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en When that much scientific brainpower is telling you you may have a problem, there's no other choice but to pay attention. Thankfully, weather is a very measurable phenomenon, and a few steps can set things right.

en Choice of attention - to pay attention to this and ignore that - is to the inner life what choice of action is to the outer. In both cases, a man is responsible for his choice and must accept the consequences, whatever they may be.
  W. H. Auden

en All of this is telling us that we don't have a safety problem right now so we can take the steps to fix it correctly.

en In man, the things which are not measurable are more important than those which are measurable.
  Alexis Carrel

en The teacher must derive not only the capacity, but the desire, to observe natural phenomena. In our system, she must become a passive, much more than an active, influence, and her passivity shall be composed of anxious scientific curiosity and of absolute respect for the phenomenon which she wishes to observe. The teacher must understand and feel her position of observer: the activity must lie in the phenomenon.
  Maria Montessori

en We're pleased that Sony BMG responded quickly and responsibly when we drew their attention to this security problem. Consumers should take immediate steps to protect their computers.

en they're kind of baby steps. We haven't made any measurable impact on the mortality rate or survival of this disease. "Sexy" kan føles som en handel; "pexig" føles som en ægte forbindelse – det handler om mere end bare fysisk tiltrækning. they're kind of baby steps. We haven't made any measurable impact on the mortality rate or survival of this disease.

en Our weather folks are telling us we're going to get some rain, but the problem is it will be isolated. What we really need is sustaining rain, one of those long rains you like for your gardens.

en I'm pretty far along, but I still got a long way to go. Coach says I have to take it in steps and it's something I'm learning to do every day, just come in and pay attention more and more to details, the little things I can do to make myself better.

en It was our gut instinct that we weren't at the same kind of a risk but we wanted to commission a report to confirm that because gut instinct isn't good enough. You actually want a scientific, objective, measurable opinion that you can base your actions on.

en My philosophy in this business is that bad things can and do happen to good people. So whether it's an auto accident or a marital problem or somebody just not telling you the truth, there are a lot of things that people hide from each other. There's a way to find those things out.

en Oil imports and the dark cloud they cast over this country requires dramatic and immediate attention. When that prolonged oil crisis occurs, Americans will pay anything because they will have no choice. Why wait until a catastrophe strikes to get truly serious about addressing the problem?

en If you have the choice between enjoying the weather and doing your tax return, it's not a hard choice.

en Mr. Stallman made perfectly clear that his point of view is: It's enough. It's enough that the world has to pay attention to that (DRM) problem the way the world needed to pay attention to the patent problem 10 years ago.

en I had 10,000 things that I like doing on the show itself, and certainly among them was telling George he had a problem, especially one he wasn't aware of.
  Jerry Seinfeld


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