Deeper
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You get something that goes much
deeper
than that.
But let's go back and drop it a little
deeper
and look during the daytime.
And the answer is yes and no; it's
deeper
than all of that.
This tension between the need to look
deeper
and the beauty and immediacy of the world, where if you even try to look
deeper
you've already missed what you're looking for, this tension is what makes the sculptures move.
It happens around the globe every day, sweeping through the world's oceans in a massive living wave as twilight zone inhabitants travel hundreds of meters to surface waters to feed at night and return to the relative safety of deeper, darker waters during the day.
I was eager to engage in lively debate with peers and professors and with outside speakers; to listen, to learn and gain a
deeper
understanding of myself and of others.
Through engaging, I believe that we may reach a better understanding, a
deeper
understanding, of our own beliefs and preserve the ability to solve problems, which we can't do if we don't talk to each other and make an effort to be good listeners.
But it was cordial, and I did gain a
deeper
understanding of his arguments.
But I did walk away with a
deeper
understanding.
It's my belief that to achieve progress in the face of adversity, we need a genuine commitment to gaining a
deeper
understanding of humanity.
Next, and this is something
deeper.
Of course, we're going to go even
deeper
than the human body.
But it goes
deeper
than that.
And you can see from the student testimonials that students actually find that because of this large online community, they got to interact with each other in many ways that were
deeper
than they did in the context of the physical classroom.
The researchers had to lever up their human minds with technology to dive deeper, to explore non-obvious hypotheses, and in fact, insights emerged.
Playing for Nathaniel, the music took on a
deeper
meaning, because now it was about communication, a communication where words failed, a communication of a message that went
deeper
than words, that registered at a fundamentally primal level in Nathaniel's psyche, yet came as a true musical offering from me.
Unfortunately, at that time we did not know that that was not exactly where we should be looking, because we had to go much
deeper
in, and so the research came to a halt, and it was only taken up in 2000 thanks to the interest and the enthusiasm of the Guinness family.
And the trick here is to use a single, readable sentence that the audience can key into if they get a bit lost, and then provide visuals which appeal to our other senses and create a
deeper
sense of understanding of what's being described.
So the next project that I want to show you is kind of a
deeper
exploration of that possibility.
So digging
deeper
into this with the Science and Technology Council of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reveals some truth behind the trickery.
So listen up, because we're getting into even
deeper
waters.
But to me, "adapt all the time" means something deeper, too.
I'm curious about how things work and how they are made, but also because I believe we should have a
deeper
understanding of the components that make up our world, and right now, we don't know enough about these high-tech composites our future will be made of.
As we think about this, probably it's better to actually go a little
deeper
into one particular disorder, and that would be schizophrenia, because I think that's a good case for helping to understand why thinking of this as a brain disorder matters.
We can enable a better future for technologies like augmented reality to extend our own agency and connect us at a much
deeper
level.
That's a naive way to understanding what is a much
deeper
and more systematic social problem.
And as I plunged
deeper
and
deeper
into the Deaf world, I became convinced that Deafness was a culture and that the people in the Deaf world who said, "We don't lack hearing; we have membership in a culture," were saying something that was viable.
We're going to face two really thorny sets of challenges as we head
deeper
into the future that we're creating.
But I think today that most would agree that Greece was only a symptom of much
deeper
structural problems in the eurozone, vulnerabilities in the wider global economic system, vulnerabilities of our democracies.
In fact, what if it's a symptom of a much
deeper
problem, the tip of a proverbial iceberg?
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