Ability
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As young as first grade, when kids are in classrooms with teachers who are anxious about their own math ability, these kids learn less across the school year.
It turns out that when parents are worried about their own math
ability
and they help their kids a lot with math homework, their kids learn less math across the school year.
When adults are anxious about their own math ability, it rubs off on their kids and it affects whether they choke or thrive.
Molecular animations are unparalleled in their
ability
to convey a great deal of information to broad audiences with extreme accuracy.
Because, see, now Miss Margaret has the
ability
to just look at you.
People who were good people, maybe even good employees, but lacked the
ability
to ask their questions properly and unfortunately, that made her look bad, but the worst, that made the business look even worse than how she was looking.
These illnesses can result in suicide; they often compromise one's
ability
to work at one's full potential; and they're the cause of so many tragedies harder to measure: lost relationships and connections, missed opportunities to pursue dreams and ideas.
There's this gap between knowing that patients' lives, the context of where they live and work, matters, and the
ability
to do something about it in the systems in which we work.
What's more important is that they all seem to share the same
ability
to implement a process that transforms their assistance, transforms the way they practice medicine.
We're trying to make sure that clinicians, and therefore their systems that they work in have the ability, the confidence to address the problems in the living and working conditions in our lives.
This sudden loss of the
ability
to recognize faces actually happens to people.
And these are all kids with no artistic ability, no talent, no imagination.
And then Arthur Samuel goes back to the computer and he plays it, and he loses, and he plays it, and he loses, and he plays it, and he loses, and Arthur Samuel has created a machine that surpasses his
ability
in a task that he taught it.
But it's not either the
ability
to bring millions onto the streets.
Conversely, even more importantly, it is a realm of privacy, the
ability
to go somewhere where we can think and reason and interact and speak without the judgmental eyes of others being cast upon us, in which creativity and exploration and dissent exclusively reside, and that is the reason why, when we allow a society to exist in which we're subject to constant monitoring, we allow the essence of human freedom to be severely crippled.
And that becomes very clear when we look into three aspects of city life: first, our citizens' willingness to engage with democratic institutions; second, our cities
' ability
to really include all of their residents; and lastly, our own
ability
to live fulfilling and happy lives.
It made its way up his neck, cutting off his
ability
to breathe, and stopped just beneath the eyes.
As he began to regain his
ability
to breathe, I started recording his thoughts, and so the voice that you hear in this video is his voice.
Technology has brought us so much: the moon landing, the Internet, the
ability
to sequence the human genome.
There are lots of reasons for that, but there's no doubt that one sputtering fax machine in Geneva was a little bit of a bandwidth constraint in terms of the
ability
to get a message to lots of people.
Now, what's common to all of these things is the idea that we've had these technologies to control nature only for the last 70, 80 or 100 years and essentially in a blink, we have squandered our
ability
to control, because we have not recognized that natural selection and evolution was going to find a way to get back, and we need to completely rethink how we're going to use measures to control biological organisms, and rethink how we incentivize the development, introduction, in the case of antibiotics prescription, and use of these valuable resources.
One of the things I can do because I'm autistic — it's an
ability
rather than a disability — is I've got a very, very vivid imagination.
And lastly, we have the
ability
to create interventions to start to reshape our cities in a new way, and I believe that if we have that capability, we may even bear some responsibility to do so.
It was ultimately a test of our political
ability
to halt environmental destruction.
They focus on what happened, family strength, relevant history and the parents
' ability
to protect the child.
Frugal innovation is the
ability
to create more economic and social value using fewer resources.
How does it impact your
ability
to work, or envision a future, or thrive, as opposed to just survive?
But what the spinal cord lesion did not rob from Juliano was his
ability
to dream.
Because they have gone through this training to be masons and plumbers and bar benders, now their
ability
to earn has increased 300 to 400 percent.
What we saw was we could bend that curve, so to speak, change this exponential growth, and bring some hope back to the
ability
to control this outbreak.
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