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It's the result of human efforts governed by an idea, an idea that we associate with the 18th century Enlightenment, namely that if we
apply
reason and science that enhance human well-being, we can gradually succeed.
But there's no limit to the betterments we can attain if we continue to
apply
knowledge to enhance human flourishing.
We then
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Alaska telemedicine technology to transmit the data to specialists, who connect Anuk to the treatment he needs.
Can we
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the techniques that worked here to this? T.S. Eliot once said, "One of the most momentous things that can happen to a culture is that they acquire a new form of prose."
You'll see that this is exactly the same condition, only in the no-director condition they just have to remember to
apply
this somewhat arbitrary rule, whereas in the director condition, they have to remember to take into account the director's perspective in order to guide their ongoing behavior.
In other words, everything you need to do in order to remember the rule and
apply
it seems to be fully developed by mid-adolescence, whereas in contrast, if you look at the last two gray bars, there's still a significant improvement in the director condition between mid-adolescence and adulthood, and what this means is that the ability to take into account someone else's perspective in order to guide ongoing behavior, which is something, by the way, that we do in everyday life all the time, is still developing in mid-to-late adolescence.
Where can you actually
apply
this?
Now, this is a bit of a mess, so I decided, of course, "You're going to
apply
the rules of schematic design," cleaning up the corridors, widening the streets where there were loads of buses and making the streets at straight, 90-degree corners, 45-degree corners or fractions of that, and filled it in with the bus routes.
Well, that's not exactly the story, because the problem was that Parliament delayed and delayed releasing that data, and then they tried to retrospectively change the law so that it would no longer
apply
to them.
The transparency law they'd passed earlier that applied to everybody else, they tried to keep it so it didn't
apply
to them.
In this machine, any rural woman can
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the same raw materials that they are processing in the multinational plant, anyone can make a world-class napkin at your dining hall.
We have the knowhow, and we can take the lessons we've learned from the fight against global jihad, the victory against global jihad, and
apply
those to local jihad.
Unfortunately, by default we
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it only to a very narrow circle of friends and family.
And a similar analysis, I think, can
apply
to the potential awkwardness of a sexual solicitation, and other cases where plausible deniability is an asset.
And now we've got the words, and we can
apply
the special sauce: the translation.
We get the words up in a window and then
apply
the magic.
We were less interested in whether students can simply reproduce what they have learned in school, but we wanted to test whether they can extrapolate from what they know and
apply
their knowledge in novel situations.
We treat biotechnology with the same scrutiny we
apply
to nuclear power plants.
Angeline came to
apply
for the school, and she did not meet any criteria that we had.
The family mission statement was on the wall, and my wife said, "So, anything up there seem to apply?"
Now to begin to overcome our ignorance of the role of brain chemistry in brain circuitry, it's helpful to work on what we biologists call "model organisms," animals like fruit flies and laboratory mice, in which we can
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powerful genetic techniques to molecularly identify and pinpoint specific classes of neurons, as you heard about in Allan Jones's talk this morning.
But when you want to do something new, you have to
apply
the physics approach.
It's called Ultra-Ever Dry, and when you
apply
it to any material, it turns into a superhydrophobic shield.
We can
apply
it everywhere around the world, no?
And what you end up with is just the basic chassis of a house onto which you can then
apply
systems like windows and cladding and insulation and services based on what's cheap and what's available.
I was afraid that they would kill us, and instead they understood, especially when I told them that I was trying to
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the same stratagem that Philip Johnson applied in 1934 when he wanted to make people understand the importance of design, and he took propeller blades and pieces of machinery and in the MoMA galleries he put them on white pedestals against white walls, as if they were Brancusi sculptures.
Very recently, with collaborators, we studied a dynamical system where you see the dragon-king as these big loops and we were able to
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tiny perturbations at the right times that removed, when control is on, these dragons.
In the same way that a good racing driver relies on cues to decide when to
apply
the brakes, when to turn into a corner, we need to help our physicians and our nurses to see when things are starting to go wrong.
How does it
apply
over here?"
So we can take in our network projection and
apply
a physics engine to this, and the similar talks kind of smash together, and the different ones fly apart, and what we're left with is something quite beautiful.
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