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And oddly enough, as you look more
deeply
into the universe, more distant objects are moving away further and faster, so they appear more red.
So if I come back to the Hubble Deep Field and we were to continue to peer
deeply
into the universe just using the Hubble, as we get to a certain distance away, everything becomes red, and that presents something of a problem.
It allows us to peer much more
deeply.
Consider this project that I
deeply
love and admire.
Quite a few years of life have strengthened my conviction that each and everyone's existence is
deeply
tied to that of others: life is not time merely passing by, life is about interactions.
But he was also
deeply
concerned with how such ideologies proliferate.
And the way that we use ready-made phrases and responses gleaned from media reports or copied from the Internet makes it easy to get away with not thinking too
deeply
or questioning your assumptions.
In some settings, putting your hand one someone else's is
deeply
compassionate.
I came across this quiet, seemingly abstract painting, and I had to step up to it twice, even three times, to understand why it resonated so
deeply.
It illustrates that finding hidden connections in everyday objects can resonate so
deeply.
Speaking of justice, there's another phenomenon going on in our culture that I find
deeply
troubling, and that is that America, right now, has the largest percentage of its population in prison of any country on Earth.
Because my belief is, if we can feel these issues, if we can feel these things more deeply, then they'll matter to us more than they do now.
As a bioethicist, a lawyer, a philosopher and an Iranian-American, I'm
deeply
concerned about what this means for our freedoms and what kinds of protections we need.
And it can affect the children of prisoners very
deeply.
So what's happening here is that the brain is using its prior expectations built
deeply
into the circuits of the visual cortex that a cast shadow dims the appearance of a surface, so that we see B as lighter than it really is.
So experiences of having a body are
deeply
grounded in perceiving our bodies from within.
So our most basic experiences of being a self, of being an embodied organism, are
deeply
grounded in the biological mechanisms that keep us alive.
It'll revitalize sprawl in a way that I'm
deeply
frightened.
Those
deeply
ingrained habits are
deeply
inconsistent with where her organization is heading.
But algorithms can go wrong, even have
deeply
destructive effects with good intentions.
We don't have a choice about heartbreak, we only have a choice of having our hearts broken over people and things and projects that we
deeply
care about.
If you're gay, or proud of your ethnic background, or have a disability or are
deeply
religious, see what it's like being your full self at work.
I declined her offer, but I was
deeply
touched.
The pillars were part of the architecture, and the presence of the pillars helped us all live more
deeply.
This is Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd, a very senior Muslim judge and thinker in Cordoba in the 12th century, and his writings were considered
deeply
blasphemous, heretical and evil.
Caitlin is a successful professional woman who is
deeply
caring and compassionate, and the Caitlin I know would never excuse any man from talking about women the way that Trump did during the campaign.
And I
deeply
believe our homes, our work spaces, our cities would become more healthy and sustainable and more humane and beautiful.
If you just look at Ramon's case, it wouldn't be clear how
deeply
connected to the country he is.
These divisions bothered me deeply, and they drove my career choices.
The grandmother was incredibly fond,
deeply
in love with this little girl.
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