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It's not all that bad; you
decide
not to do anything.
And so now the Chinese government, who for a dozen years, has quite successfully filtered the web, is now in the position of having to
decide
whether to allow or shut down entire services, because the transformation to amateur media is so enormous that they can't deal with it any other way.
As we take these capabilities, and we get to go to the next places, we get to
decide
what our new surgeries are going to be.
We either
decide
that we're going to live with it or we are going to change it.
But there's this little problem with geoengineering: what body is going to
decide
who gets to engineer?
Meaning, how you
decide
to place your voice when you talk to someone.
During the 60 calm seconds, Ethic and Hedge must
decide
exactly how many units of energy will fall.
Whether the man and woman
decide
to have small family, and take care of their kids, and how long they will live.
Modern physics, there is a big movement in modern physics to
decide
that time doesn't really exist, because it's too inconvenient for the figures.
I believe we can build architectures online to make such human requests that much easier to do, to make it possible for all of us to see that the data we encounter online is just stuff on which to click and paste and copy and forward that actually represents human emotion and endeavor and impact, and to be able to have an ethical moment where we
decide
how we want to treat it.
So we said, "Great, that's the first sort of simple thing there's to
decide.
And sometimes our medical institutions
decide
what lives are not worth living.
We would
decide
to establish this charter of compassion.
It's when your welfare conduces to mine, that I decide, oh yeah, I'm all in favor of your welfare.
Behind issues of security and safety, which have always been the arguments for social control, in fact what is going on is that these institutions are trying to
decide
who, in fact, has a right to self determine their attention, to decide, whether they should, or not, be isolated.
"Come to my apartment and we'll talk for those 15 minutes, and then we'll
decide
whether we proceed."
And he looks at that and he says, "Whoa Bill, I suggest that maybe you not decide, just because you're out here in beautiful California, and it's warm every day, that you get out and run at six o'clock at night.
If the environmental agency can't
decide
that the power lines are good for the environment, then there's no way to bring the power from the wind farms to the city.
You should be raising income and let people
decide
what they want to do with their money.
Once you get to Camp Four, you have maybe 24 hours to
decide
if you're going to go for the summit or not.
Now, the problem with collaborative online environments like World of Warcraft is that it's so satisfying to be on the verge of an epic win all the time, we
decide
to spend all our time in these game worlds.
Because she fell in love with Walter Raleigh, she was giving up the reasons she was a queen, and then Walter Raleigh fell in love with her lady in waiting, and she had to
decide
whether she was a queen going to war or she wanted... Here's the story I was telling: The gods up there, there were two people.
My focus is understanding you people, and how you interact with the government to get your benefits, how you interact with corporations to
decide
whom you're going to do business with, and how you view brands.
And just as in the spirit of FIRST, gracious professionalism, they are quite proud of this, so they
decide
to share a drink.
So people came up with as many ideas as they could, and we had to decide: Is this creative or not?
Well, naturally, you
decide
to row across the Pacific.
And then you could decide: "Is this an insect I want to kill, or an insect I don't want to kill?" Moore's law made computing cheap; so cheap we can weigh the life of an individual insect and
decide
thumbs up or thumbs down.
Students need to decide, "All right, well, does the height matter?
"Well, when did you decide?"
That illustrates that with golf, as with flutes, it's hard to
decide
the question of what justice requires, without grappling with the question, "What is the essential nature of the activity in question, and what qualities, what excellences connected with that activity, are worthy of honor and recognition?"
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