Doubling
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261 examples of Doubling in a sentence
So for example the first text: there's a
doubling
of this jar-shaped sign.
This sign is the most frequently-occurring sign in the Indus script, and it's only in this text that it occurs as a
doubling
pair.
It says that, if it were linear, the steepest slope, then
doubling
the size you would require double the amount of energy.
In a hospital system where medical knowledge is
doubling
every two or three years, we can't keep up with it.
My good friend Ray Kurzweil showed that any tool that becomes an information technology jumps on this curve, on Moore's Law, and experiences price performance
doubling
every 12 to 24 months.
It's really hard to see how we're going to get to the rest of the century without at least
doubling
global agricultural production.
And industry can accelerate too,
doubling
its energy productivity with a 21 percent internal rate of return.
You're
doubling
down to a much bigger rocket called the BFR, which stands for ... GS: It's the Big Falcon Rocket.
In fact, it's
doubling
every 18 months, and, of course, every card-carrying member of the digerati knows that that's Moore's Law.
Knowledge in medical science and science overall is
doubling
every 15 to 20 years.
If we set about saying, for example, torture is wrong because it doesn't extract good information, or we say, you need women's rights because it stimulates economic growth by
doubling
the size of the work force, you leave yourself open to the position where the government of North Korea can turn around and say, "Well actually, we're having a lot of success extracting good information with our torture at the moment," or the government of Saudi Arabia to say, "Well, our economic growth's okay, thank you very much, considerably better than yours, so maybe we don't need to go ahead with this program on women's rights."
They say that the scope of human information is now
doubling
every 18 months or so, the sum total of human information.
It's
doubling
every 18 months now.
But if growth slows down, instead of
doubling
our standard of living every generation, Americans in the future can't expect to be twice as well off as their parents, or even a quarter [more well off than] their parents.
It fell to the next generation to invent new work processes, and then productivity soared, often
doubling
or even tripling in those factories.
And quite interestingly, over something like a 60-year period, we're seeing the
doubling
in life expectancy, over that period where the urbanization has trebled.
We're
doubling
down on that idea, we're researching a new model for our growing cities with gentrification pressures, that could build upon that late-19th-century model with that center core, but a prototype that could shape-shift in response to local needs and local building materials.
The amount of data we're getting about the brain from neuroscience is
doubling
every year.
Spatial resolution of brainscanning of all types is
doubling
every year.
Just last month, NASA announced the discovery of 517 new planets in orbit around nearby stars, almost
doubling
overnight the number of planets we know about within our galaxy.
So astronomy is constantly being transformed by this capacity to collect data, and with data almost
doubling
every year, within the next two decades, me may even reach the point for the first time in history where we've discovered the majority of the galaxies within the universe.
The company has been
doubling
in size ever since I founded it, or greater.
It's gone from being Brazil's most dangerous city to one of its safest, and it did this by
doubling
down on information collection, hot spot mapping, and police reform, and in the process, it dropped homicide by 70 percent in just over 10 years.
Now, was this because women typically score more highly on the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test, so you're getting a
doubling
down on the empathy quotient?
The tumor slowed their rate of growth, but they still grew rapidly,
doubling
in size over a period of two weeks.
Think: Weimar Republic in 1930; Zimbabwe more recently, in 2008, when the prices of basic goods like bread are
doubling
every day.
That's a
doubling
of the urban environment.
However, your brain isn't
doubling
every two years.
The actual paradigm-shift rate, the rate of adopting new ideas, is
doubling
every decade, according to our models.
It took us three years to double our price performance of computing in 1900, two years in the middle; we're now
doubling
it every one year.
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