Somebody
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1813 examples of Somebody in a sentence
The I is integrity, being your word, actually doing what you say, and being
somebody
people can trust.
But also, if you're really wishing
somebody
well, it's very hard to judge them at the same time.
We know that when it comes to choosing
somebody
for a job, for an award, we are strongly biased by their race, we are biased by their gender, we are biased by how attractive they are, and sometimes we might say, "Well fine, that's the way it should be."
This is Gen9 gene assembler, and so right now when you try to print a gene, what you do is
somebody
in a factory with pipettes puts the thing together by hand, you have one error per 100 base pairs, and it takes a long time and costs a lot of money.
The U.S. government asked some of us, '76, if we could replicate that computationally, and of course
somebody
like myself says yes. Immediately, you get a contract, Department of Defense, and we built this truck and this rig.
—Clifford Stoll, Newsweek, 1995] You must admit that gives you, at least it gives me pleasure when
somebody
says how dead wrong you are.
He didn't want to wait until
somebody
tried to act against the regime.
In the criminal code of Germany, it's written that it's not allowed to tap
somebody
without the permission of the judge.
Now I know that when you've been graced, it is your responsibility to empower
somebody
else.
The healthcare, late at night when they're worried about what sort of cancer
somebody
they care about might have, when they just talk across the Internet to
somebody
who they care about very much in another country.
And then we join these big social networking companies which are in fact effectively built as silos, so that it's much easier to talk to
somebody
in the same social network than it is to talk to
somebody
in a different one, so in fact we're sometimes limiting ourselves.
They think of
somebody
choosing fabrics.
So as
somebody
who has pretty close to the world record of total number of hours spent inside an MRI scanner, I can tell you that one of the skills that's really important for MRI research is bladder control.
Patient: You just turned into
somebody
else.
You almost looked like
somebody
I'd seen before, but
somebody
different.
It looked like he had just murdered somebody, which it was not out of the question for this particular architect, and we didn't know what to do.
This is all I have, a couple of facts about
somebody.
From time to time, members of my family will insist that my sister and I should get married so that
somebody
will take care of us.
Over the last 16 months, as I've debated this issue around the world, every single time
somebody
has said to me, "I don't really worry about invasions of privacy because I don't have anything to hide."
There are dozens of psychological studies that prove that when
somebody
knows that they might be watched, the behavior they engage in is vastly more conformist and compliant.
This is a conclusion that we should have all kinds of reasons for avoiding, the most important of which is that when you say,
"somebody
who is doing bad things," you probably mean things like plotting a terrorist attack or engaging in violent criminality, a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say, "doing bad things."
Even if you're
somebody
who decides that you never want to, the fact that there are other people who are willing to and able to resist and be adversarial to those in power — dissidents and journalists and activists and a whole range of others — is something that brings us all collective good that we should want to preserve.
As
somebody
who finds mass surveillance odious for all the reasons I just talked about and a lot more, I mean, I look at this as work that will never end until governments around the world are no longer able to subject entire populations to monitoring and surveillance unless they convince some court or some entity that the person they've targeted has actually done something wrong.
The final one is interesting, because the term "refrigerator mother" was actually the original hypothesis for the cause of autism, and that meant
somebody
who was cold and unloving.
You should know that when we choose
somebody
to win an Ig Nobel prize, We get in touch with that person, very quietly.
I have found that I need to get that out of the way, because I'll see
somebody
go "Oh, I know it's this one."
But here's the icing on the cake: It's not just the first opportunity that you do with
somebody
else that's probably your greatest, as an institution or an individual.
And somebody, some brilliant person in our team, came back and said, "You know what I noticed?
But if you asked the person on your left, they might have said regret or skepticism, and if you asked
somebody
on your right, they might have said something entirely different, like hope or empathy.
How could it be that when I look at a person, an object, or an event, I see something very different than
somebody
else does?
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