Start
in sentence
9064 examples of Start in a sentence
So we now
start
this journey by telling our students that God gave us NAND — (Laughter) — and told us to build a computer, and when we asked how, God said, "One step at a time."
And then, following this advice, we
start
with this lowly, humble NAND gate, and we walk our students through an elaborate sequence of projects in which they gradually build a chip set, a hardware platform, an assembler, a virtual machine, a basic operating system and a compiler for a simple, Java-like language that we call "JACK."
I'd like to
start
by introducing you to someone whose life has been changed by a marketplace fueled by reputation.
Now, collaborative consumption is creating the
start
of a transformation in the way we think about supply and demand, but it's also a part of a massive value shift underway, where instead of consuming to keep up with the Joneses, people are consuming to get to know the Joneses.
Why should he have to
start
from scratch?
Four years ago, tech bloggers and entrepreneurs Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood, decided to
start
something called Stack Overflow.
I believe that we are at the
start
of a collaborative revolution that will be as significant as the Industrial Revolution.
We all
start
out joyful, but as we get older, being colorful or exuberant opens us up to judgment.
We can study the way that one person interacts with another person, turn the numbers up, and
start
to gain new insights into the boundaries of normal cognition, but more importantly, we can put people with classically defined mental illnesses, or brain damage, into these social interactions, and use these as probes of that.
So when we look at what technology can do to general knowledge workers, I
start
to think there might not be something so special about this idea of a generalist, particularly when we
start
doing things like hooking Siri up to Watson, and having technologies that can understand what we're saying and repeat speech back to us.
So I
start
to think a lot of knowledge work is going to be affected by this.
It's a wonderful question to ask and
start
an endless debate about, because some people are going to bring up systems of philosophy in both the West and the East that have changed how a lot of people think about the world.
And you
start
to plot the data, because, by this approach, the big stories, the big developments in human history, are the ones that will bend these curves a lot.
So as I look around at all the evidence and I think about the room that we have ahead of us, I become a huge digital optimist and I
start
to think that this wonderful statement from the physicist Freeman Dyson is actually not hyperbole.
And Tata had gotten its
start
as a communications business when they bought two cables, one across the Atlantic and one across the Pacific, and proceeded to add pieces onto them, until they had built a belt around the world, which means they will send your bits to the East or the West.
And after a few moments, her therapist tries a new tack, and they
start
singing together, and Gabby starts to sing through her tears, and you can hear her clearly able to enunciate the words to a song that describe the way she feels, and she sings, in one descending scale, she sings, "Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine."
I'd like to start, if it's possible, with a test, because I do business stuff, so it's important that we focus on outcomes.
So if this is now, and that's the past, and we
start
thinking about change, you know, all governments are seeking change, you're here seeking change, everybody's after change, it's really cool.
Once you find your base, your home, you
start
to build this cognitive map of your environment.
And only then you
start
to discover some local bus routes that would fill in the gaps, and that allow for those wormhole, inter-dimensional portal shortcuts.
So before I start, I would like to thank the makers of Lamotrigine, Sertraline, and Reboxetine, because without those few simple chemicals, I would not be vertical today.
So how did it
start?
If we have a lot of shared genotypes, and a lot of shared outcomes, and a lot of shared lifestyle choices, and a lot of shared environmental information, we can
start
to tease out the correlations between subtle variations in people, the choices they make and the health that they create as a result of those choices, and there's open-source infrastructure to do all of this.
You can
start
analyzing the data.
It's something we have to, too, and that means the people who are working on counterterrorism responses have to start, in effect, putting on their Google-tinted glasses, or whatever.
What it means is, when she sat in a restaurant in years to come, 10 years to come, 15 years to come, or she's on the beach, every so often she's going to
start
rubbing her skin, and out of there will come a piece of that shrapnel.
That is, our society, we sympathize, but after a while, we
start
to ignore.
We've got to
start
thinking about being more proactive.
There's a bomb, people
start
suing.
They've never felt they can talk about their suicide attempt, but the HALT events, where there's no expectations for them to talk, makes them feel comfortable to
start
talking.
Back
Next
Related words
About
Their
Would
Movie
People
There
Which
Could
Where
Going
Should
Other
After
Finish
Really
Things
Think
Before
Place
Years