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Fundamentally, these technologies exist today.
And fundamentally, design should be much, much more interested in solving problems and creating new conditions.
Remember, black swan is this rare bird that you see once and suddenly shattered your belief that all swans should be white, so it has captured the idea of unpredictability, unknowability, that the extreme events are
fundamentally
unknowable.
What sane government would subsidize an industry anchored in exploitation and
fundamentally
destructive?
Well, it turns out that there's been a great deal of speculation within the medical community over the years about whether there is something
fundamentally
wrong with Goliath, an attempt to make sense of all of those apparent anomalies.
So if it's
fundamentally
a resource problem, where are the resources in society?
In the very short run, you can sometimes fool yourself into thinking that there's
fundamentally
opposing goals, but in the long run, ultimately, we're learning in field after field that this is simply not true.
If we can break down this sort of divide, this unease, this tension, this sense that we're not
fundamentally
collaborating here in driving these social problems, we can break this down, and we finally, I think, can have solutions.
What this does is transforms, fundamentally, the farmers' relationship to the market.
That is how
fundamentally
we still depend on shipping.
This new wave of innovation is
fundamentally
changing the way we work.
First, we've already lived through mechanization of agriculture, automation of industry, and employment has gone up, because innovation is
fundamentally
about growth.
I'm going to tell you about some work we've been doing over the last couple years that we think could
fundamentally
change the way research for cancer and lots of other things gets done.
Now, both of these things made me realize
fundamentally
that we were failing.
I believe we can bend the arc of human history toward compassion and equality, and I also
fundamentally
believe and passionately believe that this violence does not have to be part of the human condition.
And it will
fundamentally
transform our relationship with local travel.
They require us, whether we are in the public sector or the private sector, to think very
fundamentally
differently about the structure of business, and, at last, it makes strategy interesting again.
Fundamentally, we're just hot air.
You could view what he did as
fundamentally
a reckless act that has endangered America or you could view it as
fundamentally
a heroic act that will work towards America and the world's long-term good?
CA: And who goes with the second choice, the
fundamentally
heroic act?
You can
fundamentally
change your reaction to things so that it allows you to go places and see things and do things that otherwise would be completely denied to you ... where you could see the hardpan south of the Sahara, or you can see New York City in a way that is almost dreamlike, or the unconscious gingham of Eastern Europe fields or the Great Lakes as a collection of small puddles.
And I said, what did they
fundamentally
do wrong?
This diagram shows
fundamentally
how the bionic limb is controlled.
Cities are
fundamentally
about people, and where people go and where people meet are at the core of what makes a city work.
What Howard did is he
fundamentally
changed the way the food industry thinks about making you happy.
He
fundamentally
democratized the way we think about taste.
— that's something
fundamentally
new, and it's always a further question.
I've cared for people who live and work in conditions that can be hard, if not harsh, and that work has led me to believe that we need a
fundamentally
different way of looking at healthcare.
I delivered a lecture in which I described history as, on the whole, a tidal wave of human suffering and brutality, and Mr. Teszler came up to me afterwards with gentle reproach and said, "You know, Doctor, human beings are
fundamentally
good."
What we find is that when we have a large body of data, we can
fundamentally
do things that we couldn't do when we only had smaller amounts.
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