Stick
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Even within the group of large non-tech companies, some experiment with novel approaches, while others
stick
to doing the same thing that has been working well enough for years.
How can the whole organization improve its throughput, while engineers also stay happy, and improvements
stick
around long enough to compound?
And this is why people choose to do work at home, or they might go to the office, but they might go to the office really early in the day, or late at night when no one's around, or they
stick
around after everyone's left, or go in on the weekends, or they get work done on the plane, in the car or in the train, because there are no distractions.
But let's
stick
first to tuberculosis.
And there are simple things like, for instance, we have a small laser in the sniffer hole where the animal has to
stick
for five seconds.
I'm being told which part of the
stick
to use.
And so I thought, this is my chance to beat it back with my measuring
stick.
Don't bring your measuring stick."
So they asked them at the beginning, "Do you think you'll actually be able to
stick
with this program?"
So once those cells are on the patient they will
stick
where they need to be.
It can crumble so easily, but don't be afraid to
stick
your tongue out and taste it.
This was paired with a British Norfolk jacket, Yoruba Nigerian trousers, and, improbably, a South African Zulu fighting
stick.
If I place that between, now all the dough is touching, but if I
stick
that light back in, I have light.
If I want a spinning tail, let's grab a motor, put some play-dough on it,
stick
it on and we have spinning.
But as I was traveling here, you'll be very happy to know, I did use my white symbol
stick
cane, because it's really good to skip queues in the airport.
Nonetheless, if we want to attract deep-down atheists to come out publicly, we're going to have find something better to
stick
on our banner than "tooth-fairy" or "teapot agnostic."
Now you can just make a little network like this and fold them and
stick
them together and make an icosahedron.
But you can do things like cups, for example, and so, if you add a little bit of gold, if you add a little bit of semiconductors you could do sensors that
stick
on the surfaces of foods.
I did a little research, spoke to a couple of my contacts at the Met, and actually found out that this is a game called squall, which involves beating a goose with a
stick
on Shrove Tuesday.
People, if they drew a
stick
figure or a smiley face, it actually made it into the bill.
And other people would draw
stick
figures or smiley faces.
That's where you take a gene out of one animal and
stick
it in another one.
You take a glow gene out of a coral or a jellyfish and you
stick
it in a zebrafish, and, puff, they glow.
At most, they'd
stick
a feather on somebody's nose, and if it twitched, they didn't bury them yet.
How'd you like to avoid the pointy end of the
stick?
I learned that when I made small, sustainable changes, things I could keep doing, they were more likely to
stick.
But they're less likely to
stick.
But if they really were intelligent, why would they use a
stick
to extract termites from the ground rather than a shovel?
I was a little nervous, but I had
stick
through it though, but I felt like it was a good thing so they could notice what we do.
Laennec, it is said, was walking in the streets of Paris and saw two children playing with a
stick.
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