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The cars are completely insured during the rental, and it
gives
drivers what they need, and what do they need?
But it's not one virus, it's four, and the same protection that
gives
you the antibodies and protects you from the same virus that you had before actually makes you much more susceptible to the other three.
It
gives
them structure.
It's like science has become that horrible storyteller that we all know who
gives
us all the details nobody cares about, where you're like, "Oh, I met my friend for lunch the other day, and she was wearing these ugly jeans.
Well, ownership
gives
voting rights to shareholders.
The unique arrangement of these atoms
gives
epinephrine its identity, but nobody has ever actually seen one of these, because they're very small, so we're going to call this an artistic impression, and I want to explain to you how small this is.
And the fact that it was the cover story of all these famous magazines
gives
you already an idea of her significance, I think.
That then
gives
you an access to explore the biological mechanisms and forces that are responsible for this gradual change that made us what we are today.
So, by being at the cusp of our evolutionary history, Selam unites us all and
gives
us a unique account on what makes us human.
But fire also leaves the soil bare, releasing carbon, and worse than that, burning one hectare of grassland
gives
off more, and more damaging, pollutants than 6,000 cars.
I told her, whenever I'm sad, my grandmother
gives
me karate chops.
And we think of this as our system of ethics, but what we don't realize is that this system has a powerful side effect, which is: It
gives
a really stark, mutually exclusive choice between doing very well for yourself and your family or doing good for the world, to the brightest minds coming out of our best universities, and sends tens of thousands of people who could make a huge difference in the nonprofit sector, marching every year directly into the for-profit sector because they're not willing to make that kind of lifelong economic sacrifice.
And this great news
gives
birth to even more great news, because the historic trend is this.
So as a result, the energy usage is very low, and it has the most advanced battery pack, and that's what
gives
it the range that's competitive, so you can actually have on the order of a 250-mile range.
So game theory is a branch of, originally, applied mathematics, used mostly in economics and political science, a little bit in biology, that
gives
us a mathematical taxonomy of social life and it predicts what people are likely to do and believe others will do in cases where everyone's actions affect everyone else.
One study by Coricelli and Nagel
gives
a really sharp, interesting answer.
And this
gives
us a tangible model of the three-dimensional protein and how it folds and all of the intricacies of the geometry.
And then he said something that
gives
me goosebumps.
They're genocidal inmates, most of them, and they're stirring the contents of their own latrines, because if you put poop in a sealed environment, in a tank, pretty much like a stomach, then, pretty much like a stomach, it
gives
off gas, and you can cook with it.
Your eye
gives
away your poker face.
The dynamic signature of our thermal response
gives
away our changes in stress, how hard our brain is working, whether we're paying attention and engaged in the conversation we might be having and even whether we're experiencing a picture of fire as if it were real.
The chemical composition of our breath
gives
away our feelings.
Becoming an effective altruist
gives
you that meaning and fulfillment.
In this case, I'm showing you Marble Madness, which is a beautiful game in which the controller is a big sphere that vibrates with you, so you have a sphere that's moving in this landscape, and the sphere, the controller itself,
gives
you a sense of the movement.
The first is that it
gives
men an excuse not to pay attention, right?
Compare and contrast
gives
scholars a more complete understanding of a topic.
This
gives
us the chance to imagine an entirely different kind of society, a society where the creators and the discoverers and the performers and the innovators come together with their patrons and their financiers to talk about issues, entertain, enlighten, provoke each other."
Narrator: With a wingspan of 247 feet, this makes her larger than a Boeing 747. (Music) Her designers' attention to detail and her construction
gives
Helios' structure the flexibility and strength to deal with the turbulence encountered in the atmosphere.
And I think robotics
gives
people a chance to have dignity as they get older by having control of the robotic solution.
Using acoustic emission, you know, this little noise that you hear a structure emit, sing to you when they are stressed, and reveal the damage going on, there's a collective phenomenon of positive feedback, the more damage
gives
the more damage, so you can actually predict, within, of course, a probability band, when the rupture will occur.
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