Eliminated
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Using those intellectual filters, we
eliminated
[7,962.]
Through cultural changes, our ancestors largely
eliminated
early death so that people can now live out their full lives.
The green countries believe they've already
eliminated
trachoma, and they have either been through or are in the process of having that validated by the WHO.
We're usually in bed before we find out who's
eliminated
on "American Idol."
Now when I was in sixth grade, the public funding all but
eliminated
the arts budgets in the Worcester public school system.
And if this continues, we are unlikely to be able to stop the climate changing, even after we have
eliminated
the use of fossil fuels.
We basically
eliminated
it.
For some people, we just
eliminated
that.
It's a very extreme point of view, but it points to the reality that people engage with the life they have and they don't want to be cured or changed or
eliminated.
Popular movements agitating for change could be detected early and their leaders
eliminated
before their ideas achieve critical mass.
Corruption will be curbed, but not eliminated, and China will move up 10 to 20 notches to above 60 in T.I. ranking.
In the middle years of the century, polio was eradicated and smallpox
eliminated.
"The vocal chords will be
eliminated
by a process of evolution as was the tail of man when he came from the ape."
We've eliminated, in a sense, that constant of the imagination that these vases represented in people's lives.
Indeed, for the pick-up artists, falling in love with someone is a waste of time, it's squandering your seduction capital, so it must be
eliminated
like a disease, like an infection.
Technology had
eliminated
my disability, and allowed me a new climbing prowess.
And that person's job, as well as an entire fleet of professionals like that person, is going to find that their jobs are radically changed or actually completely
eliminated.
But we forget something in that analysis: There are some categories of jobs that simply get
eliminated
and never come back.
They are rapidly degraded or eliminated, and this stops them from being drugs.
What if we could make proteins with new amino acids with things attached to them that protect them from their environment, that protect them from being degraded or eliminated, so that they could be better drugs?
Why is it that as capitalism developed, it created a mode of production, of goods and services, in which all the nonmaterial satisfactions that might come from work were
eliminated?
This invisibility cloak allows the nanoparticle to travel through the bloodstream long and far enough to reach the tumor, without getting
eliminated
by the body.
And you'll also see that, for example, stomach cancer once used to be one of the biggest killers of all cancers, is essentially
eliminated.
These facts, revealed in a recent book by Boston University economist James Bessen, raise an intriguing question: what are all those tellers doing, and why hasn't automation
eliminated
their employment by now?
Material abundance has never
eliminated
perceived scarcity.
Well, The JJ Way has almost entirely
eliminated
those problems, starting with what Jennie calls "skinny babies."
Alright, you've increased observability, you've
eliminated
excuses, but there's still a third thing you need to be aware of.
In this book she tells the story, as an example, of how a very nasty insect pest of livestock was
eliminated
in the last century.
Adding that AI to a partnership
eliminated
85 percent of the errors that the human pathologist would have made working alone.
87 percent of lost manufacturing jobs have been
eliminated
because we've made improvements in our own productivity through automation.
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