Concepts
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So in order to argue that what Myriad did was not an invention, and that isolated BRCA genes were products of nature, we had to explain a couple of basic concepts, like: What's a gene?
We spent hours and hours with our plaintiffs and experts, trying to come up with ways of explaining these
concepts
simply yet accurately.
Facing a decision, ask yourself, "What
concepts
are at work?" "What assumptions exist?" "Is my interpretation of the information logically sound?"
Language is complex, and when abstract or nuanced
concepts
get lost in translation, the consequences may be catastrophic.
Forms are the ideal versions of the things and
concepts
we see around us.
The pirate game involves some interesting
concepts
from game theory.
Three, build your idea, piece by piece, out of
concepts
that your audience already understands.
The speakers often forget that many of the terms and
concepts
they live with are completely unfamiliar to their audiences.
The algorithm also identifies that we organize
concepts
in a hierarchy.
And what are Mike and myself and millions of other boys and men learning in this feminine, sissified world of "My Little Pony?" Well, they're learning to study hard and to work hard and to party hard and to look good and to feel good and to do good, and heaven preserve us from teaching these wussified
concepts
to boys.
They found resources like Khan Academy and they were able to fill in those gaps and master those concepts, and that reinforced their mindset that it wasn't fixed; that they actually were capable of learning mathematics.
One, the students can actually master the concepts, but they're also building their growth mindset, they're building grit, perseverance, they're taking agency over their learning.
I really think that this is all based on the idea that if we let people tap into their potential by mastering concepts, by being able to exercise agency over their learning, that they can get there.
And one of the reasons why is it involves processing some pretty complicated
concepts
with terrible names.
But what about countries where democracy doesn't exist, countries where there are no words to describe the
concepts
that underpin a democratic society?
We now have the dreams, the
concepts
and the technology to create 3-D transportation networks, invent new vehicles and change the flow in our cities.
Although it was pretty challenging, they learned a lot of new
concepts
in engineering and programming.
I wanted to know how those children define
concepts
like parenthood and family.
Shouldn't we go ahead with our enlightened, progressive selves and relegate useless
concepts
like race to the dustbins of history?
Perhaps we should lock up our
concepts
of race in a time capsule, bury them and dig them up in a thousand years, peer at them with the clearly more enlightened, raceless versions of ourselves that belong to the future.
Now, the Social Progress Index doesn't look like the SDGs, but fundamentally, it's measuring the same concepts, and the Social Progress Index has the advantage that we have the data.
We have 51 indicators drawn from trusted sources to measure these
concepts.
This is covering
concepts
across a range of SDGs.
There's an aerated brick I did in Limoges last year, in
Concepts
for New Ceramics in Architecture.
The point of these visualizations is also to remind people of some really important statistical concepts,
concepts
like averages.
Education was always based on two main concepts: experience and knowledge.
While it's too easy to say Van Gogh's turbulent genius enabled him to depict turbulence, it's also far too difficult to accurately express the rousing beauty of the fact that in a period of intense suffering, Van Gogh was somehow able to perceive and represent one of the most supremely difficult
concepts
nature has ever brought before mankind, and to unite his unique mind's eye with the deepest mysteries of movement, fluid and light.
What this case revealed, among other things, was that the hippocampus was specifically involved in the consolidation of long-term declarative memory, such as the facts and
concepts
you need to remember for that test, rather than procedural memory, such as the finger movements you need to master for that recital.
The idea of a common reality is like, I suppose, a lot of philosophical concepts: easy to state but mysteriously difficult to put into practice.
So the concept of a common reality, like a lot of philosophical concepts, can seem so obvious, that we can look right past it and forget why it's important.
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