Often
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Back at our lab at ETH Zurich, we
often
use external cameras to locate objects, which then allows us to focus our efforts on the rapid development of highly dynamic tasks.
When doing research, we
often
ask ourselves fundamental abstract questions that try to get at the heart of a matter.
Doctors
often
prescribe low-dose aspirin, for example, particularly for patients who've already had a heart attack and for those known to be at high risk.
Yet knowing more about its fascinating and
often
cruel history, as well as its production today, tells us where these associations originate and what they hide.
When it comes to size, it's often, but not always, the case that larger species have a longer lifespan than smaller ones.
In these cases, genetic differences, like how each organism's cells respond to threats,
often
account for the discrepancies in longevity.
Until the 1940s, market research was
often
quantitative using things like sales figures and customer polls to track consumption.
For example, early focus groups found that contrary to popular opinion at the time, wives
often
had more influence than their husbands when choosing which car to buy, so Chrysler shifted gears by marketing cars directly to women.
This is
often
done through professional recruiters who manage lists of people who've agreed to participate in focus groups for payment or other rewards.
And because researchers
often
use a small sample size in a specific setting, it's hard to generalize their results.
The findings that researchers do reach from focus groups are
often
tested through experiments and data gathering.
A female kangaroo can
often
simultaneously support one inside her uterus and another in her pouch.
It's
often
said in Silicon Valley, no one even takes you seriously unless you've had two failed start-ups.
Code breaks and then it falls apart, and it
often
takes many, many tries until that magical moment when what you're trying to build comes to life.
As a result, 18th century fabric factory workers were
often
poisoned, and women in green dresses reportedly collapsed from exposure to arsenic on their skin.
Camps are in bleak, arid locations,
often
in the desert.
Education is
often
of poor quality.
And at the moment, in my country, for instance, we
often
send engineers to rural areas and farmers to the cities, which makes no sense at all.
Cults are skilled at knowing whom to target,
often
focusing on those new to an area, or who have recently undergone some personal or professional loss.
So, as researchers, something that we
often
do is use immense resources to achieve certain capabilities, or achieve certain goals.
That's
often
true of subconcussive impacts which result from lower impact jolts to the head than those that cause concussions.
But it's also
often
due to pressure or a desire to keep going despite the fact that something's wrong.
The catch is
often
as little as 5% shrimp.
International collaboration is
often
needed, too, because fish don't care about our borders.
So I went to church as
often
as I could.
When we talk about criminal justice reform, we
often
focus on a few things, and that's what I want to talk to you about today.
What's particularly interesting is that those with the least ability are
often
the most likely to overrate their skills to the greatest extent.
WIthout a strong grasp of the rules of debate, the students simply couldn't recognize when or how
often
their arguments broke down.
That may be why people with a moderate amount of experience or expertise
often
have less confidence in their abilities.
But they
often
make a different mistake: they assume that everyone else is knowledgeable, too.
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