Argued
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Now, some people have
argued
that the problem is today's movements are not formed of people who take as many risks as before, and that is not true.
We all split up into many groups as we
argued
over what to do next.
Chris Anderson: Really powerfully
argued.
In fact, the head of Harvard's observatory back then gave a great debate in which he
argued
that the Milky Way Galaxy was the entire universe.
Chris Anderson: Powerfully
argued.
That was powerfully
argued.
Now I've argued, this is not genesis; this is building on three and a half billion years of evolution.
And I've
argued
that we're about to perhaps create a new version of the Cambrian explosion, where there's massive new speciation based on this digital design.
"America would never kill its way to the end of its wars," it
argued.
And this was very eloquently
argued
at TED Africa: that all of the aid that's been given has completely failed to put Africa onto its own two feet.
Figuring similar things are made in similar ways, he
argued
the ancient teeth came from ancient sharks in waters that formed rock around the teeth and became mountains.
Plato
argued
mathematical concepts were concrete and as real as the universe itself, regardless of our knowledge of them.
Chris
argued
brilliantly.
Cartwright
argued
in the 1850s that slavery was beneficial for black people for medical reasons.
Plato
argued
that beyond our imperfect world was a perfect unchanging world of Forms.
Plato
argued
that philosophers should strive to contemplate and understand these perfect Forms so that they may better navigate our misleading reality.
He
argued
that if Mary already knew all the physical facts about color vision, and experiencing color still teaches her something new, then mental states, like color perception, can't be completely described by physical facts.
When psychologists Dunning and Kruger first described the effect in 1999, they
argued
that people lacking knowledge and skill in particular areas suffer a double curse.
Three years ago, I
argued
that governments could use the tools deployed to save the financial system to meet other global challenges.
And this is a real problem, because companies have
argued
for 20 to 30 years against regulating the internet better, because users have consented to the terms and conditions.
I don't remember what this particular argument was about, but I remember that as I
argued
and argued, Okoloma looked at me and said, "You know, you're a feminist."
And we
argued
with the World Bank.
In the mid-20th century, literary critic W.K. Wimsatt and philosopher Monroe Beardsley
argued
that artistic intention was irrelevant.
They
argued
that an artist's intended meaning was not just one possible interpretation, but the only possible interpretation.
An immigration lawyer
argued
he was too important to the local community to be deported.
They
argued
with my wife for me, and they read my son bedtime stories.
So when Martin Ford argued, you know, that this time it's different because the intelligence that we've used in the past to find new ways to be will be matched at the same pace by computers taking over those things, what I hear you saying is that, not completely, because of human creativity.
And so I
argued
with people about that, I
argued
and I
argued.
The text
argued
for the existence of witches and suggested ruthless tactics for hunting and prosecuting them.
And Darwin, of course,
argued
that evolution is a natural state.
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