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And what we found, remarkably, is that real dialogue is in fact possible.
There are
remarkably
smooth exponential curves that govern price performance, capacity, bandwidth.
And the premise of "The Wisdom of Crowds" is that, under the right conditions, groups can be
remarkably
intelligent.
If I had a jar of jellybeans and I asked you all to guess how many jellybeans were in that jar, your average guess would be
remarkably
good.
Remarkably, in every major region of the world, people who gave money to charity were happier than those who did not, even after taking into account their own personal financial situation.
But I mean, on the plus side, he has given the sloth a
remarkably
humanlike face, and sloths do have
remarkably
humanlike faces.
In terms of psychographic, you know, the people in Second Life are
remarkably
dissimilar relative to what you might think, when you go in and talk to them and meet them, and I would, you know, challenge you to just do this and find out.
Now, I know this is
remarkably
depressing news.
Even with this constraint, his exhaustive investigations yielded some
remarkably
accurate conclusions.
The settlement is
remarkably
well- organized, with administrative buildings, officers’ quarters, and even schools, as Cossacks prize literacy.
And perhaps most remarkably, at the beginning of the 21st century, really for the first time in modern history, growth extended to almost all parts of the world.
So it's a very focused, targeted method, and for SARS, it worked
remarkably
well.
It's a
remarkably
beautiful landscape.
Importantly, in contrast to current antibiotics, the frequency at which bacteria develop resistance against halicin is
remarkably
low.
Remarkably
successful campaign, but notice the power of it.
When one is exposed to H1N1, you take Tamiflu, and you can
remarkably
decrease the severity of symptoms and prevent many of the manifestations of the disease.
The birth of the idea is from David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel's work, two researchers who were at Harvard, and they got the Nobel Prize in 1981 for their studies of visual physiology, which are
remarkably
beautiful studies, but I believe some of their work has been extrapolated into the human domain prematurely.
And, remarkably, that moment got caught on film by photographer Mark Richards, who happened to be there at the precise moment that we discovered that it all came together.
It was, remarkably, a pretty good sounding room.
So remarkably, fish social networks allow the actions of one to spread to many and could affect entire coral reefs, which feed millions of us and support the global economy for all of us.
80,000 years back in a crisis, we leave Africa, we colonize Australia in another crisis, 60,000 years back, we leave Asia for Europe in another crisis, 40,000 years back, and then we enter the
remarkably
stable Holocene phase, the only period in the whole history of the planet, that we know of, that can support human development.
And I can tell you, you enter the disciplinary research in each of these, you find something
remarkably
important, the conclusion that we may have come to the point where we have to bend the curves, that we may have entered the most challenging and exciting decade in the history humanity on the planet, the decade when we have to bend the curves.
But for a love triangle there was
remarkably
little chemistry to speak of between anyone.
It would be
remarkably
easy to continue beating up on this movie, but I will show it more mercy than it showed its audience and stop now.
She is reserved in manner and painfully honest, but also strong in her convictions, unfailingly loyal, extremely intelligent, and
remarkably
astute.
On the other hand, I wouldn't have watched it to the end if it hadn't been so
remarkably
bad that it amused me.
The film features
remarkably
annoying and repetitive background music, terrible lighting, abysmal acting, repugnant characters, problematic sound AND, of course, some of Lewis' patented gross-out scenes.
Is the Cannes controversy-meter
remarkably
esoteric, or is that we Americans are so callous and cynical that we never bother to read between the lines anymore?
and why the hell that stupid wife, played by Revathi,
remarkably
well, though scripted poorly, and characterized unrealistically, encourages her own husband, to dance with a sexily saying young girl ?
This is a
remarkably
boring film that never once held my attention.
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