What happened? Yeah. Yeah. The whole organization was tottering . I mean, you have to remember that this was '07, '08 was when the real estate crash happened.
Lovell set the mug down before Hannah and she brought it to her mouth for a dainty sip. The table tottered beneath her arms and she wrapped her fingers around the mug to protect the tea or her lap. He found an empty box of Frosted Flakes with the recycling, folded it into awkward fourths, and jammed it under the shortest table leg.
And if our happiness is dependent on getting the side of the coin that we prefer, then it's very tottering -- but if we can find happiness beyond that. I sometimes tell a story.
Right. Because it's just too damn much to show you all of New York in one day, right? Barnes and Noble is tottering and may collapse, the last big chain that's across the continent.
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit, and explore applications of machine learning that totter between being unimaginably oppressive and unbelievably exciting."
what i had happy what was given my first came into the league just happy to be there so in a lot of ways they've inspired me um so yeah i kind of i teeter-totter between like understanding my place and you know my leadership and and what it means and then also kind of having to fight that ptsd off
This portrait that's hanging there on the wall not too far from the hospital cafeteria was assembled by kids who were in the hospital in summer He was the big one on the teeter totter .
Stopped at a red light, I cannot help but watch through the windshield for the cadence of someone's gait crossing the street in front of me. In the shuffling steps and stooped posture of a man with Parkinson's disease tottering as if blown over by a strong wind, I see the vivid nightmares that likely haunt his sleep.
Roosevelt has been shot but he's all right and he wants to speak to you tonight so while the audience was reacting to this introduction out comes to looking gray-faced and slightly tottery but nevertheless striding forward to the lurn and he pulled out of his pocket the speech he was about to
This is my life and these times are so hard. But it's getting even harder trying to feed and water my seed, plus teeter-totter . Caught up between being a brother and a prima donna.
OK, a few people. All right, so one of my memories of summer camp was the teeter-totter , or do you say see-saw? See-saw. It's a see-saw.
See-saw. It's a see-saw. Well, whatever. Teeter-totter , see-saw, you know the thing, right? Or, for the science people, we're talking about, like, a fulcrum-- is that the word?
I remember I was like-- I was the big fat kid at camp. And so you could, depending on where you sat on the teeter-totter , you could move large objects. So that's the idea with real estate investing.
the French Enlightenment, we've inherited a view that we're divided selves. We have reason over here. We have the emotions over here. And that they're sort of a teeter-totter . They're at war with each other. When the reason, the emotions are down and vice versa. And this has led to ways of studying human nature, which basically borrow the methodologies of physics, emphasizing those things that can be quantified and modeled, and ignoring and amputating all the rest.
Male Audience Member #10: Brendan Boyle: No, I know. I think again it comes down to your values and your judgment. At IDEO, we're a service industry, most of our work. So we're trying to decide what clients to work. Dave Kelly our founder, we've used this for years, is we have a teeter-totter . On one side's a heart and on one side is money.