Directly
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These insights came
directly
from the community members and the police officers themselves, and as designers, our role was just to connect the dots and suggest the first step.
Who will feel the impact of this rise of China most
directly?
On this network, the sites get downloaded
directly
from other visitors.
This sweet baby Lars came to us
directly
from a hospital intensive care unit.
Women's feelings about their genitals have been
directly
linked to their enjoyment of sex.
But one thing predicted from this theory, black holes, still have not been
directly
observed.
She took them through the data, through the numbers, laid out the trends and the progress in her own voice and in her own way, but very
directly
said, "Here's what we've done for you."
And then beyond Salcantay, of course, when the southern cross reaches the southernmost point in the sky,
directly
in that same alignment, the Milky Way overhead.
And so, as an entry point into that: debate requires that we engage with the conflicting idea, directly, respectfully, face to face.
But the trick of debate is that you end up doing it directly, face to face, across the table.
Research tells us that two-thirds of the achievement gap, which is the disparity in educational attainment between rich kids and poor kids or black kids and white kids, could be
directly
attributed to the summer learning loss.
We know we have that 30 million word gap and a corresponding achievement gap by the time kids enter the third grade, both of which
directly
correlate to income level.
We learned
directly
how to struggle through really tough medical decisions.
To observe the W and Z directly, we needed the high energy collisions provided by particle accelerators.
Protecting forests and wetlands safeguards, expands and creates new carbon sinks that
directly
draw down carbon.
And in fact you can calculate the incentive that the robot has to allow the human to switch it off, and it's
directly
tied to the degree of uncertainty about the underlying objective.
And this is
directly
as a result of human activities.
There has already been an increase in ocean acidity of 26 percent since pre-industrial times, which is
directly
due to human activities.
The answer is to return all the money raised
directly
to citizens, in the form of equal monthly dividends.
You can discern the book, and you can see how it disrupted the symmetry of the bricks
directly
above it, but by the time you get to the end of the sculpture, you can no longer see the book.
We took our message
directly
to the streets, and women responded.
So, imagine that you had your smartphone miniaturized and hooked up
directly
to your brain.
So to see what happens in your brain when you pay overt attention, I asked people to look
directly
in one of the squares and pay attention to it.
So, the answer is bio-mimicry: just copy nature
directly.
So you can target, you can precisely target a lie
directly
to the people who are most susceptible.
We have learned in our work that one of the most powerful means of effecting change is when people can directly, tangibly and emotionally experience some of the future consequences of their actions today.
Einstein’s theory of General Relativity predicted this phenomenon over 100 years ago, but it wasn't
directly
verified until 2017, when gravitational-wave observatories LIGO and VIRGO observed a neutron star collision.
Even more downstream, we developed a pilot program called "One to One," where we took former extremists and we had them reach out
directly
to a group of labeled neofascists as well as Islamist extremists, and put direct messages through Facebook Messenger into their inbox, saying, "Hey, I see where you're going.
It's
directly
related to intellectual disability and breast cancer.
The newborn rabbits will drop into the cell
directly
below the two cells of its parents, and within minutes will mature and reproduce in turn.
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