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That
leads
to several common side effects of chemotherapy, including hair loss, fatigue, infertility, nausea, and vomiting.
And it
leads
to reservations and other techniques.
Unless somebody leads, nobody will."
What is also true is that this warm welcome
leads
to consequences.
To date, there is no proved treatment or cure, and within 10 to 15 years of its onset, HIBM typically
leads
to quadriplegia, which is why I now use a wheelchair.
Fear for the future
leads
to some rash decisions.
So we do everything that
leads
up to success, but then we get there.
So then seriously, you must lie awake at night sometimes wondering where this work
leads.
But whether we are young or old, excessive anxiety
leads
us to overestimate risk and distress while underestimating our ability to cope.
That
leads
to example number three: hitchhiking.
Here A
leads
to B, but B doesn’t lead to A. And acyclic means that there aren’t any loops.
That
leads
to bad things, like RSI.
Urbanization, integration, coming together,
leads
to a new renaissance.
But for those who really study that text a little more thoroughly, you will discover that a question has been raised that
leads
to this parable.
And then, finally, that
leads
to a new orientation in life where we live equally for ourselves and for others and we are joyful and happy.
And the basic idea of kin selection is that, if an animal feels compassion for a close relative, and this compassion
leads
the animal to help the relative, then, in the end, the compassion actually winds up helping the genes underlying the compassion itself.
And there, the basic idea is that compassion
leads
you to do good things for people who then will return the favor.
A lot of forms of non-zero-sum behavior in the realm of economics and so on in everyday life often
leads
to cooperation.
That, you know, we're not sufficiently surgical in our retaliation
leads
to more hatred abroad, more terrorism.
And it's a very dangerous question, because it
leads
you to the path of fundamentalism and violence.
She said, "What
leads
to success?"
So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm going to tell you what really
leads
to success and makes TEDsters tick.
Often it is the constraining or the back-to-the-wall situation that the hapless common man finds himself or herself in that
leads
him to pay a bribe.
You're going down into our lobby, go through the lobby with our own little dangly bits, whether you like them or not, up through the stair that
leads
you into the auditorium.
And that
leads
to starvation, it
leads
to uncertainty, it
leads
to unrest.
If you sum up the CO2 that gets emitted, that
leads
to a temperature increase, and that temperature increase
leads
to some very negative effects: the effects on the weather; perhaps worse, the indirect effects, in that the natural ecosystems can't adjust to these rapid changes, and so you get ecosystem collapses.
And I think what this
leads
to is a very simple recognition, that there's one question in politics at the moment above all other, and it's this one: How do we make things better without spending more money?
I think that really
leads
nowhere.
So the inference we are deriving from this, and several such experiments, is that dynamic information processing, or motion processing, serves as the bedrock for building the rest of the complexity of visual processing; it
leads
to visual integration and eventually to recognition.
And that's what I'm going to talk about, how a small change
leads
to a very big revolution.
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