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He outlined four necessary steps 1) getting proximate to the places where there's suffering, abuse, and neglect 2) change the narrative on race 3) have hope, and 4) get ready to be uncomfortable.

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"When people get proximate to the problems and the things they care most deeply about, not only does it help them do better work, be better problem solvers, [but] I think it changes them.

So while demonstrators burning Obama in effigy achieved their proximate goal of getting headlines — something essential in both politics and information warfare — it's unlikely to affect policy on US-Philippine defense cooperation.

Additional population-specific AISNPs and a relatively more comprehensive database with sufficient reference population data remain necessary to get better-scale resolution within a geographically proximate populations in East Asia.

Do you think that young authors now have fewer proximate role models than you did in the sixties and seventies?

In 1949, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., asked Frankfurter for permission to see his correspondence with F.D.R. "You yourself should choose what should be reserved for the ultimate historian," Schlesinger wrote, "but in the meantime I hope something may be turned over to us proximate fellows!" Frankfurter said no, but the exchange got him thinking.

"We were looking for ways to get quick relief to the children and parents that were in proximate contact" to the trade center attack.

"Well, I get it," he responded to Mr. Kartagener, calling Detective Isnora a "proximate cause" of the shooting, and the injuries to Mr. Benefield a "reasonably foreseeable consequence" of firing.

We get fat because our intake of energy exceeds our expenditure – that is, the proximate cause of obesity is positive energy balance.

Regardless of the exact proximate mechanism, a lack of dosage-specific call differentiation would have gotten established in northern all-hybrid populations if it either turned out neutral (i.e. through genetic drift) or beneficial (e.g. through sexual selection).

The majority of iPhone breaks are superficial, and replacement screens can be purchased for cheap, yet iPhone users are traditionally locked into the process of searching for a proximate Apple retail store, making an appointment, only to discover when they get there that Apple will be charging them upwards of $200 for a replacement phone.

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