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After watching this video, an hour later, rich people became just as generous of their own time to help out this other person, a stranger, as
someone
who's poor, suggesting that these differences are not innate or categorical, but are so malleable to slight changes in people's values, and little nudges of compassion and bumps of empathy.
I went racing to the head of the theater department crying hysterically, like
someone
shot my cat, to ask her why, and she said it was because they didn't think I could do the stunts.
OK, it might seem like an obvious thing for
someone
who works for a mobile phone company to ask.
And you can transcend time by sending a message at your convenience, and
someone
else can pick it up at their convenience.
You can't ask
someone
to do that on your behalf.
And apart from things like entertainment, you wouldn't pay for
someone
to go to the cinema for you and have fun on your behalf, or, at least, not yet.
And I look at something like this, and honestly, you know, why would
someone
design underpants with a pocket, right?
This means that a successful dieter must eat this much less forever than
someone
of the same weight who has always been thin.
I wish
someone
had told me that back when I was 13.
You never talk about being a woman, because
someone
might notice that you're a woman, right?
And so next time you all see
someone
call a little girl "bossy," you walk right up to that person, big smile, and you say, "That little girl's not bossy.
But the fact that a woman so far away out in the world, who grew up in a rural village, who's being told to marry
someone
she doesn't want to marry, can now go meet once a month with a group of people and refuse that, and find life on her own terms.
And
someone
wrote an article saying, "Don't impose on us the dirty work of happiness."
But there's also wicked joy, you can rejoice in
someone'
s suffering.
At the opposite, everyone knows deep within that an act of selfless generosity, if from the distance, without anyone knowing anything about it, we could save a child's life, make
someone
happy.
Usually, when we feel annoyed, hatred or upset with someone, or obsessed with something, the mind goes again and again to that object.
So I decided to focus on using data and analytics to help make the most critical decision in public safety, and that decision is the determination of whether, when
someone
has been arrested, whether they pose a risk to public safety and should be detained, or whether they don't pose a risk to public safety and should be released.
It impacts whether
someone
gets drug treatment.
They're like the baseball scouts 20 years ago who were using their instinct and their experience to try to decide what risk
someone
poses.
What I decided to look for was a strong data and analytic risk assessment tool, something that would let judges actually understand with a scientific and objective way what the risk was that was posed by
someone
in front of them.
First, whether or not
someone
will commit a new crime if they're released.
Second, for the first time, and I think this is incredibly important, we can predict whether
someone
will commit an act of violence if they're released.
And third, we can predict whether
someone
will come back to court.
What that says is that this person is
someone
who has an elevated risk of violence that the judge should look twice at.
And then, towards the bottom, you see the Failure to Appear Score, which again is the likelihood that
someone
will come back to court.
For
someone
with PTSD, that memory activates the same neurochemical cascade as the original event.
Indeed, for the pick-up artists, falling in love with
someone
is a waste of time, it's squandering your seduction capital, so it must be eliminated like a disease, like an infection.
We all pretend to have an idol; we all pretend to be an idol for
someone
else, but actually we are all impostors, a bit like a man on the street who appears totally cool and indifferent, while he has actually anticipated and calculated so that all eyes are on him.
I'm going to play you now a sample of
someone
who has, two people actually, who have severe speech disorders.
Why don't we take the source from the person we want the voice to sound like, because it's preserved, and borrow the filter from
someone
about the same age and size, because they can articulate speech, and then mix them?
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