Tells
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Clicking on that logo takes you to an absolute no-nonsense, human-readable document, a deed, that
tells
you exactly what you can do with this content.
When I say we, I don't mean you, necessarily; I mean me, and my right brain, my left brain and the one that's in between that is the censor and
tells
me what I'm saying is wrong.
And this
tells
us actually what is the essence of the problem.
Behavioral psychology
tells
us that we take action and make decisions based on our emotions above all else.
This curve
tells
about the statistics of velocities of particles in the same way as a demographic curve would tell about the statistics of ages of individuals.
You see, suppose that there is person number seven,
tells
you a story, but when you ask where he got if from, he points to person number three as a source.
When you buy a car, it
tells
you how many miles per gallon to expect.
A bottle of champagne for anyone that
tells
me.
And though they may not have come before the proverbial egg, chickens’ fascinating history
tells
us a great deal about our own.
This one image
tells
you that the atmosphere of Mars changed, and it changed in big ways.
So you get this well-meaning couple who
tells
you straight out at a family gathering or at a friends gathering, that, come on, you must know you're not a great mom, given how much you're investing in your career, right?
That kind of
tells
you a little bit of an idea of the emphasis that my parents placed on education.
Well, it
tells
us that Mars has all the ingredients necessary for life.
It's a care model that
tells
the truth and engages one-on-one and meets people where they're at.
So what this
tells
us is that the real obstacle is not ability, and it's not circumstances.
The CDC website comes up, and this video essentially
tells
the whole story.
I didn't know that elite universities, as research consistently
tells
us, are cheaper for low-income kids because these universities have bigger endowments, can offer more generous financial aid.
And when you have that, then evolutionary theory
tells
us that natural selection will favor the more exploitative, more predator-like organisms.
And so, the theory
tells
us that when diarrheal disease organisms are transported by water, we expect them to be more predator-like, more harmful.
This is important, because it
tells
us that if you have moderate biting densities, you can eradicate malaria by mosquito proofing houses.
But when a mathematician
tells
me that minus three times minus three makes nine, that's a kind of logic that almost feels like trust.
Well, Ehud is now going into his first treatment, and during that first treatment, just a few days into that treatment, I'm meeting with him, and he
tells
me, "Adam, I think this is working.
Well, because then it
tells
me the truth, instead of me imposing the truth.
Vivid, symbolic artwork is being created by our servicemen and women, and every work of art
tells
a story.
And I'm sure I'm in good company in finding that tremendously annoying, when someone
tells
you it's impossible.
But knowing that these sets also work, knowing that perhaps hundreds of sets of successive even numbers also work,
tells
you nothing.
Expertise
tells
you otherwise.
His theory of relativity
tells
us that time passes for everyone, but doesn’t always pass at the same rate for people in different situations, like those travelling close to the speed of light or orbiting a supermassive black hole.
That's what the EIA forecast
tells
us.
So what this
tells
me is that the disparities across the globe are only getting worse.
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