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And the scientists can measure the heat buildup much more
precisely
now at all depths: deep, mid-ocean, the first few hundred meters.
The brain has to juggle a sea of thousands of electrical signals getting them all to their destination at
precisely
the right time.
It was created
precisely
for situations like the situation we see in Syria today.
Plus we have an energy, an enthusiasm about returning to work
precisely
because we've been away from it for a while.
Unlike earthquakes, hurricanes or volcanic eruptions, an asteroid impact can be
precisely
predicted and prevented.
Many of you have probably heard about CRISPR, so I'll just say briefly that CRISPR is a tool that allows researchers to edit genes very precisely, easily and quickly.
These laws have political support
precisely
because they target people that voters don't want to see or know about.
That’s 162 faces, which is
precisely
how many the cubes have in total.
To put it more precisely, whether the words we say today can tell us something of where our minds will be in a few days, in a few months or a few years from now.
And what Herceptin allowed us to do is to
precisely
target HER2-positive breast cancer, at the time, the scariest form of breast cancer.
And this focus on no-frills accuracy was
precisely
for the benefit of medical education.
In fact, they're successful
precisely
because they don't share.
And because our network is so extensive, each one of our 37 trillion cells gets its own deliveries of oxygen
precisely
when it needs them.
Now, because Emma was both black and female, she was positioned
precisely
where those roads overlapped, experiencing the simultaneous impact of the company's gender and race traffic.
Now, the people who really believe this vision are the first to say they don't yet know
precisely
how we're going to get there.
And what it tells you is that you can
precisely
tune their behavior just by making seemingly small changes to them, like adding or removing a handful of atoms, or twisting the material.
It means that storytellers are gaining trust at
precisely
the same moment that many in the media are losing the confidence in the public.
We've created a technology that we call nano-DLD that is capable of
precisely
this: automated exosome isolation to aid rapid cancer diagnostics.
If you can
precisely
divide the square into fifths you’ll have just enough antidote for everyone.
But Einstein used an ingenious argument, showing that the behavior of small particles randomly moving around in a liquid, known as Brownian motion, could be
precisely
predicted by the collisions of millions of invisible atoms.
But using the term in this way not only fails to fully convey Orwell's message, it actually risks doing
precisely
what he tried to warn against.
But of course those fundamental disagreements are
precisely
the ones that tolerant societies like the United States propose to tolerate, which perhaps explains why, historically, at least, tolerant societies haven't been the happy-clappy communities of difference that you sometimes hear about.
And I think it explains why partisans on both sides of the aisle keep reaching for this, frankly, antiquated, early modern language of civility
precisely
when they want to communicate that certain people and certain views are beyond the pale, but they want to save themselves the trouble of actually making an argument.
Well, to start, it is not and cannot be the same thing as being respectful or polite, because we need civility
precisely
when we're dealing with those people that we find it the most difficult, or maybe even impossible, to respect.
Now, Google-knowing is useful
precisely
because it involves a sort of intellectual outsourcing.
So you can target, you can
precisely
target a lie directly to the people who are most susceptible.
Those are
precisely
the reasons we should be helping refugees, not a reason not to help them.
Strangely enough, mud is not considered worthy of being studied at universities ... so I brought the dirt to Harvard, (Laughter)
precisely
60 tons of dirt right in front of the main facade of the Graduate School of Design.
But my work over the last 20 years has been about changing
precisely
that.
It's the soft palate sealing up
precisely
against the back of the nose.
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