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We can incorporate such an element of adaptive intelligence into our model by
assuming
that the fly's brain contains not only an Actor, but a different group of cells, a "Critic," that provides a running commentary on the Actor's choices.
I think we should be
assuming
computers for doing the calculating and only doing hand calculations where it really makes sense to teach people that.
I'm
assuming
we've all experienced thunder.
And that's
assuming
you already have DSL in your house.
Assuming
he was good.
I'm
assuming
there are not many people here who speak Icelandic.
And Egyptian activists are
assuming
that these technologies for surveillance are still being used by the transitional authorities running the networks there.
But in
assuming
this responsibility and going about it as you have, you have become a bridge between an older and traditional society and the one that you are now creating at the paper.
We'd be right in
assuming
that the self is an actual living thing.
So we go far away to the top of a mountain,
assuming
that perching ourselves on a piece is bound to give us the respite we need to sort the clutter, the chaotic everyday, and find ourselves again.
This is an analysis we've done, where on the left is where the crops are today, on the right is where they could be based on soils and climate,
assuming
climate change doesn't disrupt too much of this, which is not a good assumption.
We are
assuming
that our societies are going to be based on mistrust.
I thanked her,
assuming
it was fake, like almost everything else for sale in Dongguan.
In particular, I think my projection is way too optimistic, because when I did it, I was
assuming
that the future was kind of going to look like the past, with labor productivity growth, and that's actually not what I believe.
Assuming
a typical bit rate, we can figure that a minute of YouTube video is going to need to involve about 10 million electrons on your device.
Assuming
it's dark, this means it's about half a mile long.
Sure, it's not likely that someone's going to try to track me down and do me harm based upon image data associated with a picture I took of my cat, but I start by
assuming
the worst will happen.
If I start by
assuming
the worst and work backwards, I can make sure that the protections we build work for both expected and unexpected use cases.
I'm not really sure how to create new norms for this world, but I do think that in our desperate quest to create happy kids, we may be
assuming
the wrong moral burden.
I'm
assuming
everyone here has watched a TED Talk online at one time or another, right?
Astronomers were
assuming
that the Earth's orbit was large relative to the distance to the stars.
And that leads to the second reason why the prediction didn't work, because scientists were also
assuming
that the telescopes they had were sensitive enough to detect the parallax.
And so this really stunned him and he looked sort of puzzled and I said, "You may not know this, but pregnancy due dates are calculated
assuming
that you have a standard 28-day cycle, and my cycle ranges — sometimes it's 27, sometimes it's up to 38 — and I have been collecting the data to prove it.
So I can use that to go five years into the future,
assuming
the income inequality of each country is the same.
So this makes it easier to build and perpetuate large fortunes because you can consume four fifths,
assuming
zero tax, and you can just reinvest one fifth.
But as America began to work for Raisuddin, he avoided the classic error of the fortunate:
assuming
you're the rule, not the exception.
The logic goes like this: If you have everything you need at home, then there is no need to go looking elsewhere,
assuming
that there is such a thing as a perfect marriage that will inoculate us against wanderlust.
I'm
assuming
many of you have seen a similar chart as well, in your own corporations, or others.
Day three of the ice cream wars, you get to the beach early, and set up right in the center of Teddy territory,
assuming
you'll serve the 75% of beachgoers to your south, leaving your cousin to sell to the 25% of customers to the north.
Assuming
his bodily function is the same as any mammal's, his heart would need to pump a large amount of blood throughout his body to provide enough oxygen for him to move 5,400 pounds of body weight around.
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