Basis
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I want a web which is such a powerful
basis
for innovation that when something nasty happens, some disaster strikes, that we can respond by building stuff to respond to it very quickly.
I recognize that right now, I am on this incredible journey that allows me to pursue work that I am extremely passionate about, and something that feeds my curiosity on a daily
basis.
Machine learning is at the
basis
of many of the things that we do online: search engines, Amazon's personalization algorithm, computer translation, voice recognition systems.
It has more to do with changing supply and demand for skill, the race between education and technology, globalization, probably more unequal access to skills in the U.S., where you have very good, very top universities but where the bottom part of the educational system is not as good, so very unequal access to skills, and also an unprecedented rise of top managerial compensation of the United States, which is difficult to account for just on the
basis
of education.
To me, it seems like the 18th-century slogan that was the
basis
for the formation of our modern democracies, "No taxation without representation," can now be updated to "No representation without a conversation."
Third, large nonprofit philanthropic organizations should create a remittance platform on a nonprofit
basis.
Remittance channels can be used to sell these bonds to migrants because when they come on a monthly
basis
to send remittances, that's when you can actually sell it to them.
If we want to better understand and decode diseases like cancer, we need to stop treating them as acute, isolated episodes, and consider and measure everything that affects our health on a permanent
basis.
And these seem like faraway scenarios, but if you consider the fact that we might not have antibiotics for many people who have infections, we might consider the fact that we might want to allocate who actually gets to use some of these antibiotics over others, and some of these might have to be on the
basis
of clinical need, but also on the
basis
of pricing.
Imagine if businesses competed not just on the
basis
of their economic contribution, but on their contribution to social progress.
School can be a problem in general, but having also to explain to a teacher on a daily
basis
that their lesson is inexplicably dull and you are secretly taking refuge in a world inside your head in which you are not in that lesson, that adds to your list of problems.
Now, the fundamental
basis
of neoclassical economics would tell you it's irrational to reject a dollar because someone you don't know in another room is going to get 99.
Which suggests that instead of there being an innate sense of fairness, that somehow the
basis
of our economic transactions can be influenced by our social institutions, whether we know that or not.
This device can scan more patients on a daily basis, and yet consumes less energy, which is great for hospitals, but it's also great for patients because it reduces the cost of treatment by 30 percent and radiation dosage by up to 60 percent.
I argue simply this: We can do it on the
basis
on a framework of constructive realism for a common purpose.
So it seems possible that the neurobiology for helpless, involuntary laughter, like my parents lying on the floor screaming about a silly song, might have a different
basis
to it than some of that more polite social laughter that you encounter, which isn't horrible laughter, but it's behavior somebody is doing as part of their communicative act to you, part of their interaction with you; they are choosing to do this.
It wasn't until the 1990s that scientists finally uncovered the genetic
basis
of resistance.
They said that only 68 percent of the kids come to school on a regular basis, 100 percent of them live in poverty, only one percent of the parents participate, many of the children come from incarceration and single-parent homes, 39 percent of the students have special needs, and the state data revealed that six percent of the students were proficient in algebra, and 10 were proficient in literature.
So that was the
basis
of it, was one-on-one attention.
And today over 30,000 people from 158 countries use our career and connection tools on a monthly
basis.
If we focus in on a shorter period of time from 1950, we have established in 1988 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, then rolling on a few years, in 2009 we had the Copenhagen Accord, where it established avoiding a two-degree temperature rise in keeping with the science and on the
basis
of equity.
In the 15th century, Sir Thomas Malory synthesized these stories in Le Morte D’arthur, the
basis
of many modern accounts of King Arthur.
And the family home was visited on a regular
basis
by social workers, youth workers, a health officer, a housing officer, a home tutor and the local policemen.
However, the Arabic and Latin scripts do not only represent different worlds but also create technical difficulties for both Eastern and Western communities on a daily
basis.
LD: I can appreciate Bhumika's confidence on a daily
basis.
We got hate mail on a daily
basis.
The Ladder of Inference, which was first proposed by Harvard professor Chris Argyris, is the
basis
of this model.
Or is that being run on a sustainable
basis?
It didn't predict anything that could be measured, and measurement is the
basis
of experimental science.
And for all of my growing up I fished on the shores of Connecticut, and these are the creatures that I saw on a regular
basis.
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