Extent
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To what
extent
do we self-construct, do we self-invent?
Either we're back where we started and the surge has had no effect; or finally the groups have been fragmented to the
extent
that we can start to think about maybe moving out.
To truly understand the
extent
to which your self-consciousness prohibits you from engaging in opportunities should lead everyone to take risks they otherwise wouldn't.
And to the
extent
you believe I didn't shrink the lines, which I didn't, I've proven to you that your eyes were deceiving you.
As a starting point for discussion with the TED group, a major part of the problem is the nature of the written
extent
of informed consent that the patient or spouse must read and sign.
Namely, the
extent
to which you have one of these biased time perspectives.
Risks to create spaces that have never been cantilevered to that
extent.
Charles used to say, "The
extent
to which you have a design style is the
extent
to which you have not solved the design problem."
Now what is so interesting and to some, the extent, what's a bit infamous about "The Origin of Species," is that there is only one line in it about human evolution.
And so, whereas Dr. Oliver Sacks has talked about how perhaps one person in a million actually has true synesthesia, where they hear colors or taste shapes, and things like this, phonaesthesia is something we can all experience to some
extent.
So 70 years on, there's been some research where cognitive psychologists have actually sussed out the
extent
to which, you know, L, M and B are more associated with shapes that look like this, and P, T and K are perhaps more associated with shapes like this.
It's only really in the last sort of few weeks we've got a sense that this thing can be controllable with this
extent
of interventions, but of course, not all countries can do what China have done, some of these measures incur a huge social, economic, psychological burden on populations.
And if I zoom in to lower Manhattan you can see the
extent
of New York City as it was, right at the end of the American Revolution.
You are the one whom we should all be towards, for whose purpose we live, and for whose purpose we shall die, and for whose purpose we shall be resurrected again to account to God to what
extent
we have been compassionate beings."
But I don't think we should underestimate the
extent
to which massive changes in technology make possible the linking up of people across the world.
That we have today more than a billion people below the absolute poverty line, that we have more than a billion people without proper drinking water in the world, twice that number, more than two billion people without sanitation and so on, and the consequent illnesses of mothers and children, still, child mortality of more than 10 million people every year, children dying before they are five years old: The cause of this is, to a large extent, grand corruption.
And I have to wonder today to what
extent
his vision and his declaration of me as a strong and powerful little girl shaped my own view of myself as an inherently strong, powerful and athletic person well into the future.
I have that sense that when we go on vacations this is very frequently the case; that is, we go on vacations, to a very large extent, in the service of our remembering self.
Now, I'd like you to think about the following: actions are within your control, not entirely, but to a large
extent.
That is, once you have determined, here is where I am, here is where I want to be, and that's fine, you focus on the outcome only to the
extent
that it gives you direction, and then you invest yourself completely in the process.
CA: So the problem isn't so much fish extinction, animal extinction, it's fish flourishing, animal flourishing, that we're crowding them to some
extent?
All of us, to some extent, study this thing called a Bill Gates.
Of course, the best vaccine imaginable is only valuable to the
extent
we get it to everyone who needs it.
And there's to some
extent
a big strategy myth that's prevalent in business now.
North Korea did that to some
extent.
I think pop music, mainly, it's written today, to some extent, is written for these kind of players, for this kind of personal experience where you can hear extreme detail, but the dynamic doesn't change that much.
Powered by the symbology of a myth and the passion of my training, I brought laser-sharp focus into my dance, laser-sharp focus to such an
extent
that I danced a few weeks after surgery.
And we're hoping to some
extent
history will say we were right.
Mathematicians got into self-praise to an
extent
which was absolutely amazing, that man can invent things that nature did not know.
In fact, though all humans share a basic need and desire for choice, we don't all see choice in the same places or to the same
extent.
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