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Know that China
believes
in the market and the state.
One woman no longer
believes
love will ever find her.
However, many of these are starved for capital to expand, because nobody
believes
outside of our countries that we can do what is necessary.
Now education is a field the secular world really
believes
in.
I don't know whether this number plate, which says "messiah 1," indicates that the driver
believes
in the messiah, or that they are the messiah.
I think you're a person who
believes
in your legacy.
"Everyone who knew me before 9/11
believes
I'm dead."
One of my great friends, a professor called Nick Chater, who's the Professor of Decision Sciences in London,
believes
we should spend far less time looking into humanity's hidden depths, and spend much more time exploring the hidden shallows.
Von Mises, interestingly,
believes
economics is just a subset of psychology.
She's one of the best dog trainers in the world, and she
believes
that we can do a lot more.
Who here
believes
they're at the bottom 25 percent?
Who
believes
they're at the top 25 percent?
But if you're an optimistic penguin who
believes
they can fly, but then adjusts a parachute to your back just in case things don't work out exactly as you had planned, you will soar like an eagle, even if you're just a penguin.
So, this idea that you have a new, sort of turbo-charged DIY community that
believes
in open-source, in collaboration, collaborates online, collaborates in different spaces.
Empathizing with someone who, for example,
believes
that being gay is a sin doesn't mean that I'm suddenly going to drop everything, pack my bags and grab my one-way ticket to hell, right?
A true optimist
believes
there can be much better worlds than the one we have today.
And this view generally
believes
that there is a role for government, a small role, to set the rules so people aren't lying and cheating and hurting each other, maybe, you know, have a police force and a fire department and an army, but to have a very limited reach into the mechanisms of this machinery.
My family
believes
in me.
Or in Peru, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, a great chef and a good friend, who goes to the farthest corner of the Amazon looking for ingredients, traditions and craftsmanship, because he
believes
that by bringing them back to his restaurant he can convince the 10 million inhabitants of Lima that using these products will bring prosperity to these communities, while also showing respect and giving value to their cultural identity.
And when you view stress in that way, your body
believes
you, and your stress response becomes healthier.
And on the other side, among our kids, there's a growing copyright abolitionism, a generation that rejects the very notion of what copyright is supposed to do, rejects copyright and
believes
that the law is nothing more than an ass to be ignored and to be fought at every opportunity possible.
SS: And so John is doing that because he
believes
it's good for his company, and so this kind of acknowledgement of these biases can change it.
The comeback on that is a couple of things: one, that he certainly
believes
that as a contractor, the avenues that would have been available to him as an employee weren't available, two, there's a track record of other whistleblowers, like [Thomas Andrews Drake] being treated pretty harshly, by some views, and thirdly, what he was taking on was not one specific flaw that he'd discovered, but programs that had been approved by all three branches of government.
CR: When I talk to people about you, they say to me, people who know you well, say, Larry wants to change the world, and he
believes
technology can show the way.
Bob
believes
in heart counts, and it's much more difficult to simply reduce the heart count.
Since that time, Mr. Bihi, who directs the no-budget Somali Education and Advocacy Center, has been vocally denouncing the recruitment and the failures of government and Somali-American institutions like the Abubakar As-Saddique Islamic Center where he
believes
his nephew was radicalized during a youth program.
Also, a younger physicist, Max Tegmark, who
believes
that all mathematical structures exist, and mathematical existence is the same thing as physical existence, so we have this vastly rich multiverse that encompasses every logical possibility.
He believes, with veneration and reverence, in what his ancestors and the spirits taught him.
They're recruited from the poorest, most broken places on our planet by a school that
believes
they can become not just the good but the excellent physicians their communities desperately need, that they will practice where most doctors don't, in places not only poor but oftentimes dangerous, carrying venom antidotes in their backpacks or navigating neighborhoods riddled by drugs, gangs and bullets, their home ground.
Arguments are more convincing when they rest on a good knowledge of the audience, taking into account what the audience believes, who they trust, and what they value.
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