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It's gone from that bloodthirsty man-killer to this delicate, drowning victim, and when you think about it, that's kind of the
conclusion
to the story that the teddy bear started telling back in 1902, because back then, America had more or less conquered its share of the continent.
So if this guy is a rabbi, and a Jewish rabbi, and if you have to believe in God in order to be religious, then we have the rather counterintuitive
conclusion
that since it's possible to be a Jewish rabbi without believing in God, Judaism isn't a religion.
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.
Well, here's the paradox of modern science, the paradox of the
conclusion
I think historians and philosophers and sociologists have come to, that actually science is the appeal to authority, but it's not the authority of the individual, no matter how smart that individual is, like Plato or Socrates or Einstein.
They would usually come to a good
conclusion
what would be a perfect car.
But I eventually came to the
conclusion
that that just didn't work for systematic reasons.
The
conclusion
from their experiment was that the slime mold had a primitive form of intelligence.
The
conclusion
from their experiment was that the slime mold was able to learn.
The
conclusion
from their experiment was that the slime mold can form efficient networks and solve the traveling salesman problem.
Each person brought in their own individual interpretation, and our
conclusion
from this experiment was that the people of Rotterdam were highly cooperative, especially when given beer.
And I made a vow to myself, then and there, that if this man who had such cause to think otherwise had reached that conclusion, I would not presume to differ until he released me from my vow.
And that, if there's no more rain, there'll be nothing to drink, or to eat?" I heard that, and my eyes welled up and I went, "Oh, my! I've been studying this for 20 years, with a super computer, dozens, thousands of scientists, and we are starting to get to this conclusion, which he already knows!"
Why am I doing all this science to get to a
conclusion
that he already knows?"
Now, one important
conclusion
of my historical research is that modern industrial growth did not change this basic fact as much as one might have expected.
What all of these seemingly disparate works recognize, the
conclusion
that they all reach, is that a society in which people can be monitored at all times is a society that breeds conformity and obedience and submission, which is why every tyrant, the most overt to the most subtle, craves that system.
This is a
conclusion
that we should have all kinds of reasons for avoiding, the most important of which is that when you say, "somebody who is doing bad things," you probably mean things like plotting a terrorist attack or engaging in violent criminality, a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say, "doing bad things."
And they came to the same
conclusion
mathematically that I'd come to as an anthropologist, which is: wind and pollution are driving marginalized communities to the east.
So the
conclusion
with the families — and this is important, not our
conclusion
— with the families, was that we had a problem.
So as a
conclusion
of the participatory design, the alternative was validated politically and socially, but there was still the problem of the cost: 48 million dollars.
So the question is, in conclusion, is what the future holds.
So that sort of brings her little story to a
conclusion.
He had the rather gloomy
conclusion
that humans will inevitably despoil any common pool resource in which people cannot be restrained from using it.
But after quite a few of these conversations, I've come to a conclusion: I believe that business is in a position to do something that no other entity can do.
But the
conclusion
I reached at that moment was that I didn't have a lot of other options.
I've spent years pouring through the case files of terrorism prosecutions in the United States, and I've come to the
conclusion
that the FBI is much better at creating terrorists than it is at catching terrorists.
And then when I went off, I came to a very narrow
conclusion.
After all, my
conclusion
contradicts the refrain of the world's most famous archaeologist: "That belongs in a museum!" (Laughter) is what Indiana Jones said, not just to drive movie plots, but to drive home the unquestionable good of museums for society.
I certainly would like to know what happened to the person who had that insight back then, if they actually followed it to its ultimate
conclusion.
So we're faced with this astounding conclusion: The decimal numbers cannot be put on a list.
A very stunning
conclusion.
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