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But consumption, he warns, must not go unchecked: if we don't cultivate "deeper and long-lasting connection to fewer things," the planet will continue to suffer from the amount of waste we produce.
By the same token, trying to cultivate deeper human sensibility in doctors will be an inefficient use of scarce educational resources if those doctors cannot make the time to sit down, introduce themselves and make eye contact with their patients.
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What they've missed out on, though, is a life outside of the office and a chance to cultivate deep and life-changing relationships with their partner and children.
They are the kind of people who cultivate deep intellectual interests in particular fields like Japanese animation and science fiction, according to research done for I.B.M. by Renegade, a marketing firm.
He had the ability to cultivate deep and long-lasting friendships with well-known scientists, such as the renowned physicist and astronomer François Arago, and to evoke respect and admiration from the common man, an ability that reflected his generosity, humanity, and vision of what science could do.
There is a need for higher education to cultivate deep knowledge and skills in the ever-evolving area of sustainability.
Further investigation is needed to verify such claims that PTs cultivate deep approaches to learning.
Potts argues that public funding for basic research is essential because companies will naturally gravitate towards research that has an immediate payoff, instead of investing in cultivating deeper scientific understanding through basic research.
Though Mr. Martinez was not a part of that circle, he has cultivated deep connections to it.
We all move, breathe and eat; cultivating deep awareness of those activities is not only worthwhile, but essentially yogic.
In SpringSource, VMware acquired a company that had cultivated deep interest with software developers and helped VMware diversify beyond its virtualization roots.
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