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My father
answered
it, and the soldiers ordered us out of our home.
That act of patriotism was
answered
with a slap in the face.
I like to put this by saying that this kind of work from neuroscience is answering some of the questions we want
answered
about consciousness, the questions about what certain brain areas do and what they correlate with.
One more question needs to be answered: If the Stasi were so well organized, why did the Communist regime collapse?
My minister
answered
proudly and somewhat defiantly, "I am going to pray for rain."
But Mr. Teszler answered, "No, that will not be necessary.
This is how they
answered.
The Swedish public
answered
like this: Fifty percent thought it had doubled, 38 percent said it's more or less the same, 12 said it had halved.
Now, this is what the U.S. public and the Swedish
answered.
However, Ola's approach to really measure what we know made headlines, and CNN published these results on their web and they had the questions there, millions answered, and I think there were about 2,000 comments, and this was one of the comments.
Everybody
answered
that question, "Yeah, I drive cars better."
And I answered, "We don't even know what this is, but what I do know is what I can't handle right now is a breakup while someone I love is in intensive care."
And she answered, "A penis."
And he answered, "Make friends."
We already
answered
that question back at the beginning of this talk, when I spoke about Lofa County in Liberia.
The lady
answered
on the other end and I told her what I wanted.
The winner to a game the other kids couldn't play, I was the mystery of an anatomy, a question asked but not answered, tightroping between awkward boy and apologetic girl, and when I turned 12, the boy phase wasn't deemed cute anymore.
And from Alabama to Alaska, a group of women who had always wanted to do something that mattered alongside the best of the best, and to make a difference for their country,
answered
that call to serve.
So Deloitte sent out a survey, and over 4,000 people now have answered, and we're continuing in the workplace.
I want it to be enough to have asked and
answered
36 questions, and to have chosen to love someone so generous and kind and fun and to have broadcast that choice in the biggest newspaper in America.
And I
answered
her.
So for some species, the question of boy or girl is
answered
by genetics.
For others, it's
answered
by the environment.
Your match percentage with B is based on questions you've both
answered.
And let's say you
answered "
very organized," and you'd like someone else to answer "very organized," and the question is very important to you.
He
answered "
very organized" for himself, but "average" is OK with him as an answer from someone else, and the question is only a little important to him.
You've
answered "
no," you want someone else to answer "no," and the question is only a little important to you.
Now B, he's
answered "
yes."
This is an essentially philosophical question, I believe, and it can't be
answered
with a yes or no test, like the Turing test.
This is an essentially philosophical idea, and it's one that can't be
answered
with software alone, but I think requires a moment of species-wide, existential reflection.
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