Applied
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Perhaps all the complex imagining I've done could have been
applied
to other topics.
But he had a long-lasting interest in the science of prejudice, and so when a prestigious British scholarship on stereotypes opened up, he
applied
for it, and he won it, and then he began this amazing career.
We
applied
this technology to the evidence that we have and we found the presence of condom lubricants.
And I
applied
for the banking license to Reserve Bank of India.
After five months, we
applied
again, but this time I didn't go alone.
And yet, these faster, cheaper, better options can't be
applied
internationally because of the fear of money laundering, even though there is little data to support any connection, any significant connection between money laundering and these small remittance transactions.
Because we realized that many of the lessons that we were discovering in movements actually
applied
all over the world in many sectors of our society.
He walked over to a palm tree and carved off a fern, threw it in the fire,
applied
it to my foot, threw it in a pot of water, and had me drink the tea.
My mom
applied
for refugee status.
Once pressure is applied, the connectivity between the particles increases.
We
applied
this algorithm to millions of Google Street View images across hundreds of American cities, and we have learned something really interesting: first, it confirmed our common wisdom that car prices correlate very well with household incomes.
The visual vernacular is the way we are used to seeing a certain thing
applied
to something else so that we see it in a different way.
Not many places would hire me, due to my lack of social skills, which is why I
applied
to Waffle House.
After leaving AIMS, I went on to do a master's in
applied
mathematics at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
It never occurred to me that it would be
applied
to physics.
Somehow, you come up with a mathematical theory, not knowing any physics, discover two decades later that it's being
applied
to profoundly describe the actual physical world.
"Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you": an ethos that should now be
applied
globally.
It's of great importance that the word for "holy" in Hebrew,
applied
to God, is "Kadosh": separate, other.
So it was decided: medical research was performed on men, and the results were later
applied
to women.
But most will show two telltale properties: sudden thinning at a threshold force, and more gradual thinning after a small force is
applied
for a long time.
These seemingly crude methods of search and retrieval are, in fact, so useful that they are
applied
in computer models to obtain optimal solutions from decentralized elements, working randomly and exchanging simple information.
Back to the powerful
applied
applications.
According to Newton's first law of motion, an object will move in the same direction and velocity until a force is
applied
on it.
Now that the only unassigned wall color is yellow, this must be
applied
to the first house, where clue seven says the Dunhill smoker lives.
And rules for written grammar were
applied
to spoken language, as well.
The term was first
applied
by Horace Walpole to his own 1764 novel, "The Castle of Otranto" as a reference to the plot and general atmosphere.
My colleagues Will Jones and Alex Teytelboym have explored ways in which that idea could be
applied
to refugees, to ask refugees to rank their preferred destinations, but also allow states to rank the types of refugees they want on skills criteria or language criteria and allow those to match.
And this is an idea that has been
applied.
He
applied
to college, he obtained financial aid, and he went on to graduate from a four-year school.
So that's my formula for finding dinosaurs, and I've
applied
it all around the world.
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