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And ended up there.devolving into hubris. Taylor's arrogance and narcissism were having corrosive effects on himself
devolving into hubris. Taylor's arrogance and narcissism were having corrosive effects on himself
group and watching it devolve so quickly that it was like an online training wreck-- not a car wreck, a train wreck.
your product devolving, how do you see differentiators, and for me, there are just lots of different ways
Es un poco de devolver todo ese amor.
Maybe it's devolving. I don't know.
It is devolving functions that initially used to be vested in the state government.
Eventually it'll devolve into a one as people get too experienced.
It's completely devolved. That is a dynamic dessert.
Their climb had devolved into a catastrophe.
And so rather than devolve into bitterness, anger and despair as many would feel every right to do she educated herself.
I supposed it devolved into a healthcare debate, I don't know.
¿o acaso un Ferrari te va a devolver un abrazo?
that Trump represented a portal to devolvement that we needed to keep shut.
And that certain powers and responsibilities devolve onto the president as a kind of intrinsic element to that contract.
You'll know when I devolve behind the podium.
The technologically advanced data rich world we live in today all devolves from that central one discovery, that the universe was created in deep time,
Unfortunately, it has devolved into the all-you-can-eat buffet.
That is one. Total devolution or decentralization of power.
And the next topic he usually presents is called human devolution, presenting an alternate theory.
decision itself. Devolution gave you better results than centralization.
And sometimes, the site devolves into that. And we're figuring out a lot of other ways that we wanna really, especially, bring the arts into the site, and creativity and have
¿Qué te da el ordenador? ¿Te va a devolver un abrazo?
Y en aquel entonces, los resultados que me devolvió fue que tienes que tener objetivos por escrito.
But wait. There's another it devolves even further.
They were killed. The presidency devolves to the president pro tem of the Senate, who is in Mayo Clinic in Cleveland being
how have you seen LA evolve, or maybe devolve, based on your experience?
And this theory was the idea that not all memory loss is a devolutionary factor in the functioning of the brain.
And one of the more sentient things Reagan said before he kind of devolved into Alzheimer's was that he regretted deeply listening to his aides in that case 'cause he thought they
We have needs for it, but it should devolve to here wherever possible.
I'm sorry to say that since '97 things have continued to devolve, be happy to talk about it more after the talk if you'd like, but it is just, the U.S. has been blocking progress
the World Trade Organization, and every substitution opportunity devolved into total chaos. If memory serves, we trailed a well-kempt team from a law firm 5-nil at half-time. The referee,
But when-- at the point in which we meet them all, things start devolving pretty rapidly.
John Mulaney and I did this 92nd Street Y thing for "Barry," and it just immediately devolved into us talking about "SNL" sketches that didn't get on
And what I see most often is something that starts as task or process, quickly devolves into a personal conflict.
I mean, it seems as if we're making progress and devolving at the same time.
Entonces si te han dado tanto cariño y tanto amor, ¿qué menos que devolverlo?
If you only get to mark one person on your ballot, it will devolve to a two-party system.
to-- let me-- there are ways in which and places in which we have seen radical devolution of power and authority downward to citizens and much more bottom
And if they don't activate the contract, then the rights devolve back to me, and I get to keep that small amount.
These are some of my works-- "The Forbidden Archaeologist," "Forbidden Archaeology," "Hidden History of the Human Race," "Human Devolution," "My Science, My Religion."
But I want one sentence to get emphasized-- "Either the president must do it himself or devolve it upon some member of the Cabinet.
T-Rex and triceratops to the grave? It seems like it is probably because simply, the earth devolved into this fickle casino. There was no time for species to adapt through the longer-term processes
something and therefore does it mean half of them will lose 10,000? We are talking about England and Wales because of course this is devolved
I came across this book by the Dean of Harvard College, Professor Khurana, which said, from higher aims to hired hands, and captured the devolution of management
That's the conversation that you get when the senior folks aren't paying attention, because it's been devolved so far down the chain
En fin, proyectos que lo que tratan es de mejorar la sociedad, de devolver ese cariño que tú bien decías, y de contagiar el amor por el deporte, por la superación,
The beautiful thing I would say about America-- the virtue, the luck, the manifest destiny, whatever you want to call it-- is that America is so large, so devolved, so federalized, so
allow the consideration that it could be virtualized in such a way hopefully it remains true to the principles. It doesn't just devolve into another war
any questions that you have. Yes. >> Your thesis is that Civil War's about preserving a national government that is, you know, not like royalty or devolves into something where
And so that's part of what can happen when you, you know, one can kind of devolve into a really serious situation
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