Recognizing
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When one is arrested and taken to prison, another one comes out and joins the movement,
recognizing
that if they work together, they will ultimately bring change in their own country.
Being a rebel is about
recognizing
that experts' assumptions and their methodologies can easily be flawed.
Managing dissent is about
recognizing
the value of disagreement, discord and difference.
The Old mentality with a capital O, as represented by the nation-state, not yet fully into the age of behavior, not
recognizing
the power of transnational social movements, got left behind.
So the route in is
recognizing
one of the most extraordinary things about life, is that it is scalable, it works over an extraordinary range.
Recognizing
the power and potential of faith-based organizations, leveraging their assets, their scale, the public trust and credibility they have, their lower operating costs, their access to the grassroots and their presence abroad.
When you combine the science of
recognizing
deception with the art of looking, listening, you exempt yourself from collaborating in a lie.
Recognizing
that, maybe it's worth applying the least recently used principle to organizing your wardrobe as well.
And again, 50 years of good non-invasive stress testing, we're pretty good at
recognizing
male-pattern disease with stress tests.
And if there's a paradox of aging, it's that
recognizing
that we won't live forever changes our perspective on life in positive ways.
Well, the options are, I'd say, these three: power renewables, and
recognizing
that they need to be close to country-sized; other people's renewables, so we could go back and talk very politely to the people in the top left-hand side of the diagram and say, "Uh, we don't want renewables in our backyard, but, um, please could we put them in yours instead?"
And when I think about that, first of all I think that government is a social contract between the people and the government, and if the government isn't transparent, then the people aren't going to be transparent either, but also that we're blaming the little guy who doesn't pay his taxes, and we're not
recognizing
that everyone's fudging things all over the world, including some extremely respected businesses, and I'll give you one example.
First of all,
recognizing
that the glass is only 10 to 20 percent full is critical to seeing that there might be potential for additional gains from additional integration, whereas if we thought we were already there, there would be no particular point to pushing harder.
I mean, there were afternoons I was down there, and the light goes pink and there's a mist in the air and you're standing in the rubble, and I found myself
recognizing
both the inherent beauty of nature and the fact that nature, as time, is erasing this wound.
Research shows that our brain has a lot of neurons that are dedicated to
recognizing
human faces, so this N170 spike could be all those neurons firing at once in the same location, and we can detect that in the EEG.
It's a condensable in the atmosphere, and so
recognizing
this circumstance brought to the fore a whole world of bizarre possibilities.
But we've been much more reticent, much slower at
recognizing
this continuity in cognition, in emotion, in consciousness in other animals.
By
recognizing
that momentum, naming it and claiming it, they inevitably caused more live music venues to open, existing spaces to add live music to their repertoire, and they created a swell of civic buy-in around the idea, which meant that it wasn't just a slogan in some tourism pamphlet.
The first step in solving any problem is
recognizing
there is one.
What happens when you combine these technologies together: increasing availability of facial data; improving facial
recognizing
ability by computers; but also cloud computing, which gives anyone in this theater the kind of computational power which a few years ago was only the domain of three-letter agencies; and ubiquitous computing, which allows my phone, which is not a supercomputer, to connect to the Internet and do there hundreds of thousands of face metrics in a few seconds?
The remaining value of older people that I'll mention involves
recognizing
that while there are many things that older people can no longer do, there are other things that they can do better than younger people.
Recognizing
that Africa has grassroot-level leadership, we simply developed a model to bring the professional management and investment to scale to these grassroot leaders.
In policy terms, real equality means
recognizing
that the work that women have traditionally done is just as important as the work that men have traditionally done, no matter who does it.
They actually recognize that embracing diversity means
recognizing
all races, including the majority one.
We wanted to know if there was a special part of the brain for
recognizing
faces, and there was already reason to think there might be such a thing based on this phenomenon of prosopagnosia that I described a moment ago, but nobody had ever seen that part of the brain in a normal person, so we set out to look for it.
You can see, it's now started to fade some of these pictures out, showing us that it already is
recognizing
how to understand some of these itself.
There's a gigantic gear representing industry, there's a ship
recognizing
the port, a giant stalk of wheat paying homage to the brewing industry.
I think the important point here is
recognizing
that all of us are flawed.
And
recognizing
facial expressions is very important for me to be social.
Of course, in this system governments do tax, and they use part of their revenues to fund social programs,
recognizing
that government's role is not just regulation but also to be arbiter of social goods.
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