Surprise
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Tyrone Hayes: It was a
surprise
to me as well that I would be talking about pesticides, that I'd be talking about public health, because, in fact, I never thought I would do anything useful.
In fact, my involvement in the whole pesticide issue was sort of a
surprise
as well when I was approached by the largest chemical company in the world and they asked me if I would evaluate how atrazine affected amphibians, or my frogs.
It shouldn't come to any
surprise
that the things that happen in wildlife are also a warning to us, just like Rachel Carson and others have warned.
So he did another study using microsatellites, which is much more expensive, much more time-consuming, and to his surprise, came up with almost identical results.
To my surprise, eliminating net CO2 emissions from the economy in just 20 years is actually pretty easy and pretty cheap, not very cheap, but certainly less than the cost of a collapsing civilization.
This is no surprise, though, if you look at the insights of contemporary psychology.
After he got over his
surprise
at being, you know, turned down, he concluded he'd had a narrow escape from marrying an irrational person.
RD: Well look, our singular mission is the creation and prevention of strategic
surprise.
And so when I discovered that you had posted my
surprise
proposal to my girlfriend at the very bottom, I was beside myself.
When you go from a world where you treated arthritis with aspirin, that mostly didn't do the job, to one where, if it gets bad enough, we can do a hip replacement, a knee replacement that gives you years, maybe decades, without disability, a dramatic change, well is it any
surprise
that that $40,000 hip replacement replacing the 10-cent aspirin is more expensive?
Here's the surprise: They found that the expansion is not slowing down.
I don't think this should be a
surprise.
We know that, because when you ask people about their ultimate favorite day of the week, surprise, surprise, Saturday comes in at first, then Friday, then Sunday.
And they
surprise
themselves at just how innovative they and their teams really are.
And hey, surprise, very high rates of HIV among people who are injecting drugs.
It might
surprise
you to learn that we've actually thought about this before.
Now, this may
surprise
you, but it turns out there is actually some scientific research on this question.
In fact, as I looked into her case, I discovered to my
surprise
that it's not clearly illegal for you or me to put a tracking device on someone else's car.
Would they
surprise
us?
I know, I think we should keep them as a
surprise.
Now, it turns out Canada's Dr. Bothwell is actually a world expert in the field, so it was no
surprise
in 2014 when a reporter contacted Dr. Bothwell for a story on the algae.
And it should come as no
surprise
that my first novel at 16 was about Neo-Nazis taking over Nigeria to institute the Fourth Reich.
The fact that it happens in "Another Country" takes you quite by
surprise.
The
surprise
came at the end.
It might
surprise
some of you here, as it did me, when I discovered that suicide is at the top of the list of the leading causes of death in young people in all countries in the world, including the poorest countries of the world.
Now a few months after this site launched, the founders heard about something interesting, and it actually didn't
surprise
them.
You can cover up one of her eyes, and you can still read something in the other eye, and I see sort of curiosity in one eye, I see maybe a little bit of
surprise
in the other.
Squick is an emotion that combines
surprise
with embarrassment plus some disgust and like, not knowing what to do with your hands.
Similarly, Dutch airline KLM launched a
surprise
campaign, seemingly randomly handing out small gifts to travelers en route to their destination.
The fact that emotions influence our judgment should come as no
surprise.
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