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Take Canada: when Trudeau took office, he faced two looming
dangers.
Death by science fiction, on the other hand, is fun, and one of the things that worries me most about the development of AI at this point is that we seem unable to marshal an appropriate emotional response to the
dangers
that lie ahead.
You begin drowning in worries about
dangers
that aren't present.
Which is not to say there are no
dangers
in civilian life; there are.
But when I learned about the
dangers
of rejection or attack, I thought, it's time to change this.
There would still be
dangers.
And the combination of those searches kept leading me to her talk on the
dangers
of a single story, on what happens when we have a solitary lens through which to understand certain groups of people, and it is the perfect talk.
The good news is that leaders are increasingly aware of this Thucydidean dynamic and the
dangers
that it poses.
Children, without a doubt, are the most innocent and vulnerable victims ... but not just from the obvious physical dangers, but from the often unspoken effects that wars have on their families.
YNH: Well the good news, with regard to the
dangers
of nationalism, we are in a much better position than a century ago.
But still, given the
dangers
that we are facing, I think the imperative of having some kind of real ability to force through difficult decisions on the global level is more important than almost anything else.
This is about the life ahead of her and that she has the tools to handle and assess all the
dangers
that we cannot protect her from, all the challenges that we won't be there to guide her through, everything that our girls here and around the world face in their future.
But what was fascinating is that the minute there was a sense of dangers, the mamos went into a circle of divination.
We've known about its
dangers
since the Roman Empire.
It's a very easy thing to see numbers and statistics and only see the perceived
dangers.
And there is both a way to avoid the
dangers
of glamour and a way to broaden your appreciation of it.
In many ways, the novel follows a common narrative thread where a promising youth is seduced and corrupted by the
dangers
of urban life.
And I think we have to go back to what happened in the post-War era, post-World War II, when the nuclear scientists who'd been involved in making the atomic bomb, in many cases were concerned that they should do all they could to alert the world to the
dangers.
Kraemer’s book spurred others to write their own books and give sermons on the
dangers
of witchcraft.
Next, we need to make fighting these
dangers
core to the discipline of synthetic biology.
Now, some people emphasize the risks of knowledge-enabled dangers, but I'm convinced that the benefits of knowledge-enabled solutions are far more important.
So is there a different way of framing this, to say that when your model is advertising, that there are
dangers
there that you have to take on more explicitly?
Reading and enjoying literature and words that begin with 'B.' "The Bath:" Assemble students on a rug and give students a warning about the
dangers
of hot water.
The bard refused, knowing the
dangers
of celebrating too early.
With social networks, we are dealing with a completely new infrastructure, with its own mechanisms, its own logic of action and therefore, also, its own new dangers, which had not yet existed in the predigitalized public sphere.
When you find yourself alone in an ocean, with your thoughts, the
dangers
that you face are not just external, like whales, sharks, jellyfish or even demotivating people.
Cocaine and heroin are each dangerous, and those
dangers
compound when the two drugs are combined— even though their behavioral effects may feel like they cancel each other out.
We're wired for
dangers
that are immediate, that are physical, that are imminent, and so our body goes into an incredible reaction where endogenous opioids come in.
And she's recognizing the
dangers
of mortality and why she should break away from mortality.
Ironically, [living in] communities of the like-minded is one of the greatest
dangers
of today's globalized world.
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