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If a single step is
performed
out of order, the cure won’t work, or worse.
If Zappa's music is performed, it gets its own logo.
Or Philip Glass or Lou Reed or the Chemical Brothers, who all
performed
there, get their own Casa da Musica logo.
What if my roommate knew about the heart procedure that was
performed
in the Lagos hospital last week?
So, Indra arrived, and
performed
the sacrifice of the horse.
Some of the work you saw today was
performed
by over 700 researchers at our institute across a 20-year time span.
We believe we have
performed
responsible releases.
And 25 years ago, I wrote and
performed
racist music that found its way to the internet decades later and partially inspired a young white nationalist to walk into a sacred Charleston, South Carolina, church and senselessly massacre nine innocent people.
I wanted to focus on activities that would help to alleviate poverty, fight disease, combat climate change, bridge the religious, racial and other divides that torment the world, but to do it in a way that would either use whatever particular skills we could put together in our group to change the way some public good function was
performed
so that it would sweep across the world more.
This is the venue where, as a young man, some of the music that I wrote was first
performed.
Until then, Cancer was the zodiac sign of my friend, stage was what I
performed
on, and grades were what I got in school.
Such small differences in the way we administered the activity yielded striking differences in how well they
performed.
In contrast, Asian-American children
performed
best when they believed their mothers had made the choice, second best when they chose for themselves, and least well when it had been chosen by Miss Smith.
Nobody lost their jobs, and everybody was rewarded for their
performed
work.
Automation anxiety has been spreading lately, a fear that in the future, many jobs will be
performed
by machines rather than human beings, given the remarkable advances that are unfolding in artificial intelligence and robotics.
When these economists were trying to figure out what tasks machines could not do, they imagined the only way to automate a task was to sit down with a human being, get them to explain to you how it was they
performed
a task, and then try and capture that explanation in a set of instructions for a machine to follow.
It didn't matter that that human being, that doctor, couldn't explain how she'd
performed
the task.
Machines, of course, can't do everything, but they can do far more, encroaching ever deeper into the realm of tasks
performed
by human beings.
Machines continue to become more capable, encroaching ever deeper on tasks
performed
by human beings, strengthening the force of machine substitution, weakening the force of machine complementarity.
As most health care systems reimburse practitioners in a fee-for-service-based fashion on the number and kind of treatments performed, it may be this economic incentive that tempts some practitioners to rather perform high-profit surgical treatments instead of exploring other treatment options.
What if we redesign our health care system into one that does not reimburse practitioners for the actual procedures
performed
on a patient but rather reimburses doctors, hospitals, pharmaceutical and medical companies for every day a single individual is kept healthy and doesn't develop a disease?
She didn't, and over the next couple of weeks, I reluctantly
performed
meaningless calculations, (Laughter) finding imaginary solutions to quadratic equations.
Though the supporting roles are well
performed
(Chris Cooper is his usual stalwart self), they serve such little dramatic purpose because, ultimately, it's all about Capote(!) Director Bennett and screenwriter Dan Futterman fail to emotionally engage their intended audience because they were clearly overwhelmed by the cultural baggage of Capote's "legend".
Do yourselves a favor...see the play next time it's being
performed
in your area or simply read the book instead.
Pretty soon, nervous Darby starts sweating too, although her scene up in the hayloft is sensitively
performed
and Aldrich's climactic moments are thought-provoking, if disorganized.
I simply cannot believe the folks that made and
performed
in this movie really took it seriously.
Highly rated by aging baby boomer critics, directed and
performed
by more aging baby boomer artists, Heart Of Gold is a bore-fest from start to finish, that is if you can manage to sit through the entire near 2 hour movie.
I didn't know what to do with myself when I watched the horrible acting that could have been
performed
by 7-year-olds.
Further, it was the second-to-last Dracula for Hammer in which Lee
performed
as the infamous fangster.
The card tricks are something you never would see
performed
in a real poker game.
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