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Modern medicine has presented us with a Faustian bargain: Our aging bodies can bankrupt our children and grandchildren. We have run into the 'law of diminishing returns' in health care, where we are often doing more and more, with higher and higher technology, at more and more cost, for less and less benefit. Richard Lamm
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The answer to the challenges presented by personnel changes and aging deals is to make sure that long-term co-promotion leadership is addressed at the outset of deals. Both companies will want to ensure that partners are not only committed to the deal at its launch, but five or seven years down the road as well. David Richardson
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We have an aging workforce, so these touches are nice. Elaine Miller
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We have wasted an insane amount of money. Health care is being starved to keep the postal system, the roads and bridges around. In a country with a shrinking, aging population, this system is going to lower living standards. Robert Feldman
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We've met with the University of Arizona and Raytheon and they're very supportive of what we're doing. They recognize that the population is aging and, if you look at the projections, there simply won't be enough workers for the jobs we'll have. So, it makes sense to turn to the age-50-plus workforce. Jim Murphy
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I think I've become more aware of aging in the last couple of years because of friends dying of cancer or friends' parents dying and myself - I'm still healthy, but I'm aging, and that's something that I think about more, even though I shouldn't be too concerned. Jose Gonzalez
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It is burdened with old and aging infrastructure, frayed at the edges, costly, some times unreliable, ... ...any misstep in human spaceflight could spell a very long hiatus in human driven exploration spaceflight in the U.S. So this underscores the need to realize that NASA cannot succeed alone in pursuing the exploration vision. Courtney Stadd
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We are in the midst of a rapidly aging population. David Parker
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We know people on calorie restriction will lose weight. But this study isn't a weight-loss study. We're hoping to learn more about whether calorie restriction can alter the aging process. Dr. Fontana
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I think rhythms can be more satisfying in the short term - like, more immediately. It can be kind of obsessively and compulsively rewarding. Jonny Greenwood
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We have struggled a little on offense. We'll find our rhythm pretty soon. Amy Pettibone
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What makes me write is the rhythm of the world around me - the rhythms of the language, of course, but also of the land, the wind, the sky, other lives. Before the words comes the rhythm - that seems to me to be of the essence. John Burnside
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I don't feel tired at all, and want to keep with the rhythm I have right now. Ai Miyazato
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I did that a lot in Japan. By doing that, I can get some rhythm back and keep my balance. Shinji Mori
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I feel like we got in a rhythm towards the end there, Richard Kovalcheck
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I feel like I'm starting to get my rhythm now. Jameer Nelson
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We're starting to get in that rhythm we need to be in, Drew Brees
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I'm not graceful either. I have no rhythm, I'm never on top. Chelsea Handler
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If you stop being scared, that's when entropy sets in, and you may as well go home. Tamsin Greig
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Shared pain is lessened; shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy Spider Robinson