Posed
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757 examples of Posed in a sentence
I
posed
a problem in front of them, which was to put on an election forum for their own community.
At the time my patient
posed
this question to me, breast density was an obscure topic in the radiology literature, and very few women having mammograms, or the physicians ordering them, knew about this.
Countless moments of unsolicited natural moments, not
posed
moments, are captured there, and we're starting to learn how to discover them and find them.
BJ: So we got a camera, and we
posed
the puppet in various galloping stances.
So I
posed
her with her back to the audience.
Let's go back to the questions I
posed
you a moment ago.
In the rest of my talk, I'd like to tell you about how I learned to stop worrying and love the challenge
posed
by the Indus script.
So I
posed
the question to my graduate student.
So I
posed
this question to him: How can we get 100 million people translating the web into every major language for free?
Recently, a friend
posed
a question: If there were a pill I could take that would instantly cure me, would I take it?
Another thing I worry about in the global commons is the threat
posed
by trafficking, by the movement of narcotics, opium, here coming out of Afghanistan through Europe over to the United States.
And the really amazing thing is, because there were so many students, it means that even if a student
posed
a question at 3 o'clock in the morning, somewhere around the world, there would be somebody who was awake and working on the same problem.
Educational researcher Benjamin Bloom, in 1984,
posed
what's called the 2 sigma problem, which he observed by studying three populations.
I blogged about those letters and the days when they were necessary, and I
posed
a kind of crazy promise to the Internet: that if you asked me for a hand-written letter, I would write you one, no questions asked.
And this actually
posed
an immediate challenge for us, because the street furniture had not yet arrived.
In one of these studies, we looked at whether drivers would stop for a pedestrian that we had
posed
waiting to cross at a crosswalk.
What I decided to look for was a strong data and analytic risk assessment tool, something that would let judges actually understand with a scientific and objective way what the risk was that was
posed
by someone in front of them.
Now, in many ways, the questions that I
posed
are in reality the simplest of questions.
So this question, why is there something rather than nothing, this sublime question, was
posed
rather late in intellectual history.
But if you remember the blog that I mentioned, it
posed
a question of how we should respond, optimist, realist or something else?
I then went on wondering whether I could actually replace her image, so I got a look-alike of Diana and
posed
her in the right positions and angles and created something that was in, or existed in, the public imagination.
To do this, we've had to make recordings of people laughing, and we've had to do whatever it takes to make people laugh, and we got those same people to produce more posed, social laughter.
I want you to tell me if you think this laughter is real laughter, or if you think it's
posed.
(Audio: Laughing) What does that sound like to you? Audience:
Posed.
What you find is that people are good at telling the difference between real and
posed
laughter.
In contrast,
posed
laughter, we might think it sounds a bit fake.
So, for example, you find nasality in
posed
laughter, that kind of "ha ha ha ha ha" sound that you never get, you could not do, if you were laughing involuntarily.
We just played people real and
posed
laughs.
Nonetheless, when you hear real laughter and when you hear
posed
laughter, the brains are responding completely differently, significantly differently.
In contrast, when you hear somebody laughing in a
posed
way, what you see are these regions in pink, which are occupying brain areas associated with mentalizing, thinking about what somebody else is thinking.
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