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I hope that, going forward, men and women, working together, can begin the change and the transformation that will happen so that future generations won't have the level of tragedy that we deal with on a daily
basis.
Test." (Laughter) The other thing The New Yorker plays around with is incongruity, and incongruity, I've shown you, is sort of the
basis
of humor.
And it's that ability, that ability to hear simultaneous sounds, not only just single sounds, but when a whole orchestra is playing, Derek, you can hear every note, and instantly, through all those hours and hours of practice, reproduce those on the keyboard, that makes you, I think, is the
basis
of all your ability.
And if I really think about it on the
basis
of my own evidence, I don't know the answer.
You have to give them the
basis
for giving you their trust.
Synesthesia runs in families, so Galton said this is a hereditary basis, a genetic
basis.
And I think it's a
basis
of many uniquely human abilities like abstraction, metaphor and creativity.
They start to make not only commercial marketing decisions, but also planting decisions, on the
basis
of information coming from the futures price market.
Even if they don't come back, we have to be able to plan for them on the
basis
of the experience of what they were like.
We could test the safety of chemicals that we are exposed to on a daily
basis
in our environment, such as chemicals in regular household cleaners.
Just a one-percent reduction in existing inefficiencies could yield savings of over 60 billion dollars to the healthcare industry worldwide, and that is just a drop in the sea compared to what we need to do to make healthcare affordable on a sustainable
basis.
There are millions and millions of sensors surrounding us today, but there's still so much we don't know on a daily
basis.
And today, there's a handful of the great, great grandchildren of these early Cold War machines which are now operated by private companies and from which the vast majority of satellite imagery that you and I see on a daily
basis
comes.
Because there aren't very many of them, the pictures that we see on a daily
basis
tend to be old.
And I can't remember a specific day where we made a conscious decision that we were actually going to go out and build these things, but once we got that idea in our minds of the world as a dataset, of being able to capture millions of data points on a daily
basis
describing the global economy, of being able to unearth billions of connections between them that had never before been found, it just seemed boring to go work on anything else.
From our own computer simulations, we quickly found that one meter really was the minimum viable product to be able to see the drivers of our global economy, for the first time, being able to count the ships and cars and shipping containers and trucks that move around our world on a daily basis, while conveniently still not being able to see individuals.
Well, it turns out imaging satellites have a unique ability to provide global transparency, and providing that transparency on a timely
basis
is simply an idea whose time has come.
But on a day-to-day basis, we still spend a lot of time in cars.
It's the
basis
of every single thing we do.
The
basis
of capitalism in America is slavery.
And little did I realize that this question would become the
basis
of everything I would do.
But there's an important thing to remember here: even though companies pushed back, even though companies demanded, hey, let's do this through a warrant process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of
basis
for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last year that weren't as well reported as the PRISM story that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
So by reducing the security of our communications, they're not only putting the world at risk, they're putting America at risk in a fundamental way, because intellectual property is the basis, the foundation of our economy, and if we put that at risk through weak security, we're going to be paying for it for years.
And then, for people, citizens of the world who are going about their lawful business on a day-to-day basis, the president on his January 17 speech, laid out some additional protections that we are providing to them.
Looking deeply inside nature, through the magnifying glass of science, designers extract principles, processes and materials that are forming the very
basis
of design methodology.
On the
basis
that a picture is worth a thousand words, what I did was, I asked Bill and Melinda to dig out from their archive some images that would help explain some of what they've done, and do a few things that way.
In fact, for thousands of human traits, a molecular
basis
that's known for that, and for thousands of people, every day, there's information that they gain about the risk of going on to get this disease or that disease.
On a nightly basis, Jon Stewart forced me to be intellectually honest with myself about my own bigotry and helped me to realize that a person's race, religion or sexual orientation had nothing to do with the quality of one's character.
Our
basis
for trust in science is actually the same as our
basis
in trust in technology, and the same as our
basis
for trust in anything, namely, experience.
I want a web which has got, for example, is a really good
basis
for democracy.
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