Tells
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So imagine he
tells
you to move the top truck left.
It zooms it off to the appropriate person, it
tells
you when the time limit is coming to an end, it keeps track of all the correspondence, it posts it up there, and it becomes an archive of public knowledge.
I'm just saying that you know when your birthday is by virtue of the fact that somebody
tells
you when your birthday is, a mother, a father, a sister, a brother, an aunt, an uncle, a cousin, a grandparent.
Well, nationalism
tells
me that my nation is unique, and that I have special obligations towards my nation.
Fascism, in contrast,
tells
me that my nation is supreme, and that I have exclusive obligations towards it.
So someone
tells
us the story about supertaskers, so this two percent of people who are able to control multitasking environment.
That's what that
tells
me.
The light blue dotted line represents the Congressional Budget Office's best guess of what will happen if Congress really doesn't do anything, and as you can see, sometime around 2027, we reach Greek levels of debt, somewhere around 130 percent of GDP, which
tells
you that some time in the next 20 years, if Congress does absolutely nothing, we're going to hit a moment where the world's investors, the world's bond buyers, are going to say, "We don't trust America anymore.
And so what this
tells
me is, when you look at the discussion of how to resolve our fiscal problems, we are not a nation that's powerfully divided on the major, major issue.
And now that we've gotten rid of the bacteria DNA, the virus DNA takes control of the cell and it
tells
it to start making more viruses.
Because, you see, DNA is like a blueprint that
tells
living things what to make.
It analyzes supply and demand and pricing and
tells
you where your next wave of opportunities are coming from.
So this
tells
us that, in a global economy, it is no longer national improvement that's the benchmark for success, but the best performing education systems internationally.
And that
tells
you that better degrees don't automatically translate into better skills and better jobs and better lives.
Nine out of 10 Japanese students say that it depends on my own investment, on my own effort, and that
tells
you a lot about the system that is around them.
There's a great document produced by TED which
tells
you how to do it.
And second, she
tells
us that she walked upright, but had some adaptation for tree climbing.
So, the still-growing brain in this individual
tells
us that childhood, which requires an incredible social organization, a very complex social organization, emerged over three million years ago.
That's an important fact, because it
tells
us that in 40 years, the nonprofit sector has not been able to wrestle any market share away from the for-profit sector.
What that
tells
us is that dopamine is not bathing the brain of these flies like soup.
You'll see broad bacterial groups, and if you look at the shape of this pink lobe, it
tells
you something about the relative abundance of each group.
The reason why this happens is because Malte has a mobile in his pocket that every five minutes makes a "ping" to the closest antenna and
tells
it, "Do you have something for me?
It's a little too complicated to explain right now, but the theory
tells
you that this shape kind of should occur.
Of course, this
tells
you something about how we evaluate things.
But this
tells
us how we need to think about it, and where we need to go.
Today's technology is starting to make it really easy to see the signals and
tells
that give us away.
What we say and how we say it
tells
a much richer story than we used to think.
Nobody ever sits down and
tells
you, "This is how it works."
And these reactors run at 600 to 700 degrees Celsius, which means the higher the temperature you go to, thermodynamics
tells
you that you will have higher efficiencies.
A mouth which
tells
you where to get out is an exit.
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