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Farmers that rely on nature for solutions, for answers, rather than imposing solutions on nature.
And I got several answers, and I accepted the one which was farthest from home and practically, I thought, halfway to America.
For a moment, very much like the one between lightning and its sound, the children just stare at me, and then it comes, a flurry, a hail storm of
answers
– Flower, says one.
I leave all the
answers
on the board.
But their
answers
are fascinating, because they say things like, "when my sports team loses," "people who chew too loudly."
Sometimes their
answers
aren't minor at all.
But sometimes, their
answers
are very specific, maybe even oddly specific.
Well, there are many answers, but one answer surely is, we see a lot of winners.
And so, in addition to digging, I think we have some
answers
from the dinosaur record.
I have a few
answers
to end with today.
And as teachers, after you get all the answers, you like to give them the correct answer.
Where are things going?" and you're probably going to get 10 different
answers.
So, it opens up more questions than it answers, I'm afraid, but that's what, you know, science is really good at.
It's a testament, I think, to the seductive appeal of some powerful figure offering you easy, simple
answers
to life's complex and subtle questions and anxieties.
If they know the
answers
to the question, that's always very helpful.
Our brain is robust enough to ask these really difficult questions, but, unfortunately, it doesn't have the processing power to answer them, which creates a need for a superbeing that we can pray to and look to for
answers.
These challenges offer no easy
answers.
I believe that to confront such a crisis, only art and religion can give proper
answers
to humanity, to mankind's deepest aspirations, and to the historic demands of our times.
And when we engage people in those questions, in finding the
answers
to those questions, then I believe that we have a much better chance of addressing the alienation and disaffection from politics that is so prevalent in so many countries across the developed world today.
None of us have all of the answers, not even Scotland, the birthplace of Adam Smith.
But in the world we live in today, with growing divides and inequalities, with disaffection and alienation, it is more important than ever that we ask and find the
answers
to those questions and promote a vision of society that has well-being, not just wealth, at its very heart.
This time the chef
answers
truthfully.
We don’t know what the chef
answers
to the final question or whether he
answers
truthfully.
Our goal, then, is to find
answers
to the previous questions that lead to just two possibilities.
That leaves us with only eight
answers
between 13 and 1300.
Faisal, hit across the knuckles at school with a cable, shamed and called a donkey, made to stand outside in the cold when he gets the
answers
wrong.
We discovered that averaging the
answers
of the groups after they reached consensus was much more accurate than averaging all the individual opinions before debate.
So that's a potentially helpful method for getting crowds to solve problems that have simple right-or-wrong
answers.
We also asked them to rate how confident they were on their
answers.
Typically, people that have extreme opinions are more confident in their
answers.
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