Talking
in sentence
4194 examples of Talking in a sentence
We are not
talking
about what we have in a wallet.
And we're
talking
really small here.
Remember that we scanned both brains at the same time, so we can ask about time-synced activity in similar or different areas simultaneously, just like if you wanted to study a conversation and you were scanning two people
talking
to each other and you'd expect common activity in language regions when they're actually kind of listening and communicating.
The corruption I'm
talking
about is perfectly legal.
We're just obeying a little
talking
voice on our dashboard.
So we were
talking
before about telepresence, and this is a really cool example.
But I just want to finish by
talking
about something that we're working on in the future.
And we started
talking.
People will see my tag, and they'll see "The War Tapes," and then we'll start
talking
about war.
I mean, we were there for an hour,
talking.
And you know, Paul was talking, and he then turned to Constance and said, "You know, I wouldn't have this conversation if she weren't here, because I know she has my back."
So, when you may hear soldiers complaining, that's what they're
talking
about, you know?
So I'll be
talking
about the success of my campus, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, UMBC, in educating students of all types, across the arts and humanities and the science and engineering areas.
Quite frankly, you're
talking
about Americans.
The future of personal health that I'm
talking
about says care must occur at home as the default model, not in a hospital or clinic.
The technologies that are coming, high-performance computing, analytics, big data that everyone's
talking
about, will allow us to build predictive models for each of us as individual patients.
Today, some 25, 30 years later, we're
talking
about a mortality rate that's reduced by 85 percent.
But you can see actually they are further down this list, and that's because we're
talking
here about disability.
What I've been
talking
to you about so far is mental disorders, diseases of the mind.
Now, already in the case of the brain disorders that I've been
talking
to you about, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, while we don't have an in-depth understanding of how they are abnormally processed or what the brain is doing in these illnesses, we have been able to already identify some of the connectional differences, or some of the ways in which the circuitry is different for people who have these disorders.
Here we're
talking
about traffic jams, or sometimes detours, or sometimes problems with just the way that things are connected and the way that the brain functions.
So the message I want to leave you with today is that, indeed, there are several circuits in the brain that are malfunctioning across various disease states, whether we're
talking
about Parkinson's disease, depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's.
When you write, because it's a conscious process, because you can look backwards, you can do things with language that are much less likely if you're just
talking.
You'll notice this if you ever have occasion to record yourself or a group of people
talking.
It's basically
talking
like you write, and so, for example, we're thinking so much these days about Lincoln because of the movie.
Then Susan says "lol, I know," again more guffawing than we're used to when you're
talking
about these inconveniences.
I don't really even know what Jake is
talking
about after that, but you notice that he's changing the topic.
And he's
talking
about people who are otherwise well prepared for college studies.
Over the 15 years before the financial crisis, the growth rate of the bottom 99 percent of the income distribution was half a point slower than the averages we've been
talking
about before.
(Two overlapping voices talking) (Single voice) Intelligent technology depends on personal data.
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