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What I'm saying is that getting some of these symptoms doesn't amount to a mental disorder, and when psychologists come up with a disorder that's so vaguely defined, the label eventually becomes meaningless.
He finally faced the hatred that had
defined
his life.
Moreover, the number of people in our world who are living in extreme poverty, which is
defined
as living off about a dollar and a quarter a day, that has fallen from 50 percent, to only 15 percent.
We
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human-level here as the ability to perform almost any job at least as well as an adult human, so real human-level, not just within some limited domain.
This is over 580,000 letters of genetic code; it's the largest molecule ever made by humans of a
defined
structure.
The way we tell stories has naturally changed since Aristotle
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the rules of tragedy about 2,500 years ago.
We as individuals are
defined
by the choices we make.
Materials would be
defined
as either technical or biological, waste would be designed out entirely, and we would have a system that could function absolutely in the long term.
I think everything in our lives is
defined
by reality TV, but that's another TED Talk.
Torture is
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as any act by which severe pain of suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted by a person acting in an official capacity to obtain information or a confession, to punish, coerce or intimidate.
We're a state that's surrounded and
defined
by water, and yet for centuries, swamps and wetlands have been regarded as these obstacles to overcome.
Density is
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as mass divided by volume.
The area can be
defined
as the region between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole.
Aristotle
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democracy as the constitution in which the free and the poor, being in the majority, control government.
The wavelength of an object limited to a small region of space can't be perfectly defined, though.
They become more visible the closer they are to the retina, just as holding your hand closer to a table with an overhead light will result in a more sharply
defined
shadow.
We often think of historical wars as decisive conflicts with clearly
defined
winners and losers.
And as I mentioned a moment ago, the core of the capitalist system has been
defined
by private actors.
Arguments that government should expand its role and responsibility so that it's not so narrowly
defined
and that government should be much more of an arbiter of the factors of production have become commonplace with the success of China.
One calorie, the kind we measure in food, also called a large calorie, is
defined
as the amount of energy it would take to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius.
And let us not let the world be
defined
by the destruction wrought by one virus, but illuminated by billions of hearts and minds working in unity.
For example, the meter, from the Greek word for measure, was
defined
as 1/10,000,000 between the Equator and North Pole.
For a long time, standard units were actually
defined
by carefully maintained physical prototypes.
However, it was too large for the airbag design, so another constraint was
defined.
How many of you sitting here today think that you're a danger to society or should be
defined
by those actions of youthful indiscretion?
And brothel-keeping, by the way, is
defined
as just two or more sex workers working together.
One is the Western world,
defined
mostly by Western Europe and the United States, has made an awful lot of progress.
And ironically, and probably sometimes to their frustration, it is their steadfast commitment to security that allows me to question its value, or at least its value as we've historically
defined
it in the 21st century.
One of the things that we've noticed, specifically about this mechanism of injury, is although there's a rapid transmission of the forces down this fissure, it still takes a
defined
amount of time.
But, determined not to let this one incident make me lose faith in the solidarity in my community or humanity as a whole, I recalled the 7/7 terrorist bombings in July 2005 on London transport, and how the mayor of London at the time, and indeed my own parents, had insisted that we all get back on the tubes the next day, so we wouldn't be
defined
or changed by those that had made us feel unsafe.
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