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" ... Again your mouth may be a garbage disposal but it is not a dishwasher. If you regularly use your mouth as a dishwasher, you may want to tell your dinner guests. Rather, the take home message here is don't be paranoid about exposing your infant to microbes. You don't necessarily have to keep everything around your infant super-sanitized and your infant away from everything and everyone. As long as your baby gets the recommended vaccines, his or her immune system can handle many things typically thrown at it. In fact, such exposure may actually be good training. Perhaps realizing that may keep you more pacified as a parent. ... "
" ... How so? “We believe investor concerns surrounding the firewall transition from hardware to software and Palo Alto’s ability to grow outside of firewall can be pacified. The firewall business continues to generate abundant free cash flow, whether in physical or virtual forms, which is fueling the higher growing cloud and automation security solutions,” noted Cash. ... "
" ... However, Beijing is not an inevitable adversary. Its strategic position remains weak, surrounded by past and possibly future enemies. Moreover, China has little to gain and much to lose from conflict, especially any which might close the oceans to commerce. War, especially with America, also would threaten the economic gains which have largely pacified the emergent middle class. As a poor nation heavily dependent on overseas trade, China has a powerful incentive to avoid dangerously aggressive policies. ... "
" ... Ready for the tortured analogy? The media are the darling kids being pacified with sweets. The scientists/researchers are the barbers handing out lollipops of data. In any one year, researchers write papers that scream for media attention (purposely or not) and the media are fired up to report them. Press releases and embargoes fuel the candied data trumpeted by the journal's staff. Here are some of my favorites from 2014 (and 2013). These are highly idiosyncratic observations and not meant to be complete nor objective - just what piqued my interest. Look away if you get offended easily. ... "
" ... Would the market be pacified by a smaller than expected programme and so leave a potential broader move to his successor, Christine Lagarde when she takes office on November 1? ... "