Belief
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And what Bayes' rule says is that I should multiply the numbers on the red by the numbers on the green to get the numbers of the yellow, which have the ellipses, and that's my
belief.
It is my
belief
that when Google came along in 1998, the internet was an open-source, long-tail world with no leader.
If the left-hand side of this equation is the open-source World Wide Web, with its
belief
in the long tail, its
belief
in an absence of regulation, of an absence of security and control, it's really a frontier.
Because we have this unwavering belief, especially in American political culture, that we can shop our way out of just about any problem.
He said that, "We might neglect our future selves because of some failure of
belief
or imagination."
So one can have so-called spiritual moments without
belief
in the spirit.
If you have a
belief
transplant, would you be the same person?
I believe this taboo stems from the psychological and traditional
belief
that the woman is an inferior being.
And also we have this
belief
system right now that I call the new groupthink, which holds that all creativity and all productivity comes from a very oddly gregarious place.
But I'll tell you, what helps even more is my sense, my belief, my hope that when it comes to our attitudes to introversion and to quiet and to solitude, we truly are poised on the brink on dramatic change.
This is a dumb game, but it underscores a
belief
I have, that the world is full of order that doesn't necessarily deserve our respect.
I think there's a
belief
that it's just impossible, that you cannot quantify the doings of mankind, that you cannot measure history.
It's my
belief
that to achieve progress in the face of adversity, we need a genuine commitment to gaining a deeper understanding of humanity.
My
belief
is that it's almost too painful to articulate our aspirations for our healthcare system, or even admit that we have any at all.
But that doesn't change my
belief
that all of us, deep inside, here in this room and across this country, share a similar set of desires.
My personal
belief
is that, rather than having a small, elite force of highly trained government agents here to protect us all, we're much better off having average and ordinary citizens approaching this problem as a group and seeing what we can do.
If you believe that humans can improve their lot, I have been told, that means that you have a blind faith and a quasi-religious
belief
in the outmoded superstition and the false promise of the myth of the onward march of inexorable progress.
My acquaintance with the statistics of human progress, starting with violence but now encompassing every other aspect of our well-being, has fortified my
belief
that in understanding our tribulations and woes, human nature is the problem, but human nature, channeled by Enlightenment norms and institutions, is also the solution.
So I did a self-portrait, because I wanted to show everybody what a bomb does to somebody, but also to show that losing your limbs doesn't end your life; that you can have what people say is disability, but not be disabled; that you can be able to do anything if you put your mind to it and have
belief
in it.
And with that note, I come to you with this
belief
that kids should not have to leave their communities to live, learn and earn in a better one.
Being a retailer, it is a play on the
belief
that this middle-class that's growing will continue to grow, that the boom and the confidence in consumer spending will continue.
I want to talk to you about how to build and rebuild trust, because it's my
belief
that trust is the foundation for everything we do, and that if we can learn to trust one another more, we can have unprecedented human progress.
He also says that the cause of all our trouble is the
belief
in an essential, pure identity: religious, ethnic, historical, ideological.
Tamiflu is a drug which governments around the world have spent billions and billions of dollars on stockpiling, and we've stockpiled Tamiflu in panic, in the
belief
that it will reduce the rate of complications of influenza.
And I am not even going to address the issue of choice versus biological imperative, because if any of you happen to be of the
belief
that sexual orientation is a choice, I invite you to go out and try to be grey.
The other part is the
belief
that all children are capable of success.
You know, students are divided up, reflecting the
belief
that only some children can achieve world-class standards.
"There is also a strong belief, which I share, that bad or oversimplistic and overconfident economics helped create the crisis."
And why does good intimacy not guarantee good sex, contrary to popular
belief?
There's a
belief
among our people that morning brings good news.
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