And I mean, I grew up reading fashion magazines and hearing that you're supposed to have a nude heel, that this is a staple that every woman needs in her wardrobe. Akin to a little black dress or a pair of jeans, you need a nude heel.And so being told that over and over again, but then not backing it up with an actual nude offering, I think, just really speaks to this huge blind spot,
Try to always say yes. Akin to all this stuff, locals were great.People like to get local.
Indeed, if FOIA work with some agencies is akin to trying to get customer service over a holiday weekend from a giant telecom, FOIA with the FBI is akin to a street fight. And number two, essential to making FOIA work with the FBI, it was developing an intimate familiarity with the Bureau's FOIA-specific information
at that time of law firms, because they had something like 60 different offices all over the world. And the second year, my brother and I were at Akin Gump and at Vinson & Elkins back in Texas. And then when we graduated from law school, we both went back and were at Akin Gump for a while before we pursued our public service careers. >>Eric Schmidt: So at this point, you're sufficiently successful as the mayor that you get on the sort of interesting national character list
What it showed is the worst professions were hairdressers who stood in one place, or the typists who sat in one place. Just akin to my search on Google is better today than it was yesterday, I want medicine to improve on a daily basis.
I guess now seeing how wealth is really concentrated at the top and I think the statistic has been that amongst mature, modern economies the U.S. has the greatest disparity of wealth almost akin to emerging economies, so I guess what are the mechanisms that will allow for the transfer of wealth between the wealthiest to achieve a better distribution? Robert Reich: Well this country doesn't like direct redistribution, we never have.
and to the '50s were able to show is you could create all those same patterns with random processes. So, there was that coming out of MIT, which was basically market movements are akin to random movements, they're really to predict. I mean, maybe you can--maybe some people can, but, in general, there's no easy picking in the stock market. That came together with Chicago where everybody agreed with that but gave it this more ideological phrase where it became this idea that, "Well, if markets were perfectly, rationally reflecting all
And he said, "Mr. Bowen has taken all of these works that nobody wants to read; no one wants to sit down and read Aristotle and Derrida and Wittgenstein and philosophy for most people is akin to here's what he came up with: "copulating with a cactus." That was the imagery that he wanted to go with on that evening at, at Harvard University.
And also, your focus sharpens and broadens. So this is akin to what scientists call curious eyes. There's studies out of the University of Washington of emergency room physicians who, when they're in a sticky clinical situation
How should we learn from them? This is akin to a kind of scientific method to better reveal potential causalities and also the role of uncertainty.
Critical thinking is discouraged. Dissent is akin to treachery. So the organization in becoming an institution is an impediment to progress rather than an agent of progress.
So this was a tool that revolutionized biology, we could say, with the benefit of hindsight. And it was akin to the development of the better, faster, cheaper semiconductors that Intel developed. Gordon Moore and Bob Noyce had that kind of catalytic and enabling effect on technology.
And the soil is been broken up. You have something very akin to regolith from the meteor impact. But it's a bit wetter, and it's not as dry.
So much about what you do first defines you in entertainment. And much akin to when we did "True Grit" with the Coen Brothers as our first movie, we wanted it to be something that, A, first and foremost, everybody here loved, but that we believed could achieve the-- if we all did our jobs collectively right,
I mentioned that Malcolm Gladwell gave you props for attempting to break down authenticity. It's sort of akin to the Google algorithm. How do you penetrate the mystery of authenticity.
It's more akin to Facebook than actually just a Twitter microblog site.
can view as roughly akin to a kind of open-source model of innovation.
President Johnson seemed akin to picking up the work that Kennedy had started in making life more pleasant for African Americans, Negroes back then.
It's akin to doing -- I imagine doing with a Sudoku or a crossword puzzle for anybody
And it's sort of akin -- I sometimes think of it as people are looking at the capabilities of AI, which are very different from ours, very different form
And that's been kind of akin to the theory of evolution in terms of how much work it's done for us in being able to interpret empirical findings
Then, there is the ICM, or Investigative Case Management, search application. The FBI's position here is akin to suggesting that a search of a limited and arbitrarily-produced card catalog at a vast library--
They said this is actually akin to the risk of being a smoker, avoiding the sun.
And it will very likely have something akin to a national cap on emissions
And so it's very much akin to what SIY is trying to do.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission on torture akin to what South Africa had after the end of aparti there they
but he had been poisoned with akinitis monks of it which would have paralyzed him
oh please let it be Akinator I mean the man is gone he has passed on
We will bring you to this utopic state akin to an AI heaven.
state, which is akin to a clinical depression.
So they we're not happy because technology was more akin -- anything, any screen was more akin to televisions than what exactly
and all of the quality of life indicators are kind of akin to what would be present in a third world country like Haiti and so forth.
greatest Underdog stories there is and in that sense it's akin to
then you ship out and then because their lives are very akin to what you see in the film but you know they're now going
And you can think of most adaptive interventions as akin to decision trees.
And we were given this range as something akin to a likely value.
And so operationally the tempo is much more akin to what we've been dealing with at Pavilion Lake.
And the act of sticking the stick in is akin to fertilization.
encouraging in American foreign policy will lead to something akin to a Lehman Brothers moment in geopolitical terms.
On the other side doctrinaire Keynesian economics is also often akin to a religion and can be
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Either they think he's the greatest tech leader of this generation akin to the Steve Jobs of the modern era or they
The FBI does nearly everything in its power to avoid compliance with the Freedom of Information Act. Indeed, if FOIA work with some agencies is akin to trying to get customer service over a holiday weekend from a giant telecom, FOIA with the FBI is akin to a street fight.
Is there structure? Is anything akin to language or partially akin to human phonemes?
experience hasn't happened to them it's it's it's akin to you know someone having a different job here at Google
But when it's somebody that you care for or that you feel very akin to, how can you like that?
Oh gosh. That's kind of akin to asking your favorite child.
there is a great deal of it in the combination that you ordered is akin to Temporary salvation for you a crowd is
She produces and she engages in a mode of production that might be akin to the sorts of stuff that we see with Oprah.
not so much a superdense matter as it's sometimes described, but it's more akin to, you know, a region in space-time,