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That is so immediate now that it means nothing.
"The big issue for baby boomers is that they live in the immediate now," she said.
Previously, we found that distinct brain areas predict individual selection bias in decisions between small immediate ("Now") and larger delayed rewards ("Later").
"The whole austerity thing, budget deficits, taxes and stuff like that are suddenly mainstream discussion and much more immediate now than during the boom times," Mr. Harris said.
Because when you speak about prompt, immediate, now – as if you are imposing on a great country like Egypt, a great friend that has always maintained the best of relationship with the United States, you are imposing your will on him," he said.
The most eloquent summary of the museum's achievement will be the look on the faces of children -- a vast, continuous tide of children over the years to come -- as they leave the new Hayden Planetarium, stunned by a virtual trek from Earth to the edge of the observable universe, and begin their walk down a spiraling Cosmic Pathway that leads them from the Big Bang to the immediate now.
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But never did the crisis seem so immediate as now.
That is his immediate task now in London.
On the day of go-live, send an email addressing the most immediate needs: Now what?
"The immediate task now is to end violence, irrespective of the source".
Death has become an insult against lives that are so immediate, so now, so instant.
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