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But these new materials bring such incredible innovations that there's a strong
basis
for hope that these things will be so profitable that they can be brought to the market.
Women use Second Life, though, about 30 to 40 percent more, on an hours basis, than men do, meaning that more men sign up than women, and more women stay and use it than men.
Institutions of power enabled real harm to be done on the
basis
of these beliefs.
Commodities were the
basis
of the agrarian economy that lasted for millennia.
Becoming the
basis
of the economy.
When my misfiring immune system still sends me to the ER on a regular basis?"
Now, the strength for those top 20 percent is starting to fade on a relative basis, but even more concerning is the education that the balance of people are getting.
Putting a few cameras in the classroom and saying that things are being recorded on an ongoing
basis
is very practical in all public schools.
And that is the
basis
for regulation, and it's the
basis
for the truism throughout history that power corrupts.
It's just a series of variations on the head of the Duke of Montefeltro, who's a great, great figure in the Renaissance, and probably the
basis
for Machiavelli's "The Prince."
The first thing we need to do is dial back the toxic rhetoric that has been the
basis
of our national debate on this issue for too long.
We can start by treating the soil with the respect that it deserves: respect for its ability as the
basis
of all life on earth, respect for its ability to serve as a carbon bank and respect for its ability to control our climate.
We understand the scientific
basis
for the interrelatedness of life but our ego hasn't caught up yet.
And no one would decide that the ocean was without fish on the
basis
of one glass of water.
On a frame-by-frame basis, we could actually reconstruct a 3D head that exactly matched the performance of Brad.
The
basis
of human trust is established through play signals.
And you'll see this course is to investigate the human state of play, which is kind of like the polar bear-husky state and its importance to creative thinking: "to explore play behavior, its development and its biological basis; to apply those principles, through design thinking, to promote innovation in the corporate world; and the students will work with real-world partners on design projects with widespread application."
And across all platforms, we see endless posts designed to demonize others on the
basis
of their race, religion or sexuality.
A good trick, but not the
basis
for the revolution that I promised you in the beginning of this talk.
And the basic objective of this work is not to just go out once and look at these individuals, but to establish thousands of individuals in these populations that we would monitor continuously on a regular
basis.
Government schools can compete publicly on the
basis
of student enrollment.
Cities and towns, on the
basis
of cleanliness.
And politicians on the
basis
of a scorecard of how exactly they're improving citizen lives.
Then, in the early 2000s, Cornish speakers found one another online and leveraged digital spaces to speak on a daily
basis.
They've created parallel, fascist-style legal systems in which migrants have none of the rights that form the
basis
of a democracy, the alleged foundation of the countries in which they're seeking refuge.
I think cities facilitate more of the kind of networking, the kind of casual interaction than you might have on a daily
basis.
And I accepted the commission with the idea that I would photograph three generations of women dealing with the crisis on a daily
basis.
It is the
basis
of our real differentiation, one individual from another.
Now I might say the noise problem could also occur on the
basis
of information provided in the world from the ears.
So perhaps the classic example of this was the discovery of the neural
basis
for insight.
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