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And this raises a question: As digital technology makes things easier for movements, why haven't
successful
outcomes become more likely as well?
She had met this guy online, and he seemed nice and he seemed successful, and most importantly, he seemed really into her.
Why would a handsome,
successful
man like that ever go out with a loser like you?" Shocking, right, that a friend could be so cruel?
We were one of the first two groups to report the
successful
use of such a tool in changing our DNA.
CA: When would you estimate, when do you hope that the first
successful
transplant would happen?
So why is it that Pixar, with all of its cooks, is able to be so
successful
time and time again?
This could be the first experiment that secures its funding forevermore, right, if
successful?
America is simultaneously the most and the least
successful
country in the industrialized world.
In Europe and America, we have been
successful.
If my mom or I had a tool like this when we needed physical therapy, then we would have been more
successful
following the treatment, and perhaps gotten better a lot sooner.
I think you had two
successful
companies, and then you started addressing this problem of how could you use satellites to revolutionize radio.
She said the one thing that brought the
successful
women together, the one thing that they had in common, was the fact that they had good mentors.
He taught me how things were built and how they were repaired, the tools and techniques necessary to make a
successful
project.
Donald Hoffman: Well, this does not stop us from a
successful
science.
If the only way the most productive can be
successful
is by suppressing the productivity of the rest, then we badly need to find a better way to work and a richer way to live.
So what is it that makes some groups obviously more
successful
and more productive than others?
And what happened was exactly what you'd expect, that some groups were very much more
successful
than others, but what was really interesting was that the high-achieving groups were not those where they had one or two people with spectacularly high I.Q.
Nor were the most
successful
groups the ones that had the highest aggregate I.Q.
Instead, they had three characteristics, the really
successful
teams.
Secondly, the
successful
groups gave roughly equal time to each other, so that no one voice dominated, but neither were there any passengers.
And thirdly, the more
successful
groups had more women in them.
An example: Arup is one of the world's most
successful
engineering firms, and it was commissioned to build the equestrian center for the Beijing Olympics.
Now, helpfulness sounds really anemic, but it's absolutely core to
successful
teams, and it routinely outperforms individual intelligence.
And to date, the Montreal Protocol is the most
successful
international environmental agreement ever implemented.
Money, in fact, is the most
successful
story ever invented and told by humans, because it is the only story everybody believes.
So we need to understand these groups; we need to either engage them or defeat them in any conflict resolution process that has to be
successful.
In the '60s I started working with paper furniture and made a bunch of stuff that was very
successful
in Bloomingdale's.
But one day, if successful, this technology can lead to complete eradication of HIV in the body.
They'll have
successful
careers.
And I think it's really important to say that in the 20th century, they were remarkably successful, these institutions.
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