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There is no deep reality about constant speed, but changes in speed are
deeply
real, and so are rotations.
We have to be thoughtful in our analysis of everyday experience in order to identify what is
deeply
real.
Knowing how to identify what is
deeply
real is tough and important work.
The first one is, you take that problem apart into its bits and pieces so that you can
deeply
analyze those bits and pieces, and then of course you do the second part.
Musical repetition is
deeply
compelling.
Like the Greek system, changing the balance of these chemicals can
deeply
alter how we respond to even extremely difficult circumstances.
The Romantic poets of the early 19th century believed melancholy allows us to more
deeply
understand other profound emotions, like beauty and joy.
He and others who attempted this saw mathematics as a
deeply
philosophical game but a game nonetheless.
The patent bar was
deeply
entrenched in the status quo, the biotech industry had grown up around this practice, and legislation to ban gene patents had been introduced year after year in Congress, and had gone absolutely nowhere.
But any remaining panic subsided as I walked into the courtroom and looked around at a sea of friendly faces: our individual women clients who had shared their
deeply
personal stories, the geneticists who had taken huge chunks of time out of their busy careers to dedicate themselves to this fight and representatives from a diverse array of medical, patient advocacy, environmental and religious organizations, who had submitted friend of the court briefs in the case.
Memories are encoded most strongly when we're paying attention, when we're
deeply
engaged, and when information is meaningful to us.
It was tweeted more than nine million times last year, and it is
deeply
hurtful to me and my four and a half million fellow athletes around the planet.
The most powerful weapons are exercise and meditation, which involves breathing
deeply
and being aware and focused on your surroundings.
Well, I found out that race runs
deeply
throughout all of medical practice.
I've visited hundreds of marine locations, but there are a handful of seascapes that have touched me incredibly
deeply.
I talk to some people that I disagree with
deeply
on a personal level.
I care about it
deeply.
The right design can actually help us overcome one of our most
deeply
rooted biases.
Design can overcome our most
deeply
rooted stranger-danger bias.
We may believe most
deeply
when we worship right here at the church of TED, but we desperately want to believe, we need to believe.
So by touching our work directly, we're not only going to control it better, we're also going to understand it much more
deeply.
And to me, this doesn't make any sense because whether we like it or not, the fates of African people are
deeply
intertwined.
I was
deeply
inspired by the optimism and strength that both mother and daughter displayed and by their story of courage and support.
They believe
deeply
in the Second Amendment right to own those guns.
For many different reasons, but primarily because of the
deeply
entrenched divide between the global North and the global South.
As a feminist, I know that the sex industry is a site of
deeply
entrenched social inequality.
But
deeply
tucked into the fabric of space itself, the idea is there could be more dimensions, as we see there.
Yet unlike the chivalry books and perhaps all other prior fiction, Cervantes’ story
deeply
investigates the protagonist’s inner life.
And our conversation centered on listening more
deeply
to what those values might be.
We were pushing beyond the screen, trying to connect more
deeply
to people's hearts and imaginations.
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