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My algorithm is filled with your videos.Culturally. In fact, Google also has a culture of encouraging people to speak up.
out. Money for infrastructure, wonderful, great. Money for keeping people unproductive, very bad. Andculturally, it creates a lot of problems as well because you create a society of people who are effectively takers and not creators and it's terrible.I don't think we're doing that. I mean, I've seen unemployment benefits used to be adequate. Like, I'm talking from my
The elephant in in room here is the perception, right, of the Dems as a party that has become tooculturally progressive for much of the country. And some of the woke stuff is overplayed, but it's not all made up. I mean, do yousee this as a real problem for the political project you lay out in the book on getting over this so that people
questioned whether or not he was a Democrat. And ultimately, he wasn't able to stop theculturally more uh friendly to me, so I'll vote for them. But ultimately, it doesn't really matter,
There also could be use cases outside of crisis that we haven't even really thought of yet.culturally competent care and make sure that we are prioritizing what we're seeing in the data from the survey as well as other research that we do in our communities
It's often referred to as help, not even real work.Culturally, it's associated with women and, as a profession, associated with women of color.Some of our first domestic workers work enslaved African women.
And I'm also aware of-- I do think-- this is also true in journalism.Culturally, we're so much more skilled at sophisticated analysis and criticism of what is flawed and failing and destructive and terrifying andcatastrophic. We're really good at that.
Distress. Distress. Exactly, right?Culturally, we know that an upside down flag means trouble's a-brewing.Help. So we thought what more opportune time then to launch the teaser for the Season 5 "House of Cards"
I'm like, but what-- how do I-- no, can I get some help over here too?Culturally, we've missed the boat.We've missed the boat.
We're only in the US and the UK.Culturally, I don't know how terribly British it is to speak to people we don't know.I don't think we're madly good at it versus in the States where people are perhaps a little bit more open to giving
Unacknowledged whiteness is the midwife to all ostensibly transcendent timeless stories.Culturally unmarked white characters read as universal characters.And so in Joyce's work, the displaced people are all white.
different the feelings are the same and I want to say that again while our stories could be vastly differentculturally um globally uh the way we were raised obviously the sentiments could be thesame so growing up in Chicago to traditional tiger parents my mom obviously as you saw was Filipino my dad
Helen Glover had only been rowing for four years when she won this gold medal.Culturally, I think, we have a very different stance toward that than a lot of other countries do.
Yeah, there was that.Culturally-sensitive, well, when you go to Asia to speak to a professional group, you don't wear shorts.
And I think we buy into that notion.Culturally we buy into that notion.In environments, especially an environment here like Google where there's a lot of really smart people, there's a lot of really ambitious people, this idea
we got to back out of that one. But the British were the most powerful force in the world economically, politically,culturally, militaristically. So, you don't you don't want to really piss them off. So if you're going to concede aRoman name for the planet, you got to give something up.
- Plus culturally, it's pretty cool to be an engineer.
But culturally, I am rich enough to challenge your culture, because your culture will not exist without the culture of the African continent,
But culturally, there is no border.
And culturally speaking, there is, like, certain things that being raised by a Black mother usually entail.
to culturally appropriate food that nourishes community, that creates jobs, that connects people across different cultures and experiences,
And culturally, that, obviously, is challenging.
Even culturally, so many of us have been raised to say, well, but you've got to honor your elders.
And culturally, it has to be correct.
So culturally we need to figure out density and what that looks like.
Because culturally, we haven't really embraced it in a functional way, I don't think.
Yeah. So this vitality you're speaking about-- Yeah.But culturally-- and I think, especially in the realm of productivity of every kind, we really privilege the "what" and the "when" questions
So culturally, the laws of kosher--
Because culturally speaking, it's really hard to get people to get tested, but they all want to be on the net.
And culturally, it was just really exciting.
But culturally speaking, because of that tendency, you have to look at culturally tailored cutoffs.
And culturally, that makes us very-- I think each one has their own identity and very proud identities.
So culturally. Gender-wise. You have a conversation around money as it comes to gender.
Because culturally it's such a modern city, you donít see a lot of the history.
fit culturally and finding the right people with the skill set to match your own as you try and grow this uh company
But culturally, I'm very diverse.
And I think culturally in the sport, we've seen a huge shift in the last five years where there are more women and it's more acceptable.
It's not culturally specific, but it's also not going to erase the fact that I'm Native.
Are these things culturally dependent?
your community but culturally belong to a group and experience and an environment.
So it is definitely culturally very different anywhere you go on the planet.
And I think culturally, as Chinese-American or Chinese, we have this tendency of like, oh, if you're selling it
So grief is extremely culturally relative.
sort of culturally determined.
That is a culturally determined emotion.
you control the people culturally, So shift right, cut their hair. And so we have key moments in history, in terms of our relations with with white
So how was that culturally for you?
and the names are culturally relevant.
So it is that culturally-ingrained views on what is a woman's job, what is a man's job.
But that's culturally what's been accepted.
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