Big companies continue to feel the threat of patent trolls, yet Myhrvold is fine with the status quo.
For those with a place at the table, what's not to feel good about?
"I try to go with general, easy questions to try to feel them out, " he says.
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In fact, toward the end of a bad day, it can start to feel downright personal!
Some workers find the artworks inspirational, and some have yet to feel the power of art.
They were upper middle class, or at least close enough to feel like it.
We try not to feel our lifestyles have to be as big as our properties are.
An important measure of progress is that business leaders are beginning to feel more confident.
But there is another, more intriguing reason why Google might want to feel its way.
Other commodities, though, are starting to feel the impact of Greenspan's excessive money creation.
So, at a certain level, you got to feel for, like, you know what?
Occasionally, good data visualization allows us to feel something more than the data it represents.
The best gauge for central banks is commodities--they are the first to feel monetary disturbances.
The physicians missed tumors that were large enough to feel in a physical exam.
And something in the air in America is starting to feel a lot like that.
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"The student body just wants to feel involved and engaged in this decision-making process, " she said.
It can be difficult to feel a pulse if the heartbeat is very slow.
We wanted this to feel like system software, not just an app you run, he says.
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However, Hamilton revealed that he was beginning to feel the toll of a difficult year.
For me, I tend to feel rushed and tight when something unexpected throws me off.
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"I love to feel that way, and that's the way I do (feel), " Sanchez said.
It's a constant balancing act, but the key is to feel comfortable going by yourself.
One way or another, driving enthusiasts are likely to feel unrequited by the powertrain.
But your organization can encourage people to feel free to express themselves and explore.
"I think we are just starting to feel it here, " she says of the recession.
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Many of you have worked hard already, and these next days are going to feel long.
Best of all, it's a vast improvement on antiquated listservs that start to feel like spam.
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And other reports suggest consumers may be starting to feel the impact of the tax increase.
Because prices are rising, banks start to feel more comfortable lending to people buying danger assets.
Second, he says that hospitals need to feel the financial consequences of providing unsafe care.
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