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So you can imagine that building a soft robot is a very different process than stiff robotics, where you have links, gears, screws that you must combine in a very
defined
way.
Luzhkov, 20 years mayor in Moscow, though he helped found a party, United Party with Putin, in fact refused to be
defined
by the party and finally, in fact, lost his job not under Brezhnev, not under Gorbachev, but under Putin, who wanted a more faithful party follower.
Working families, which are
defined
as earning between 20,000 and 50,000 dollars a year in America are spending more now on transportation than on housing, slightly more, because of this phenomenon called "drive till you qualify," finding homes further and further and further from the city centers and from their jobs, so that they're locked in this, two, three hours, four hours a day of commuting.
Our humanity is actually
defined
by technology.
I know this, that's why love can be
defined
in a more accurate way as the desire of being desired.
Leadership in the 21st century is
defined
and evidenced by three questions.
And that is the reason why I believe they should be
defined
as public goods.
I can tell that sovereign ratings may still look to you like this very small piece of this very complex global financial world, but I tell you it's a very important one, and a very important one to fix, because sovereign ratings affect all of us, and they should be addressed and should be
defined
as public goods.
And this idea of the value chain was predicated on the recognition that what holds a business together is transaction costs, that in essence you need to coordinate, organizations are more efficient at coordination than markets, very often, and therefore the nature and role and boundaries of the cooperation are
defined
by transaction costs.
If your business is based on proprietary data, if your competitive advantage is
defined
by your data, how on Earth is that company or is that society in fact going to achieve the value that's implicit in the technology?
And in fact, the animal contacts other parts of its leg more frequently than the traditionally
defined
foot.
LP: Well, this is something we think about a lot, and our mission we
defined
a long time ago is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Bionics has
defined
my physicality.
We also knew that writing DNA would enable biological teleportation ... the printing of defined, biological material, starting from DNA code.
As a matter of fact, it's as fast as the fabled Moore's Law that
defined
the amount of transistors they can put on a chip.
We live in a world where success is
defined
by income.
What is called for now is to, in a much deeper way, ask ourselves what it really means to live a life that is not
defined
by things.
For so long I thought what
defined
me was my outer appearance.
When things are clear and defined, we forget.
But what's more serious than the loss of jobs is the loss of meaning, because the work ethic in the Industrial Age has brainwashed us into thinking that work is the reason we exist, that work
defined
the meaning of our lives.
If we let our desires melt away, we'll see the world for what it truly is, a vacuity, nothingness, and we'll slip into this happy state of nirvana which has been
defined
as having just enough life to enjoy being dead.
They wanted to project themselves in a way that they wanted to be perceived, so that the way they looked and the names that they gave themselves
defined
them.
Luck is
defined
as success or failure apparently caused by chance.
GDP has
defined
and shaped our lives for the last 80 years.
On page seven he says, "The welfare of a nation can, therefore, scarcely be inferred from a measurement of national income as
defined
above."
So this edge is the same that has been
defined
by scientists as the planetary boundaries.
I've struggled to say those words, because I didn't want to be
defined
by them.
But loneliness is
defined
purely subjectively.
We are
defined
by the secrets we keep and by the secrets we share.
As most commonly
defined
by psychologists, PMS involves negative behavioral, cognitive and physical symptoms from the time of ovulation to menstruation.
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