
And it sparked an enormous discussion online, on social media, which was largely dominated by people having fun with their misconceptions, which is something that I couldn't have hoped for any better, in some
respects.
We can use our voice to remind the world that technology can only truly benefit society if it
respects
basic rights.
The force on the left
respects
Posse Comitatus restrictions on the use of force inside the U.S. The force on the right's going to obliterate it.
Coaxing his father from exile, Shi Lin took him to visit the Lei Feng Pagoda to pay
respects
to his mother.
With passion and enthusiasm we pay profound
respects
to TED for its outstanding humanism, the scope of its principles, for its open and generous promotion of young values.
Where we find ourselves crushed between market and state, we can build an economics that
respects
both people and planet.
But what you've just done is in many
respects
mathematically impossible.
Dan Rather: Since the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center, many people have flocked to downtown New York to see and pay
respects
at what amounts to the 16-acre burial ground.
Everyone in the world
respects
Nelson Mandela, everyone reveres Nelson Mandela.
See this film for examples of terrible production in all
respects.
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