Over time, aggression is a marker of every negative outcome that there is. |
The hazard is real and the hazard is high. The one thing we have to do is strengthen the built environment. |
The mistake that was made in the '70s and early '80s was that they took the ideas from the Vegas strip and jammed them down Atlantic City's throat. It's been successful, but to get to the next level, to real excellence, you need casinos that take more advantage of the boardwalk and the beach and the marina. |
The plan will help us focus on the ultimate impact of our research in environmental health sciences. This direction is consistent with that of [former director] Ken Olden, builds on our strengths in environmental health sciences, and keeps us focused on human health and disease. |
The probability of a large and damaging earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area in the next 30 years is 70 percent, and that has an uncertainty of plus or minus 10 percent. |
The young man who was killed, the way he was shot, might lead one to believe the victim was turning away versus facing (Schuster), as (Schuster) claimed. |
There was a smell of rotting food and supplies that overwhelmed you when you got out of the car. That can't be healthy. I'm sure it's not healthy. |
These hackers got their hands on high quality data, and they used merchants of ours to run that data through the merchant's Web site, which goes through our platform. |
This came entirely out of my head. |
This is one of these things where, yes, something may have occurred before this one earthquake, but we don't see that kind of signal everywhere before big earthquakes. |
This whole field of looking at active faults and using what happened in the past as a guide to what may happen in the future, he was involved in early stages of that. |
When everybody is euphoric it's usually a sign that the market is about to run out of steam. |
You can visualize what would happen if it moves 6 feet. |