Commonplace
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But at one time, it was fairly
commonplace
to think of yourself as a maker.
So I am convinced that if we can unlock the technologies that are
commonplace
in the richer world to be able to transform foods.
Despite the pictures we are shown daily in the news, wars between developed countries are no longer
commonplace.
You need to make that gap as big as possible, because there is this
commonplace
of the status quo, and you need to contrast that with the loftiness of your idea.
So today, I want to show you three projects that reconsider the vast properties of
commonplace
experience and try to do something better by doing something more absurd.
So these types of examples, today there are just a few of them, but I think in the next decade they will become
commonplace.
It's just that their beauty is missed because they're so omnipresent, so, I don't know, commonplace, that people don't notice them.
You just need to step outside, pay attention to what's so commonplace, so everyday, so mundane that everybody else misses it.
I think these are so commonplace, they've become clichés of our society.
So "Something happened to our capacity to solve big problems with technology" has become a
commonplace.
We introduced something called The Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, which said, "Our purpose is to make sustainable living commonplace, and we are gong to change the lives of one billion people over 2020."
And yet, despite how
commonplace
these disorders are, our current treatments, if they work at all, only suppress symptoms.
It's now a little bit more discreet and more
commonplace.
There's this
commonplace
[idea] that I truly, truly dislike, and it's this idea that we citizens are naturally apathetic.
Arguments that government should expand its role and responsibility so that it's not so narrowly defined and that government should be much more of an arbiter of the factors of production have become
commonplace
with the success of China.
Now, to close, we heard a couple of days ago about the value of making individual heroism so
commonplace
that it becomes banal or routine.
OK, if these principles are so powerful, you might be thinking, why are they not
commonplace
in business?
These are all instances of childhood trauma, and they're pretty
commonplace
in my family.
Importantly, they're not just
commonplace
in my family right now.
This sounds terrible, but the reality is, in the security industry, this form of attack is somewhat
commonplace.
In a blog post, she positioned Bilal Bot as a new, inexpensive and beta alternative to the much more advanced GM Bot that was
commonplace
in the criminal underground.
Twenty years after my match with Deep Blue, second match, this sensational "The Brain's Last Stand" headline has become
commonplace
as intelligent machines move in every sector, seemingly every day.
The mesh network, it'll become
commonplace.
That's because it is hard for most people to recognize seriousness, which is rare, but more comfortable to endorse solemnity, which is
commonplace.
Jogging, which is commonplace, and widely accepted as good for you, is solemn.
What happened to Rana Ayyub is increasingly
commonplace.
Now, you think these types of collaborations that I've described would be
commonplace
today.
A harrowing predilection for the uses of force had become commonplace, with an equal distaste for the alternative forms of influence.
My big idea would be that while we think of it as
commonplace
to endow an art museum or endow a chair at a university, we really ought to be thinking about endowing wheat.
This metamorphosis of natural subjects into abstract geometry is
commonplace
in the work of Georgia O’Keeffe— the revolutionary American painter and sculptor.
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