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While I give this talk, in the next 10 minutes, a hundred million of my cells will die, and over the course of today, 2,000 of my brain cells will die and never come back, so you could
argue
that the dying process starts pretty early in the piece.
I would argue, in Britain, there's a much better frame of reference, which is to tell people that more first-class mail arrives the next day in the UK than in Germany, because generally, in Britain, if you want to make us happy about something, just tell us we do it better than the Germans.
They've changed us culturally, and I would
argue
that they've changed us cognitively.
It's called, "Prochlorococcus," and this is oceans' oxygen-producing powerhouse and, I might argue, one of the most amazing discoveries of recent marine microbiology.
Of course, no one likes being offended, and I certainly don't like hearing controversial speakers
argue
that feminism has become a war against men or that blacks have lower IQs than whites.
Many
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that by giving these people a platform, you're doing more harm than good, and I'm reminded of this every time I listen to these points of view and feel my stomach turn.
So today I'm here to
argue
that this is not at all an esoteric Ivory Tower activity that we find at our universities, but that broad study across species, tissue types and organ systems can produce insights that have direct implications for human health.
We actually sit every few years, argue, disagree, fight, and actually come up with our very own 200-year plan.
Actually, I
argue
that there is another revolution going on, and it's the one that has to do with open-source hardware and the maker's movement, because the printer that my friend used to print the toy is actually open-source.
There's hundreds of billions of your aid dollars at stake, tens of millions of lives, or deaths, at stake, and, I'd argue, the security and future of you and your family is also at stake.
I would argue, again, open-source security is about connecting the international, the interagency, the private-public, and lashing it together with strategic communication, largely in social networks.
I would
argue
that we will not deliver security solely from the barrel of a gun.
Now, we are also teaching them combat skills, of course, but I would argue, open-source security means connecting in ways that create longer lasting security effect.
It shows role models to young men and women about fitness and about life that I would
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help create security for us.
I would
argue
life is a rheostat.
And I'm not going to
argue
with you.
Because at the beginning I was so outraged at the dangers they were exposing us to that I just wanted to
argue
and blame and make them wrong.
So I study social media, which means, to a first approximation, I watch people
argue.
But I would
argue
that if we want to see the kinds of innovations, the hopeful and exciting innovations that we hear talked about here at TED, in clean energy, in clean education, in development, if we want to see those adopted and we want to see those scaled, we want to see them become the governance of tomorrow, then we must all participate, then we must get involved.
They're all building cities on the model that we invented in the '50s and '60s, which is really obsolete, I would argue, and there are hundreds and hundreds of new cities that are being planned all over the world.
And so I started to
argue
with these men.
So, I want to
argue
today that the fundamental source of Africa's inability to engage the rest of the world in a more productive relationship is because it has a poor institutional and policy framework.
CA: So in "Homo Deus," you
argue
that this would be the century when humans kind of became gods, either through development of artificial intelligence or through genetic engineering.
But I'm going to
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that in reasonable doses, actually the very game I showed you at the beginning, those action-packed shooter games have quite powerful effects and positive effects on many different aspects of our behavior.
You know, some people
argue
that changing educational administration is like moving graveyards.
But I would
argue
that flies do more.
I'm not here to
argue
against science and math.
In fact, I'm going to
argue
that these are men's issues, first and foremost.
"And for the last two weeks, all we can think about, talk about, and even
argue
about, is what we should be doing to save energy.
We
argue
strongly that the people living in the house are simply not the problem.
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