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In fact, we appear to be employing more CEOs and senior managers than
ever
before.
Capitalism is the greatest social technology
ever
invented for creating prosperity in human societies, if it is well managed, but capitalism, because of the fundamental multiplicative dynamics of complex systems, tends towards, inexorably, inequality, concentration and collapse.
And you are rarely, if ever, seen by your actual doctor, just whoever happens to be working at the hospital that day.
Have you
ever
thought about how to prevent them?"
No one had
ever
heard of a cell without a toilet.
Because who has to have a soapbox when all you've
ever
needed is your voice?
We live in a time right now where in spite of globalization or perhaps because of globalization, all citizenship is
ever
more resonantly, powerfully local.
Indeed, power in our time is flowing
ever
faster to the city.
Together, we can create a great network of city that will be the most powerful collective laboratory for self-government this planet has
ever
seen.
And it is quite possibly the largest
ever
discovered.
It is also about destroying their property, their cultural heritage, and ultimately the very notion that they
ever
existed.
In all their simplicity, these items are the last testament to the identity of the victims, the last permanent reminder that these people
ever
existed.
We get
ever
more vulnerable.
You see, no one
ever
tells you that true empowerment comes from giving yourself the permission to think and act.
Since this report came to light, more young people than
ever
were discussing sexual harassment on the campus, and the university that Michaela belonged to gave her the assistance she needed.
Today, more women than
ever
are standing up and questioning the government in India, and this is a result of that courage.
So this is driving us to new technologies and new telescopes, telescopes that can go faint to look at the distant universe but also telescopes that can go wide to capture the sky as rapidly as possible, telescopes like the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or the LSST, possibly the most boring name
ever
for one of the most fascinating experiments in the history of astronomy, in fact proof, if you should need it, that you should never allow a scientist or an engineer to name anything, not even your children.
Now, we can talk about this in terms of terabytes and petabytes and billions of objects, but a way to get a sense of the amount of data that will come off this camera is that it's like playing every TED Talk
ever
recorded simultaneously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for 10 years.
But an exhibition like that made me understand even more what I've been thinking of for 13 years
ever
since I got to MoMA.
But what I've been trying to do is something that the curators at MoMA in my department have been doing
ever
since the museum was founded in 1929, which is to try and see what's going on in the world and try to use that authority in order to make things better.
It was not awesome, but it was true, and I hope it was entertaining, and out of all the audiences I've
ever
had, y'all are the most recent.
The bio says that I'm a "man-hater and a bull dyke and the only thing I've
ever
accomplished with my career is spreading my perverse sexuality."
Maybe they exaggerated their style because they thought that they were not considered to be quite civilized, and they transferred that generational attitude or anxiety onto us, the next generation, so much so that when I was growing up, if
ever
on the television news or radio a report came up about a black person committing some crime — a mugging, a murder, a burglary — we winced along with our parents, because they were letting the side down.
I did no longer want him to die or to murder him, and I felt free, much freer than I'd
ever
felt before.
In the last year, a Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for 110 million dollars, the highest price
ever
achieved for the work of an American artist, and a painting by Leonardo da Vinci sold for 450 million, setting a new auction record.
So to give you a concrete feel for how a functional MRI experiment goes and what you can learn from it and what you can't, let me describe one of the first studies I
ever
did.
We wanted to know if there was a special part of the brain for recognizing faces, and there was already reason to think there might be such a thing based on this phenomenon of prosopagnosia that I described a moment ago, but nobody had
ever
seen that part of the brain in a normal person, so we set out to look for it.
What was also clear was that people really wanted to know a lot more about how the technology would look and feel, and that there was really much more interest in this than we had
ever
thought possible.
But none who entered that death house had
ever
come out alive.
I love Bartok's music, as did Mr. Teszler, and he had virtually every recording of Bartok's music
ever
issued.
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