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We don't know, but perhaps if you deciphered the script, you would be able to answer this
question.
The
question
was, where from?
So here's my
question
to you: What are you waiting for?
And it raises an existential question, which is, if I'm having this experience of complete connection and full consciousness, why am I not visible in the photograph, and where is this time and place?
From my family looking in from outside, what they're trying to figure out is a different kind of existential question, which is, how far is it going to be possible to bridge from the comatose potential mind that they're looking at to an actual mind, which I define simply as the functioning of the brain that is remaining inside my head.
But they asked one
question.
That was a fair
question
because my memoir was simply how I found solutions that worked for me.
Instead of fixating on skills and moving students from one reading level to another, or forcing struggling readers to memorize lists of unfamiliar words, we should be asking ourselves this question: How can we inspire children to identify as readers?
It begs the question: shall we expand our sense of environmental stewardship to include the ecosystem of our own bodies?
Or they're responding to requests and concerns by governments that have no jurisdiction over many, or most, of the users and viewers who are interacting with the content in
question.
So the important question, I think, is not this debate over whether the Internet is going to help the good guys more than the bad guys.
The most urgent
question
we need to be asking today is how do we make sure that the Internet evolves in a citizen-centric manner.
So the
question
is, we know how to hold government accountable.
So that begs the next
question.
He wanted to test out the
question
of, where is it that patients should recover from heart attacks?
And the
question
is: Nobody was buying or selling anything; what was happening?
Yeah! (Laughter) (Gasps) (Cheers) (Applause) The
question
today is not: Why did we invade Afghanistan?
The
question
is: why are we still in Afghanistan one decade later?
So the
question
is: What are we doing?
And the
question
is: Is that what Edinburgh and London and New York are going to look like in 2050, or is it going to be this?
The
question
is: Is any of this true for cities and companies?
And the
question
is: Can we, as socio-economic beings, avoid a heart attack?
OK, this was having a lot of issues for me, I was having a lot of issues at my job and I'd come home every day from work and my wife would ask me the same
question.
And when you hate your job, this is the worst
question
anyone could ask you.
The
question
is: How much would people like Joshua Bell, the music of Joshua Bell, if they didn't know they were listening to Joshua Bell?
And my
question
to them would be, "Well, do you know malakwang?"
You also have a critical
question
now, and you say, "Okay, do I have to have the light on all the time to have this working?"
Now it's a little bit of a surprise that to get an answer to that question, we have to go to tool use in the chimpanzees.
And so if language really is the solution to the crisis of visual theft, if language really is the conduit of our cooperation, the technology that our species derived to promote the free flow and exchange of ideas, in our modern world, we confront a
question.
And that
question
is whether in this modern, globalized world we can really afford to have all these different languages.
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