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But in more established urban centers, significant network expansions are
almost
impossible: habitat is just too dense, real estate, too expensive and public finances, too fragile.
Because a confident fat woman is
almost
unthinkable.
And then they'd say,
almost
suspiciously, "But they're brand-new."
CA: So, are you saying that we
almost
need a new type of empathy?
So uncertainty is kind of a big term in economics, but I want to go through three forms of it that we face in
almost
all of our everyday transactions, where blockchains can play a role.
Unlike cars or transit trains, most coasters are propelled around their tracks
almost
entirely by gravitational energy.
I walked back the two miles from my neurologist's office to my house, my legs wrapped in this strange,
almost
electric kind of pain.
We don't know why ME sometimes runs in families, why you can get it after
almost
any infection, from enteroviruses to Epstein-Barr virus to Q fever, or why it affects women at two to three times the rate of men.
And
almost
instantly, we agreed on certain fundamental things.
And the death of family farms is part of this puzzle, as is
almost
everything from the demise of the real community to the challenge of finding a good tomato, even in summer.
Instead they were sold on yogurt, yogurt being
almost
as good as broccoli.
And we know
almost
nothing about how these animals met their deaths, but these different creatures dispersed across both time and space did share one remarkable fate.
And we
almost
sank the ship, but I became enraptured with mounting expeditions.
Almost
a quarter of our planet is a single mountain range and we didn't enter it until after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the moon.
It is the most frequently turned off tumor suppressor gene in
almost
every kind of cancer.
It was
almost
midnight when I got to his room.
Almost
20 billion times each year, a person walks into a doctor's office, and that person becomes a patient.
You can
almost
think of it as sort of like gravity.
It made the whole experience almost, almost, enjoyable.
It's predicted to be the advent of the singularity, a new moment in human development, where the lines between artificial intelligence and human intelligence blur, where computing and consciousness become
almost
indistinguishable and advanced technologies help us solve the 21st century's greatest problems: hunger, energy, poverty, ushering in an era of abundance.
Almost
exactly 40 years ago, test tube baby number one Louise Brown was born, and that's a great thing, and I think since then five million IVF babies have been born, bringing immeasurable happiness.
A freshly minted PhD, ready to take on this horrific illness, which in Kenya was
almost
certainly a death sentence.
And it's related to a question that scientists have been asking for
almost
100 years, with no answer.
And in this tunnel, we use superconducting magnets colder than outer space to accelerate protons to
almost
the speed of light and slam them into each other millions of times per second, collecting the debris of these collisions to search for new, undiscovered fundamental particles.
When two particles collide at
almost
the speed of light, the quantum world takes over.
It's
almost
as though most of gravity has gone missing.
But what's more amazing is what you can't see, because what we know now is that around every star or
almost
every star, there's a planet, or probably a few.
And that is that every minute, 400 pounds of hydrogen and
almost
seven pounds of helium escape from Earth into space.
So I've told you that it happens at the rate of 400 pounds a minute for hydrogen and
almost
seven pounds for helium.
Now, as odd as that sounds, that is
almost
exactly the problem I work on in my lab.
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