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"The American public generally says, 'Listen, we really want the ability, as a private citizen, not committing any crimes, to be able to encrypt our data.'" That puts them in conflict with governments on both sides of the Atlantic.
"Instead of treating her in the ER and letting her go, we said, Listen, we really need to do something about how it is we help you," Shaw says.
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"We thought, listen, we have really excellent medical facilities here and we have excellent holidays," said Teerapol Chotichanapibal, director of Royal Orchid Holidays.
And I said, 'Listen, we've really got to find this museum.' So they looked at our little map, which I got off the computer, and they said, 'We'll get you down there.' They pulled traffic aside for us.
Damon, 43, ever the innocent bystander, recalled the first letter -- marked "1" -- as a long apology letter, saying the women said, "I thought you of all people could take a joke and listen we're both really sorry".
If we don't slow down, if we don't quiet our minds, look and listen, we miss the opportunity to really see what our patients are going through.
In particular, problems were identified in alerting medical staff that a resident was in pain: "Every now and again the GP does not want to listen when we really do believe the person is in pain", "it's variable, some listen, others discount us", and "staff need to do more to pick the pain and suffering of residents".
Instead of really listening, we hear what we want to, which is misinformed by biases and stereotypes.
Cristofer Gamboa, Guanacaste 13: "Usually politicians say whatever and they do not listen to us, but today, I don't know, they really listened, we talked more than they did.
Thus, it might be that in case of listening to music we really appreciate to listen to while we learn the results might be entirely different.
"Ultimately we found that in order to listen to it, we really wanted to see it at the same time".
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