Seems
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These days, I look at how women are treated the world over, and anger, in particular,
seems
like a perfectly reasonable response.
He went so far as to say, it
seems
that for success in science and art, a dash of autism is essential.
So you've got this mysterious title that really doesn't mean anything, so I was trying to think: Where might I see a bit of mysterious text that
seems
to mean something but doesn't?
We did this by squandering antibiotics with a heedlessness that now
seems
shocking.
I know that the scale of antibiotic resistance
seems
overwhelming, but if you've ever bought a fluorescent lightbulb because you were concerned about climate change, or read the label on a box of crackers because you think about the deforestation from palm oil, you already know what it feels like to take a tiny step to address an overwhelming problem.
He told me, "It
seems
like the United States has run out of jobs, because they're just making some up: cat psychologist, dog whisperer, tornado chaser."
It was a school, and I wrote on it a quote from Nelson Mandela, saying, "[in Arabic]," which means, "It
seems
impossible until it's done."
It just
seems
like so much of life, or so much of our assumptions are based on the fact that of course, it's got to be DNA, but is the possibility space of self-replicating molecules much bigger than DNA, even just DNA with six letters?
You can see here, the person I highlighted with the green dot is about 70 years of age but
seems
to have a biological age, if what we're doing here is really true, of only about 45.
He
seems
to be intact, he
seems
to be perfectly healthy, and yet, he
seems
to have gone around both sides of that tree at the same time.
In fact, living matter
seems
to behave in this order, in a structure, just like inanimate matter cooled down to near absolute zero, where quantum effects play a very important role.
Ebola has this inevitability that
seems
to defy modern medical science.
If that still
seems
hard to wrap your head around, let’s look at a slightly different problem.
And when the action is pre-recorded and takes place in a distant time and space, watching
seems
like a passive activity.
More and more these days, digression
seems
the most direct route through from where I've lost or found myself out of place, mind, turn, time.
But there’s something in space that
seems
more terrifying than any of these – something that wipes out everything it comes near.
Watch the news every day and the world
seems
to be going backwards, not forwards.
Now this
seems
a bit strange.
Economic growth
seems
to have really helped in the fight against poverty, but it doesn't seem to be having much impact on trying to get to the Global Goals.
This area in medicine has done the most to try to figure out why it
seems
men and women have completely different heart attacks.
Me and Tomm went to Calais for the first time in April this year, and after three months of investigation, we were able to tell the story about how these two young men fled the war in Syria, ended up stuck in Calais, bought wetsuits and drowned in what
seems
to have been an attempt to swim across the English Channel in order to reach England.
We found his name in the records, and he
seems
to have stayed there alone.
Because what
seems
a simple stalactite here is not made by calcium carbonate, but is made by opal, and one of those stalactites can require tens of millions of years to be formed.
What
seems
only a dark, empty environment could be in reality a chest of wonders full of useful information.
The sun
seems
impossibly big, but in the great scheme of things, it's a pinprick, one of about 400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which you can see on a clear night as a pale, white mist stretched across the sky.
In reality, it
seems
like a piece of silk.
"The world is like a stage" just
seems
thinner, and more boring.
So knowing all this, it
seems
highly unlikely that the geometric signs from Ice Age Europe were truly abstract written characters.
And it
seems
like it's very possible that your nation, despite, actually because of the intense problems you face, you may yet be the warning light to the world that shines most visibly, most powerfully.
And growth
seems
like a simple thing because when we think of it, we typically think of someone getting taller or, later in life, wider, but to cells, growth isn't simple.
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