And everyone in the family was doing something different. Conventionally , we believe it's known as the Eisenhower system of interstate and defense highways because Eisenhower saw the autobahns in Germany in 1945.
And then that led us to do another two-hour special, and eventually, we did the series together. Conventionally , when you do a series-- I have done some with my daughter, Claudine.I have done 12 series of 26 shows, mostly with KQED, the PBS station in San Francisco.
Embraces scarcity and there are some dangers that when you're around abundance namely you you tend to do things conventionally you tend to take less risks now what's interesting is if you look at the history of for example startup organizations and how they grow over time what makes them often successful is their unbelievable ability to be
a digital age. So I guess that got me interested in what it felt like from the inside. told conventionally . It's a great effort but it often doesn't end up really working.
And you're going to see them everywhere. So we'll film conventionally certain parts of the series.
And the results came back that everything was perfect. Because most of our conventionally and mass-grown stuff and stuff that's been grown through bad soil, its
That's happening in an affluent city like New York City. Much better than we conventionally think.
Over the last 10 years, what's happened is the nuclear power industry has gone through what they call upbraiding, which basically means running the reactors at higher power levels than they were conventionally designed for. They've relicensed existing power plants beyond their original design life, which, to me, doesn't sound like a recipe for sustained prosperity.
We have an amazing guest for you today, Dan Harris of "10% Happier" and "Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics." Dan was basically primed for just a conventionally very successful career in journalism and perhaps nothing else. And in 2000, he joined ABC News and was kind of primed to make it to the top there.
Any questions so far? So we're able to speed up conventionally highly optimized operators for, say, classification by taking advantage of the fact that we're not
aviation, I have had quite a bit of success in a very short period of time looking at one single thing and that's light. Moose: So I've never done anything conventionally . Everything I've done has been definitely on the unorthodox side. That included my delving into the digital back in the day. It's real simple
And we need to consume more fresh fruits and vegetables. Organic fruits and vegetables typically cost 50% more than conventionally grown fruits and vegetables. So if we, overnight, switch to organic, low and middle-income consumers would probably purchase and consume
is Carl Sean uh you know I probably understand God much more similarly to Einstein or Spinosa than to many of my more conventionally Christian Brethren um but I'm a person just trying to figure it out and it turns out there are
And what we love is to share with our consumers, our eaters, of all ages, these older varieties They're hand-picked. Conventionally , if you're talking big growers and oftentimes, they're picked very green.
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different raw, they're both conventionally grown so it doesn't change that much. But if you wanna make marmalade you have to go to the farmer's market. And in three weeks they will have
boring diet. My conventionally assessed cholesterol values improved. So my HDL to total cholesterol ratio
So essentially, in this DAWN project, we're interested in what's a fairly exciting set of advances in data today. And we've seen these really wonderful breakthroughs and amazing breakthroughs in conventionally difficult tasks spanning image recognition, NLP, planning, information retrieval. And we're starting to see both in the private sector and the public sector-- really, society-scale impact.
And I don't think I could tell blind an organic wine versus a conventionally made wine.
less, Mike would have been a conventionally successful scientist, lauded with conventional honors.
And recent statistics suggest that the poverty of the elderly may be more than is conventionally captured by the standard poverty rates.
Vice Presidential nominee under Al Gore. A conventionally liberal Democrat on almost all matters of social and domestic policy but much more conservative on foreign policy
Well, I didn't really-- this did not start conventionally .
And whether that's defined as simply as I work a job and that job-- or as conventionally as I work a job.
Where I do have a problem is when they start to make other people-- "would you dream of giving conventionally farmed carrots
bubble uh as an affordability thing people couldn't afford to take on the more conservative 30-year fixed rate conventionally advertised mortgages so
Oh, nice. What was it like when you competed against players from conventionally strong badminton nations
It is such a fundamentally religious story. I mean, it's so conventionally
Supplemented with estrogen pills, I'd develop larger breasts, my fat distribution would alter, and I'd develop a more conventionally feminine figure.
And everybody on this side of the table was like everybody on this side of the table in all the demographic ways that we conventionally measure,
Yes. And one of the things that that film, which in many ways is a very conventionally structured teens in peril
And they present a range of voices, not just in a triumphal, loud, or more traditionally, heroic kind of stories that are conventionally successful.
And I realized that there was so much there that is broader than what we necessarily think or, you know, what we conventionally think of as to do with religion.
In other words, you are less smart-- technically, traditionally, conventionally , smart-- when you're creating than when you're not.
But basically, what it implies is what remains of a Rembrandt if you took away all the associations that you conventionally have with it?
It's fairly simple. And what happens, is then, that conventionally -grown food, as we call it, food grown with agrochemicals becomes more expensive.
There was, unlike with polyester or with nylon, an alternative to conventionally -grown cotton, which was to use organic cotton.
named John Maynard Keynes. And he has this great quote that says, "History would teach us that it's better to fail unconv-fail conventionally than it is to succeed unconventionally."