Overlooked
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We all know people who were ignored or
overlooked
at first but went on to prove their critics wrong.
It seems that they've somehow
overlooked
the fact that over half the world's population are women.
Now, I know it seems really obvious, but when you're having a conversation with someone you suspect of deception, attitude is by far the most
overlooked
but telling of indicators.
So while paper does have all of these astonishing,
overlooked
capabilities, it takes a hell of a lot of intervention into getting us to see it as new again.
Perhaps overlooked, Volta's invention of the battery for the first time also demonstrated the utility of a professor.
The world was so focused on carbon dioxide that we
overlooked
another important gas.
In the next ten minutes, we will immerse ourselves in an amazing and beautiful marine world that's very often
overlooked.
But I've come to realize that even if we had all of the resources of all of the technology companies in the world, we'd still fail if we
overlooked
one critical ingredient: the human experiences of the victims and perpetrators of those threats.
But the most
overlooked
resource to get us to a sustainable energy future, it isn't on this slide.
And these symptoms are often
overlooked
as symptoms of depression.
But remarkably, what we have learned about these differences is often
overlooked.
But it's all too often that these sex diffferences are
overlooked.
We know that these differences are often
overlooked.
Rives: And then there was the lone TEDster who was disgruntled I had
overlooked
what he considers to be a classic.
My father's country taught me in that dark decade of the 1990s that the popular struggle against Muslim fundamentalism is one of the most important and
overlooked
human rights struggles in the world.
And in between my bedroom and the bathroom was a balcony that
overlooked
the family room.
And so, many people with autism are being
overlooked
every day, and they're being taken advantage of.
They get
overlooked.
I'm here to tell you that we have
overlooked
the most powerful and practical resource.
So, I have an
overlooked
but potentially lucrative investment opportunity for you.
And he said this: "I came to realize..." (Laughter) "I came to realize that conversational competence might be the single most
overlooked
skill we fail to teach.
Later that year, Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel were nominated for the Nobel Prize in physics, but Marie was
overlooked.
It
overlooked
the whole city.
But I believe there is one key reason that has been
overlooked
and which is important to analyze, because from it will largely depend whether we can make sure that this doesn't happen again.
Those needs were totally
overlooked
in the Syrian cities before the war.
And in that moment she said the one thing I had overlooked, and that was that at some point, my life would get back to normal.
In so many ways, children are the
overlooked
victims of their parents' crimes.
This kind of perception, which we call interoception, is rather
overlooked.
The link between them is often overlooked, but gender equity is a key answer to our planetary challenge.
But there's one medium that for long has been overlooked: a medium that is easily accessible, basically nondepletable, and it holds tremendous promise for medical analysis.
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