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People who are able to process their anger and make meaning from it are more creative, more optimistic, they have more intimacy, they're better problem solvers, they have
greater
political efficacy.
According to this view, Machiavelli was the first to understand a difficult truth: the
greater
good of political stability is worth whatever unsavory tactics are needed to attain it.
Every piece of DNA we look at has
greater
diversity within Africa than outside of Africa.
And Brian then went on to even
greater
risk to get this never-before-made photograph of a trawl net scraping the ocean bottom.
If you could do this, what you would find that with each passing day, each passing year, each passing billions of years, OK, the distance between galaxies is getting
greater.
And it has two meanings: one is self-worth, and the other is that something is suitable, it's fitting, meaning that you're part of something
greater
than yourself, and it connects to some broader whole.
Voice 1: Say, mom, Windows for Radio means more enjoyment and
greater
ease of use for the whole family.
The height of these mountains on either side of this valley is
greater
than the Alps in most cases.
Even
greater
depth.
I don't think this will as a surprise to anyone in this room, but by any standard they have never been flourishing to a
greater
extent.
And this proposal was a reaction to the over-saturation of emergent technologies in recent national and world expositions, which feeds, or has been feeding, our insatiable appetite for visual stimulation with an ever
greater
digital virtuosity.
But the reality is much
greater
than that.
But as virtual and real world experiences increasingly overlap there is a
greater
and
greater
potential for other people to feel the same way I do.
When I saw that their need for help was
greater
than my fear of appearing vulnerable on the bench, I realized that not only did I need to do something, but that in fact I could do something.
The other folks got four months of coaching and then it tapered off over eight months, and we saw them increase to
greater
than two-thirds of the practices being delivered.
Their mistreatment, widely reported throughout the country, catapulted the parade into the public eye— and garnered suffragists
greater
sympathy.
And believe it or not, D actually helped calm some of those kindergarten students down, signalling to us that the influence of peers on behavior was far
greater
than anything we adults could ever do.
And we know that the Inuit killed the Norse and, probably of
greater
importance, may have blocked access to the outer fjords, on which the Norse depended for seals at a critical time of the year.
The obtuse triangle, which has an angle
greater
than 90 degrees, wakes up as usual and keeps growing.
So that means that dollar for dollar, relatively small differences in family income were associated with proportionately
greater
differences in brain structure among the most disadvantaged families.
And the results showed that habituation to risk-taking could actually change a teen's brain by altering their emotional levels, causing
greater
risk-taking.
They lacked self-control for logical decision-making, took
greater
risks and made more harmful choices.
Although a teen's willingness to seek risk is largely a result of the structural and functional changes associated with their developing brains, the dangerous part that my research was able to highlight was that a habituation to risks can actually physically change a teen's brain and cause
greater
risk-taking.
This is due to
greater
productivity, but the economist says, "But there's no way you're going to be able to keep up with that.
I mean, we will have two-to-the-25th-power
greater
price performance, capacity and bandwidth of these technologies, which is pretty phenomenal.
Now, I'm not going to get into the physics of it, but all you need to know is that the faster the magnet's falling, the
greater
the stopping force.
The science of complexity is probably the greatest challenge of all,
greater
than that of the very small on the left and the very large on the right.
So, with all of these things put together, I think that the chances of life are much
greater
than I would've ever thought.
Well, it's probably microscopic, and it's never easy to study microscopic things, although the amazing tools that we now have to do that allow us to study things in much
greater
depth, at much smaller scales than ever before.
That adds up to an annual death toll of
greater
than the population of Canada.
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