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So traditionally, the computer labs, particularly in an under-performing school like Bertie County, where they have to benchmark test every other week, the computer lab is a kill-and-drill testing facility.
Traditionally
it's been by how difficult it is to calculate, but now we can reorder it by how difficult it is to understand the concepts, however hard the calculating.
So calculus has
traditionally
been taught very late.
Baseball was transformed when the cash-strapped Oakland Athletics started recruiting players who didn't score highly on
traditionally
valued metrics, like runs batted in, but who had the ability to help the team score points and win games.
They have a sense of humor, and these are the kind of things which
traditionally
have been thought of as human prerogatives.
But I'm going to use tools and ideas that are familiar to economists to think about a problem that's more
traditionally
part of public health and epidemiology.
Traditionally
utilities build a lot of giant coal and nuclear plants and a bunch of big gas plants and maybe a little bit of efficiency renewables.
But the thing about self-expression is that there's
traditionally
been this imbalance between the desire that we have to express ourselves and the number of sympathetic friends who are willing to stand around and listen.
But here's the thing: traditionally, in the academic study of the methods of behaviorism, there have been comparisons of positive and negative stimuli.
As a matter of fact, it wasn't until 2008 that the Supreme Court ruled for the first time the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia and to use that arm for
traditionally
lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home.
Traditionally, Africans hate governments.
Well,
traditionally
that was seen as science fiction, but now we've moved to a world where actually this has become possible.
Hearing loss evaluation
traditionally
requires testing by an audiologist in a soundproof room, with a lot of permanent equipment.
So, what am I talking about when I talk about System D? It's
traditionally
called the informal economy, the underground economy, the black market.
For example, traditionally, the education of the very young children was seen as the business of families, and you would have cases where women were seen as neglecting their family responsibilities when they sent their children to kindergarten.
Or traditionally, the German education divides children at the age of 10, very young children, between those deemed to pursue careers of knowledge workers and those who would end up working for the knowledge workers, and that mainly along socioeconomic lines, and that paradigm is being challenged now too.
To prevent that, we have
traditionally
used fire.
Now traditionally, the EEG can tell us large-scale things, for example if you're asleep or if you're alert.
But we have to figure out how to get people in the capital markets, who
traditionally
don't invest in this, to want to invest in this stuff.
So traditionally, semester upon semester, for the past several years, this course, again, a hard course, had a failure rate of about 40 to 41 percent every semester.
And helicopters can do that today, but traditionally, helicopters have been just a little bit too expensive, just a little too hard to pilot and just a little too noisy to be used for daily transportation in cities.
In policy terms, real equality means recognizing that the work that women have
traditionally
done is just as important as the work that men have
traditionally
done, no matter who does it.
And in fact, the animal contacts other parts of its leg more frequently than the
traditionally
defined foot.
One of the problems, one of the dangerous legacies that we've seen in the post-9/11 era, is that the NSA has
traditionally
worn two hats.
They've been in charge of offensive operations, that is hacking, but they've also been in charge of defensive operations, and
traditionally
they've always prioritized defense over offense based on the principle that American secrets are simply worth more.
Traditionally, this requires expensive equipment to examine an area called the retina.
But the word is often used more loosely, to mean simply 'to read.'... Further extension of the word to mean 'to glance over, skim,' has
traditionally
been considered an error, but our ballot results suggest that it is becoming somewhat more acceptable.
It shows a cockroach moving over incredibly rough terrain without tipping over, and it's able to do this because its legs are a combination of rigid materials, which is what we
traditionally
use to make robots, and soft materials.
Traditionally, broadcast documentary has been about recording interviews to create a work of art or entertainment or education that is seen or heard by a whole lot of people, but I wanted to try something where the interview itself was the purpose of this work, and see if we could give many, many, many people the chance to be listened to in this way.
And that's something that video still won't let us do, at least not
traditionally.
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