Tells
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It
tells
us something about why we see limited behavior change in Africa.
But it also
tells
us something about policy.
But it also
tells
us something about one of these facts that we talked about before.
So it turns out, if you use this technique, actually your estimates of prevalence are very close to what we get from testing random samples in the population, but they're very, very different than what UNAIDS
tells
us the prevalences are.
But this also
tells
us that one of these facts that I mentioned in the beginning may not be quite right.
But it also
tells
us something about one of these things that we think that we know.
And maybe this
tells
us that we should be thinking more about those things.
What a 404 page
tells
you is that you fell through the cracks.
Nobody
tells
anybody what to do.
And he
tells
me, he has on his desk a picture of me in the middle of the wire with a dove on my head.
And I think the severity of that punishment
tells
you how bad you are as a person.
Suppose some time in the next two dozen years we pick up a faint line that
tells
us we have some cosmic company.
So the girl
tells
her friends, guess what happened?
So you're the bouncer at the pub, you need to know that I'm over 18, instead of showing you my driving license, which shows you I know how to drive, what my name is, my address, all these kind of things, I show you my psychic paper, and all it
tells
you is am I over 18 or not.
Now what that
tells
us is that wall tissues are doing so much more than just covering the vascular tissues.
Here's my problem with that argument: Media
tells
us every day what's important, by the stories they choose and where they place them; it's called agenda setting.
And there's this quote that the main character, Arnold,
tells
his mother as they're fighting about who he is and the life that he lives.
KG: Something
tells
me it's not the end.
And he
tells
me this amazing story.
This is all 40 minutes of the recording, and right away the algorithm
tells
us a lot more tricks are missed than are made, and also a trick on the rails is a lot more likely to produce a cheer, and if you look really closely, we can tease out traffic patterns.
Do you remember the movie "The Da Vinci Code?" Here's Professor Langdon examining a GPS dot, which his accomplice
tells
him is a tracking device accurate within two feet anywhere on the globe, but we know that in the world of nonfiction, the GPS dot is impossible, right?
This
tells
you that here also, context overrides.
So, we made a section of the mammary gland of the mouse, and all those lovely acini are there, every one of those with the red around them are an acinus, and we said okay, we are going to try and make this, and I said, maybe that red stuff around the acinus that people think there's just a structural scaffold, maybe it has information, maybe it
tells
the cells what to do, maybe it
tells
the nucleus what to do.
So I said, extracellular matrix, which is this stuff called ECM, signals and actually
tells
the cells what to do.
Well, I think that we are wired, our DNA
tells
us to tell stories.
It's a very elegant way of telling a story, especially if you're following somebody on a journey, and that journey basically
tells
something about their personality in a very concise way, and what we wanted to do based on the shot in "Goodfellas," which is one of the great shots ever, a Martin Scorsese film, of basically following Henry Hill through what it feels like to be a gangster walk going through the Copacabana and being treated in a special way.
And I'm going to share my music with you, but I hope that I'm going to do so in a way that
tells
a story,
tells
a story about how I used boredom as a catalyst for creativity and invention, and how boredom actually forced me to change the fundamental question that I was asking in my discipline, and how boredom also, in a sense, pushed me towards taking on roles beyond the sort of most traditional, narrow definition of a composer.
A conservative estimate
tells
us there are more than 27 million people enslaved in the world today.
And it turns off that voice in your head that
tells
you that you know exactly how the world works.
Bao Yongxiu: "My mother
tells
me to come home and get married, but if I marry now, before I have fully developed myself, I can only marry an ordinary worker, so I'm not in a rush."
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