Replacing
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It might be something as simple as
replacing
screen time with people time or livening up a stale relationship by doing something new together, long walks or date nights, or reaching out to that family member who you haven't spoken to in years, because those all-too-common family feuds take a terrible toll on the people who hold the grudges.
Capitalism's doing it by
replacing
low-wage workers with automata, androids, robots.
This has an effect similar to
replacing
a large diffuse light fixture with a single overhead light bulb, which also makes the shadow appear clearer.
Well, instead of organisms, we can start with an initial population of musical phrases, and a basic algorithm that mimics reproduction and random mutations by switching some parts, combining others, and
replacing
random notes.
The history of the word gothic is embedded in thousands of years worth of countercultural movements, from invading outsiders becoming kings to towering spires
replacing
solid columns to artists finding beauty in darkness.
And this is touching the mystery of that goddess,
replacing
a beautiful coincidence by a beautiful explanation.
Edith Wharton said, "The end is latent in the beginning," so we are going to end this talk
replacing
hate speech with love speech.
And if we are to expand that notion a little bit, nothing is stopping us from pressing pause on a parade of keynote speeches, the sequence of very polite panel discussions, and
replacing
some of that with a structured debate.
But you don't start
replacing
all roofs immediately.
That's as powerful as reducing class sizes by one-third fewer students, or
replacing
a so-so teacher in the classroom with a truly outstanding one.
So imagine we're running, like, a find and replace on all of the timelines that are currently steering us towards more and more screen time persuasively and
replacing
all of those timelines with what do we want in our lives.
Soon, broken rice became a key ingredient in our national dish, thiéboudienne,
replacing
our own traditional, more nutritious African rice, Oryza glaberrima.
And this trend of
replacing
natural building materials with materials that require a lot of energy, that are energy-intensive, and that emit CO2 is really clearly contributing to climate change.
Now, lest you think that this is only for the light at heart, or just temporary installations, this is the same firm working at the World Trade Center,
replacing
the bridge that used to go across West Street, that very important pedestrian connection between the city of New York and the redevelopment of the West Side.
If not for the work of beekeepers
replacing
these dead beehives, we would be without foods that we rely upon: fruits, vegetables, crunchy almonds and nuts, tart apples, sour lemons.
This little nick tricks the cell into
replacing
the nonedited G with an A as it remakes the nicked strand, thereby completing the conversion of what used to be a C-G base pair into a stable T-A base pair.
And when we attached that protein to the disabled CRISPR scissors, shown in blue, we produced the second base editor, which converts As into Gs, and then uses the same strand-nicking strategy that we used in the first base editor to trick the cell into
replacing
the nonedited T with a C as it remakes that nicked strand, thereby completing the conversion of an A-T base pair to a G-C base pair.
Integrate human and machine intelligence right inside our own bodies to augment us, instead of diminishing us or
replacing
us.
So it means that beekeepers are very good at
replacing
dead-outs, and so they've been able to cover those losses.
Would you spend your remaining money on
replacing
it?
Because on top of that, the world's richest sports team is
replacing
the House That Ruth Built by destroying two well-loved community parks.
So there is no point in
replacing
a set of poor country diseases with a set of rich country diseases.
At first, Scandinavians incorporated this new technology by
replacing
their loose paddles with anchored oars.
I think future engineered species could be the source of food, hopefully a source of energy, environmental remediation and perhaps
replacing
the petrochemical industry.
There was even a story recently that scientists had thought about actually
replacing
rats in their experiments with politicians.
Now with CRISPR you're editing, basically, one allele, and
replacing
it in the place of another allele.
He did that, literally, by
replacing
the Earth with the Sun in the center of the Solar System, and then with this simple-looking act, he actually launched a scientific and technological revolution, which many call the Copernican Revolution.
Instead of
replacing
one story with another, we can learn from and revel in the many versions that exist and the many that have yet to be written.
As long as there is at least a tiny energy gradient to exploit, theoretically, a single cell could live for hundreds of thousands of years or more, simply by
replacing
broken parts over time.
Adhesives were
replacing
the rivets.
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