Precisely
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But there are other hackers, hackers who just like to break things, and it is
precisely
those hackers that can find the weaker elements in our world and make us fix it.
In other words,
precisely
those beings who have created the technologies that override so many of the limits of old, are the ones wisest about the need for limits, even when it comes to technology.
And I'm going to tell you, but first of all I want to tell you
precisely
what I mean when I say a good country.
If we go back to this ideology of individual, rational choice we often embrace, it's necessary
precisely
here to lift this obviousness and to think a little bit differently.
But what is surprising is that we often get in our own way
precisely
because our worries prompt us to concentrate too much.
Raising wages increases demand, which increases hiring, which in turn increases wages and demand and profits, and that virtuous cycle of increasing prosperity is
precisely
what is missing from today's economic recovery.
And it lay
precisely
in that insatiable curiosity, that irrepressible desire to know, no matter what the subject, no matter what the cost, even at a time when the keepers of the Doomsday Clock are willing to bet even money that the human race won't be around to imagine anything in the year 2100, a scant 93 years from now.
It is
precisely
this.
Now, we like to think that technology creates jobs over a period of time after a short, temporary period of dislocation, and that is true for the frame of reference with which we all live, the Industrial Revolution, because that's
precisely
what happened.
You can look at the terminal and be able to see
precisely
where your bus is on the street and when it's coming, and you can buy your tickets in real time.
Now our work, that is, the scientific validation of this traditional information, has shown that
precisely
that leaf extract shows activity, potent activity, against a wide range of bacteria that could be pathogenic to humans.
Now, our preliminary labwork on the leaf extract has shown that
precisely
these leaves contain ingredients that are very close, in terms of structures, chemical structures, to those medicines which are sold in the chemist's shop against asthma.
My company, called Freelance Programmers, and that's
precisely
what it was, couldn't have started smaller: on the dining room table, and financed by the equivalent of 100 dollars in today's terms, and financed by my labor and by borrowing against the house.
These are
precisely
the same organizations that most of us trust when it comes to other important scientific issues such as global climate change or the safety of vaccines.
And the median answer was 2040 or 2050, depending on
precisely
which group of experts we asked.
Now, this has to be made very precisely, literally, the petals to microns and they have to deploy to millimeters.
Because, it turns out that the fascinating thing about science is also a fascinating thing about children, which, to put a gentler spin on Mark Twain, is
precisely
their ability to draw rich, abstract inferences rapidly and accurately from sparse, noisy data.
One textbook says, for example, "Evolutionarily speaking, vision is useful
precisely
because it is so accurate."
And unfortunately, that's
precisely
what we've done.
As a journalist, I think these stories of what people in power do when no one is watching, are
precisely
the stories that we need to tell.
It was
precisely
this political and social suppression, coupled with decades of colonialism and miseducation that slowly eroded the significance of the Arabic script in the region.
For example, If you have a balloon of any gas at zero degrees Celcius, and at a pressure of one atmosphere, then you have
precisely
six hundred and two sextillion gas particles.
It's a reminder that we cannot get to the best possible outcomes for the totality of humanity without
precisely
this collaboration, this bringing together of the liminal, the differently lived, distinctly experienced and disparately impacted.
Or, more precisely, can energy be made into matter?
And there are dams everywhere, and these are
precisely
the things that stop wild salmon from reaching their spawning grounds.
Precisely
because the test subjects are not randomly assigned to their groups.
Understanding how electrons are shared among atoms allows us to
precisely
control the properties of semiconductor materials, like silicon.
That is, until dividing the participants by age group showed that the nonsmokers were significantly older on average, and thus, more likely to die during the trial period,
precisely
because they were living longer in general.
In these cases, placebos are often used as a control to fine-tune the trial so that the effects of the new versus the old or alternative drug can be
precisely
compared.
But the DNA evidence was so consistent
precisely
because it was wrong.
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