Someone
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Well, you have to find
someone
who is willing to be a surrogate.
Imagine carrying around
someone
else's voice for nine years and finally finding your own voice.
Someone
could give a talk and say, look at us, we've got these really sharp teeth and muscles and a brain that's really good at throwing weapons, and if you look at lots of societies around the world, you'll see very high rates of violence.
Your closet may be telling
someone
you love her for the first time, or telling
someone
that you're pregnant, or telling
someone
you have cancer, or any of the other hard conversations we have throughout our lives.
Who can tell me that explaining to
someone
you've just declared bankruptcy is harder than telling
someone
you just cheated on them?
And what else can you ask
someone
to do but try?
If you're going to be real with someone, you gotta be ready for real in return.
If you want
someone
to be real with you, they need to know that you bleed too.
I mean,
someone
comes out of their car, the door opens, they get in, there's no one else in there.
Really, they're just emphasizing in a relatively slick presentation the fact that the police can sort of sit in an air-conditioned office and remotely monitor
someone
without them having any idea that it's going on.
Will you buy
someone
else's sample?
At least if we get beyond a barter economy, somebody has to earn an income and
someone
else has to convert that income to care and sustenance for loved ones.
We need to change our view of Joe as
someone
wholly irredeemable, because if we see Joe as wholly irredeemable, how is he going to see himself as any different?
And I saw
someone
age 24, genetically female, went through Harvard with three male roommates who knew the whole story, a registrar who always listed his name on course lists as a male name, and came to me after graduating, saying, "Help me.
So there's a clear message: whether you care about a fundamental, basic research of really interesting, bizarre, wonderful animals, or you want to build a search-and-rescue robot that can help you in an earthquake, or to save
someone
in a fire, or you care about medicine, we must preserve nature's designs.
What that means to an actual NSA analyst,
someone
like me who was working as an intelligence analyst targeting, Chinese cyber-hackers, things like that, in Hawaii, is the provenance of that data is directly from their servers.
ES: We also heard in Congressional testimony last year, it was an amazing thing for
someone
like me who came from the NSA and who's seen the actual internal documents, knows what's in them, to see officials testifying under oath that there had been no abuses, that there had been no violations of the NSA's rules, when we knew this story was coming.
It feels like
someone'
s pouring cement on you or something.
CH: And you roll to a stop as if
someone
threw your spaceship at the ground and it tumbles end over end, but you're ready for it you're in a custom-built seat, you know how the shock absorber works.
It's not necessarily the actual words that
someone
has written in an email or given on a phone call.
But it's been argued, and
someone
here in the audience has talked to a former NSA analyst who said metadata is actually much more invasive than the core data, because in the core data you present yourself as you want to be presented.
So when a terrorist is corresponding with somebody else who's not known to us but is engaged in doing or supporting terrorist activity, or
someone
who's violating international sanctions by providing nuclear weapons-related material to a country like Iran or North Korea, is trying to hide that activity because it's illicit activity.
I think your boss, General Keith Alexander, has said that that would be a terrible example for others; you can't negotiate with
someone
who's broken the law in that way.
But you saw there how easy it is to launch a balloon and get it up, and actually again, it's the power of the Internet, I did a search on it, and I found, 30, 40 years ago,
someone
had put up a balloon and it had gone around the Earth multiple times.
And when
someone
accesses your medical record, a research doctor, they could see, you could see which doctor accessed it and why, and you could maybe learn about what conditions you have.
And many of you probably know
someone
who suffers from obesity, diabetes, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, allergies and asthma.
We take drugs to shift the chemistries of our brains and to change our moods, and what are arguments or advertising or big ideas if not an attempt to influence
someone
else's mind?
Someone
themselves, perhaps Hadrian, needed a brilliant creative vision.
Sure, it's not likely that
someone'
s going to try to track me down and do me harm based upon image data associated with a picture I took of my cat, but I start by assuming the worst will happen.
CA: Maybe it needed
someone
who is turned on by numbers and graphs rather than just the big, sad face to get engaged.
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