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Now, quite
apart
from the debate on whether or not we should be paying people to do what we think they should do anyway, the fact of the matter is that pay for performance has actually yielded some positive results in places like Mexico, in Brazil and also in pilot programs in New York.
Conflicting emotions of love and hate tear him apart, so a Taoist gives him a magic mirror that can cure him as long as he doesn't look at the front of it.
What makes emergence so complex is that you can't understand it by simply taking it apart, like the engine of a car.
Taking things
apart
is a good first step to understanding a complex system.
Some scholars have tried to identify patterns common to all languages, but
apart
from some basic features, like having nouns or verbs, few of these so-called linguistic universals have been found.
It's thought that this keeps these molecules locked in position to stop them from unfolding, breaking apart, or fusing together.
Code breaks and then it falls apart, and it often takes many, many tries until that magical moment when what you're trying to build comes to life.
Nevertheless, many cult members eventually find a way out, whether through their own realizations, the help of family and friends, or when the cult falls
apart
due to external pressure or scandals.
So in SMART,
apart
from the goal that we have, to develop a malaria vaccine, we are also training African scientists, because the burden of disease in Africa is high, and you need people who will continue to push the boundaries in science, in Africa.
They're afraid of failing, but what sets them
apart
from the rest of us is that they're even more afraid of failing to try.
So often it seems like the world is falling apart, but building more connectivity is how we put Humpty Dumpty back together again, much better than before.
So
apart
from the shock of my mom discovering that she was a 3D printer, I immediately got mesmerized by that piece, the first one, the information.
And when death comes, the dying still pick at their bedsheets, and their arms break out in blue and violet blooms on the insides, and their breaths get further and further apart, like they're falling asleep.
But, of course, they ended up dying, six months
apart.
So one day I was hacking something, I was taking it apart, and I had this sudden idea: Could I treat biology like hardware?
The reason is that if you traumatize an entire society, we don't fall
apart
and turn on one another.
It can also break itself
apart
and reassemble into any other orientation.
But one thing sets the phantoms that appear after amputation
apart
from their flesh and blood predecessors: the vast majority of them are painful.
On a Thursday morning in July 2005, the bomber and I, unknowingly, boarded the same train carriage at the same time, standing, apparently, just feet
apart.
From a register of togetherness, of belonging, architecture became a way of differentiation, and communities started drifting
apart
from the very fabric that used to unite them, and from the soul of the place that used to represent their common existence.
No wonder: they are made from old, used tissues, just like this wall made of bricks that is falling
apart.
So 25 years ago, environmental writer Bill McKibben said that because nature was a thing
apart
from man and because climate change meant that every centimeter of the Earth was altered by man, then nature was over.
This is very good because we could potentially move everything
apart
in the brain.
If we add water, what will happen is, this swellable material is going to absorb the water, the polymer chains will move
apart
from each other, and the entire material is going to become bigger.
Here's the mystery, then: How do we actually make these polymer chains inside the brain so we can move all the biomolecules
apart?
We need to pull the molecules of the brain
apart
from each other, and to do that, we need to have a little handle that allows those polymers to bind to them and to exert their force.
They're going to wind their way around biomolecules and between biomolecules, forming those complex webs that will allow you, eventually, to pull
apart
the molecules from each other.
And every time one of those little handles is around, the polymer will bind to the handle, and that's exactly what we need in order to pull the molecules
apart
from each other.
We have to treat this specimen with a chemical to kind of loosen up all the molecules from each other, and then, when we add water, that swellable material is going to start absorbing the water, the polymer chains will move apart, but now, the biomolecules will come along for the ride.
Now we can look at something like a brain and look at the individual molecules, because we've moved them far
apart
enough from each other that we can tell them
apart.
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