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We find that the convenience products of our mainstream food industry have led us as a people down a path that leaves a vast percentage of us, and especially our children, with diabetes and obesity.
In a similar manner, a country that chooses a path that leaves a large portion of original forest intact and reduces deforestation rates rapidly with adherence to agreed upon criteria based on equity, social and biodiversity concerns could accrue credits of higher value to sell on rapidly expanding national and international carbon markets.
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They will have a common theme: that the other side is seeking to embark the nation on a path that will leave the government unable to meet its obligations to the elderly.
Few of us are encouraged to do as Julia did, and eat in a way that lets us be formed, neatened, honed; that lets us take on eating as a thing to learn, a path that may leave us, god forbid and god grant, tasting and thinking of things differently than we do now.
As my colleague David Sanger documents in his superb new book, "The Inheritance": "We pursued a path that has left us less admired by our allies, less feared by our enemies, and less capable of convincing the rest of the world that our economic and political model is worthy of emulation".
Without knowing what turns you on careerwise, you run the risk of proceeding down a path that will leave you just as frustrated and stranded as you feel right now.
Follow this path for five minutes or so, then turn left onto a path that takes you down to a stream.
"If we did go down a path that wasn't me, I could leave and everybody would understand," Vieira said.
Rocket thrusters on the space station's Russian-built Zvezda service module fired at 6 50 p.m. EST (2350 GMT) in a 1-minute, four-second burn to slightly raise the laboratory's orbit, leaving it on a path that reaches just over 251 miles (404 kilometers) above Earth at the highest point, NASA officials said in an update.
Make a path that leads to nowhere.
A coroner wants officials to address dangers of paths that leave "people in peril" after a man fell about 600ft (180m) to his death on Snowdon.
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