Quite
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They're often
quite
brief, they're often very seasonally constrained.
We have just published an evaluation of this program, and the evidence that is there for all to see is
quite
remarkable.
Within the dimensions of that truck, you could build a 3,000-square-foot two-story home
quite
easily.
And even though this looks maybe not
quite
as repugnant as the mines, it's even more damaging in some ways.
And I
quite
simply think that this is not something that should be decided just in Canada.
And it had to be run in a
quite
new way.
And it's
quite
clear the cylinder is older than the text of Isaiah, and yet, Jehovah is speaking in words very similar to those used by Marduk.
And he could never
quite
get past the comparisons with his big brother Teddy, for whom things always seemed to come a little bit easier.
Most middle borns don't get
quite
as sweet a deal.
Actually
quite
a lot.
And so what that means is we can unambiguously identify which species are which even if they look similar to each other, but may be biologically
quite
different.
So we still have
quite
a lot of work to do in terms of unknowns.
And this boat,
quite
ugly, is called the Mutiara 4. And I went sailing on it, and we did surveys throughout the southern South China sea and especially the Java Sea.
When we feel fear and we fear loss we are capable of
quite
extraordinary things.
We are smart, in fact, we really are
quite
amazing, but we do love a good crisis.
So one fundamental problem that the robots have to solve if they are to be autonomous, is essentially figuring out how to get from point A to point B. So this gets a little challenging, because the dynamics of this robot are
quite
complicated.
And interesting research by Adam Grant at the Wharton School has found that introverted leaders often deliver better outcomes than extroverts do, because when they are managing proactive employees, they're much more likely to let those employees run with their ideas, whereas an extrovert can,
quite
unwittingly, get so excited about things that they're putting their own stamp on things, and other people's ideas might not as easily then bubble up to the surface.
So,
quite
understandably, qualities like magnetism and charisma suddenly come to seem really important.
Well,
quite
frankly, because the real newspaper is depressing.
I'm not
quite
sure why you decide not to do it.
Well, there are numerous possible answers, some of them
quite
dark.
The movie folks also tell us that our economy loses over 370,000 jobs to content theft, which is
quite
a lot when you consider that, back in '98, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that the motion picture and video industries were employing 270,000 people.
But from the vantage of an industrial designer, they're not
quite
there.
So we have had tremendous success, and we kind of got caught up in our own success
quite
a bit, and we started using expressions like "lifesaving."
And what's really happened over the period of time that I've been working in intensive care is that the people whose lives we started saving back in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, are now coming to die in the 21st century of diseases that we no longer have the answers to in
quite
the way we did then.
It's
quite
likely in an audience this size this won't happen to anybody here.
But then it changed, and it went on
quite
well.
But we have to bring United States forward
quite
a while to find the same health of the United States as we have in the Philippines.
And the Volvo is doing
quite
fine.
The world is
quite
a messy place.
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