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I'm going to show you that moment and all the
insights
of that moment.
You do not have to be a professional player to get
insights
about movement.
I have a few
insights
to share, but first: a little history.
To do that, they'll not only need to build bigger colliders, but also work hard to combine our knowledge of the very, very big with the very, very small and share these fascinating
insights
with each other and with, well, you.
This is what inspired Einstein to his incredible
insights
about the speed of light and forward time travel.
But what I do have are a bunch of
insights
about our relationship with technology.
Dr. Scoville was one of the most renowned neurosurgeons of his time, and the young man was Henry Molaison, the famous patient known as "H.M.", whose case provided amazing
insights
into how our brains work.
Chris had been at the ACLU for more than 30 years, so he had deep institutional knowledge and
insights.
And so the upside here, and the subject for a different TED Talk on a different day, is how can we use the same data sources to find good effects of drugs in combination that will provide us new treatments, new
insights
into how drugs work and enable us to take care of our patients even better?
Test these solutions, fail if needed, but with newer
insights
to make it better.
One of the first
insights
is that all the time you spend prioritizing your work is time you aren't spending doing it.
I was mindful, of course, that such
insights
were relative.
The Panama Papers actually had unique
insights
into each one of these unfolding events.
But after my first week, I realized that the brave new home-sharing world didn't need much of my old-school bricks-and-mortar hotel
insights.
There's important
insights
just locked away in company data.
To unlock
insights
in data, you need decision scientists.
Further, companies that are engaging in data philanthropy, they're finding new
insights
locked away in their data.
They're looking at information in credit card swipes and using that to find
insights
about how households in India live, work, earn and spend.
But for companies, it's providing
insights
about your customers and potential customers in India.
One of the simplest and greatest
insights
into human social nature is the Bedouin proverb: "Me against my brother; me and my brother against our cousin; me and my brother and cousins against the stranger."
So little by little, working with our partners, we are deploying one ocean drone in each of those boxes, the hope being that achieving planetary coverage will give us better
insights
into those planetary systems that affect humanity.
This is not a good thing, because while stories are important and they help us to have
insights
in many ways, we need the media.
My team and I have been applying
insights
from ecology to architecture to see how physical space can help build stronger relationships.
These
insights
came directly from the community members and the police officers themselves, and as designers, our role was just to connect the dots and suggest the first step.
So I'd like to share with you some
insights
into why that is and what we can all do about it.
CA: And so take that a bit further, and maybe expand a bit more on your
insights
into Steve Bannon's worldview.
And one of his most profound
insights
was the importance that language plays in shaping our thoughts and opinions.
But despite these insights, we can't pin bipolar disorder down to a single cause.
As you can imagine, observations and
insights
differed.
But I had a lot of data, and I was very confident about my insights, so I was very excited to share them with Nokia.
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