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In some ways, this sounds paradoxical, but according to Martin Indyk of the Clinton administration, the Iranians had not gotten it
entirely
wrong, because the more peace there would be between Israel and Palestine, the U.S. believed, the more Iran would get isolated.
And of course, today, we have an
entirely
new medium to play with, which is this online world.
In these villages, you see an
entirely
altered landscape, and hidden behind these mounds of dirt are these square, rectangular houses which sit seven meters below the ground.
And I don't know what's worse, that we built a system that seems to be
entirely
optimized for the absolute worst aspects of human behavior, or that we seem to have done it by accident, without even realizing that we were doing it, because we didn't really understand the systems that we were building, and we didn't really understand how to do anything differently with it.
YouTube also announced recently that they're going to release a version of their kids' app that would be
entirely
moderated by humans.
This kind of business model obviously depends
entirely
on having a very effective brand of fear, and so Los Zetas carefully stage acts of violence that are spectacular in nature, especially when they arrive first in a city, but again, that's just a brand strategy.
On the next table was a Chinese guy, and in the crew room, it was
entirely
Filipinos.
Increasingly sophisticated analytics then sift through the data, providing insights that allow us to operate the machines in
entirely
new ways, a lot more efficiently.
But it speaks to a larger vision for a music industry that's sometimes struggled to find its footing in this digital age, that they begin to see these new technologies not simply as ways of adding bells and whistles to an existing model, but to dream up
entirely
new ways for people to interact with and experience music.
It's off the grid
entirely.
Last year, the Hansard Society, a nonpartisan charity which seeks to strengthen parliamentary democracy and encourage greater public involvement in politics published, alongside their annual audit of political engagement, an additional section devoted
entirely
to politics and the media.
Not
entirely
unlike coal.
It means it becomes possible to put together half of the world's knowledge in order to see patterns, an
entirely
new thing.
Now, even more interesting is the fact that elephant and hyena societies are
entirely
matriarchal: they're run by females, groups of females, sisters, aunts and offspring, and when young males attain sexual maturity, they're turfed out of the group.
It's an
entirely
different perspective, you're not looking up at the universe, you and the Earth are going through the universe together.
The danger is
entirely
different than the fear.
You can see the fault lines of San Francisco and the way the water pours out under the bridge, just
entirely
different than any other way that you could have if you had not found a way to conquer your fear.
It's more like the invention of concrete: important, absolutely necessary to build the Pantheon, and enduring, but
entirely
insufficient by itself.
Because over the last 30 years, people from outside the automotive industry have spent countless billions creating the needed miracles, but for
entirely
different purposes.
PM: I'm not sure people would describe it
entirely
that way.
You see, this will be an
entirely
new global data set.
It is the silliest story you can conceive of, and so they go and they prosecute the hairdressers, and they leave the banksters alone
entirely.
Whether those animals lived or died now was
entirely
up to the compassion or the indifference of people.
And after 9/11, there was an
entirely
new context about the occupation that I chose.
I even started a side career that consists
entirely
of complaining about the difficulty of the creative process.
We're not
entirely
sure, but it probably has to do with the ease of remembering versus the difficulty of imagining.
What I'm saying is, we should be less quick to decide that that change is terrible, we should be less quick to impose our likes and dislikes about words on other people, and we should be
entirely
reluctant to think that the English language is in trouble.
And I wasn't
entirely
surprised when the record that he released at the age of 77, to which he gave the deliberately unsexy title of "Old Ideas," went to number one in the charts in 17 nations in the world, hit the top five in nine others.
This is still not really ideal for research, though, because it's not
entirely
clear where all of these passwords came from, or exactly what policies were in effect when people created these passwords.
Perhaps here is where we discover an
entirely
new form of art, a form of music we currently lack the ears to hear.
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