This would involve launching a spacecraft able to give the asteroid a nudge to change its orbit.
The nudge, says Vemuri, helps users better remember the appointment or errand well before its appointed time.
Most reforms would be designed by hospitals and doctors, with a nudge (or more) from government.
Or do they have unusually strong immune systems that just need a slight nudge?
So, nearly two months after asking my original question, I gave the department another nudge.
At bottom, the Massachusetts plan--and others like it--is more of a nudge than a clear-cut solution.
Packaging is so influential that even a subtle hint seems to nudge people to stop eating.
As we passed the Museum of African and Oceanic Art, Louboutin gave me a nudge.
On the other hand, there remain troubled situations that could nudge the default rate higher.
Marian Gaborik landed in Columbus, providing the trade-happy Blue Jackets' playoff push a nudge.
Barack Obama, who hopes to nudge the economy away from consumption and towards exports, nods sympathetically.
So why not give these super boozers a forceful economic nudge to drink less?
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In fact, Washington has been trying to nudge Taipei toward cross-strait talks leading eventually to reunification.
In Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness, the behavioral economist Richard H.
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Halpern and senior policy-making colleagues often reference Nudge by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein.
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Some have suggested we strap rocket motors to a threatening rock and nudge it away.
Despite an overall leftward nudge, ARENA won the San Salvador mayoral race for the first time.
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More charitable commentators tend to excuse Defoe's tactics with a wink and a nudge.
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In essence, tax subsidies are the nudge for employers to provide the nudge for employees.
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As I write, my ideas develop and my experiences gently nudge me towards my continuously developing worldview.
Like a book-club buddy, it will electronically nudge you with suggestions about other volumes you might like.
There is really no great burden posed on individuals, only a little nudge in the right direction.
Mr. DeJohnette assembled his current working band to revisit existing repertoire and nudge himself back into composing.
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Flying under the radar, Samaraweera could nudge and deflect his way to a 50 without anyone noticing.
The state cannot enforce it, only nudge us in the right direction by first doing no harm.
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For everyone else, the search requires patience, a clear focus and the self-confidence to be a nudge.
Their curly black heads tried to nudge him aside, insisting on entering first, strong back legs pushing.
Care providers will come under growing pressure to nudge patients toward taking their own lives to save money.
In so doing, the Mayor has epitomized one tactic a city can take: nudge Washington hard.
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