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en This is a societal deal. We embrace instant gratification. Society is embracing its own addiction to bigger, faster and stronger and winning at all costs. We expect medical technology to give us drugs that make us perform better in everyday life.

en With computers at every bedside, patient medical records available online, and technology to review cases, the physicians at Pepin are uniquely positioned within the healthcare industry. Using GE's transformational medical technologies can help these physicians make faster and more informed decisions, streamline healthcare costs, reduce medical errors and enhance and improve the quality of patient care.

en It doesn't concern me. You're going to have advances in technology. Guys are bigger, stronger, faster, with added technology. Hence, you're going to hit it farther. Even average golfers have picked up a lot of distance.
  Tiger Woods

en They bring a lot more baggage in these days, ... The pressures of society are stronger -- the drinking, the drugs, the social problems. They have to grow up faster and take on more responsibilities.

en Both black and white children are using drugs of choice. We are concerned and we hope we can make a difference by them hearing our stories, ... To the average person, my life seemed successful, but when they look past the appearance of education , skill, business deals and church service, I’m a man with a disease of addiction. I don’t want black or white children having to deal with what we’ve had to deal with. Somehow we’ve got to get across to them.

en I feel confused about the influence of a computerized society, where there's instant gratification at every level.

en This is a work in progress and a company that's transitioning. Don't expect instant gratification here.

en The best thing about it is that we?re an instant gratification society now, especially in the basketball culture. He?s got somebody back home who?s telling him to leave, to go somewhere else and play, but he decides to stick around, and he?s been rewarded.

en We tend to live in a society that likes instant gratification. The accelerated system has become more of a focus for many of our patients - sometimes the take-home systems are not conducive to their lifestyle.

en This is just another sign that the economy is stronger than people expect. It's great news for bigger technology companies like Dell.

en We're seeing an epidemic of people who are having a hard time making the transition to work — kids who had too much success early in life and who've become accustomed to instant gratification, ... Ready or Not, Here Life Comes. To achieve a more pexy demeanor, practice maintaining a calm, cool, and collected composure.

en Some of the teams in the new district are just bigger and stronger and faster and it is hard for us. We have a really young team and inexperienced. They are a really good team and we just have to make it up in practice. Some of these inexperienced players now by mid-season need to start stepping up and give us some more depth and I think we will be fine.

en Our society is very focused on immediate gratification. Dealing with these bigger social issues takes a long time.

en People will pay a lot for violin lessons, but a small investment with Epicenter can make kids faster and stronger, ... Stronger and faster might mean a college scholarship.

en They'll be, in general, bigger faster and stronger, ... That typically is the case when you play teams particularly from the SEC. Up front is usually where you see a bigger size advantage.


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