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"Once we understand how brains can be conscious, we might then understand how many other machines can be conscious," he said.
When I make soundtracks for video games, I am forced to be conscious of how they will hear it, because the director reminds me to be conscious of atmosphere, or the stage, or the image of the game, so I have to be conscious.
On an individual scale, it's the obvious things: Don't use as much water, be conscious of how much you're traveling, be conscious of what you're buying.
I'm saying, just be conscious of how fickle businesses are.
Be conscious of them, and anything you do in public.
Agency is part of what it means to be conscious.
Be conscious of the words you use, even as compliments.
Be conscious of the colors, smells and shapes around you.
"I loved animals and wanted to be conscious," she says.
Everyone knows you need to be conscious to operate your phone!
As with kids, adults need to be conscious of staying hydrated.
You should always be conscious of what you're perpetuating, he says.
We might not even be conscious of an aversion to intimacy.
But, be conscious that fame is not validation for your craft.
To be conscious and compassionate about the struggles of all people.
You just have to be conscious of him all the time.
Also, be conscious of where your driver should pick you up.
But I'm trying to be conscious of not doing it right now.
All women — half our population — have to be conscious of that idea.
Medvedeva, in choosing these bleak themes, appears to be conscious of that.
"It's a time to be conscious about their intentions," Dr. Zeising says.
One thing we must all do is be conscious of these costs.
I want to be conscious of what I'm putting into my body.
We all want to be conscious of value when shopping for wine.
We have to be conscious of who's in the room and who isn't.
Organizers appeared to be conscious that the raid would attract a global audience.
I might have a philosophy, but I cannot be conscious of that philosophy.
"Please be conscious of what happens when a woman gets deported," she said.
"They seem to be conscious of the threat of data breaches," Chaudhari said.
Be conscious of who you surround yourself with as you begin your weekend.
Be conscious of your actions and be patient with yourself during the transition.
"You have to be conscious of how you're moving your body," says Drexler.
We have to be hard on ourselves, to be conscious of what we change.
That said, you should be conscious about what you give up and to whom.
I even tried to be conscious about moving my thumb out of the way.
"And I think we should be able to be conscious enough to parse that."
I can be conscious of my habits, without becoming obsessed, and that's very freeing.
Be conscious about not bringing down a bunch of extra waste to the event.
You need to be conscious of not looking for what you want to see.
State authorities must be conscious of the plight of residents, especially children, it said.
"We try to be conscious of putting out a body-positive message," says Khalil.
She added it's a way for consumers to be conscious and make necessary changes.
Anyone in this industry needs to be conscious of price discipline and capital discipline.
He exhorted those present to be conscious of the narratives embedded in their branding.
Farmers' markets are another way to be conscious of where your food comes from.
"It forced me to be conscious of every little keystroke I take," Stout said.
"We must be conscious that at any moment we may be deceived", Waszczykowski wrote.
Above all, regulators should be conscious of the costs of the rules they lay down.
If [that's the case], a simulation of the processing in a computer could be conscious.
They want to be conscious of the direction that they take as they create it.
It doesn't mean foreigners can't do it, but you have just got to be conscious.
Today, workers need to constantly be conscious of the ways technology is disrupting the workforce.
I was like, wait, I don't want to be conscious, put the blinders back on!
For a court to be conscious of timing isn't a political act — it's simply responsible.
"I have to be conscious about tipping off the operators of this," Mr. Foster said.
Having to be conscious of how vocal we are during sex does impact the quality.
My biggest takeaway is that funders ought to be conscious that funding will have side effects.
Be conscious of which voices you need to include in the creative and decision-making processes.
"We must be conscious that they present severe injuries," Martinez told a small group of journalists.
If we built perfect simulation of our nervous system, wouldn't it be conscious and self-aware?
"It's vital to take this seriously and be conscious of how often you're using your phone."
"It's helped me to stay focused and be conscious not to make that kind of comment."
First, I believe all CEOs need to be conscious of managing to reality, and not perception.
For two years, I was up on stages saying, 'These machines are going to be conscious.
George also says to be conscious of the materials used to package or consume your food.
The problem for all of us would-be conscious shoppers is that cashmere also feels heavenly.
While I was taking pictures, I had to be conscious of thorn-studded stems and protruding leaves.
"We have to be conscious of the dearth and work consciously to change that," Nyong'o told CNN.
Their words hold weight, and we need to be conscious of the weight that our words hold.
"I appeal to the lawmakers in the British parliament to be conscious of their responsibility," he said.
Intense, passionate connections are formed today—just be conscious of fair give-and-take in your relationships.
The girl was said to be conscious, and the police said her injuries were not life-threatening.
We have to be conscious of this phenomenon and help women have true power over their bodies.
The most difficult thing about our arrangement is having to be conscious about how loud we are.
I'm also serving these innocent ladies" — her co-workers — "who might not be conscious of their rights.
We need to be conscious of our bias and make sure that everyone is in the room.
"Police officers in the United States, in reality, need to be conscious of and are trained to be conscious of the fact that literally every single person they come in contact with may be carrying a concealed firearm," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, previously told me.
You have to pick whatever the director asks you to play in the movie, and be conscious that your character is an important, clever piece, but it's surrounded by so many other pieces You have to be conscious that you can't tell the whole story just with your eyes.
"Police officers in the United States in reality need to be conscious of and are trained to be conscious of the fact that literally every single person they come in contact with may be carrying a concealed firearm," David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, told me.
You've got to be conscious of where he's at, and then he can also get to the rim.
"We've got to really be conscious and mindful around what we put inside our bodies," Aniston has said.
So, we have to get there first, and have to be conscious of the ethics of warfare, too.
His mistake is to go further, and conclude that physical goings-on can't possibly be conscious goings-on.
Be conscious about creating a safe space for you two to explore your fears, desires, and kinks together.
Such classes presumed that for police officers to be biased, the prejudice had to be conscious and explicit.
"We have to be conscious of the responsibility we have," he told reporters, according to Agence France-Presse.
The RCGP's Stokes-Lampard said that tech platforms ought to be conscious of their responsibility to protect patients.
SO WE TRY TO BE CONSCIOUS BOTH FROM A CONSUMER SIDE AND WHAT WE CALL THE WHOLESALE SIDE.
People need to be conscious of all the symptoms, especially if they already have risk factors of cardiovascular disease.
You can't be invisible on the internet, but you have to be conscious about what's happening behind your back.
The check won't be cashed for a while, so I try to remember to be conscious of the $200.
You have to own these tonalities and be conscious of them and know where and when to apply them.
We must be conscious not only of how technology is changing, but also of how it is changing us.
I was talking to this guy—he told me, you can't be conscious and materialistic at the same time.
True, I have lived abroad often enough to be conscious of the flaws in various nations' social democratic systems.
The thundering echo chamber built by mass and social media ensures that we'll be conscious of his every move.
We all need to be conscious of what has been unleashed and find opportunities to invest in media literacy.
I just try every moment to be conscious and cognizant and fair, not only to others, but to Erykah.
She also said she tries to be conscious when posting on Instagram, to avoid putting unnecessary pressure on her fans.
"Be careful, be conscious of vision health, and awareness of vision health and the importance of vision health," he added.
We tried to help them get to sleep and just be conscious about it without using it as an excuse.
Hell, they even have to be conscious of how they walk into a room so they don't turn someone off.
Investors and buyers in the "healthtech" sector should be conscious of these regulatory pitfalls in connection with financings and acquisitions.
"You just have to be conscious and aware of the people around you, and what's happening around you," she says.
That said, I see no scientific reason why artificial systems could not be conscious, if sufficiently complex and appropriately organized.
Do you try to be conscious of that or do you just have to push it out of your head?
"You always have to be conscious in a city like this about germs, no matter what's going around," she said.
So, I need their experience but I think most important is that we must be conscious to groom younger successors.
Perhaps the truth is never possible, but it is for us to be conscious of the extremes and push them.
Be conscious of the space around you and how you navigate it so you don't touch someone without their consent.
It seems like something she had to be conscious of before, and is now getting used to without any oversight.
"I think it's important to be conscious about giving everyone equal attention," she said about how she balances marriage and motherhood.
Be conscious of what you buy and how much of it you have, and then create as many baskets as necessary.
He added that Italy "must be conscious that their future is not combatting the euro zone with some extreme right ideas."
But at the same time you have to use your platform and be conscious of it and use it for good.
If you're white and publicly discussing your own mental illness, try to be conscious of presenting your experience as the default.
But that means you have to be conscious of your finger position at all times, which, to me, isn't super relaxing.
"We try to be conscious of what we hear them say to each other and how they say it," says Joanna.
So be conscious of the "family jet lag" time it might take for everyone to warm up to spending time together.
When you compose an image like that, do you have to be conscious of what it might trigger in people's heads?
Be conscious, especially right now of fears coming in from others, and recognize that not everything should be held by you.
Despite my online gym membership, I honestly don't work out much, so I try to be conscious of what I eat.
When the time comes to make layoff decisions, they should be conscious of how these cuts could affect their remaining workforce.
"I think it's important to be conscious about giving everyone equal attention," Dewan Tatum said, about how she balances marriage and motherhood.
Be conscious about the possessions you allow to enter your life and, if you no longer need something, don't discard it carelessly.
One of my New Year's goals was to not waste as much food, so I really try to be conscious of that.
Image: AMCReality: A common assumption about machine intelligence is that it'll be conscious—that is, it'll actually think the way humans do.
The Australian government has also warned people travelling home from Brazil to be conscious of fever, rash, red eyes or joint pain.
Style-wise, be conscious of what is socially appropriate and have a real conversation with yourself about what actually flatters your shape.
But if you wake up during one of these phases, you can be conscious before your fully regain control of your limbs.
"We have to be conscious of the starting point, the delicate situation in which we received the country," he said this month.
A good ally needs to be conscious of these tendencies, and consider the impact of intersectional identities in the fight for equality.
"I'm only starting to be conscious of the extent to which I monitor and filter myself because I'm a woman," she said.
They're questions that get to the very core of what it means to be conscious--questions scientists are still trying to answer.
When you're trying to be conscious of your budget, it can be hard to decide where to spend and where to save.
A fan who was sitting nearby, David LeVasseur, told CNN that the child appeared to be conscious as she was being carried away.
The people talking on those phones have to always be conscious of them, to navigate them as they chat for hours on end.
"We need to be conscious of the history and the risk of abuse of surveillance authority for political purposes," Sanchez told BuzzFeed News.
It's really difficult to describe what it feels like to be conscious, but we can all grasp what it is Cleeremans is studying.
Cleeremans's main theory is based on the idea that the brain learns to be conscious, as he explained with the robot hand experiment.
When I came back, I met him three weeks later after I recovered enough to be conscious, and I told him thank you.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Red Hook, Brooklyn, it's impossible not to be conscious of the extreme proximity of the sea.
I try be conscious about people I haven't seen recently and suggest plans that are easy for everyone (translation: hosting at our house).
But I was mature enough to be conscious of it so that I could move through it rather then letting it move me.
"Every moment, every bar of music, you have choices to make and you have to be conscious of your choices," Mr. Leiser said.
Here at Wine School, we try to be conscious of good values in wine, and to understand the difference between price and value.
On the other hand, Shinn said it is important to be conscious about how you disperse the items you don't want any longer.
Other scientists have previously suggested that even with more widespread electrical activity, animals need some kind of sensory input to truly be conscious.
While whites may be conscious of others' race, they often are not conscious of their own because they do not have to be.
That's not to say you have to walk on eggshells while wearing them, but be conscious and maybe spray on a leather protectant.
Inspiring and motivating individuals to be conscious consumers, to develop conscious brands, and to adopt conscious business practices is the goal of Sustainia Living.
While the officers try to flip her over to cuff her, she appears to be conscious of her top and tries to cover herself.
I hope that the industry will be conscious on the impact it will have on the planet instead of focusing on short-term profits.
As to whether or not these machines will be conscious, emotional, and self-reflective in the ways that humans are, that's another question entirely.
As a result, many experts are concerned that Mr Asay will be conscious throughout the procedure and can be expected to suffer severe pain.
"This creates a context of curiosity, and in that, you can experiment and explore — but it has to be conscious and intentional," she says.
Fix this by flattening your back on the floor before you start moving, and be conscious to maintain that position throughout the entire exercise.
We have many housing policies in place that help homeowners, but we need to be conscious that our housing policies are also benefiting renters.
When you moved to Washington Heights, which is rapidly gentrifying, did you try to be conscious of not playing that role of the gentrifier?
Just be conscious and end agreements that aren't healthy for you, and start to inspire yourselves to have a healthy relationship with food and people.
Try it at this time, but be conscious about being honest (and, if someone is trying to sell you something at this time, be smart!).
At the same time, however, he believes we don't have any special reason to think that biological machines can be conscious but silicon machines cannot.
I try to be conscious of pounding the strike zone and keeping the tempo of the game going on our side, and maintaining that momentum.
To put technology in its place, we must be conscious not only of how technology is changing, but also of how it is changing us.
"I think markets are going to be conscious of that story continuing to leak out and potentially have an impact on the market," Osborne said.
"When you do have to send an email, be conscious of the recipient's time and make sure your email is easy to answer," she says.
I think that Pelosi wants to be conscious about making sure it's not just white dudes that are headed over there to make the case.
"We want to be conscious about protecting our playground," he said, explaining alliances with nonprofits POW (Protect Our Winters) and 1 percent for the Planet.
So be conscious of how many accounts you subscribe to and how often they post so you don't get overloaded with notifications throughout the day.
"I realised I have to be conscious of what my body tells me and if my body does better not eating certain foods," she said.
"PTSD is just a continuous thing – we just have to be conscious of not setting off their triggers like dropping something in the kitchen," Jackson says.
Hutton suggests that travelers arrive to the airport early to account for any extra security checks, and to be conscious about how they pack their luggage.
If policymakers want to use it as a tool to enable clean energy, they need to be conscious of its characteristics and smarter about its deployment.
In the end, Westworld argues, the only way to truly be conscious, to truly have free will, is to understand that you have no free will.
"In setting off fireworks, be conscious of 'setting off the (pollution) index'," read an editorial on Saturday in the People's Daily newspaper, the Communist Party mouthpiece.
The kettlebell stayed a consistent 15 pounds, as I was trying to be conscious of keeping my core and back stable to avoid causing an injury.
Most importantly, Dr. Orbé-Austin believes that workplaces, particularly those in the media industry, need to be conscious of what their employees may be going through.
I think this primed me to be particularly interested in what is left unsaid, to always be conscious of the layers that lie beneath social interactions.
I thought if I stayed asleep, that was the time I didn't have to be conscious living in this hell that was being forced upon me.
Be conscious of aggression when it comes to getting paid on Friday, when the sun squares off with warrior Mars in your house of personal finance.
Apple might not outwardly complain about facing real competition against its iPhone, but it will surely be conscious of the new threat rising out of China.
But home cooking is more cost-effective than eating out, and millennials, who face mounting student loan debt, are forced to be conscious of every dollar.
Most of all, we must be conscious of our shared humanity as we move forward and treat immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees with dignity and compassion.
Agents also have to be conscious of any potential political ramifications because international corruption cases can have widespread effects that influence elections and economies, Backschies said.
"The judge would have to be conscious of the fact that this is one of the earliest sentences in the Me Too era," Mr. Jacobs said.
"We have to be conscious of sustaining those [technology] companies' supply chains and those innovators," Defense Secretary Mark Esper told the Wall Street Journal last week.
But the real question at the center of the event was not whether AI could be conscious, or even conscientious, but whether it could be considered creative.
But be conscious of your process: Research done at Newcastle University found that if carrots are boiled and then chopped, their anti-cancer properties are 25% higher.
"We need to be conscious of valuations and it's a sector which probably would come under pressure if you saw meaningfully rising rates from here," he said.
Swappers also need to be conscious of accidentally trading illegal plants — and no, I don't mean cannabis, though people have certainly tried to swap those seeds online.
Armed with this experimental evidence, Gagliano and others have claimed, quite controversially, that because plants can learn and exhibit other forms of intelligence, they must be conscious.
I think there's a need to be conscious of the diplomatic dimension to this, and the need for the long term relationship with Britain to be good.
Other cost-cutting measures have included nixing the traditional balloons that employees receive on their work anniversaries and asking employees to be conscious about their travel expenses.
That&aposs when an anesthesiologist will usually give you a spinal anesthetic to numb you from the waist down, so you&aposll be conscious throughout the procedure.
"You need to be conscious that there could be an unexpected explosion," said Klemetti, who is an associate professor in the Department of Geosciences at Denison University.
It was very hard on her and I tried to be conscious of the power of that when I wrote so that I didn't go too far.
"We must be conscious of the long-term and complex nature of various unfavorable factors at home and abroad, and appropriately prepare for various difficult situations," Xi said.
We may be conscious of being seen when we stand before our windows, but we are less inclined to consider who is peeking inside when we're not there.
While it's still speculation at this point, it serves as a good reminder for everyone — celebrity or not — to be conscious of what they're sharing on social media.
It sounds like an ambulance was being considered briefly, but her pals ended up getting her into the car safely where she appeared to be conscious and okay.
"To feel injustice and be conscious of who is oppressing you—you will act as a human being, whether you are a woman or a man," she said.
"The people who want a park deserve a park," Espinoza affirmed, but he says communities must also be conscious about what a park can do to a neighborhood.
As we move forward, America's leaders must be conscious we are not creating a "bluff trap," pushing us into a box from which there is no easy exit.
Whether you share experiences, exchange service for money, offer your time, or merge energetically, this is an appropriate time to be conscious of intimate give-and-take dynamics.
It is a reminder that we should be conscious of the act of looking, to discern if what we see has meaning and if so, what is it.
They may swallow a liquid sedative or inhale laughing gas and once it kicks in, they will be conscious but calmer, so the dentist can do extensive work.
" It added that people investing in them should be conscious of the high risk that they could "lose a large amount, or even all, of the money invested.
So the next time you're faced with the question of whether to show up or not show up for someone, be conscious about how that choice impacts your relationship.
Even though the garage battle was improved upon and changed later in the development cycle, the team continued to be conscious of making sure player control wasn't taken away.
And even if one believes that only biological systems can be conscious, this development, too, lies within our reach — perhaps through a combination of artificial intelligence and genetic engineering.
And this is not very simple because one must be conscious that this represents strong difficult reforms for the Greek economy, the Greek society and also the Greek authorities.
"Be conscious of how much time you're spending sitting, and try to move more," said Dr. Deborah Rohm Young, chair of the AHA committee that authored the new statement.
"Insurance companies have always been trying to predict your behaviour... You may not be conscious of the things you're doing as a driver, but they could be," she said.
As the group funding the next round of companies, we need to be conscious of how we lead and what message we're sending to the next generation of workers.
But if a general AI is ever created, it will raise a profoundly unsettling question: will that machine be conscious in the same way you and I are conscious?
Technology and oil stocks have rebounded after the fourth-quarter sell-off and investors should be conscious of how much farther they could run, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
I always try to be conscious of how I represent these young people, because images have the power to help human beings see themselves as capable, strong, and beautiful.
Just try to be conscious of how much you promise—Mercury in Gemini can be all talk, no walk, and it's crucial that you get your shit done, Capricorn.
"I think the takeaway for us is that we need to be conscious of the words that we choose and how we characterize people in our newspaper," he said.
There is nearly universal agreement among those familiar with the field that today's brain organoids, and any likely to be grown in the near future, will not be conscious.
The original myth may have been told as uninterpreted fact, but later re-tellers are and must be conscious of who their audience is and the purpose of the telling.
Mercury rules information and communication, so expect news about money or other material goods to come your way during this transit, and be conscious of how you discuss these things.
It's entirely up to you, but you should be conscious of how your wall labels (if any) will present the names of artists, works, even mediums, prices, and even explanations.
"Eye tracking provides a precise means for visualizing how and why a worker performs a task a certain way, insights the workers themselves might not be conscious of," Englund said.
"You have to be conscious of how much power you have got, and how to pull it back and how to listen, and how to use it wisely," says Fake.
"We have to do the best we can to defend all of those rights and be conscious of the costs when we're defending the rights of white supremacists," Cole said.
There is something more afoot in people's relationship with Warren, something that they may not be willing to admit to themselves, something that they may not even be conscious of.
While it's never bad to be conscious of what you're eating, the problem with the reaction to Super Size Me is that it helped to create an atmosphere of fear-mongering.
Swamp the brain with an overload of sensory inputs—such as with the immersion in a virtual world—and its capacity to process pain, to be conscious of it, goes down.
Truth: Even when we're making an effort to be conscious about what we're putting into our bodies and how active we're being, we often give ourselves more credit than we deserve.
"We just want people to be conscious that this is a decision that needs to be made and not have it be one that's made for us by inattentiveness," says Dreier.
" She continued, "But I think a couple needs to be conscious and to want to do the work and be willing to look at the parts of you that need work.
"We have to have conversations and be conscious about the words we use to describe people, such as people accused of crimes, even victims of crimes, public officials," he told CNN.
I figured nothing would come of it beyond a handful of laughs — but maybe, just maybe Kevin would finally be conscious that there was someone else hiding in between his playlists.
When I got to college, I realized, I try to say blessings before I eat food, and then I have to be conscious of like, do people think I'm talking to myself?.
"The reason we wanted to do it is to start normalizing [the birthmark] for her as early as possible now that she's just starting to be conscious of herself," Crenshaw tells PEOPLE.
I will be conscious of my consumerism and criticism of music because the value of a talented man is no longer worth all the women it means we lose, isolate, and disenfranchise.
Dating app swipes can happen so fast, that sometimes, we may not even be conscious of who we're saying yes or no to, beyond the few seconds it takes us to decide.
By the same token Tononi's theory implies that some systems that don't behave or think like us, but trigger our measurements of phi in all the right ways, might actually be conscious.
"We ask companies to be conscious about their role in enabling abuses, and to conduct their business with consideration of the human rights records of their clients," Guarnieri from Amnesty International said.
Democrats should not, and need not, compromise our values to bring back some of these voters, but we do need to be conscious of what we say and how we say it.
Of course, it's natural and normal to be conscious of your personal set of health risks (and, sure, a late-night Googling sesh every once in a while is part of that).
It's hardly the most rigorous process, and we may not even be conscious of how we're making up our minds, but it's not irrational— our decisions bear some relationship to our preferences.
"Australia can express any security concerns but we must be conscious of the potential impact it has on trade," said Tony Battaglene, chief executive of industry body the Wine Federation of Australia.
"I do believe that we all have to be conscious of the fact that it's a new world," said Craig Fravel, the president and chief executive of the Breeders' Cup World Championships.
"Everything will progress the same in terms of my plans for Wimbledon and I will try to go there with family, and of course be conscious," Djokovic said at the French Open.
You know, just make whatever I feel and it's always been something that I try to do every record but I just really wanted to be conscious of it this record, you know.
On the bright side, Mercury retrograde is a good time to catch up on old projects and to be conscious about slowing down—something that you will really benefit from during these eclipses.
Local politicians need to be conscious of the fact that what happens to these workers may at some point in time come back and bite them where they don't want to be bit.
Still, several black leaders who were not at the protest said that while they agreed with the activist groups' goals, the groups should be conscious of how their actions might appear to observers.
"It's really important for all of us, as women, to create safe spaces and be conscious about who is in your tight circle," she said, in a moment that felt raw and confessional.
One of the officers felt like he was going to pass out, and was taken to the hospital, while another was said to be "conscious but nauseous," the police call obtained by GlobalNews revealed.
"Now that it wasn't just me taking care of my dirtbag self, I was like, there's also a baby living in me, I should also be conscious of the products I'm using," she said.
Be conscious of ones that might put pressure on or near your ears, like the thigh-clamp oral sex position mentioned above, and the lazy 69, where your head rests on your partner's thigh.
"They must be conscious about their supply chains and ensure that they do not help contribute to deforestation," Elvestuen told reporters after the meeting, called on Monday in the wake of the forest fires.
I'm always surprised at how many of these things are just completely — there are amazing details in every movie that you would expect to be conscious decisions, but are purely happy accidents and unconscious inspiration.
"The best we can do is inform ourselves and be conscious about our situation, and to know that in the consulates we have personnel that is dedicated specifically to the subject of protection," he said.
But in the case of this bandage, for example, this would also need to be tested in a battlefield situation in which patients might not be conscious, which would make it difficult to get their consent.
"When I produce through our company, I try my best to be conscious of not just what stories are being told but also giving opportunities to trans and gender nonconforming people behind the scenes," she describes.
Most of what we do is reflexive and automatic, in that we sometimes don't even need to be conscious of these processes, but our brain is always in the process of assimilating, analyzing and implementing instructions.
" It's not too much to ask that we, in our day-to-day lives, be conscious of the message we're sending when we make thoughtlessly inappropriate jokes, or complain that others are just being too "sensitive.
The fact that they were all white didn't occur to me as something I should be conscious of, even coming from a family where our white mother listened to Bob Marley, Nina Simone, and Hugh Masakela.
The energy is creative, despite the tension, so be conscious of how you channel the energy—you can get super stressed out, or you can engage with the energy, perhaps by having sex or making art.
There's another factor -- their kids are older now -- 12, 9 and 6 -- and they may be conscious of Ben's problem with alcohol and how it's affected their family, and they will have a voice as well.
Yet it's important to be conscious of Scorsese's own spiritual journey through the making of film; after all, he told a studio executive that he wanted to make it so that he could understand Jesus better.
Graphic footage circulating online showed the man being bashed by a long object and collapsing onto a roadblock in Mong Kok as blood trickled down his face, though he appeared to be conscious after being hit.
"Now, that it wasn't just me taking care of my dirtbag self, there's also a baby living in me, I should be conscious of the products I'm using," Schumer says in a new video collaboration with Beautycounter.
To thrive in an industry that doesn't set anyone up for success, let alone supports the idea that fashion should be conscious, is as political as McCartney is going to get — and shouldn't that count for something?
As the country wrestles with a policy approach to reducing gun violence, lawmakers should be conscious that the spectrum for solutions could be recalibrated to account for the views of everybody else instead of multiple gun owners.
Initially, I thought there were too many pieces in the exhibition until I realized that the artist wanted viewers to thread their way through the space, to always be conscious of what else might be near them.
"He talked about how many Wyoming folks take a live-and-let-live approach to life, but we need to be conscious that everyone may not react the same way to differing value and belief systems," D'Onofrio added.
"They need to be conscious that they are not becoming party to rights violations ... (and) ensure that the host government meets its obligations to respect, protect, and fulfill the economic and social rights of its people," she said.
Speaking to CNBC Monday, Moscovici, who covers economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs, said that Macron would be conscious of the need to reconcile a "quite divided country", but added that his majority made his duty clear.
It's funny to try to avoid feeling self-consciousness because that's a goal, to be conscious of yourself, but the other kind of self-consciousness, if it's undirected, it can be really debilitating and make you socially withdrawn.
"I wanted to be conscious of programming artists of different ages, different genders and different races," he said, listing some of the jazz musicians that he's already lined up to perform: James Brandon Lewis, Patricia Brennan, Adam O'Farrill.
Those planning to buy in the near term should be conscious of their credit habits right now, he says, especially because the new model takes into account your credit habits over a longer time frame than previous models.
In order to mitigate climate change, people have to be conscious of their carbon footprints, or how much of these heat-trapping gases they're emitting, according to Rebecca Benner, Director of Conservation and Science at the Nature Conservancy.
But just as she did during the impeachment investigation itself, Pelosi must be conscious of the impact of prolonging the process on vulnerable House Democrats who face tough reelection races in districts where Trump won big in 2016.
I use it to have great conversations with people who are mostly strangers, yet I don't really think those chats would be as good if they were public, where both of us would be conscious of an additional audience.
This was perhaps tribalistic on my part, seeing the incident through the lens of race, although when you inhabit a certain skin color it is difficult not to be conscious of how you are perceived by the white majority.
Airbnb may be conscious of the knock-on effect that Singapore's tough stance may have on other cities in the region, said Brian King, associate dean of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
"When we talk about access — whether it's fast fashion or fast food — even though I'm rooting for you to buy that $5 shirt because it's affordable, you have to be conscious of why it's so cheap," Ms. Quichiz said.
Susan ScheiderAssociate professor of philosophy and cognitive science at the University of Connecticut, a member of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics at Yale University, writerFind out whether machines can be conscious—whether it can feel a certain way to be them.
"I think they're going to have to take (a potential spill) much more seriously than just some hypothetical modeling and really be conscious about the headwaters of the Great Lakes," said Frank Bibeau, lawyer for the Honor the Earth environmental group.
Investors must, however, be conscious that even if the risks of unfavorable electoral results in Europe appear relatively low, the ensuing fallout of a break-up of the euro zone would eclipse that of Brexit or Donald Trump's presidential victory.
Odom was at Bootsy Bellows on the Sunset Strip when several staffers and patrons noticed the ex-NBA star collapsed to the ground around 2 AM. You can see security rush in to help and he seems to be conscious.
" —Aly Raymer, senior lead instructor and director of talent at B/SPOKE Studios, an indoor cycling studio in Boston Tune into your body "The best way to practice self-care during exercise is be conscious and listen to your body.
Companies need to be conscious of political—indeed, populist—considerations in their day-to-day operations, from how they set the pay of their executives to who they appoint to their boards to how much they spend on corporate entertainment.
While Sethi's book is primarily about how to build your wealth and how to manage your money, he balances that out with how to be conscious of your spending so you're spending on what you enjoy and what's important to you.
"We have got to be conscious of the impact of diesel," Amy Rudgley, 25, who worked in ice cream trucks in London for eight years before starting her own business, Fat Cows Ice Cream, said in a phone interview on Thursday.
You may not be conscious of just how deeply imprinted the film version of "The Wizard of Oz" is on your psyche until you watch a bit of this show, which initially seems so very wrong in every possible way.
And while the president has grown weary of directives from donors like the Mercers, he is mindful that they are among his major financial backers, and he is said to be conscious of the need to keep it that way.
I think the danger is that people will feel they know something they don't, and that because they think they know it, they don't need to be conscious or try to make things safer for people who are from that world.
Communitarian liberals are more inclined to be conscious of social ties, and so are more likely to think about social-network-based solutions: still wanting equality and therefore being liberal in that sense, but being more attentive to social networks.
Venus and Neptune are finding you coming across the most beautiful things, but you need to be smart about your spending, and you also need to be conscious of the messages you're communicating to people despite the whimsical, daydreamy vibe in the air.
Again, this new moon will be highlighting the sector of your chart that rules relationships, but also be on the look-out for changes happening in your career or involving your professional goals, and be conscious about putting your best foot forward.
"I wish you bad luck, from time to time, so that you will be conscious of the role of chance in life and understand that your success is not completely deserved, and the failure of others is not completely deserved either," Roberts said.
I wish you bad luck, again, from time to time so that you will be conscious of the role of chance in life and understand that your success is not completely deserved and that the failure of others is not completely deserved either.
I was especially trying to be conscious that there's a whole weird phenomenon where lesbian sex is fetishized by straight men, and trying to present a [vision of] female sexuality that can deflect that by virtue of the narrative that we're telling.
And that could be a huge problem for vapers: Peace notes that usually her advice would be for people interested in vaping CBD to just be conscious consumers, reading product labels and consulting their doctors about dosing and possible drug-drug interactions.
So you just hope to be conscious all the time, so you won't hurt anyone, and you learn how to stop asking for things: stop asking for approval, stop asking for absolution, stop asking for forgiveness in advance of the stupid thing you're gonna say.
In the immediate future, the company loses its centerpiece attraction for the holiday shopping season and will have to contend with shoppers who'll be conscious of explosive Galaxy phones — but likely less certain about the specific model to avoid, and therefore avoiding all of them.
Read more: Serena Williams said she 'didn't know there was negative media' surrounding Meghan Markle's Wimbledon appearanceThe duchess and Harry were recently criticized by the British public for flying by private jet, while at the same time urging fans to be conscious of climate change.
"We just want to be conscious of the fact that for both equities and bonds, the types of returns that you've experienced - not just in 2019 but over the course of the last decade and before - are going to be difficult to replicate," said Moore.
To me, it seems like Ford wants the Hosts to be conscious, so he can become their god, but I'll admit that sounds like a plan with too many loose ends for a guy who seems to dot all his i's and cross all his t's.
We may not be conscious of zoning in our everyday lives, but New York City is very much a direct result of decisions made decades ago, influencing where we live, work, and take our pauses in the slices of sunlight breaking through the increasingly dense Manhattan skyline.
That feeling when he pushes the dresser against the door and he's like trying to talk himself out of making a mistake… I know, it's like he knows himself well enough to be conscious of his actions and then also like really can't seem to help himself.
The reader is bound to be conscious of a hidden ballast of research, the seven-eighths of the iceberg without which the thing would founder, but so deft is the writing that you forget this, simply appreciating the meticulous background that brings alive a time and a place.
Heaven from Massachusetts feels that, in the end, she cannot support an artist who offends: Just like every other person, Kanye is entitled to his own opinion, but when you're in a position of status or power, you have to be conscious of the impact of your words.
People who are highly conscientious and self-monitoring (aka those of us who set promotion goals) are more likely to be conscious of situations that might get in the way of them reaching their goals, says Gary P. Latham, professor of organizational behavior and HR management at the University of Toronto.
"As more and more funds bring on additional female partners, I think we'll see that balance change a little bit, but it's something that we all have to be conscious about, that we have to keep talking about, and that we all have to really keep working on," she said.
A steady rise in notable cases where individuals were named and held liable for failures, as well as repeated warnings from regulators and lawmakers, give clear evidence that the pendulum has returned to an environment where compliance practitioners and senior managers must be conscious of their own personal liability risk.
"All that users can do is be conscious of the fact that mass exploitation still exists and behave accordingly; treating their mobile devices as both integral to their modern lives, yet also as devices which when compromised, can upload their every action into a database to potentially be used against them," Beer wrote.
"Since my recovery, I have been asked over and over what it feels like to be conscious and aware but unable to communicate; to be paralyzed and understand what people were saying around me, but only able to move my eyes from one side to another — and blink," writes Kjaergaard, 45, who resides in Copenhagen.
And those who are worried that VR porn will encourage dysfunctional viewing habits any more than other porn shouldn't be: It's important to be conscious of the role that porn plays in your life, but there's no reason to believe that an extra dimension will make it any more likely to negatively affect you.
" I thought he knew I'm the smartest, most beautiful, most charming waitress in the world, but it turned out he was just fucking the waitress—because he needed something to do on a Wednesday, That's why you have to be conscious when people are like, "Oh we're going to this bar when we're done here.
"I don't want people to be afraid to go in the water or eat shellfish, but I do think that people who have these risk factors need to be conscious of them and, you know, adjust their eating habits and their activities," Doktor said, adding that people should also avoid going in brackish or salt water if they have any open wounds.
While I'm not ready to absolve all music fans of the obligation to be conscious consumers, Caramanica raises a fair point: quite a lot of music streaming is passive, delivered via autoplay or programmed playlists that are simply consumed without much thought, while the labels who control their streaming rights and the publishing companies who collect money on their behalf continue to passively pull in bank.
Using past salary to set an starting salary is "a very well recognized way of perpetrating wage discrimination," Thomas explains: Though it may not be conscious on employers' part, it creates a system in which men who have benefited from inflated salaries bring that high pay from one job to another, while women who have depressed wages in previous jobs continue to earn less.
So what we are creating are not—should not beconscious, humanoid agents but an entirely new sort of entity, rather like oracles, with no conscience, no fear of death, no distracting loves and hates, no personality (but all sorts of foibles and quirks that would no doubt be identified as the "personality" of the system): boxes of truths (if we're lucky) almost certainly contaminated with a scattering of falsehoods.
My milk came in immediately (so lucky!) my daughter has always eaten well (little bit of reflux but all good) and breastfeeding her was never painful or frustrating (SO RARE) but the mastitis🥴, waking up in the middle of the night to pump😴, pulling off on the freeway to pump, or hiding in dark corners of houses while pumping or else I can't sleep it's SO PAINFUL🥵 (I've included the most glamorous I've ever looked while feeling like an effing cow) having to be conscious of everything I put or do not put in my body (it's been almost two years if you count pregnancy) and that means alcohol, medication, even melatonin!

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