For the sake of time, let me just state, that once a perceived health inequity is identified, the idea here is that you must conduct your due diligence to ascertain whether the health outcome is systemic, avoidable, and unjust. How far can you venture to understand whether it is an institutional or structural barrier that created, is perpetuating, or exacerbating the inequity?
And how much was actually genuine memory? It was difficult to ascertain . But I certainly had to cross-examine an elderly pensioner on the basis that when he was 13 years old, looking out of a window,
And yellow's probably the least known in the United States. But you ascertain that.
So in 2012, AP, the Associated Press, along with Stanford, Michigan, University of Chicago did a study to try to ascertain how much bias was across the greater electorate. And they found a couple of things.
This is about solving problems creatively. Ask such precise questions that they will ascertain that this work of art is a wooden board with 10,000 galvanized nails and one unbroken piece of thread.
The news story that emerged covered Microsoft's attempt to bad-mouth AOL under a fake identity, an easier sell than explaining the buffer overflow. People on various security forums ascertained that the buffer overflow was real and invade further against AOL. But the press wasn't paying attention.
So what is it saying is we're in the market probably 16 times earnings for the S&P 500. Things trading at discount to readily ascertainable liquidation value, excluding property, plant and equipment.
I mean, it was just like the Zinoviev Letter there, so it's one of those things that people bring up. The real truth of it is very difficult to ascertain because, you know, it is a very long time ago. Now, I came into this story-- well, as I said, when I joined the Foreign Office, it was already one of those controversies
I think it's exactly complementary. Magic is just a playful way of exploring how we ascertain truth. Tellers often fond of calling it the unwilling suspension of disbelief.
Now, they're going in opposite directions, and that dimming of light is going to be short. So that's a very rich amount of information from which we can ascertain the masses of the planets and also the masses of the stars involved. OK, these are Kepler orrerys.
I realize we don't actually see each other. We're not making eye contact, and we're not able to ascertain somebody's body, their movements and things, other than somebody like me who uses her hands a lot!
So it does actually happen, I guess, here. But no, a friend of mine was trying to ascertain whether I was fond of a certain girl. And so to distinguish between liking her as a friend and like liking her as someone more than a friend, I said to him-- I asked the question-- "Like like like?"
works hard and so on? And, as the buyer, how can you ascertain that as well? So again, middlemen to the rescue.
But just realizing that that's not being present, that mindfulness just sits there and just listens and lets the whole thing be communicated, or speak for itself, and then there's this ability to ascertain -- or to come from that space where we can have some wisdom and say, OK, I heard what is being said.
That was the only reason we met with Robert. Jerry Holkins: Right. And so we did meet him and he was able to quickly ascertain - being a person of more than average intelligence - that we were idiots. Mike Krahulik: Yeah. He was at the time running, working for a consulting company and one of their consultants - consultantees? consulters?
Mere seconds. And in these few seconds some of the sailors ascertained with their limited situational awareness
And they said, ah, it's just ascertainment.
tourism. And I think there are two areas that contribute to ascertaining our -- what we call 'performing arts'.
But rather, you force them to, and they should have a chip on their shoulder. So every time you do a trick that's successful, you have taught everybody in the audience that some way that they ascertain truth is incorrect. And that leads me to the skepticism and to proscience and works hand in hand.
waited 12 weeks for the next Nielsen report and you all sat in a room and flipped through this kind of arcane document and tried to ascertain what affect you'd have with your
Get and keep the right people on the bus. So when you're hiring people, try to ascertain how do they do in terms of credit and blame. Are they unduly crediting themselves? Are
Society, Mr. Francis W. Berry says, "It is singular that no one has taken advantage of an ascertained fact to put the balloon to more pleasurable, has more prolonged use than