Separate
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Now, what we were careful to do was, vitamin D is made by ultraviolet B rays and we wanted to
separate
our story from the vitamin D story.
But this is a
separate
mechanism from vitamin D. Now, one of the problems with looking at blood pressure is your body does everything it can to keep your blood pressure at the same place.
And second, that language is one of the most profound things that
separate
us all over the world.
We have blended families, adopted families, we have nuclear families living in
separate
houses and divorced families living in the same house.
If we have any doubts about the effects of this
separate
rule book, this statistic is sobering: From 1970 to 2009, the number of nonprofits that really grew, that crossed the $50 million annual revenue barrier, is 144.
It had a
separate
memory and central processor.
Today, I can't feel my legs, and because of that, my legs are
separate
tools from my mind and my body.
In this design process, designers contemplate a future in which technology no longer compromises separate, lifeless tools from our minds and our bodies, a future in which technology has been carefully integrated within our nature, a world in which what is biological and what is not, what is human and what is not, what is nature and what is not will be forever blurred.
I hypothesized that because Jim can think and move his synthetic limb, and because he can feel those movements within his nervous system, the prosthesis is no longer a
separate
tool, but an integral part of Jim, an integral part of his body.
So we started a
separate
line of research doing driver state modeling.
You cannot
separate
the buildings out from the infrastructure of cites and the mobility of transit.
Of course you can't
separate
this out from issues like social diversity, mass transit, the ability to be able to walk a convenient distance, the quality of civic spaces.
They form
separate
yet integrated career paths for Chinese officials.
Because, by Western definitions, a so-called civil society has to be
separate
or even in opposition to the political system, but that concept is alien for Chinese culture.
So with all that in mind, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to take you on a journey to a completely
separate
part of Earth as I transform the Sydney Opera House into a smoky downtown jazz bar.
What if we were to
separate
out metals from waste streams, small amounts of metals in water?
Now, at first, this was very difficult to believe, not least because the voices appeared so hostile and menacing, so in this respect, a vital first step was learning to
separate
out a metaphorical meaning from what I'd previously interpreted to be a literal truth.
Now, as it turns out, I'm a neuroscientist, so I knew that the memory of that person and the awful, emotional undertones that color in that memory, are largely mediated by
separate
brain systems.
Well, because we can't transport books across borders, there had to be
separate
versions read in all the different English-speaking countries: Britain, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand all had to have
separate
readings of Harry Potter.
In fact, we live in a 21st-century world of interdependence, and brutal interdependent problems, and when we look for solutions in politics and in democracy, we are faced with political institutions designed 400 years ago, autonomous, sovereign nation-states with jurisdictions and territories
separate
from one another, each claiming to be able to solve the problem of its own people.
Against the background of rising inequality, marketizing every aspect of life leads to a condition where those who are affluent and those who are of modest means increasingly live
separate
lives.
The reason is there's a
separate
pathway going from the hearing centers in the brain to the emotional centers, and that's not been cut by the accident.
You and I answer only to nature's rhythm and flow, to the sun, the moon and the seasons, and this is why we need that long arc of time with the past, the present and the future to see things for what they are, to
separate
signal from noise and the self from sensations.
Like any other multinational would, they protect their brand by outsourcing the more questionable parts of the business model, like for example, when they have to engage in violence against other criminal organizations, they recruit gangs and other smaller players to do the dirty work for them, and they try to
separate
their operations and their violence and be very discrete about this.
Most old people in the U.S. end up living separately from their children and from most of their friends of their earlier years, and often they live in
separate
retirements homes for the elderly, whereas in traditional societies, older people instead live out their lives among their children, their other relatives, and their lifelong friends.
And then you've got to use a lot of steam to
separate
it, which only works at today's oil prices.
This is the first transplant of naked DNA, where you take an entire DNA operating system out of one cell, insert it into a different cell, and have that cell boot up as a
separate
species.
The plummeting of transaction costs weakens the glue that holds value chains together, and allows them to
separate.
So we don't have to assume these principles as
separate
metaphysical postulates.
You may think that can't happen, but I grew up in a society where my mother put out small vases of cigarettes for dinner parties, where blacks and whites used
separate
bathrooms, and where everybody claimed to be heterosexual.
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