Proposed
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Some economists have
proposed
a market solution: Offer cash incentives to kids for getting good grades or high test scores or for reading books.
More recently, researchers have
proposed
additional entries such as contempt, shame, and disapproval, but opinions vary on how distinct boundaries between these categories can be drawn.
In the late 1990s, a couple of professors
proposed
a concept for radically reducing the price of putting things in space.
There's a lot of new imaging techniques being proposed, some even by me, but given the recent success of MRI, first we need to ask the question, is it the end of the road with this technology?
And they came to me and
proposed
that they "temporarily disassemble" that third and final section.
In 2000, Peter Ward and Don Brownlee
proposed
the Rare Earth idea.
However, we were sneaky, and we
proposed
more: to convert riverbanks into pedestrian pathways, and then to connect these pathways back to the city fabric, and finally to convert the urban voids along the riverbanks into public spaces that are lacking in the Medina of Fez.
Instead, what we
proposed
is to make the plaza entirely pedestrian, to cover it with recycled leather canopies, and to connect it to the banks of the river.
The second site of intervention is also an urban void along the river banks, and it used to be an illegal parking, and we
proposed
to transform it into the first playground in the medina.
Two thousand years ago, Galen, one of the most prominent medical researchers of the ancient world,
proposed
that while we're awake, our brain's motive force, its juice, would flow out to all the other parts of the body, animating them but leaving the brain all dried up, and he thought that when we sleep, all this moisture that filled the rest of the body would come rushing back, rehydrating the brain and refreshing the mind.
For this reason, in 2017, we
proposed
a series of public policy recommendations for the procedure of officially closing businesses in Mexico.
When John Chapin and I, 15 years ago,
proposed
in a paper that we would build something that we called a brain-machine interface, meaning connecting a brain to devices so that animals and humans could just move these devices, no matter how far they are from their own bodies, just by imagining what they want to do, our colleagues told us that we actually needed professional help, of the psychiatry variety.
So as we saw this happening, we actually came and
proposed
the idea that we had published 15 years ago.
We got it out of the drawers, and we
proposed
that perhaps we could get a human being that is paralyzed to actually use the brain-machine interface to regain mobility.
So what we
proposed
was, let's create a new body.
Well, we went to the Brazilian government and to FIFA and proposed, well, let's have the kickoff of the 2014 World Cup be given by a Brazilian paraplegic using a brain-controlled exoskeleton that allows him to kick the ball and to feel the contact of the ball.
We
proposed
a building that was audacious, that was different than any of the forms that the community was used to, and we were scared and our client was scared and the community was scared, so we created a series of photorealistic renderings that we put onto Facebook and we put onto Instagram, and we let people start to do what they do: share it, comment, like it, hate it.
And I
proposed
that we cut through the mountain.
When I first started working there, I
proposed
many new ideas to my boss every day.
Big Table
proposed
that they build on the current system.
Build It From Scratch
proposed
that it was time for a whole new system.
The theory of minority influence,
proposed
by social psychologist Serge Moscovici, says that even in small numbers, when there's consistency over time, change can happen.
In it he
proposed
new strategies, new treatments using nerve-block injections.
He
proposed
a new institution, the Pain Clinic, based on those lunchtime meetings.
In these
proposed
models, vibrating strings are the building blocks of the universe.
The Ladder of Inference, which was first
proposed
by Harvard professor Chris Argyris, is the basis of this model.
But in 1543, a guy named Copernicus
proposed
a different model.
And then, Newton
proposed
the theory of universal gravitation, demonstrating that all objects are pulling on each other.
Centuries later, the philosopher Rene Descartes
proposed
that the universe was a series of whirlpools, which he called vortices, and that each star was at the center of a whirlpool.
Almost 60 years before Darwin published his book, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
proposed
that creatures evolve by developing certain traits over their lifetimes and then passing those on to their offspring.
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