Argue
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This is a feasible goal, basically because, contrary to widespread assumption, I would
argue
that we know how to do this.
And the other thing you might
argue
is, "Well, car seats have got a lot better over time.
The field of paleoanthropology, I'll argue, gives us lots of fascinating possibilities about our ancestry, but it doesn't give us the probabilities that we really want as scientists.
We
argue
about it every time we use it.
So, people
argue
vigorously about the definition of life.
And some people, probably two of you, will come up and
argue
with me afterwards, and say that actually, it comes out of the ground.
They want to learn what stuff costs, find out how to
argue
a bill, help us solve this problem that's hurting them and their friends and families.
And basically, we lived for all those years, and some might
argue
that we still do, in a situation of being on the brink, literally, of an apocalyptic, planetary calamity.
And I'm going to try to
argue
only one point today: that universal access to all knowledge is within our grasp.
So what I wanted to
argue
is, books are within our grasp.
As someone who studies teeth, I might
argue
these are the coolest fossils found at the site.
Well, in the book, I
argue
that these are, in fact, non sequiturs.
Now, most digital data, we could argue, is not really critical.
I would
argue
that the most important infrastructure we have are minds, educated minds.
So we believe and
argue
that domestic financing has to be the backbone of education investment.
So I would
argue
we're still in the process of exhausting every other possibility, but I do think we will prevail.
Although, I might
argue
that, technically, every pile is atomic.
And so I would argue: school is very important, but if we're focusing all of our policy efforts on formal schooling, we're probably starting too late.
And in that 15 percent, the main focus is on human mind, thinking skills, somehow trying to unleash kids from the straightjacket of school, which is putting information and dogma into them, get them so they really think, ask tough questions,
argue
about serious subjects, don't believe everything that's in the book, think broadly or creative.
And so I think there's just no need to
argue
about which generation is the most angry or the most entitled or the most so obsessed with food.
But one of the principles is that everybody who is part of the community gets to fight and
argue
as hard as they can for what they believe.
I'd
argue
today that we have incredibly powerful computers, but we don't have very good software for them.
I would
argue
that dynamic camouflage is a form of "intelligence."
Chinese restaurants have done largely the same thing, I would argue, with the menu and the decor, even the restaurant name, but without a centralized headquarters.
And I would
argue
that it's possibly more effective than the original billboard in terms of getting your attention, getting you to look over that way.
As a matter of fact, I would
argue
that there's a lot of very civic-minded, decent leadership.
This has maybe had the same political force that we now
argue
over things like pronouns in our society today.
In fact, I would
argue
that it can tangibly aid development, and these discoveries become a huge source of local pride.
This way, my brothers could no longer
argue
that it wasn't within their responsibility as boys or men to wash the dishes and clean after the family, because the system I proposed was about every member of the family cleaning after themselves and taking care of themselves.
And some of you may argue, "Well, don't today's cell phones do that already?"
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