Emerge
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Now, I talked about what happens later, but some of these differences
emerge
at a really shockingly early age.
India can remain food self-sufficient and Africa can
emerge
as the world's next dark blue region.
Let’s calculate the number of rabbits in the second row and see what patterns
emerge.
This earth, our home, is telling us that a better way of being must emerge, and fast.
In a flash, he realizes how species could
emerge
and evolve slowly, through this process of the survival of the fittest.
But there's a unity of some sort that's starting to
emerge.
The split starts to
emerge
between those in the military who see a future they can live with, and those who see a future that starts to scare them, like the U.S. submarine community, which watches the Soviet Navy disappear overnight.
But when we
emerge
from this and what we call Web 2.0, things actually are quite different.
I think that there is effectively a new kind of model of interactivity that's starting to
emerge
online right now.
But perhaps my old friend Lyndon Johnson might have put it in less noble fashion: "Better to have your enemies inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in." (Laughter) But it soon became clear that Abraham Lincoln would
emerge
as the undisputed captain of this unruly team.
But nevertheless, there are certain common threads that
emerge
from these comparisons of past societies that did or did not collapse and threatened societies today.
But if we plot them out according to their charges, some beautiful patterns
emerge.
Primates
emerge
from jungles, as tarsiers first, becoming lemurs not much later.
And it's my hope that this wooden sculpture, this wooden instrument, a bit like that violin I used to play, might be a place where people can play and enter their word at one end of the cone,
emerge
at the other end of the building, and find that their word has joined a collective poem, a collective voice.
So, I think that culture will fine-tune, it will emerge, but we still have some years to wait while that happens, as you would naturally expect.
These are images from the same spot that we took over the 10 weeks that it takes for the city to
emerge.
But even then, it took another hundred years for an accurate description of blood flow to emerge, and two hundred more for the theory of the Four Humours to fade.
The Argonauts released a single dove and sped through in its wake to
emerge
unscathed.
These are not epiphyte roots: these are roots that
emerge
from the trunk and branch of the host trees themselves.
The testicles
emerge.
But I want to focus on two of the causes and two of the solutions that
emerge
from them, if that's alright.
So how can the truth
emerge
in a deepfake-ridden marketplace of ideas?
At every step in the scanning and uploading process, we’d have to be certain we were capturing all the necessary information accurately— or there’s no telling what ruined version of a mind might
emerge.
Where spontaneous desire seems to
emerge
in anticipation of pleasure, responsive desire emerges in response to pleasure.
And how do we store memory in our mind, how certain images
emerge
out of nowhere or can fall apart over time.
And since then, drug-resistant bacteria have continued to emerge, and so we've been forced to develop newer and newer drugs to fight these new bacteria.
Even more isolated bubbles would
emerge.
But we're now up to 55 countries in the world, have had this virus emerge, in either birds, or people or both.
A new liberal arts that can support this action-oriented curriculum has begun to
emerge.
I define that as an association between biology and another discipline, where each discipline reciprocally advances the other, but where the collective discoveries that
emerge
are beyond any single field.
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