what this introduction is is You know, the search here is inspired by the challenges that we're facing the United States. As you well know, uh, and I think one of the interesting corollaries to some of the questions that we're facing here it and have been the apartheid conflict in South Africa. I know it's a kind of a go to subject, but I think for people in my generation, it's, uh it's arguably one of the
We don't know what to do, and we don't know who believes with us, but we think something is up. The corollary I see between identity and the movement was all these people coming together saying, I think we want to talk about something. It's a little quiet right here, but let us come together and make a louder noise.
The reader is there to see what the writer is going to do about it. Another corollary of the model behind classic prose is to minimize the kind of hedging that professional writers are apt to indulge in, where they drizzle their prose with mushy little qualifiers.
And you just say, wait, objective reality will prove me right. The corollary is this, the cameras get smaller, cheaper, faster, more numerous, and better every year at a rate faster than Moore's law.
take some time, and I honor and respect the time that you are investing into this. Kind of the natural corollary to that question is, what about AI? I've played around with this on the side, and what I've noticed is that often over-reliance on AI, flattens the detail and the types
The point is, as my teacher of quantum mechanics at Cambridge, Sir John Polkinghorne, said long ago that the reduction of mental events to physical events, which is a logical corollary of atheist physicalism, destroys meaning. And I've often put it this way, that atheism not only shoots itself in the foot-- that's painful-- it shoots itself in the brain.
So I get up early. Then my corollary to this rule is let us start the day phone-free. So my rule is that I don't touch the phone for the first 30 minutes to 1 hour that I'm awake.
So on that note of time being closed down, I was sitting in the Rose Garden also thinking about how public space seems kind of like the corollary to free time and how free time and public space are threatened by the same phenomena. I was very inspired by the 19th-century movement for the eight-hour work day.
So you really have to be on guard for it. And part of the corollary of unconscious bias is where researchers have found when they look at coverage of men versus women, and what they see-- it's not just in the coverage, but just in our attitudes toward men versus women-- they see a respect gap, right?
for Policing Equity, but our hypothesis is, basically, that we can help do the most good as Google, Google.org, I think a corollary of this, though, is that organizations that are trying to scale, then, kind of ignore the problems that don't scale well.
Yeah, it's a great question. And as a corollary, a lot of people have asked-- and I wonder, found myself wondering-- look, I'm a journalist.
So it's characterized by taking action. And the corollary is true that, when I've interviewed brilliant people, you can find evidence of all of those four phases in their lives.
And you can get on with doing things that are more important to you and maybe more important to the world. And then as a corollary to that, the broader system-- if everyone kind of buys into this indexing idea,
I think it's an optical illusion for our empathy, reading. But there's a corollary in writing because when you start writing, it can be embarrassing. It's like you're doing a puppet show for yourself.
I will build this wall, and behind this wall, I will be safe. And sort of a corollary that we could say-- I'm going to respond with suspicion and possibly with violence to anyone that I believe is going to be a threat.
There are some great corollaries here that we can put to use to teach in computer science.
my Guru named coroli Baba he's reading a book about him and I just had a chance am I allowed to say I just had a chance
But the corollary of that is something which I actually say very explicitly in the book.
So the corollary of that is loud is smart, OK?
And sometimes a corollary to that is everybody makes mistakes.
The psychological corollary is that in most people's mind there are some really dysfunctional habits of the mind, automatic habits of the mind that create a lot of not
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And the corollary here is if you've been studying an effect, for a century and the best you could say about it is "the data to support this hypothesis are not particularly compelling",
there's a corollary to this management technique the corollary is I was in a
Do it in a Camry or Corolla, something simple. Right, so the 911 call comes in.
So just a couple days ago, I did the same search, and here's what I got. I wonder if there is a corollary or something that's sort of an analogy that would work for you guys,
the robots well this is the a corollary of the the mistake mistaken path that we're LED down with this notion the
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I'd better give up my Toyota Corolla and get a minivan.
And you just say, wait, objective reality will prove me right. It's called Brin's corollary to Moore's Law, and people are crediting Sergey for it.
I likened it to a corollary to the personal maxim of, "Do what you love and the money will follow."
He had none of them for the corollary lifestyle. Absolutely none. And what you and I do, is say, "Well, Michael, when you want it badly enough, you'll succeed over there." No, it
um about 40 of of suicides in Corolla
What you touch on in the book as sort of a corollary to that is it certainly feels like we have free will, and maybe that's what really
So it's sort of-- it's Murphy's first corollary, which is left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.
Sorry, just a quick corollary to that, because I think it speaks to a larger issue that you're, perhaps, raising is UNHCR
It's kind of a little bit of the psychological corollary of what I shared about neuroscience a minute ago.
ages. And one other corollary that I meant to add is to the fixing your issues now thing. I do think that one of the goals, one of the
Yeah. I think that there's a corollary to that disruption in just about any use case of any-- if it's engaging customers, if it's all these areas.
Okay, which is Trump's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.
Yeah. And as sort of a corollary to that, you talk in the book in one of the later chapters about dishabituation entrepreneurs
we thought would be available to these fantasy cultures and kind of what corollaries for that would be.
And here's some more images, drawing that corollary between what the bees do, what the hive mind is, and where its origins come from, but also
So we obviously have an issue here with a lack of female leadership in newsrooms. And that might be why, as a corollary, we also see that male voices dominate news pages and the airwaves. So in the UK, Canada, and the United States, there's been research done on all of them that found that 75% of the people quoted on front pages
And they would be on the hook for workers in factories and corollary businesses in Kentucky, Singapore, and
That's a problem. One of the corollaries to that is that when we think about problem solving, we usually try to do
But it also requires learning to say no which is kind of the corollary to that and is very difficult to do.
some the agent doing the work um you know so so a related kind of corollary
on my parents pawn shop that that's that's a fairly direct corollary my parents are pawn brokers and they have a
Now the Navy Seals have a saying which is “control the controllables.” But there is a corollary, the hidden message within that is also