Difficult
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So it's
difficult
to attack malaria from inside malarious societies, but it's equally tricky when we try to attack it from outside of those societies.
Help me and the security community make life much, much more
difficult
for cybercriminals.
Robots can be programmed to do the same task millions of times with minimal error, something very
difficult
for us, right?
But I'm a biomedical engineer, and perhaps the application I like the most is in the medical field, and it's very
difficult
to imagine a closer interaction with the human body than actually going inside the body, for example, to perform a minimally invasive procedure.
I don't know what it feels like to a bee to have a big, bloodsucking parasite running around on it, and I don't know what it feels like to a bee to have a virus, but I do know what it feels like when I have a virus, the flu, and I know how
difficult
it is for me to get to the grocery store to get good nutrition.
They would not take the hypothetical seriously, and without the hypothetical, it's very
difficult
to get moral argument off the ground.
And, of course, it's
difficult.
It is distracting people who have to do
difficult
tasks, like midwives, from doing them by requiring them to tick the boxes, as we say.
So in the end, I think what we are aiming for is not very
difficult
to discern.
It might be a little bit
difficult
to put into play in the United States.
There is no galvanizing contest like the Cold War, no politician like John Kennedy who can heroize the
difficult
and the dangerous, and no popular science fictional mythology such as exploring the solar system.
Iran and Israel's conflict is a new phenomenon, only a few decades old in a history of 2,500 years, and precisely because its roots are geopolitical, it means that solutions can be found, compromises can be struck, however
difficult
it yet may be.
And liver will regenerate in this very nice way, but actually if we think of other tissues, like cartilage, for example, even the simplest nick and you're going to find it really
difficult
to regenerate your cartilage.
But we want to make them have enough information that we can get the cells to do what we want, but not be so complex as to make it
difficult
to get to clinic.
HW: And so when you talk about legibility and digital literacy, I find it
difficult
to imagine that we need to place the burden of digital literacy on users themselves.
It's incredibly
difficult
to parse.
I urge you, but only a little bit, because I don't want to get you in trouble, to just ask around and see how
difficult
it would be to get whatever drug you want, wherever you want it, whenever you want it, anywhere in the U.S., and some of you may be surprised to know that there are many dealers that offer a service where if you send them a text message, they guarantee delivery of the drug in 30 minutes or less.
It's very
difficult
to reconcile this with the image of faceless, ignorant goons that are just shooting each other, very
difficult
to reconcile.
I said we can be grateful in every given moment for the opportunity, and even when we are confronted with something that is terribly difficult, we can rise to this occasion and respond to the opportunity that is given to us.
But once in a while, something very
difficult
is given to us, and when this
difficult
thing occurs to us, it's a challenge to rise to that opportunity, and we can rise to it by learning something which is sometimes painful.
That's
difficult.
Mostly it's the opportunity to enjoy, but sometimes it's something more
difficult.
It enables testing of new ideas in a way that's less
difficult
for everybody.
The great inequality in developing countries makes it
difficult
to see, for example, that in terms of transport, an advanced city is not one where even the poor use cars, but rather one where even the rich use public transport.
We fought not just for space for buses, but we fought for space for people, and that was even more
difficult.
It is a very
difficult
battle.
However, it was possible, finally, after very
difficult
battles, to make a city that would reflect some respect for human dignity, that would show that those who walk are equally important to those who have cars.
We also built, and this was 15 years ago, before there were bikeways in New York or in Paris or in London, it was a very
difficult
battle as well, more than 350 kilometers of protected bicycle ways.
In new cities which are going to be built, this would not be particularly
difficult.
And the second ingredient, which would solve mobility, that very
difficult
challenge in developing countries, in a very low-cost and simple way, would be to have hundreds of kilometers of streets only for buses, buses and bicycles and pedestrians.
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