we need to quit the hand-wringing that always crops up around anything to do with oldness, challenge the ageist and ableist assumptions that underlie that hand-wringing , and think about how to create-- envision and create, which so many of you are doing that in the arena of technology and social relations. What do we want an age-integrated society to look like?
Certainly some things missing. We hand-wring . But you put yourself on the hook when you say when you're going to do these things.
And we get these big-time doctors. They pretty much wring you through the mill. At first it's blood tests-- negative.
He'd sponsored her. But for this particular position, because it was a big leap for her, he wasn't sure she was hungry enough. They would wring their hands and talk about the one-year-old and stuff like that.
And that's the -- more or less the bipartisan consensus. And to wring their hands and to agree on the cuts.
that they're working on. been through the wringer, so to speak, of kind of thinking about them, working on them, considering them.
I worked with big companies to solve complex logistical problems, particularly the last seven years I was working in that career. And that involved really trying to wring out a lot of efficiency and distribution networks. And, I don't know, there's something-- I had been reading a lot of tech thrillers that kind of upset me because the technology
To take advantage of this longevity dividend, the human and social capital of millions more healthy, well-educated adults than ever before in human history, we need to quit the hand-wringing that always crops up around anything to do with oldness, challenge the ageist and ableist assumptions that underlie that hand-wringing , and think about how to create-- envision and create, which so many of you are doing that in the arena of technology
And so this was exciting. And so we're all wringing our hands and wondering, is the amyloid hypothesis dead?
And how do we ask for it? There's lots of hand-wringing about hook up culture. And I really wanted to not do hand-wringing .
And all kinds of ink was spilled in the media-- they did have ink back then-- lamenting the arrival of superintelligent machines. There was all kinds of hand wringing over what this accomplishment meant for the future of humankind. But the truth is it meant nothing, other than that you could do a lot of clever programming and use the increased speed of computers to play chess.
Lots of ink was spilled in the media lamenting the arrival of super-intelligent machines. There was a lot of hand wringing or what this meant for the future of mankind. But the truth is it meant nothing other than that you could do a lot of clever programming and use the increases in speed of computers to play chess.
They were wide open. We looked to the flood lights wringing the high ceiling. The bulbs had gone dim.
And the three finalists are Shepard, Grissom, and John Glenn. And they were doing everything they could do to wring every last bit of risk out of this.
There's still liquid in there, and you'll see it. We blanched the dill, wring out all of the water as much as we can, which is really important because you don't want-- oil and water don't mix.
But from the testing I did, it's like 90% of that is very vigorously washing it, I mean like putting it into water and squeezing and squeezing and squeezing like you're wringing out clothes. And then another part of that is sort of an alkaline marinade.
He pops up every now and then when everybody else is wringing their hands to say, you know, "What fools these mortals be."
I know it caused a little bit of hand-wringing .
We've got the world's political leaders and financial leaders wringing their hands over the issues of inequality and stagnant wages and the rise of the right,
There's lots of hand-wringing about hook up culture. And I really wanted to not do hand-wringing . I don't know. I went to college, and I met some people.
There's a lot of concern and hand wringing about the future of it.
Listen, we have been wringing our hands about the future of journalism for a long, long time.
And that's the -- more or less the bipartisan consensus. But mainly Democrats are the party of hand wringers.
themselves into a cluster by the fake fireplace wringing their hands preparing to clap to send out the celebratory
You wet it under the tap, kind of wring it out so it's not too soggy wet.
Very often what it is, is hand-wringing , emotional appeals.
These guys, all of them went through the wringer.
Yeah. There's a lot of hand-wringing , obviously, about what they call the innovation gap.
Like sometimes if you're pickling something or you're making an Asian salad with cucumber-- stuff that has a lot of water-- wring it out that way.
groups of characters. So you can see how much information it's actually possible to wring from an ancient script without even
And I think there is-- and this is true of all discrimination-- there's a lot of hand-wringing and people getting upset
And at these different stages, people had this moral hand-wringing .
The death of mainframes was attended by an awful lot of Sturm und Drang and hand-wringing and concern over users and what they were going to do to the enterprise.
at cheaper rates than is wise and will create an incentive for them to take bigger risks and put us through this wringer again. And that is a huge problem that they're wrestling
Well, Bertrand Russell-- who I'm stealing this story from-- in his nice, wry, British wit, says, but eventually the farmer does come to wring the chicken's neck, showing
Certainly some things missing. in your community? Because if you don't say when, then you'll just wring your hands when you don't.
Get engaged, get people to buy this book and to talk about this book, and to think differently about education, not as something to wring our hands
I mean, like putting it in water and like squeezing and squeezing and squeezing like you're like you're wringing out clothes.
So anyway, I think that back in the very beginning, the very first period where you have this thing called dating, you have not just hand-wringing , but literally arrests