Tells
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And that's really important, because it
tells
us two things.
First of all, it
tells
us that we already in the world have the solutions to many of the problems that the Global Goals are trying to solve.
It also
tells
us that we're not slaves to GDP.
Eager and nosy for some personal details, the host of the Inn proposes a competition: whoever
tells
the best tale will be treated to dinner.
And thankfully, scientists like Dr. Page from the Whitehead Institute, who works on the Y chromosome, and Doctor Yang from UCLA, they have found evidence that
tells
us that those sex-determining chromosomes that are in every cell in our bodies continue to remain active for our entire lives and could be what's responsible for the differences we see in the dosing of drugs, or why there are differences between men and women in the susceptibility and severity of diseases.
BG: Anders, I'm a former journalist, and to me, it's amazing that in the current climate of slashing budgets and publishers in crisis, Dagbladet has consented so many resources for this story, which
tells
a lot about newspapers taking the responsibility, but how did you sell it to your editors?
The repetition of the same signs, for so long, and at so many sites
tells
us that the artists were making intentional choices.
A resume
tells
a story.
Frequency, as the name suggest,
tells
you how frequent the waves are.
But I know what it
tells
us.
It
tells
us that everything's fine.
The point is that it's the stimulus at the back of your eye that has these optic blurs in them, and that's what
tells
your brain that you're moving.
So when you take a fixation, you end up with this weird optic blur stuff, and it
tells
you the direction you're moving.
Common sense
tells
us that the time for the journey should be one hour.
Not only does the infinite series sum to a finite answer, but that finite answer is the same one that common sense
tells
us is true.
Every time I do a new story, somebody
tells
me, "We can do all that.
It
tells
the story of Sputnik, and the story of what happened to America as a result.
So we use a laser to analyze uranium and one of its daughter products, thorium, in these corals, and that
tells
us exactly how old the fossils are.
When we watch a film or a play, we know that the actors probably learned their lines from a script, which essentially
tells
them what to say and when to say it.
In a very basic sense, it
tells
a performer what to play and when to play it.
The up-and-down axis
tells
the performer the pitch of the note or what note to play, and the left-to-right axis
tells
the performer the rhythm of the note or when to play it.
At the beginning of a piece of music, just after the clef, is something called the time signature, which
tells
a performer how many beats are in each bar.
The bottom number
tells
us what kind of note is to be used as the basic unit for the beat.
So this time signature here
tells
us that there are four quarter notes in each bar, one, two, three, four; one, two, three, four, and so on.
And the amazing response we've had to these works
tells
me that we've managed to plug into something really primal, because it seems that these images translate across the world, and that's made me focus on my responsibility as an artist and about what I'm trying to achieve.
The energy of light
tells
us how it will interact with matter, for example, the cells of our eyes.
And he
tells
his students to use The Oblique Strategies because he's realized something.
All this
tells
your body which direction you're moving in, how much you've accelerated, even at what angle.
When Mission Control
tells
astronauts how fast they're going, there's always an assumed standard of rest.
Because logic kind of
tells
you that this should be working all the time.
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