Somehow
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Now, this idea that overhead is
somehow
an enemy of the cause creates this second, much larger problem, which is, it forces organizations to go without the overhead things they really need to grow, in the interest of keeping overhead low.
We just had a talk about how, on YouTube,
somehow
algorithms tend to, just by actually being smarter, tend to drive people towards more radical or specific content.
Since my family couldn't speak Chinese, I had to guide them
somehow
through more than 2,000 miles in China, and then into Southeast Asia.
CA: So you've
somehow
slashed the cost of building a rocket by 75 percent, depending on how you calculate it.
And
somehow
I said, "You know, you guys are hypocrites.
Somehow, people who'd been thinking that what they were doing was not disgusting at all suddenly thought, "Oops."
This is the time when we all assume that everything
somehow
in terms of writing was perfect because the people on "Downton Abbey" are articulate, or something like that.
And so, there are always — (Laughter) (Applause) — there are always people worrying about these things and the planet
somehow
seems to keep spinning.
So,
somehow
humans and simplicity are intertwined, I think.
This whole TED effect, it sort of ups your wisdom,
somehow.
So one of the things that I say to men, and my colleagues and I always say this, is we need more men who have the courage and the strength to start standing up and saying some of this stuff, and standing with women and not against them and pretending that
somehow
this is a battle between the sexes and other kinds of nonsense.
And by the way, one of the things that really bothers me about some of the rhetoric against feminists and others who have built the battered women's and rape crisis movements around the world is that somehow, like I said, that they're anti-male.
Those deaf people discover community
somehow
in adolescence.
And there are people who think that the existence of my family
somehow
undermines or weakens or damages their family.
Willful blindness is a legal concept which means, if there's information that you could know and you should know but you
somehow
manage not to know, the law deems that you're willfully blind.
So that night, we began to dream, and we thought, perhaps the most amazing tool that man's created is the Internet, and what would happen if we could
somehow
find new interfaces, visual-audio interfaces that would allow these remarkable sentient beings that we share the planet with access?
Then our neighbor pops her head in, and she turns red with rage when she realizes that those immigrants from downstairs have
somehow
gotten their hands on her pizza.
And the reason is that the refrigeration
somehow
gets broken; what's called the "cold chain" gets broken.
But somehow, it didn't matter about the publicity.
So it's hubris, it's self-centered to think, "Oh, plants and bacteria are primitive, and we've been here for an evolutionary minute, so we're
somehow
special."
But somehow, she must have had a forgetful memory, I think.
It must be that blacks are
somehow
tainted.
So every year, thousands of visitors come to Tana Toraja to see, as it were, this culture of death, and for many people these grandiose ceremonies and the length of the ceremonies are
somehow
incommensurable with the way that we face our own mortality in the West.
And people disagree about what the effect will be, but that seems to be the question, that
somehow
a market mechanism or a cash incentive teaches the wrong lesson, and if it does, what will become of these children later?
What you get is a highly selective loss of one function, with other functions being preserved intact, and this gives you some confidence in asserting that that part of the brain is
somehow
involved in mediating that function.
It's talked about in these modern ways, but the idea is that somehow, behind places like Silicon Valley, the secret have been different types of market-making mechanisms, the private initiative, whether this be about a dynamic venture capital sector that's actually able to provide that high-risk finance to these innovative companies, the gazelles as we often call them, which traditional banks are scared of, or different types of really successful commercialization policies which actually allow these companies to bring these great inventions, their products, to the market and actually get over this really scary Death Valley period in which many companies instead fail.
Now if this rift, which is already so great in many parts of the world, between the lack of infrastructure and the spread of technology, isn't
somehow
bridged, there will be ruptures between the digital and the real.
Implicitly or explicitly, there is a narrative that all the people who are dying were
somehow
involved in the drug trade, and we infer this because they were either tortured or executed in a professional manner, or, most likely, both.
And so the narrative is that
somehow
these people got what they were deserved.
Now the problem that we have is that life comes at us, and it comes at us very quickly, and what we need to do is to take that amorphous flow of experience and
somehow
extract meaning from it with a working memory that's about the size of a pea.
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