Setting
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Now, we've set about reducing light exposure before you go to bed, but light exposure in the morning is very good at
setting
the biological clock to the light-dark cycle.
Anna Deavere Smith famously said that there's a literature inside of each of us, and three generations later, I was part of a project called StoryCorps, which set out to capture the stories of ordinary Americans by
setting
up a soundproof booth in public spaces.
And as it happens, the algorithms that were
setting
us up, they weren't bad either.
We'll make mistakes going forward, but it's about
setting
a clear direction, being transparent, having a dialogue with the right partners, and choosing to lead on the issues that really count.
Ten years ago, say you're Foxconn
setting
up an iPhone factory, by chance.
And we looked at
setting
up a network in Lesotho for transportation of HIV/AIDS samples.
And it's that orange dust spot, that orange dust problem, that's the one we're
setting
out to address.
Now you can try to change the temperature in your house by opening a window in the winter, but that's not going to change the
setting
on the thermostat, which will respond by kicking on the furnace to warm the place back up.
We are
setting
up a 10-year digitization program which has the objective of transforming this immense archive into a giant information system.
And the thing about it is that we have well and truly proven the Nanopatch within the laboratory
setting.
In such a setting, the perpetrator can see, perhaps for the first time, the victim as a real person with thoughts and feelings and a genuine emotional response.
So Richard Ledgett is the 15th deputy director of the National Security Agency, and he's a senior civilian officer there, acts as its chief operating officer, guiding strategies,
setting
internal policies, and serving as the principal advisor to the director.
So by honesty, they meant a confession, and his confession would definitely not end up
setting
him free.
But it would be interesting to know how other species solve this problem in different environments on Earth, and so we're
setting
up a program to encourage kids around the world to try this experiment with different species.
After some time, after
setting
it on fire, you seal it to restrict the oxygen that goes into the kiln, and then you end up with this carbonized material here.
This is because access to information is a critical currency of power, one which governments would like to control, a thing they attempt to do by
setting
up all-you-can-eat surveillance programs, a thing they need hackers for, by the way.
And around the same period of time, other groups of Normans were
setting
forth all across Europe, going on adventures that would reverberate throughout that continent’s history.
Now, that was an example of a healthcare setting, but of course, all businesses collect some form of data.
When my first children's book was published in 2001, I returned to my old elementary school to talk to the students about being an author and an illustrator, and when I was
setting
up my slide projector in the cafetorium, I looked across the room, and there she was: my old lunch lady.
It's an important maxim that the unfamiliar is not the same as the improbable, and in fact, that's why we at Cambridge University are
setting
up a center to study how to mitigate these existential risks.
In the last year, a Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for 110 million dollars, the highest price ever achieved for the work of an American artist, and a painting by Leonardo da Vinci sold for 450 million,
setting
a new auction record.
Those are the kinds of ambitions now people are
setting
themselves in terms of rapidity of change.
China has more coal-fired power plants than any other country in the world, about 40 percent of the global total, and it's because of this fact that China's government has decided since 2014 to wage a war on coal, shutting down small coal mines,
setting
limits on coal consumption, even canceling an Australia's worth of coal-fired power plants.
And he takes a few seconds because we are
setting
everything, and you are going to see a blue light cutting in front of the helmet because Bruno is going to imagine the movement that needs to be performed, the computer is going to analyze it, Bruno is going to certify it, and when it is certified, the device starts moving under the command of Bruno's brain.
At HCL technologies, like at many companies, the leaders had learned to see their role as
setting
direction and making sure that no one deviated from it.
One day, at lunch with her new boss, Tori shares the news that two other women are
setting
out to row across the mid-Atlantic, to do something that she almost died trying to do.
And I don't know if it was delirium
setting
in or what, but they told me later I had a smile on my face the entire time.
Bina Rothblatt: It's been really an exciting journey, and I would have never thought that at the time, but we started making goals and
setting
those goals and accomplishing things, and before you knew it, we just keep going up and up and we're still not stopping, so it's great.
Does anybody know 4x5 and 10x8 sheets of film, and you're
setting
it up, putting it on the tripod.
So the light's
setting
on my left-hand side, and there's a balance in the communication with the Daasanach, the family of 30, all ages.
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