[O]ne question demands to be asked: Does he ever fantasize about running for president? |
A knowledge economy doesn't mean producing doctorates, although there is a perception that higher-level skills drive the economy. It's too simplistic to say that one follows the other. There is no belief at the OECD that the production of advanced degrees is a formula for economic success. |
A lot of it has to do with keeping dirt, filth and debris, any pollutants, out of the water. |
A lot of pet owners view their dogs and cats as members of the family. If they lose a pet, it has the same sort of emotional impact as losing a child or a spouse. We need to recognize that. |
I haven't even asked headquarters to ship stuff; they just know we need it and they send it. |
I'm still trying to figure out what makes this happen. |
It exists. It's all over the board. It's in the curriculum. It's in the establishment. |
It is unfortunate that Idaho has been down for the last 4-5 years. It happens. It's cyclical. Note the glorious Huskies. It's bad enough to have your team lose without having them kicked while they're down with an illogically-written column by a mediocre sportswriter with a chip on his shoulder stuck in Everett. Get a life. |
Lean red meat contains stearic acid and monounsaturated fats, which do not raise cholesterol. So the total cholesterol-raising fat in lean red meat are not that much different from chicken and fish. |
Obviously, it's needed to do things like steer and propel and make (the kayak) go, but it's real critical should he flip over, upside-down. He needs two arms to be able to get back upright so he doesn't drown. That was one of the neat things that he was able to master, and really has less to do about the arm and more to do about him. |
Scientific images are very artistic, and we wanted to present the artistic merit of science. |
They would realize that we were going to lose. It would be in their self-interest to align themselves with the winning side. |
You get the pretty images due to the light hitting the defects in the materials. |