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For him, he said it was all about these touch points, or these daily interactions he had with employees, whether in the hallway, in the cafeteria or in meetings.
Leaders have about 400 of these touch
points
a day.
No other choice of two intersection
points
is guaranteed to get all the robo-ants within five minutes.
I'm here today to talk about the two ideas that, at least based on my observations at Khan Academy, are kind of the core, or the key leverage
points
for learning.
Now, you might wonder, "Come on, how much could five percentage
points
of global electricity be?"
Immigrants' votes, voices and vantage
points
are what we all need to work to include in American democracy.
And the next day they were telling us the finer
points
of a good feather step.
You're just viewing something and taking two different
points
of view, and you're expressing that in a language.
That's gap of 16 percentage points, and it's the same gap that existed a decade earlier.
Well, too early, because I didn't quite pull that, but I came in second, and we went a long way from the one percent, with nearly a third of the vote, and we beat the polls by an unprecedented margin, or 10 percentage
points
above what the last poll came in at.
That's easy to do, because you get
points
for that.
But empathy really should get you
points
if you do it when it's hard to do.
When you're at the inflection
points
of life, deciding on a strategy for your business, a parenting technique for your child or a regimen for your health, how do you ensure that you don't have a story but you have evidence?
Even though we've come to this from different points, we all have to act on our knowledge to change the way that everyone thinks about food.
Which bring me full circle and
points
directly to the core issue, the overproduction and overconsumption of meat and junk food.
In this treatment timeline, you can see two
points
at which we conducted interviews.
Enabled by their unique muscular structure and keen balancing abilities, cats climbed to high vantage
points
to survey their territory and spot prey in the wild.
And it's full of many little trivial end points, like there's a little foot here that just drags around in circles and it doesn't really mean anything.
The chisel only carves where the artist
points
it.
And in fact, at some points, AlphaGo's programmers didn't understand why AlphaGo was doing what it was doing.
We captured four billion data points; all of the forces that it was subjected to.
First, a domain name server, then a server hosting company, which usually
points
you to a third party, to a web hosting service.
The decentralized, people-to-people web solves this problem by removing the central points, the web-hosting services.
There are 8
points
that can act as starting or ending
points
for each cut.
To use the device, you’ll have to input pairs of
points
that tell the laser where to begin and end each cut, and then the laser executes all the cuts simultaneously.
That wouldn’t be as viable if the square had, say, 24 cut points, but with just 8 there are only so many reasonable options.
So I built a Google map, and started plotting the
points
where pieces were being picked up.
The simple proposal is that we should have some international standards, which will be voluntary, but which would spell out the key decision
points
that need to be taken in order to harness these resource revenues.
There are five such decision points; each one needs an international standard.
When we engage people across ideological divides, asking questions helps us map the disconnect between our differing
points
of view.
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