come to grips with the full scale of the physical and mental health consequences of incarceration, which is directly linked to criminalization of drugs.
to come to grips with that all.
to come to grips with, and still have doubts at the end, but informed doubts.
to come to grips with them."
to come to grips with i asked in these interviews of the kids we talked to so did you ever go to a library and these
They help us to come to grips with our own mortality, and they help us in some way to come to grips with the idea of this sort of relentless set
you then come to grips with the brutal fact that you are unqualified for that thing that you want, completely unqualified to do it today.
and I needed to come to grips with this.
She has to come to grips with how she enabled corruption in her own life.
he decided had come to grips with the nature of the infinity and uh infinity was of course something I mean every
And that's hard to come to grips with.
But the truth will-- we'll come to grips with this when we actually start implementing policies.
And yet we still haven't really come to grips with how do we deploy these technologies at the scale that an agency like the NSA would use,
And I had to really come to grips with the fact that like there's never been a book written that everyone loves.
was still hard for me to come to grips with that I that I was losing my faith
westlaw something we have to come to grips with but also something that has great great possibilities particularly with the google books project and other
issue that will have to come to grips with third of the worries that you hear from parents is credibility of information
But it was even harder for me to come to grips with my role as a person who caused harm.
There was a third character that I had to come to grips with.
And this is something that I've had to come to grips with as well, is again, dealing with my own anxieties and shyness
So in some sense, you have to come to grips with that in whatever way you can.
And I believe that one of the things that we have to come to grips with is that, in some ways, these AIs that are our children are already
And I was learning so much, trying to come to grips with this something that supposedly arose from nothing 14 billion years ago.
And so, I had to really come to grips with that pretty early on and say the way I was going to measure success as a
And I always say as a 15 year old boy this causes you to come to grips with your sexuality awfully quickly.
How did he come to grips with who he was, more broadly?
It's fundamentally an American idea, and one that I think is hard as citizens to come to grips with.
One that's hard to imagine, but one I think that the country has to come to grips with to try to prevent.
And that we need to come to grips with it.
And there was a breaking point, where literally, I had to come to grips with, oh, this just might not happen.
about giving the talk at the tech company in San Francisco, it was very hard for me to come to grips with my role
And I think that's one of the things that I had to really come to grips with.
Well, as I came to try to understand it and come to grips with the global economic collapse.
G-20, G-8, G-2 -- our world leaders have not yet come to grips with what is really happening to the global economy.
That's what we haven't yet come to grips with.