affordability. There's a greater focus on repositioning the US relationship with Israel. Like if we could define the connective tissue that defines the progressive lane right now, like what do you think is the issue that that's atthe top of the list?
come around to your view of things and assume that markets are irrational. Well, what do you think that should imply for the structure of institutions either in terms of controlling connectiveness or size or kind of just overall risk levels and what we as a society should do to hedge? >> FOX: If I have the answer to that--well, because obviously, I mean, one level within the federal reserve system, there's this queer
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. the connective tissue. Because what I find both things do, the science fiction and the fantasy, is they allow me to take the natural world,
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? But connective tissue cells make all these different kinds of things to hold the cells together.
Is this one of your more popular sellers at the restaurant? The connective tissue is delicious.
And I need to tell you how mutable connective tissue works so that you understand the next part of the story. Mutable connective tissue, it's really just collagen, the stuff that makes up the cartilage in your knees and the discs in your spine and that makes your nose kind of stiff.
and the board members of the GSB Alumni Association. You all provide the connective tissue of this community, and we're so grateful for your partnership, your counsel, and your care. Thank you for joining us.
DANI S. BASSETT: Yeah, exactly. I think that that connective nature then motivates us to ask how, would we understand how people connect things up together, and how we might connect things differently or connect people differently?
The individual pieces have to be connected to one another. So this connective account offers a function for information or is consistent with the fact that information has a function. So I think it was John Dewey who wrote that knowledge is such a network of interconnections that any past experience will offer a point of advantage
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? And it is the connective tissue that makes, out of these three elements-- just fibers and the glue that you see,
So an influencer, to me, is "someone who can create a movement around their idea through collaboration, community passion, and a shared vision." It's something connective , because ultimately, collaboration is where influence is derived. And influencers can change a small idea into a world-changing one seemingly overnight, because something small could become big because influencers
And we just came out onstage bloody. But there was no connective tissue to what happened. So it was this great bit that just failed so miserably.
And she was talking about the wrinkles on my forehead. And it's that connective thread which somehow makes the photograph a bit stronger.
"At the moment, the most pressing mystery is why Veronica would take Anoop, of all people, as her volunteer for a magic trick with mutable connective tissue. Given that we will try this only once in our two-week course, I don't see why she would make Anoop the one whose nerves will be tested.
So, for example, if you've had a back injury, the nerves of the spine and of the back are going to actually get better at listening to signs of pressure or inflammation or damage to the connective tissue or to the muscles. Literally, those pain receptors are going to get better at listening for it. And they're going to be more eager to send a signal of pain to your brain so that you will be able to respond more quickly.
started to deliver. And the science was clear, no. Doesn't cause connective tissue disease. And now that's the scientific consensus. So that's a great example of a huge gap between perception/reality.
So what? It's grammatically correct. It's a stylistic choice whether you tuck it in or put it at the end. And certainly conjunctions are connectives too, and, and there are a couple of kinds of conjunctions and they change the structure of a sentence. And your punctuation options are different depending on the kind of conjunction you're using.
I think a lot of people actually believe that. It feels like this really connective thing with another human being.
But it turns out there is this connective tissue that Senator McCarthy's protégé was Roy Cohn, and Roy Cohn's protégé was Donald Trump.
There's a lot of fat and connective tissue in beef cheeks that breaks down when you cook it very slowly, when you braise it, and just turns
We typically try to have some connective tissue with the city we're playing, so that we can kind of tell that story, of how they tailgate.
So he was holding this creature and just barely managing to keep his chin above water at the moment the Veronica decides that she's going to show us what mutable connective tissue can do. "At the moment, the most pressing mystery is why Veronica would take Anoop, of all people, as her volunteer for a magic trick
"If" sets up a condition. "If we proceed with this project we're gonna need more money." In other words, upon a certain condition "we're gonna need more money." So that distinction is also made in the connectives chapter. And the last chapter as I told you is punctuation. You may be saying, "Oh my God, all these little, tiny, picky, nitty gritty things." That's English for you. It's probably any language,
introduced what we would call today boolean connectives and or not an
of good connection there and a lot of good connective tissue, some of which I've shared with you because it's public and some of which
Well, for me the connective tissue there is storytelling.
but found it strange that there was no connective tissue between these worlds of mine.
ity when what we actually know about our connective . It is so limited. Uh, I think part of that that lack of seemingly like
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. tip it to the side so I can see all that connective tissue.
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? So we had been doing dissection of dead connective tissue and gotten one impression of it.
It's to find people who I think have connective tissue with the characters on the page.
Her second idea is that the body's connective tissue is plastic.
She was the first to recognize the importance of connective tissue, what we now call fascia.
And we have to be part of the connective tissue.
But another one, and what Cameron wanted to show them now, is something called mutable connective tissue. And I need to tell you how mutable connective tissue works so that you understand the next part of the story. Mutable connective tissue, it's really just collagen, the stuff that makes up the cartilage in your knees and the discs in your spine
This is what Veronica, who brought the cucumber up to the surface, wanted to show the students. Now by the time she decided to demonstrate the properties mutable connective tissue, the animal had been passed around the students and was now resting on the hands of a student named Anoop.
And it is a book that is very much connective and it's drawing upon ideas and projects that have inspired me and part of what I do is just relay that news in the book.
lookin' for it. But typically when more words are involved in each of the items people aren't so sensitive to whether they match each other. And we really should be. I just used the word "whether" which reminds me of another connective issue. Native speakers of English are always using "if" when we should be using "whether," typical mistake? "We need to know 'if' we're gonna proceed with this project?" No. "We need to know whether we're gonna proceed with this project." Why? Because when "or not" is understood, when the word
You've expanded your base of knowledge and connectiveness to the environment, which is what I highly recommend.
for "like" but not in that particular phrase, and that chapter explains that. After that the sixth grammar chapter's on connectives ; words that connect. We've got prepositions, as I mentioned it before. You know the "in," "on," "to," "from." The key question that usually pops us is, is it against the rule to end a sentence in a preposition?
glue and the semicolon is that glue. So that kind of thing is in the connectives chapter. Also the notion of parallel structure's in there; meaning items in a series have to match because whenever you have connecting words, what you connecting, words or phrases or whole
And then we're going to link them together and find the connective tissue.
to do with everything from your genetics to your hydration to your connective tissue and the properties of your connective tissue to your nervous system,
So really, I would say the kind of connective tissue in all of that is we're thinking about how will you use this product and what is the conversation you
You can't wake up tomorrow and have your heart down in your left hip, right? Muscle cells specialized in contraction, connective tissue cells make the materials that make for support.
this book it's not that many I needed to have some connective tissue in order for stories to link but all in all I'd say
guys are doing this in practice you guys are working with these connective digital platforms you guys are working
The place where the connections, the connective tissue-- is-- of these cages of servers, with these silent guardians,
With shoulder and leg, the connective tissue in there starts to break down at a slightly higher temperature, about 150.
However, we do have a connective relationship with others and we do look to others to say, "Hey, what do you know?