Randomly
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211 examples of Randomly in a sentence
So we bred flies whose brains were more or less
randomly
peppered with cells that were light addressable.
It's a clue that the early universe is not chosen
randomly.
So if you imagine a very, very big universe, an infinitely big universe, with
randomly
bumping into each other particles, there will occasionally be small fluctuations in the lower entropy states, and then they relax back.
Even if you imagine that this room we are in now exists and is real and here we are, and we have, not only our memories, but our impression that outside there's something called Caltech and the United States and the Milky Way Galaxy, it's much easier for all those impressions to
randomly
fluctuate into your brain than for them actually to
randomly
fluctuate into Caltech, the United States and the galaxy.
As you go up, those are bigger trials, so they've got less error; they're less likely to be
randomly
false positives or negatives.
So it's regional memories, and they are just
randomly
moved by the wind.
The reason that you can see me standing here is because this room is filled with more than 100 quintillion photons, and they're moving
randomly
through the space, near the speed of light.
This is especially true because now we're giving people two
randomly
chosen English words next to each other.
But if you present it along with another
randomly
chosen word, bad things can happen.
Since we're presenting two
randomly
chosen words, interesting things can happen.
And the idea is actually very simple: we
randomly
select people and put them in parliament.
The ancient Athenians
randomly
selected citizens to fill the vast majority of their political posts.
And I handed out these postcards
randomly
on the streets of Washington, D.C., not knowing what to expect.
Finding it
randomly
would be the equivalent of locating a needle in a haystack, blindfolded, wearing baseball mitts.
So what I'm going to do is
randomly
assign you to one of two groups.
Similarly, Dutch airline KLM launched a surprise campaign, seemingly
randomly
handing out small gifts to travelers en route to their destination.
They're just choosing
randomly.
And then you shake it
randomly
and it starts to error correct and built the structure on its own.
Put simply, in a room full of
randomly
selected people, I'm a maths genius.
It can take a
randomly
shuffled Rubik's Cube.
Some of them are just
randomly
assembled by software.
We brought in more than 100 pairs of strangers into the lab, and with the flip of a coin,
randomly
assigned one of the two to be a rich player in a rigged game.
And one of the things that we should do is just make a grid of the globe and
randomly
go and inspect all the places that the grid intersects, just to see what's on life.
So I took the great big 1895 Montgomery Ward's catalog and I
randomly
went through it.
But what's interesting is that the fluid and the waste from inside the brain, they don't just percolate their way
randomly
out to these pools of CSF.
What are the characteristics of a country that would make you want to join it, knowing that you could end
randomly
at any place?
But this only works if our sample is
randomly
drawn from the population.
So scientists care whether evidence is
randomly
sampled or not, but what does that have to do with babies?
You [probably won't]
randomly
draw three blue balls in a row out of a box of mostly yellow balls.
That is not plausibly
randomly
sampled evidence.
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