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Well, to find out, our foundation has been working with 3,000 teachers in districts across the country on a project called
Measures
of Effective Teaching.
This has very important implications to understand the failure of quantitative easing as well as austerity
measures
as long as we don't attack the core, the structural cause of this perpetual money machine thinking.
It is possible to develop advance diagnostics of crises so that we can be prepared, we can take measures, we can take responsibility, and so that never again will extremes and crises like the Great Recession or the European crisis take us by surprise.
And I've noticed so many people now take conscious
measures
to sit quietly for 30 minutes every morning just collecting themselves in one corner of the room without their devices, or go running every evening, or leave their cell phones behind when they go to have a long conversation with a friend.
My Geiger counter dosimeter, which
measures
radiation, was going berserk, and the closer I got, the more frenetic it became, and frantic.
CA: Now, you mentioned the threat of cyberattacks, and I don't think anyone in this room would disagree that that is a huge concern, but do you accept that there's a tradeoff between offensive and defensive strategies, and that it's possible that the very
measures
taken to, "weaken encryption," and allow yourself to find the bad guys, might also open the door to forms of cyberattack?
I've noticed more and more people taking conscious
measures
these days to try to open up a space inside their lives.
And there are some enhanced protection measures, which I would like to share with you, and I would like, in a minute, to thank Philips for helping.
Now entropy is a complicated term, but basically it
measures
the strength of passwords.
It measures, or at least it tries to measure, exactly how much each country on Earth contributes not to its own population but to the rest of humanity.
This satellite
measures
whether there were clouds or not, because think about it: If there are clouds, then you might have some rain, but if there are no clouds, then it's actually impossible for it to rain.
The university even took
measures
to train its students to equip them with the skills that they need to confront challenges such as harassment, and for the first the time, I felt I wasn't alone.
And so, by combining these supernova data with other
measures
of cosmology, we'll progressively rule out the different ideas and theories of dark energy until hopefully at the end of this survey around 2030, we would expect to hopefully see a theory for our universe, a fundamental theory for the physics of our universe, to gradually emerge.
And there are a lot of
measures
that we use for our success, but the main thing that we're interested in is making sure that we're changing the sense of confidence, that "don't ask, don't tell" metric among clinicians.
So we take
measures
to lower inequality, and at the same time we lower growth, potentially.
And within these conversations, I started hearing the connections between the businesses and the people, and how laws that were meant to protect them were being underused, while gross and illegal punitive
measures
were overused.
Now, what's common to all of these things is the idea that we've had these technologies to control nature only for the last 70, 80 or 100 years and essentially in a blink, we have squandered our ability to control, because we have not recognized that natural selection and evolution was going to find a way to get back, and we need to completely rethink how we're going to use
measures
to control biological organisms, and rethink how we incentivize the development, introduction, in the case of antibiotics prescription, and use of these valuable resources.
Now, to close the gap, Germany has to significantly increase migration, get many more women in the workforce, increase retirement age — by the way, we just lowered it this year — and all these
measures
at once.
The implicit association test, which
measures
unconscious bias, you can go online and take it.
And most recently, neurophysiological
measures
have shown that people who punish cheaters in economic games show activity in the reward centers of their brain.
Using light and sound, you can activate or inhibit neurons, and simultaneously, we can match spec by spec the resolution of an fMRI scanner, which
measures
oxygen use in the brain.
We were using armored vehicles, decoy cars, changing patterns of travel, changing homes, all sorts of security
measures.
So in this case, the vest is streaming nine different
measures
from this quadcopter, so pitch and yaw and roll and orientation and heading, and that improves this pilot's ability to fly it.
Kepler is a space telescope that
measures
the subtle dimming of stars as planets pass in front of them, blocking just a little bit of that light from reaching us.
This is one of the results from an instrument which
measures
gas density at the position of Rosetta, so it's gas which has left the comet.
What this does is
measures
all the stuff the Global Goals are trying to achieve, but sums it up into a single number that we can use as our benchmark and track progress over time.
These are just containment measures, ways of managing a problem.
Now, the results are self-cleansing, and that's sort of the beauty of it, because Google
measures
relevance every hour, every day.
But what utterly shocked me was throughout all of this work I received equal
measures
of vitriol from the secular left, the same vehemence as the religious right.
When light hits our eye, the relative amount of energy each cone
measures
signals our brain to perceive colors.
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