Magnitude
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So insects, just for free, contribute to the economy of the United States with about the same order of magnitude, just for free, without everyone knowing.
That is the
magnitude
of the sacrifice that had to have happened in nearly all of our families just for us to be here.
The nurse was coming at me with this beautiful, beautiful child, and I remember, as she was approaching me, the voices of friends saying, "The moment they put the baby in your hands, you will feel a sense of love that will come over you that is [on] an order of
magnitude
more powerful than anything you've ever experienced in your entire life."
Technical nutrition will be in an order of
magnitude
of biological nutrition.
However, when something of that
magnitude
happens, we are at the center of the coverage.
And it tends to feel a little overwhelming when we look at what is there in reality today and the
magnitude
of the problem that we face.
There are two orders of
magnitude
more spiders than primates.
Well, Africa can take a leap of that
magnitude
today.
In other words, every step here represents an order of
magnitude
in performance scale.
And there's nothing precedented in the history of technology development of this kind of self-feeding growth where you go by orders of
magnitude
every few years.
But if you look at nucleotide diversity, which is more genetics that are passed on through the parents, you see that basking sharks, if you look at the first study, was order of
magnitude
less diverse even than other shark species.
He was off by several orders of
magnitude
when he assumed that light was roughly ten times as fast as the speed of sound.
The average household spends 10% of its income on kerosene for lighting – that's an order of
magnitude
greater than what the average US household spends on electricity to light their homes.
That gave us a cost efficiency advantage of over two orders of
magnitude.
And that's what gives you this two orders of
magnitude
of cost efficiency.
This is when you're awarded by the cost-efficiency advantage over your competitors by two orders of
magnitude.
Two orders of
magnitude.
This is required to succeed to get that cost-efficiency advantage of two orders of
magnitude.
And that will reward you with two orders of
magnitude
of cost-efficiency advantage.
So here Steve Pinker and I were considering the
magnitude
of wars during the last two centuries.
Now, that kid was wrong by four orders of magnitude, but there was no doubt about it, these kids were smart.
But when you see an increase of that order of
magnitude
in a condition, either you're not measuring it right or there's something going on very quickly, and it may be evolution in real time.
And I think that's such an order of
magnitude
change that your grandkids or your great-grandkids may be a species very different from you.
Well, let's click the zoom lens down one order of magnitude, and look at the century scale.
But there was a decline from at least two orders of
magnitude
in homicide from the Middle Ages to the present, and the elbow occurred in the early sixteenth century.
It was a 7.6
magnitude.
People predicted the right direction but not the right
magnitude.
So people understand that meaning is important, they just don't understand the
magnitude
of the importance, the extent to which it's important.
In the same span of time, computers' ability to recognize people in photos improved by three orders of
magnitude.
The CD-ROM and then the Internet came along, new technologies made the distribution of knowledge many orders of
magnitude
cheaper, and the encyclopedia industry collapsed.
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