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Roughly
half a percent of Americans feel that they save too much.
So these are helicopters with four rotors, and they're
roughly
a meter or so in scale, and weigh several pounds.
He was off by several orders of magnitude when he assumed that light was
roughly
ten times as fast as the speed of sound.
He lived in Paris, and he set up two experimental stations,
roughly
5.5 miles distant, in Paris.
We're
roughly
two days from the entrance at that point.
You probably know that
roughly
25 million people in Africa are infected with the virus, that AIDS is a disease of poverty, and that if we can bring Africa out of poverty, we would decrease AIDS as well.
And those can all be made more efficient, and the motors that turn them can have their system efficiency
roughly
doubled by integrating 35 improvements, paying back in about a year.
And so you'd have this wonderful sparkling thing, with the disk slowly rotating, and this is
roughly
what it would look like.
GS: So the first BFR is going to have
roughly
a hundred passengers.
It shows like
roughly
one third of the public thinks that aliens are not only out there, we're looking for them out there, but they're here, right?
And al-jebr
roughly
translates to "the system for reconciling disparate parts."
Of those newborns, one in 10 roughly, if it's not treated, the jaundice gets so severe that it leads to either a life-long disability, or the kids could even die.
When you put all the mental illnesses together, they account for
roughly
15 percent of the total global burden of disease.
And yet, even in the best-resourced countries, for example here in Europe,
roughly
50 percent of affected people don't receive these interventions.
To give you a perspective, if I had to translate the proportion of psychiatrists in the population that one might see in Britain to India, one might expect
roughly
150,000 psychiatrists in India.
In rural Uganda, Paul Bolton and his colleagues, using villagers, demonstrated that they could deliver interpersonal psychotherapy for depression and, using a randomized control design, showed that 90 percent of the people receiving this intervention recovered as compared to
roughly
40 percent in the comparison villages.
Roughly
75 percent of mothers recovered as compared to about 45 percent in the comparison villages.
I thought I would start with a very brief history of cities. Settlements typically began with people clustered around a well, and the size of that settlement was
roughly
the distance you could walk with a pot of water on your head.
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.
Roughly
a third of Americans say that they are Democrats.
Other estimates put that number at
roughly
double that number of infections.
We have G.M. crops, we have pharmaceuticals, we have new vaccines, all using
roughly
the same technology, but with very different outcomes.
It's why we have a dropout rate of
roughly
25 percent overall and almost 50 percent of our minority population living in low-income areas, because they're not getting the gift of a good start.
EM: I made that bet, I think, two or three years ago, so in
roughly
18 years, I think we'll see more power from solar than any other source.
So it's possible to achieve, let's say,
roughly
100-fold improvement in the cost of spaceflight if you can effectively reuse the rocket.
And they eat them up, which means that, combined with the fact that the cladding doesn't last very long, you can only run one of these reactors for roughly, say, 18 months without refueling it.
So if you look at what it would cost if every state government invested in universal preschool at age four, full-day preschool at age four, the total annual national cost would be
roughly
30 billion dollars.
Two terawatt hours, it's
roughly
half what the U.S. solar industry produced last year.
(Applause ends) This quad has a racket strapped onto its head with a sweet spot
roughly
the size of an apple, so not too large.
In fact, when fully extended, this is
roughly
five times greater than what a bungee jumper feels at the end of their launch.
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