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Yet, it's hard for us to
individually
know what to do.
What if we had a very low commitment, but delivered something
individually
unique to each person who contributed?
That we have the power to make a difference in our lives, both
individually
and collectively, without recourse to some outside force.
They have to be produced
individually
for each person, so this is a perfect example for using this technology to create the shell for a hearing aid.
Even then, unfortunately, it's not possible to summarize each TED Talk
individually.
Over 17 days at the Olympics, 7,000 visitors from all over the world actually got to
individually
control the light from the CN Tower, parliament and Niagara in real time with their minds from across the country, 3,000 km away.
And we can mark them
individually
so we know which ant is which.
And researchers have used this fact in order to recognize specific molecules inside of the brain, recognize specific substructures of the cell and identify them
individually.
Now, Arduino itself is made of a lot of different open-source components that maybe
individually
are hard to use for a 12-year-old kid, so Arduino wraps everything together into a mashup of open-source technologies where we try to give them the best user experience to get something done quickly.
It is because the state, theoretically, acts on behalf of all citizens collectively, not any one citizen
individually.
And the state has the discretion to dismiss criminal charges, enter lax plea deals and otherwise remove a victim's voice from the process, because again, a state theoretically represents the interests of all citizens collectively and not any one citizen
individually.
The male on the right is
individually
the strongest male.
Other students might be interested in a particular enrichment topic that they want to pursue
individually.
There are too many people to look at them all
individually
and too few to treat them as a gas.
The trick was to decompose the computer's construction into numerous stand-alone modules, each of which could be
individually
specified, built and unit-tested in isolation from the rest of the project.
You can see here in this time-lapse video that the sun, as it moves across the surface, as well as the shade, each of the tiles moves
individually.
Now individually, digital, exponential and combinatorial would each be game-changers.
Our job is to try to hold up a vision to America that shows not only who all of us are individually, but that welds us back into the commonality that we need to be, the sense of unity, the sense of whole, the sense of who we are as a country.
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of
individually
noisier frames, but then we could recombine all of those frames together into very high-quality images using sophisticated pixel processing techniques here on the ground, at a cost of one one hundredth a traditional system.
And we thought we had to do with public money the half that families won't be able to do
individually.
We found them in Japan, Sweden, Germany, Scotland, England and the United States, and amongst them, they wrote 100 pages of affidavits in which they set out more than 40 ways in which their complex cognitive capability, either
individually
or together, all added up to autonomy and self-determination.
The
individually
productive chickens had only achieved their success by suppressing the productivity of the rest.
Is it really in their personal interest to cooperate or not, if, when they cooperate, they are
individually
worse off?
We need to create organizations in which it becomes
individually
useful for people to cooperate.
You, as leaders, as managers, are you making it
individually
useful for people to cooperate?
Individually, we don't have a lot of wealth and power, but collectively, we are unstoppable.
In 1898, Norman Triplett did this study with a bunch of cyclists, and he would measure their times around the track in a group, and also
individually.
Once a luxury reserved for the rich and powerful,
individually
marked graves became available to the middle and working classes.
So instead of counting each final scenario individually, we can multiply the number of choices for each chair: four times three times two times one to achieve the same result of 24.
They have set up social media surveillance programs to collaborate with Microsoft, which had a nice infrastructure for doing this, and others, to look at Twitter feeds, to look at Facebook feeds, to look at search logs, to try to see early signs that drugs, either
individually
or together, are causing problems.
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