Least
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Now, really, in some sense, I want the players to be building this world in their imagination, and then extracting it from them with the
least
amount of pain.
She even made the topic sound at
least
as interesting as any of my professors have.
He moved me, and I wanted to hurt him, or at the very least, run after him and yell in his face."
So even if my rocket was slightly more expensive and the fuel is a little bit more expensive, I can run 10x at
least
what they're running in a day, and really make the revenue that I need to out of that system.
Well, even taking the pessimistic estimate, that it's one in a thousand, that means that there are at
least
a billion cousins of the Earth just in our own galaxy.
Because there have been at
least
29 upgrades so far of humanoids.
Well it turns out that every male Olympic power athelete ever tested carries at
least
one of these variants.
He used to work for two editors who said every story had to have at
least
one female source.
I was in a wheelchair; I didn't look like a journalist, particularly, at
least
from their perspective.
Now in the top 10 cities in the U.S. with the largest number of Medicaid patients, each of those has at
least
20,000 college students.
But with a lot of these conditions, that actually isn't the case, or at
least
it isn't the case all the time.
At
least
I do.
The revolution is going to continue for at
least
several more decades.
The longer you wait to become at
least
semi-literate the harder the language of mathematics will be to master, just as again in any verbal language, but it can be done at any age.
Now, the class ran 10 weeks, and in the end, about half of the 160,000 students watched at
least
one video each week, and over 20,000 finished all the homework, putting in 50 to 100 hours.
Granted, we're not sending humans up at the moment, well at
least
with our own launch vehicles, but NASA is far from dead, and one of the reasons why we write a program like this is so that people realize that there's so many other things that we're doing.
Now, of course, when we first, as a multinational company, decide to outsource jobs to India in the R&D, what we are going to do is we are going to outsource the bottom rung of the ladder to India, the
least
sophisticated jobs, just like Tom Friedman would predict.
So, if you outsource the
least
sophisticated jobs, at some stage, the next step of the ladder has to follow.
It's a satellite that goes into space, which is probably the
least
open-source thing you can imagine, and it contains an Arduino connected to a bunch of sensors.
At least, it hasn't, and our current system of guns, border guards, big gates and fences are outdated in the new world into which we're moving.
And what puts us together is that we have a common, at least, global understanding of what the word "business" is, or what it should be.
At least, it's powerful enough that if I show you these four songs, and I remind you that this is "Smells Like Teen Spirit," you can probably correctly guess, without listening to any music at all, that the song a die hard Nirvana fan would enjoy is this song, "I'll Stick Around" by the Foo Fighters, whose lead singer is Dave Grohl, who was the drummer in Nirvana.
Now, that's been the promise of the self-driving car, the autonomous vehicle, and it's been the dream since at
least
1939, when General Motors showcased this idea at their Futurama booth at the World's Fair.
First, we believe that before people turn over control to an autonomous car, that autonomous car should be at
least
as good as the very best human drivers.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the goals under your pillow, or by the bedside table, but just in case you don't, and your memory needs some jogging, the deal agreed then goes like this: developing countries promised to at
least
halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed nations promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
And within the last year, at
least
one of those states has ratified the amendment, because we live in different political times.
And the other key thing that we did was make this box run off a USB key, because we realized that even though there was GPRS and all that on paper, at least, in theory, it was much more efficient to send the data on a little USB key by surface mail.
It might take a few days to get there, but at
least
it gets there in high definition and in a reliable quality.
How do we empower her with simple tools that's not diagnostic but more screening in nature so she at
least
knows how to advise the patients better?
But most importantly, what we are trying to do right now is we are trying to scale this up, because there are over 250,000 ASHA workers on the ground who are these amazing foot soldiers, and if we can give at
least
a fraction of them the access to these things, it just changes the way the economics of public health care works, and it changes the way systems actually function, not just on a systematic planning level, but also in a very grassroots, bottom-up level.
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