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I'm just having fun.Case in point, we had a hackathon called CoHack.tw-- C-O-H-A-C-K dot T-W-- with a lot of other jurisdictions teams.
their awareness and their outrage into something that's very constructive.Case in point, you wrote the thing about technology and data.I think one of the organizations that's here today that's tabling outside after our talks is the Vera Institute of Justice.
You may like what they did before and after; and how they handled the breach, you may agree or disagree, but they are victims of a crime.Case in point, the elections.
And the more things have changed, the more they've kind of stayed the same.Case in point, we look at the images that we have of LGBTQ people in the media.And still to this day, they tend to be primarily images of white gay men.
But he didn't give up.Case in point. So painting was van Gogh's passion.He was driven to it despite the adversity that he faced.
What are some other huge, complicated challenges that we can take on and solve together?Case in point would be Sudan.
They're doing something totally different in a country that ever was there before.Case in point and not in the book, a woman in Egypt who has started the home health care business.Now, you know, no big deal, right?
Not a Kyocera, because it actually slipped.Case in point, it slipped on the crust and it freaking got him, like, .I mean, it was-- you've seen the movie, right, "Mary"-- "A bleeder!" It was a bleeder, man.
The pretax has increased for a number of reasons; a lot of them are related to how we structure our corporations.Case in point for that last one is the fact that in the United States, children from poor families who are top performing students have roughly the exact same chance of going to
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit,And case in point, sometimes, there's an activist angle to her work, but there's also work that happens as a result. A group
We have seen entrepreneurs where they start the company in Silicon Valley.And case in point is Renault-Nissan, the French car maker.
That's really what you'll need.It's like-- case in point, when I was in the hospital, the whole body love concept had a deeper meaning for me
People-- even in this pandemic time, artists are still finding ways to create.You are case in point.You found your-- LESLIE ODOM JR.: --way to create.
this kind of frugality can be useful.As a case in point, this is a spatial mission launched by NASA called Maven for Mars, and this satellite actuallyentered Mars's orbit on the 22nd of September last year.
A key piece here is that the core reality is that the MTA currently owns the location and is looking to put the proposal, essentially open it up for proposals at some point laterBut I guess the case in point being, it is a pretty large space.
I mean case in point is you have like LulzSec right?
So Uber is an interesting case in point, I think.
The GMO debate is a case in point.
And I'll give you a case in point.
It's theoretical. So case in point, "Empire Strikes Back," C-3PO.
So in a nutshell, that's what we mean, enlightened self-interest.So for example, case in point, Paul Polman, the CEO of Unilever, has set a goal to double the company's revenues by 2020 while reducing environmental impact by 50%.It's about doing more with less.
Ned: And actually there's a really good case in point just the other week wasn't there with Johnny Hoogerland.
So I actually think, very case in point, the ghostwriter went away.
the book you can reduce the number of readers by half and so as a case in point the previous book that I published
problems. The way that we use devices to wipe out boredom is an absolute case in point. There's wonderful research that
Absolutely. And that's, case in point, the kindness and humility that Guy brings to everything, giving credit to everyone.
And then, even in the discussion today, case in point, what we're saying today, we always discuss it, end up discussing the economic implications of it,
Well, I think people can do bad all by themselves. And I'll take Hitchens as a case in point because he was a major
Tyrique, a special needs student enrolled in one of our Boston ELT schools, is a case in point.
into it, the closer tomorrow seems to relate to yesterday. And one case in point is electric
his or her fair share of operating the university. So we'll take sponsored research as a case in point. The National Science Foundation, major source of funding for basic research
Now, I know the topic of complaints is not one that elicits positive connotations for most people, but I really hope to change that. Case in point, I want to tell you about the
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