Then comes the "Walk it Out, " where the students, one at a time, walk diagonally from one corner of the room to the other.
Far better to allow the United States to be obstructionist than to have it walk out, he says.
When its owner wants to walk, it sends out what is called a tonic signal ordering forward movement and the spine does the rest.
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You walk out of it just committed to improve your lives for better.
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party, a pivotal part of the government's coalition, has given notice that it will walk out if there is any negotiation over Jerusalem.
Mr Netanyahu's most hardline coalition partner, the National Religious Party, has been quick to weigh in, warning the prime minister that if there is any halt or suspension of any building, it will walk out of his government.
Apple's new guy in charge of retail launched a plan to lay off workers and boost profits, then had to walk it back when people pointed out that this was stupid.
Adults and children can be seen testing it as they walk slowly in and out of the thick haze.
One government ally, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party, opposes FDI in retail but says it's unwilling to walk out of the coalition over the matter.
"You simply can't walk home anymore after an evening out - it's quite scary, especially if you're alone, " she said.
It then addresses a pet peeve of many in Beijing: "When entering an elevator...let people walk out before you enter, " it said.
As one art adviser told me recently, 90% of art devalues the minute you walk out of the gallery door with it.
"Your parent has to open the door and let you walk out and find independence, experience it and become comfortable with it, " says Thompson.
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Put a computer in a robot body and it can walk from cubicle to cubicle handing out assignments, checking on progress, and adjusting schedules and budgets on the fly.
He had to walk the talk of ceteris paribus, not just spout it out and then ignore it.
Once good people are on board, and a company has invested in training them, the last thing it wants is to see a prime asset walk out of the door.
' and you just literally walk out of the theater and forget you even saw it.
Phelps struck out six, but it was that lone walk that led to the Braves breaking the game open in the fifth.
Not completely but close, just waiting to hear how it was going to be, so I could walk out of the surgery and get on with what was left of my life.
Checkers was a gift, as we all know, but in the case of Brownie Mr. Nixon found the dog wandering around the property of his New Jersey home one night, when he went out to take a walk, and then there it was, trotting in the front door.
As the burgeoning management literature on human capital points out, when talent can walk, that freedom gives it huge market power.
It turns out that in addition to the potential for walk-ins by significant others and soul-crushing lack of self-respect in the morning, would-be Internet Lotharios now have to worry about being blackmailed.
While it's still not possible to walk into your local Chevy dealer and fly out with a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) Camaro that drives through all three dimensions, there are engineers across the world dedicating their lives to making the dream possible.
It was so tight that if you had your hand out, someone would walk over your hand.
"For him to go off nice and relaxed in 24 and change and come home on his own the way he did, and gallop out the way he did, and drop his head and walk home, it sent cold chills up my back, " the Hall of Fame trainer said.
It works both ways of course - why should a manager be able to walk out of his contract to go to another club when a player cannot - but the whole problem is that the contracts that managers sign are not worth the paper they are written on.
Malkiel: It is, and in fact I'm just working on--it'll be out in November--the 10th edition of my Random Walk book.
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