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And males who are good at these two, keeping the peace and providing comfort, they
become
extremely popular leaders, and there's actually some self-interest involved in it.
And then you notice that those seeds
become
farms across the Bronx that look like this.
Right now, we're all tadpoles, but I urge you to
become
a big frog and take that big, green leap.
Now, when looking at Africa vis-a-vis other things, and countries in Africa vis-a-vis other things, comparisons
become
important.
Who will he
become
because someone took a stand and made a difference in his life?
As we started down the path, we pushed aside the vines blocking the way, and after about an hour of walking in, found that the trail had
become
flooded by recent rains, so I hoisted the photo gear above my head as we descended into these waters up to my chest.
Even still, he has a dream that he will
become
free and
become
educated with the help of local activists like Free the Slaves, and it's this sort of determination, in the face of unimaginable odds, that fills me with complete awe.
It had
become
a community gathering place overnight.
In the course of the past year, we've
become
experts in the field of community-powered disaster recovery.
But if you give locals the tools, if you show them what they can do to recover, they
become
experts.
And what's
become
increasingly clear to me is that we're talking about news stories about Africa; we're not really talking about African narratives.
And it's important to remember that, because if we don't, then we
become
ahistorical.
When they appear close to the edge, they are representations, representations in which the viewers have
become
the viewed.
The description read: "The suburban streets of Minto
become
the stage for performances created by international artists in collaboration with the people of Minto."
This then has the potential to cause a feedback loop, where cooling systems alone could
become
one of our biggest sources of greenhouse gases later this century.
Evaporation could have played an effect, but that's not enough to actually cause the water to
become
ice.
They heat up under the sun and
become
less efficient the hotter they are.
Global GDP is 10 times bigger than it was in 1950 and that increase has brought prosperity to billions of people, but the global economy has also
become
incredibly divisive, with the vast share of returns to wealth now accruing to a fraction of the global one percent.
And the economy has
become
incredibly degenerative, rapidly destabilizing this delicately balanced planet on which all of our lives depend.
And given that projections are that the bulk of economic growth over the next 15 years will come from emerging economies in the developing world, it could easily overtake the United States and
become
the largest economy in the world.
It's
become
the dominant school of thought in computer science.
But equally important is because health care has
become
so incredibly professionalized that it's
become
very remote and removed from local communities.
It empowers ordinary people to be more effective in caring for the health of others in their community, and in doing so, to
become
better guardians of their own health.
I came in to
become
the head of Open Government, to take the values and the practices of transparency, participation and collaboration, and instill them into the way that we work, to open up government, to work with people.
But I would argue that if we want to see the kinds of innovations, the hopeful and exciting innovations that we hear talked about here at TED, in clean energy, in clean education, in development, if we want to see those adopted and we want to see those scaled, we want to see them
become
the governance of tomorrow, then we must all participate, then we must get involved.
Then, with industrialization, everything started to
become
centralized.
When you present those to people who are not well-versed in those aspects of science and that, they
become
salamanders in the noonday sun.
One suggestion is that all of us
become
much more attuned to the necessity, through policy, through procedures, to get more science in the courtroom, and I think one large step toward that is more requirements, with all due respect to the law schools, of science, technology, engineering, mathematics for anyone going into the law, because they
become
the judges.
It provides a surface for things in the ocean, and this surface, which is covered by seaweeds and other organisms in the ocean, will
become
enhanced marine habitat so it increases biodiversity.
And this opens up the ability, which hopefully will
become
something that is routine in the near term, of using human cells to test for drugs.
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