Missing
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The only thing they're
missing
is that it takes a good crisis to get us going.
But I'm afraid I'll go
missing
in her life just like my father did in mine."
What's
missing?
What's
missing
is that we are Homo duplex, but modern, secular society was built to satisfy our lower, profane selves.
So this small
missing
chunk here is puzzling.
And that, in turn, results in a fundamental respect, which, I believe, is
missing
in a large part of technology, when we start to deal with issues like privacy, by understanding that these numbers are not just numbers, but instead they're attached, tethered to, pieces of the real world.
The final
missing
piece, the real paradigm-buster, is this: a gas station on orbit.
But this also signifies what often is
missing
in the global debate over refugees, migrants and immigrants, voices of the disenfranchised.
You can see that it's like three billion
missing
here.
They are not
missing
because they've died; they were never born.
And speak up when there are gaps
missing
in coverage, like people at The New York Times did.
What I want to share with you today is how we've used satellite data to find an ancient Egyptian city, called Itjtawy,
missing
for thousands of years.
There's no closed captioning for the TED theme song, and we're
missing
it, but if you've watched enough of these, you hear it in your mind's ear, and then applause starts.
When I worked as a music photographer and a fashion photographer, I always had this nagging feeling that there was something missing, that I wasn't quite using my skills productively.
CO: My puppy is
missing
and insurance doesn't cover chimneys.
In the ongoing debate about globalization, what's been
missing
is the voices of the workers themselves.
We're used to seeing the stuff on our plates, but what about all the stuff that goes
missing
in between?
And as I look at the conversation, it strikes me that it's focused on exactly the right topic, and at the same time, it's
missing
the point entirely.
That's the technical term for the phenomenon where unflattering data gets lost, gets unpublished, is left
missing
in action, and they say the results described here "might have provided an early warning of trouble ahead."
But this problem of negative results that go
missing
in action is still very prevalent.
About half of all trials, on average, go
missing
in action, and we know that positive findings are around twice as likely to be published as negative findings.
But as I began to read historical documents and contemporary descriptions, I found there was a kind of a
missing
component, for everywhere I came across descriptions of tapestries.
We're
missing
California from American English.
We just don't know enough, and we don't even know that we're
missing
California.
We are left with this
missing
space of increased deaths the further north you go.
Maybe what was
missing
was not the women only, but the feminine values of compassion, mercy and inclusion.
People started to drop less litter in the streets, for example, started to pay taxes, started to feel something they had forgotten, and beauty was acting as a guardsman where municipal police, or the state itself, were
missing.
Up to now, the knowledge that we had about our ancestors came essentially from adult individuals because the fossils, the baby fossils, were
missing.
We've all been taught that the bake sale with five percent overhead is morally superior to the professional fundraising enterprise with 40 percent overhead, but we're
missing
the most important piece of information, which is: What is the actual size of these pies?
Because the thing that very often is
missing
is, in the military what they call "hot wash."
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