Effectively
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How might we think differently about our relations with technologies, things that
effectively
become social participants in their own right?
This temporarily
effectively
banned autonomous weapons in the U.S. military, but that directive needs to be made permanent.
So, I set up scientific criteria as to what a sensor would have to look like in order to
effectively
diagnose pancreatic cancer.
And he was interested, effectively, in what he could do with those concrete objects.
Well every day, all over the place, it's being done by ordinary people, by officials, by institutions, quite
effectively.
But we also have to recognize business is not going to do this as
effectively
as if we have NGOs and government working in partnership with business.
If they're not taking away trash efficiently and
effectively
every day, it starts to spill out of its containments, and the dangers inherent to it threaten us in very real ways.
Because the Zetas organization was founded in treason, they lost some of the linkages to the production and distribution in the most profitable markets like cocaine, but what they did have, and this is again based on their military origin, was a perfectly structured chain of command with a very clear hierarchy and a very clear promotion path that allowed them to supervise and operate across many, many markets very effectively, which is the essence of what a chain of command seeks to do.
Mathematics is the science of patterns, and we study it to learn how to think logically, critically and creatively, but too much of the mathematics that we learn in school is not
effectively
motivated, and when our students ask, "Why are we learning this?" then they often hear that they'll need it in an upcoming math class or on a future test.
Never before has creativity of the millions been as
effectively
displaced, and displaced because of these, quote, "infernal machines."
But if you say that you have depression, and standing on your head for 20 minutes every day makes you feel better, then it's worked, because depression is an illness of how you feel, and if you feel better, then you are
effectively
not depressed anymore.
Can you shade some sunlight and
effectively
compensate for the added CO2, and produce a climate sort of back to what it was originally?
And what Yamaka did, in a fantastic form of scientific cookery, was he showed that four ingredients, just four ingredients, could
effectively
convert any cell, adult cell, into a master stem cell.
But the other way is to
effectively
parachute in cells, transplant them in, to replace dying or lost cells, even in the brain.
A tapeworm is
effectively
a long, living gut with genitals at one end and a hooked mouth at the other.
We can link global experts with people in the most rural, difficult-to-reach places that are beyond the end of the road,
effectively
putting those experts in their homes, allowing us to make diagnoses and make plans for treatment.
And we need to think about how we can do that
effectively.
But there are some problems, and this is why, I think, people have not looked for pheromones so
effectively
in humans.
When we elect governments or when we tolerate unelected governments, we're
effectively
telling them that what we want is for them to deliver us in our country a certain number of things.
I've spent the last 15 years or so advising governments around the world, and in all of that time I have never once seen a single domestic policy issue that could not be more imaginatively,
effectively
and rapidly resolved than by treating it as an international problem, looking at the international context, comparing what others have done, bringing in others, working externally instead of working internally.
So what used to take a factory full of workers working by hand in this little box in New York, she's able to have
effectively
— She doesn't actually have to go to Shenzhen to do this manufacturing.
One way we learned to do this more
effectively
was a new type of housing unit called the Intensive Management Unit, IMU, a modern version of a "hole."
The whole business of politics has been
effectively
subcontracted out to a band of professionals, money people, outreach people, message people, research people.
Could you put into practice
effectively
what it is that you know?
And then we join these big social networking companies which are in fact
effectively
built as silos, so that it's much easier to talk to somebody in the same social network than it is to talk to somebody in a different one, so in fact we're sometimes limiting ourselves.
Today, our team has grown, and we are using the Hasini effect to develop combination therapies that will
effectively
target tumor growth and metastases.
We've seen more: In London, we've introduced the congestion charge, actually quite quickly and effectively, and we've seen great improvements in the bus system, and cleaned up the bus system.
Put in other language, it means you have to use your skills and talents and abilities to help the organization achieve its strategic financial goals and do that by working
effectively
with others inside of the organization and outside.
They said, "We look for employees who are great with our customers, who empower their teams, who negotiate effectively, who are able to manage conflict well, and are overall great communicators."
And the purity of the music makes you hear it very
effectively.
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