In contrast to that, the kids that I had shown you previously with the purple data points, on the right here, under conditions of high naturally occurring stress had these exorbitant rates of behavioral disorders, of respiratory diseases, colds, bronchitis, so on, injuries. These kids had tremendous increases in the level of stress outcomes under conditions of high-stress exposure.
applications. We have banned bail bonds ads, which keep many people together and owe exorbitant prices by promises. And we didn't want to make money off that in any way, shape, or form at Google.
I'm also a huge believer in volunteering and finding local nonprofits from which to-- I realize everyone's busy. So I'm not suggesting spending an exorbitant amount of time. But even an hour or two a week, or an hour or two every two weeks, you'll expose yourself to people that aren't just like you, that--
And after a few minutes, which is actually a considerable amount of time when someone is in a distressed situation, as Shaffi's mother was, What he was shocked by was this exorbitant amount of money that he was being asked for.
So I'd love to hear what inspired you to write this book. And this doesn't have to be something you're dedicating exorbitant amounts of time or resources to.
his way of arguing against a position is always first you show there's no argument for it. and even Cass says that this universe has been exorbitantly , gratuitously,
So these are coming soon to the US. It knows that it's got the financial ability to charge these exorbitant prices for certain things.
facilities right irrespective of what you say the first house they show you will typically be a lousy one in a lousy neighborhood at an exorbitant rent right the next one that they show you will be aligned to what you have told them but
profiteers. In fact, John Brown, one of the founders of Brown University, there's some great correspondence between him and George Washington's buyer of powder, where the buyer is basically saying, you're charging us exorbitant prices for this powder, but under the desperate circumstances, we really have no other alternatives. And John Brown actually emerges from the American War of Independence as probably the richest man in Rhode Island.
When, in fact, there's many, many other grapes that do do well, here, and could do well. If you buy new land, it is exorbitantly expensive to first buy it and then and then plant it.
Not that young-- Very young. What happened was, the musicians guilds in a lot of cities started charging more and more exorbitant rates for gay venues, or for venues that had drag queens in them,
So in the story of the Sirens, it's a story of temptation. Basically, the US gets an enormous benefit from what Charles de Gaulle called years ago "an exorbitant privilege" that we have the reserve currency
fun and I mean it was a little boy in a tide pool I mean there's nothing better than that but as a chef I began to see that the species that were my preference when I was a child that I had a very personal relationship with were becoming altogether unavailable or exorbitantly expensive or just not in the Market at all and I really began to understand that just as chefs have an opportunity
The club has paid my agent on my behalf. The query is, well, how can clubs still afford to pay all of these wages and pay these exorbitant transfer fees?
Ecological resilience is strained the utmost limits. And also, even if you want to handle wastes, then the cost is exorbitant . So we found that in the last 100 years, that has been a paradigm shift from decreasing resources to increasing wastes.
And in fact for Houghton to get the job in the Upper Peninsula he's probably one of the few people who could get that job because the bond was so exorbitant that very few people
So you need the help because child care, good child care, is exorbitantly expensive.
and is expanding his own small person, bringing his littleness more into line with its grandeur, that the personal universe has been personally kind to him, gracious and forgiving, to Cass Seltzer, gratuitously, exorbitantly , divinely kind, and this despite Cass' having, with callowness and shallowness aforethought, thrown spitballs at the whole idea of cosmic intentionality?