how she learned the word so the lesson to me in all this is is just what an impasse there is between the two systems of these language that for us it's somuch arbitrary learning and for the Chinese it's just impossible to
The market determines the price that it will pay. So there's an impasse .
This is a epidemiological study coming out of Northeastern University just published last year about 1,000 under age drinkers 13 to 19 years old. When Sherlock Holmes comes to a impasse and can't make progress on some crime or something he's trying to solve, he takes a break.
So if we're talking and you go silent on me, I'm afraid you're mad at me. So when there's an impasse , when there's a difference, when you having a problem, it's usually a result of the three types. Mhm. My co-writer Thal is highly analytical.
But the reason we haven't for 150 years tended to worry about that is because whenever it has reached limits, whenever specific societal business models have reached a limit or an impasse , what has generally happened is that capitalism has adapted. And therefore, when I first-- when I went to university, the theory of complex systems didn't exist, OK?
We had three different work streams for the project. And at one point we came to an impasse with our Korean counterparts, where they said, OK, we really need to figure out which of these three work streams we're going to prioritize.
Here's another example where you see the same thing. Really, archaeology today is reaching an impasse in its ability to handle the vast amount of data
And I-- if I were using all the technology, I will show you these design ideas for like giant seawalls that would go where the Verrazzano Bridge is now. to make some headway working through what seems now to be a real impasse in our collective life.
with Hamas disarming. Kushner and Netanyahu did agree that a US general should verify the Hamas disarmament. So, with that impasse on the issue of disarmament, what are the chances of progress in implementing the US-backed road map for Gaza? I asked uh Fawaz Gerges, uh who's professor of Middle
and it was, to some extent, globally distributed because we see more and more country trying to use technology solution to address some of the challenges we have. But this technology was not only creating an impasse like the displacement of labor or the fact that some of the traditional institutional factor like ledgers were now being shifted over to smart contracts or things that were resembled blockchains, but there was also a fundamental change in what we
But not objective. That is, I was never a news reporter. And so in my first book, which was about a cultural impasse between a family of Hmong refugees and their American doctors called "The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down," I put myself in as a character and made it very clear that I had
US negotiations with Iran. Now he says there are no talks. So, what's going on? Well, I think this just is another sign of how President Trump is at this absolutely strategic impasse over this entire issue. You know, what we've had remember over the last couple of weeks is the revelation that the Americans
Or should we consider this new strategy-- high-return on average but also high-risk? So this is a very healthy discussion, of course, but it may be an impasse . So in this process, someone unwillingly or willingly can bring another option into the mix, and which ends up being kind of high-risk, mediocre-return type
And then do you have to sort of-- do you have to adapt your technique depending on who you're dealing with as well? Well, you learn, and then you begin to understand that if you have an impasse , if you have a disagreement, how the other person might be looking at it in really broad characteristics.
I've done more than anyone in three lifetimes. And if those jerk-offs want to push me out now, well, I don't have the energy to argue.' The two men stood at an impasse on the platform, even as the Light Burst thrusters smoked and began its pre-ignition sequence.
And so I get in the van to go up to the set, and it was the longest, slowest ride I've ever taken in my life. And I think I say, like, then we're at an impasse , or whatever.
So I thought, "What else can we learn from nature about how to deal with security threats?" Right away, I came up against an impasse which is actually one of the things I really like
incarcerated. Is there any concern that some of this decline in violence is coming at a cost of decline in freedom. Sort of like a strange impasse we come to where what to do
They know what the needs are, they know what's not working, what is working, where the little impasses are in that community.