Tells
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Now a bias is a way in which we systematically get things wrong, ways in which we miscalculate, misjudge, distort reality, or see what we want to see, and the bias I'm talking about works like this: Confront someone with the fact that they are going to die and they will believe just about any story that
tells
them it isn't true and they can, instead, live forever, even if it means taking the existential elevator.
The trajectory
tells
us a great deal.
And on my first day of work I walked in and my boss
tells
me, "Do you know why you're here?"
And it turns out, everywhere in the world, women need more self-confidence, because the world
tells
us we're not equal to men.
And just, I leave you with the beauty of those looks that
tells
more about happiness than I could ever say.
But it's also useful, because it
tells
us that extreme simplicity in movement rules at the individual level can result in a great deal of complexity at the level of the group.
So many stories emerge from these dynamics of alteration of space, such as "the informal Buddha," which
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the story of a small house that saved itself, it did not travel to Mexico, but it was retrofitted in the end into a Buddhist temple, and in so doing, this small house transforms or mutates from a singular dwelling into a small, or a micro, socioeconomic and cultural infrastructure inside a neighborhood.
Now, I looked at a number of kettles available on the market, and found the minimum fill lines, so the little piece of information that
tells
you how much you need to put in there, was between two and a five-and-a-half cups of water just to make one cup of tea.
And he
tells
wondrous stories of playing for hours with his friends, running up and down the beautiful rock formations that dot the countryside around his home.
It
tells
us that human beings make noise when they have sex, and it's generally the woman who makes more noise.
There is a code, a color code embedded, that
tells
you exactly how to fold that specific microscope.
Well, this is by a guy called Bright Simons from Ghana, and what you do is you take medication, something that some people might spend their entire month's salary on, and you scratch off the code, and you send that to an SMS number, and it
tells
you if that is legitimate or if it's expired.
And what Boundless Informant
tells
us is more communications are being intercepted in America about Americans than there are in Russia about Russians.
This is something that we're following up on, and the evidence we have now in my lab combined with evidence from a number of labs around the world
tells
us that certain changes in the microbiome do lead to obesity, and a number of other modern, kind of Westernized diseases.
The thing that's totally amazing, the reason I'm on this stage, is because what that
tells
us is something deep about the early universe.
My instinct
tells
you that any improvement would be rather slight, because they were designed as functions of the system they were designed to fit, and as I said, type is very adaptable.
We see it even in the life of the indomitable Arctic explorer Ben Saunders, who
tells
me that his triumphs are not merely the result of a grand achievement, but of the propulsion of a lineage of near wins.
And professor Nathan Hart and his team had just written a paper which
tells
us, confirms that predatory sharks see in black and white, or grayscale.
The question you have to ask is whether a model
tells
you more information than you would have had otherwise.
MA: I'm going to do so in a way that
tells
a story.
I use the term "disabled people" quite deliberately, because I subscribe to what's called the social model of disability, which
tells
us that we are more disabled by the society that we live in than by our bodies and our diagnoses.
He
tells
me I'm in the default option.
Now, it turns out research
tells
us that solving is as primal as eating and sleeping.
So this is really nice and helpful, but all this
tells
me is what I'm looking at.
If, in the future, someone
tells
you Agbogbloshie is the largest e-waste dump in the world, I hope you can correct them and explain to them that a dump is a place where you throw things away and leave them forever; a scrapyard is where you take things apart.
What they're grounded in is the understanding of human rights, a belief that their life is as valuable to them as my life is to me, and to support this, he
tells
a story by the great philosopher Adam Smith, and I want to tell this story too, though I'm going to modify it a little bit for modern times.
Later on in our interview, Prosecutor Bashir
tells
me how worried she is about the possible outcome of government negotiations with the Taliban, the people who have been trying to kill her.
We identify with the guru who
tells
us what to do, self-help therapist, or we embrace a totalitarian leader who appears to have no doubts about choices, who sort of knows.
I believe, and my experience
tells
me, that when we change the way we think, we create new possibilities, or futures, and prisons need a different future.
And in a place where we thought no life at all, we find more life, we think, and diversity and density than the tropical rainforest, which
tells
us that we don't know much about this planet at all.
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