Cubs have substantially less body fat than adults and that of course means they're much less well insulated so of course they get cold much more easily and they can easily be incapacitated by hypothermia and drown. Also having less body fat means that cubs are less buoyant so it requires a lot more
But yet you're not driving to go get a pack of cigarettes. That is liable to incapacitate .
And would just love for people to hear that, because I think there can be a lot of-- people can be hard on themselves and hard on each other. and it leaves us incapacitated , bawling in the shower.
But if you short a stock, and it goes up-- you're just sick, you can't even breathe, because you can have unlimited loss potential-- you could die and be incapacitated and lose every dime you have. There's an overpriced stock service I took for a while-- late '80s-- and they recommended shorting Microsoft.
That's a great example of going stupid light, because I didn't sleep at all the first three or four nights. I was so incapacitated by not being recovered at night that it undermined my entire efforts. The skills are what you carry between your ears.
And it goes from one arm, goes to the other arm. And he becomes kind of incapacitated . And he eventually found the work that I'm telling you about.
it because you know any of us could need an advance directive a health care proxy appointing somebody to make decisions for you if you are incapacitated it doesn't necessarily mean turning off a ventilator it can mean leaving you on it just sets out what you want a power of
That's super important in a crisis. If a significant proportion of human beings were psychologically incapacitated by trauma
You are just a puddle of whatever the kid wants. I believe that we are actually-- that the word "no" is incapacitated . We cannot deny them anything.
Men, women, and children running for their lives. They're like, if your pilot becomes incapacitated , would you be able to land the plane?
That's super important in a crisis. One lion attack in the camp, everyone is incapacitated and curled up in the fetal position and everyone starves.
40 years ago demographically but it is true that we be trying to keep an eye on somebody that we only see two or three her life and bored in a board-and-care facility where she wasn't completely incapacitated but she really wasn't all
And I inserted some unusual things in it that didn't belong there. I actually took a 19th century person from a German institution for the mental incapacitated , and I inserted that. Made some changes into the prisoners, the death row prisoners. Nobody was able to distinguish that.
So I made that a part of what I did, and I started covering fatherhood a lot more. And one of them said, no only if the woman is physically incapacitated , which brings us to the next part.
In research we did at the end of 2010, 66% of knowledge workers told us that they don't have time in the day to get all of their work done. That's not a surprise but this one is. Ninety-four percent of the same group told us that at some point in the day they typically feel incapacitated and overwhelmed by information. That 94%, that means 6% are taking a day off? I mean I'm not quite sure what happened to the 6%.
I can observe what the crime outcome is under the judge's actual decision, and I know what the crime outcome is under the counter-factual algorithmic decision if the algorithm wants to detain the defendant, because putting someone in jail, by definition, incapacitates them and prevents them from engaging in crime. So that's easy. But what if the judge detains the defendant?