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And where your eye isn't looking, you're
remarkably
impoverished in your vision.
And this graph simply shows that if you compare what they say in a manipulated trial with a nonmanipulated trial, that is when they explain a normal choice they've made and one where we manipulated the outcome, we find that they are
remarkably
similar.
What you end up with, in other words, is a culture
remarkably
similar to the Tarahumara, a tribe that has remained unchanged since the Stone Age.
But actually, the human eye turns out to be
remarkably
adaptable to all these different light conditions that together create an environment that is never boring and that is never dull, and therefore helps us to enhance our lives.
It's actually
remarkably
easy to learn how to do.
Even more
remarkably
though, the fact that 15 month-olds didn't do this suggests that these 18 month-olds had learned this deep, profound fact about human nature in the three months from when they were 15 months old.
When it comes to restoration of hearing, we have certainly come a long way, a
remarkably
long way.
Which means that we are living through a
remarkably
privileged era when certain deep truths about the cosmos are still within reach of the human spirit of exploration.
And this is a photo now, it's not a rendering, and the column that we ended up with after a lot of work, ended up looking
remarkably
like the one that we had designed in the computer.
But remarkably, the UN Environmental Programme has estimated the wealth of the country to be over 24 trillion dollars.
We actually, to make this a biological probe, need bigger numbers than that,
remarkably
so.
And we found a house with a swimming pool that looked
remarkably
like Rita's.
And they do not want it fundamentally touched, although the American people are
remarkably
comfortable, and Democrats roughly equal to Republicans, with some minor tweaks to make the system more stable.
But when you get specific, when you actually ask about the actual taxing and spending issues under consideration, people are
remarkably
centrist, they're
remarkably
open to compromise.
Remarkably, the answer is yes.
Remarkably, we find we can completely dissociate these two abnormalities.
And they were
remarkably
well preserved, morphologically just phenomenal.
And if you go back about 50 years, Bill and Ted were leading
remarkably
similar lives.
First of all, as I explained, to ask a computer "Is that number prime?" to type it in its abbreviated form, and then only about six lines of code is the test for primacy, is a
remarkably
simple question to ask.
It's got a
remarkably
clear yes/no answer, and just requires phenomenal grunt.
And if I lay sub-Saharan growth on top of the Indian growth story, it's
remarkably
similar.
And remarkably, that matches exactly what our ancestors are believed to have invented one and a half million years ago, when they invented cooking.
And so, remarkably, I discovered that there's also a drift toward specialization.
But remarkably, what we have learned about these differences is often overlooked.
Before the crisis, this would have been utterly unthinkable, yet it was accepted
remarkably
quickly.
He's actually quite
remarkably
gifted in mathematics.
Remarkably, though, it's not 100 percent.
It expanded
remarkably
as well.
Worldwide, there are more than 2,000 firefly species, and these have evolved
remarkably
diverse courtship signals, that is, different ways to find and attract mates.
Remarkably, cockroaches can self-stabilize running over rough terrain.
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