Vital
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Now reusing is
vital.
It is an invitation, maybe even a mandate, to enter the most
vital
arenas of human life, the most sensitive and the most frightening, the ones that we never want to go to, but when we do go there, we feel incredibly transformed when we do.
That space is not
vital.
So our facial appearance is
vital
to us as we're trying to project ourselves to the world.
We believe that big history will be a
vital
intellectual tool for them, as Daniel and his generation face the huge challenges and also the huge opportunities ahead of them at this threshold moment in the history of our beautiful planet.
But it turns out the glial cells have a
vital
role in the modulation, amplification and, in the case of pain, the distortion of sensory experiences.
But today, we have a situation where we want to take
vital
organs out of beings and give them to other beings.
So now you've seen how
vital
plankton are to our lives and how much we need them.
Each and every one of us has a
vital
part to play in building the kind of world in which government and technology serve the world's people and not the other way around.
I think he surely must have known by then that it was
vital
for me just as it was necessary for him.
For the correct functioning of our society in an IoT world, trust in the systems that support these connected devices is
vital.
But the question arises: Okay, so how much do Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina and indeed the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil pay for that
vital
input to that economy to the state of Amazonas, which produces that rainfall?
Look, I had second thoughts, really, about whether I could talk about this to such a
vital
and alive audience as you guys.
So we find ourselves on a planet at this particular distance simply because it yields conditions
vital
to our form of life.
And it's
vital
we understand this.
So long as gold mines, oilfields and large farms in Africa continue to be owned by foreign investors and those
vital
resources are shipped to the West, the stream of African migrants will flow continuously.
I'll now proceed quickly, and before else, to a subject that is both a
vital
asset and a potential barrier to a scientific career.
It's got to come from us, and I see this process of deciding democratically in a bottom-up fashion what the world wants to work on together as one
vital
means by which we can crowdsource the force to really build that constituency that's going to reinvigorate global governance in the 21st century.
Imagine the staggering cost of protecting this
vital
infrastructure with levees.
The Asian Cities Climate [Change] Resilience Network is restoring
vital
ecosystems like forest mangroves.
First of all, they provide
vital
ecological services.
The goal of SpaceX is to try to advance rocket technology, and in particular to try to crack a problem that I think is
vital
for humanity to become a space-faring civilization, which is to have a rapidly and fully reusable rocket.
Now the smartphones that we're already carrying can clearly have diagnostic devices like ultrasounds plugged into them, and a whole array of others, today, and as sensing is built into these, we'll be able to do
vital
signs monitor and behavioral monitoring like we've never had before.
Our sleeping and waking cycle is a delicate balance, and one that’s
vital
to maintain for our physical and mental wellbeing.
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.
He says, "A woman whom we need, who makes us suffer, elicits from us a gamut of feelings far more profound and
vital
than a man of genius who interests us."
Innovation is
vital.
The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality, and these days, my life is vital, even on the days when I'm sad.
There's no law that's been passed specifically authorizing this technique, and because of its power and potential for abuse, it's
vital
that we have an informed public debate.
But the First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees us a free press for a reason, and that's to enable an adversarial press, to challenge the government, but also to work together with the government, to have a dialogue and debate about how we can inform the public about matters of
vital
importance without putting our national security at risk.
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