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Now, a single trematode is tiny, microscopic, but
collectively
they weighed as much as all the fish in the estuaries and three to nine times more than all the birds.
And gay people deserve more, collectively, than the crumbs of justice.
I think collectively, we can create that reality, and I hope you do too.
And by that he meant it's organized because they do it collectively, they do it as a group, and skepticism, because they do it from a position of distrust.
So finally that brings us to one more idea: If scientists judge evidence collectively, this has led historians to focus on the question of consensus, and to say that at the end of the day, what science is, what scientific knowledge is, is the consensus of the scientific experts who through this process of organized scrutiny, collective scrutiny, have judged the evidence and come to a conclusion about it, either yea or nay.
Ultimately, this is a kit of parts, which can be assembled locally within the informal sector using standardized parts which can be upgraded
collectively
through an open-source process.
And when we did, the whole audience
collectively
exhaled, and a few people actually wept, and then they filled the auditorium with the peaceful boom of their applause.
And the central idea of this work is that the human mind and brain is not a single, general-purpose processor, but a collection of highly specialized components, each solving a different specific problem, and yet
collectively
making up who we are as human beings and thinkers.
These syndromes
collectively
have suggested for a long time that the mind is divvied up into distinct components, but the effort to discover those components has jumped to warp speed with the invention of brain imaging technology, especially MRI.
Collectively, this list of harms is the artifact of our more primitive selves.
Now, there's a group of data scientists out of the University of Illinois-Chicago, and they're called the Health Media Collaboratory, and they've been working with the Centers for Disease Control to better understand how people talk about quitting smoking, how they talk about electronic cigarettes, and what they can do
collectively
to help them quit.
Because, you see, the kind of work that went into organizing all those daunting, tedious logistical tasks did not just take care of those tasks, they also created the kind of organization that could think together
collectively
and make hard decisions together, create consensus and innovate, and maybe even more crucially, keep going together through differences.
It's in that capacity to work together, think together collectively, which can only be built over time with a lot of work.
But movements today have to move beyond participation at great scale very fast and figure out how to think together collectively, develop strong policy proposals, create consensus, figure out the political steps and relate them to leverage, because all these good intentions and bravery and sacrifice by itself are not going to be enough.
But instead, to elevate your level of societal knowledge, your level of societal awareness and societal consciousness to then
collectively
come together, all of us come together, to make sure that we speak out against and we challenge any kind of insanity, any kind of insanity that makes it okay to kill unarmed people, regardless of their ethnicity, regardless of their race, regardless of their diversity makeup.
But if you consider a year's worth of emails, or maybe even a lifetime of email, collectively, this tells a lot.
So now's the time for us to
collectively
stand up and say, yes, we do want to live in a world with online privacy, and yes, we can work together to turn this vision into a reality.
So in other words,
collectively
as a society, we're very much blind, because our smartest machines are still blind.
I have learned from families who are unleashing their ingenuity and tenacity to
collectively
create their own solutions.
Individually, we don't have a lot of wealth and power, but collectively, we are unstoppable.
So, collectively, now we think we have enough evidence to say that neurogenesis is a target of choice if we want to improve memory formation or mood, or even prevent the decline associated with aging, or associated with stress.
The parents were terrified for their children, and they
collectively
refused to disembark.
It's something that's got to be done
collectively.
These geometries became
collectively
known as non-Euclidean geometries.
We were calling
collectively
for actions, and sharing news that the regime did not want Egyptians to know.
This has many theoretical and practical applications, from solving the famous traveling salesman problem, to scheduling computing tasks and optimizing Internet searches, to enabling groups of robots to search a minefield or a burning building collectively, without any central control.
The answer lies in the political choice that we shall be making
collectively.
We ended up with 20 highly committed plaintiffs: genetic counselors, geneticists who had received cease and desist letters, advocacy organizations, four major scientific organizations that
collectively
represented more than 150,000 scientists and medical professionals, and individual women who either couldn't afford Myriad's test, or who wanted to obtain a second opinion but could not, as a result of the patents.
As the structures grew from Lintao in the west to Liaodong in the east, they
collectively
became known as The Long Wall.
He gets his own hat color wrong, but that's okay since you're
collectively
allowed to have one wrong answer.
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