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Combine that with a Demographic and Health Survey collected by USAID in developing countries in Africa, for example, which that survey actually can go so far as to
directly
measure the HIV status of families living in, for example, rural Nigeria.
And these objects are visually identical, but when the avatar crosses the surface of these objects, they send an electrical message that is proportional to the microtactile texture of the object that goes back
directly
to the monkey's brain, informing the brain what it is the avatar is touching.
And the feedback that comes from the avatar is being processed
directly
by the brain without the interference of the skin.
And he's sensing the texture by receiving an electrical message
directly
in the brain.
And we think of this as our system of ethics, but what we don't realize is that this system has a powerful side effect, which is: It gives a really stark, mutually exclusive choice between doing very well for yourself and your family or doing good for the world, to the brightest minds coming out of our best universities, and sends tens of thousands of people who could make a huge difference in the nonprofit sector, marching every year
directly
into the for-profit sector because they're not willing to make that kind of lifelong economic sacrifice.
Here they've come all the way across the Atlantic to make all this money, but making all this money will get you sent
directly
to Hell.
In the third condition, the experimenter got the sheet of paper, and put it
directly
into a shredder.
And we think this is the first time that a program and transformation has been embedded
directly
into the materials themselves.
And that targeting is based not on a profile of who they are, but of determining something that's
directly
relevant to their query or question.
You can't really
directly
sense the world around you.
So it turns out there's a keyboard shortcut that lets you jump
directly
to the beep like this.
Things like breast cancer and colon cancer are
directly
tied to our lack of physical [activity], Ten percent in fact, on both of those.
And if we want to translate that from just billions of dollars to something that might mean something, what we're talking about is that, for the average low-income kid, that would increase earnings by about 10 percent over their whole career, just doing the preschool, not improving K-12 or anything else after that, not doing anything with college tuition or access, just
directly
improving preschool, and we would get five percent higher earnings for middle-class kids.
And just to give a sort of glimpse of that technology, the ability to plot points in the sky and to transmit, to transfer that information now,
directly
into the factory.
And the organization draws together people of different generations, like Holly Morgan, who's an undergraduate, who's pledged to give 10 percent of the little amount that she has, and on the right, Ada Wan, who has worked
directly
for the poor, but has now gone to Yale to do an MBA to have more to give.
But instead of seeing it in the binary fashion, we focus on all of us as what we call bystanders, and a bystander is defined as anybody who is not a perpetrator or a victim in a given situation, so in other words friends, teammates, colleagues, coworkers, family members, those of us who are not
directly
involved in a dyad of abuse, but we are embedded in social, family, work, school, and other peer culture relationships with people who might be in that situation.
Let's imagine that European citizens actually have the power to vote
directly
for a European president, or citizen juries chosen by lottery which can deliberate on critical and controversial issues, a European-wide referendum where our citizens, as the lawmakers, vote on future treaties.
Now, we know that refined grains and starches elevate your blood sugar in the short run, and there's even reason to believe that sugar may lead to insulin resistance
directly.
Designers can materialize their ideas
directly
in 3D, and surgeons can practice on virtual organs underneath the screen.
Architects can stretch or rotate the models with their two hands
directly.
As you can see, the digital information will not just show us something but it will start
directly
acting upon us as a part of our physical surroundings without disconnecting ourselves from our world.
They're volunteer councils, and they work
directly
with a designated advocate inside of city hall or even the chamber of commerce.
It will communicate
directly
with the passenger in its environment.
So this technology, 3D printing, and new design rules really help us to reduce the weight, which is the biggest issue in aircraft design, because it's
directly
linked to greenhouse gas emissions.
A sound from
directly
in front of you will reach both your ears at the same time.
I painted it
directly
on top of the man.
Everything in this scene, the person, the clothes, chairs, wall, gets covered in a mask of paint that mimics what's
directly
below it, and in this way, I'm able to take a three-dimensional scene and make it look like a two-dimensional painting.
And as you make your way into the exhibition where it talks about the recovery, we actually project
directly
onto these moments of twisted steel all of the experiences from people who literally excavated on top of the pile itself.
Chasing 250,000 pieces of malware a day is a massive challenge, and those numbers are only growing
directly
in proportion to the length of my stress line, you'll note here.
Without looking at it
directly
yet, can you remember the icon in the bottom right corner?
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