Locked
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I'd seen bins full of food being
locked
and then trucked off to landfill sites, and I thought, surely there is something more sensible to do with food than waste it.
And I will just click on it, we pause, and now let me turn to you so the moment the image, or, I should say, the camera, has
locked
in the painting, then the images you just saw up there in the drawing are being loaded.
They've
locked
all the doors.
Now, 95 percent of the guys that I was
locked
up with had been drug dealers on the outside, but when they talked about what they did, they talked about it in a different jargon, but the business concepts that they talked about weren't unlike those that you'd learn in a first year MBA class at Wharton: promotional incentives, you never charge a first-time user, focus-grouping new product launches, territorial expansion.
But when I came out, I vowed that I was going to do whatever I could to make sure that guys like the ones I was
locked
up with didn't have to waste any more of their life than they already had.
Because a father is
locked
in does not mean he should be
locked
out of his daughter's life.
They get
locked
in.
So what happens when little artists get
locked
in, banished or even killed?
But I think that it's so good — it doesn't smell, we can put it in our house, we can lock it behind a door — and I think we've
locked
it out of conversation too.
But most importantly, what they have done in Japan, which I find so inspirational, is they've brought the toilet out from behind the
locked
door.
Security technology after security technology continues to design data protection in terms of threats and attacks, keeping me
locked
into really rigid kinds of relations.
Actually, we've got ourselves
locked
into this Industrial Era mindset which says that the only people who can make cities are large organizations or corporations who build on our behalf, procuring whole neighborhoods in single, monolithic projects, and of course, form follows finance.
Well, the answer to that question, and who was really involved and what really happened, well that's going to probably remain
locked
away in the secretive company registries of the British Virgin Islands and elsewhere unless we all do something about it.
It's
locked
onto the same light-dark cycle as the rest of us.
The cybercriminals have
locked
down their profiles quite well.
China and the U.S., despite the recent meta-meeting in California, are
locked
in all kinds of anger, resentment, and rivalry for number one.
That is the real world, and unless we find a way to globalize democracy or democratize globalization, we will increasingly not only risk the failure to address all of these transnational problems, but we will risk losing democracy itself,
locked
up in the old nation-state box, unable to address global problems democratically.
Working families, which are defined as earning between 20,000 and 50,000 dollars a year in America are spending more now on transportation than on housing, slightly more, because of this phenomenon called "drive till you qualify," finding homes further and further and further from the city centers and from their jobs, so that they're
locked
in this, two, three hours, four hours a day of commuting.
They have so much
locked
up inside them.
It's still sort of
locked
away in the banking system today.
Six months ago, we
locked
down the screening key for this decoder.
My co-lead, a brilliant scientist, Eric Schadt at the Icahn Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, and his team,
locked
in that decoder key ring, and we began looking for samples, because what we realized is, maybe we could just go and look at some existing samples to get some sense of feasibility.
Why are we
locked
in?
Through my experience of being
locked
up, one of the things I discovered is this: the majority of men and women who are incarcerated are redeemable, and the fact is, 90 percent of the men and women who are incarcerated will at some point return to the community, and we have a role in determining what kind of men and women return to our community.
Not surprisingly, they were a little bit reluctant to share them with us, but we were actually able to work out a system with them where they put all of the real passwords for 25,000 CMU students, faculty and staff, into a
locked
computer in a
locked
room, not connected to the Internet, and they ran code on it that we wrote to analyze these passwords.
Have you ever tried to guess someone else's password so many times that it
locked
their account?
Today, my father is no longer
locked
in.
In that nine months, I went around the country and I talked to hundreds of people that were
locked
up, and I talked to many businesses that were also operating in Afghanistan.
And the challenge for Uber — this isn't an easy situation for them — is that they are
locked
into a broader superstrcuture that is really old power.
Your brain is
locked
in a vault of silence and darkness inside your skull.
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