And something that is beyond just security and safety for the people of Israel, which is something that I hypothesized that by 2028 this will still be dragging on because from my perspective, you're either going to kind of lie to the American public and say
And that means that we are always in these situations in which-- just like by one incredibly stupid example Just hypothesize it. What could happen?
And people who are highly-neurotic generally have short attention spans. We hypothesize that people who are impulsive would have a shorter attention span on the computer. There are two dimensions of impulsivity that we checked.
Iran took this as an opportunity and the opportunity was to seize power. So is it fair to hypothesize that actually this war might have strengthened Iran because now it has this control over energy on a
Maybe there are individual differences that can explain focus duration. And so we hypothesize that the following things would be related to the amount of time that people would spend focused on any computer screen. Neuroticism is a personality trait.
People who are susceptible to stress. And we hypothesize that people who did not sleep, did not have long sleep durations the night before would have shorter attention durations. And we also hypothesized that the longer the attention duration on any computer screen would be associated with a higher assessed productivity
Jeez. But if you can do a cross-section of the ocean out there, you'd realize that there's these little 30-foot waves, but the ocean, in reality, And we hypothesize that every human being has deep inside of us right now-- right now, at the deepest level, transcendent level of the mind,
We simply didn't know it going into the clinical trial. But one could now hypothesize that if we knew the mutation status of all of these patients going into these clinical trials, we could do these clinical trials more effectively, hopefully get them done quicker, and hopefully see better results going forward.
The big difference, I would say, between a small company scaling and a large company scaling is that, in a large company, I would hypothesize that the larger the company, the greater the probability that the smart people inside are going to become dumber. What I mean by that is, obviously I don't mean to insist-- Take that Google.
If you had to give a a one-s sentence answer as to why this war started because we sort of hypothesized a few things there. What would that one sentence answer be? Again, this is trying to make sense of the senseless. I just think Israel wanted to destroy Iran. They thought they could do it and they thought they
It was a time of shifting worldviews. Other scientists had hypothesized that microbes already existed, all around us. They lived and traveled on microscopic particles in the air, occasionally landing in an environment
It's not exactly practical or cost effective. Professor Angel hypothesized that a lobster-based instrument, with its hundreds of thousands of reflective tubes pointing in all directions, could capture x-rays from a much larger portion of the sky.
We have, for decades, been shaping our brains to function in the world in a particular way. So what I hypothesized in the book is this has to do with the structure of the data.
needed in whatever species they were trying to domesticate was an animal that would not try and bite their heads off. And so he hypothesized that the earliest stages of all animal domestication events involved our ancestors choosing the calmest, tamest, friendliest towards human animals.
friendliest towards human animals. He further hypothesized that, somehow-- and he really didn't know how-- but somehow, all of those other characteristics in the domestication syndrome-- longer reproductive periods, juvenilized facial features-- all that was somehow genetically connected to choosing animals based on how friendly they were towards humans.
And we hypothesize that people who did not sleep, did not have long sleep durations the night before would have shorter attention durations. And we also hypothesized that the longer the attention duration on any computer screen would be associated with a higher assessed productivity at the end of the day.
And the way to interpret this data is that people first adopt particular attentional states, And so we hypothesized that the purpose of this kind of software-- it's to offload this regulation ability to the software.
What's the fix? What's the Band-Aid? And so we hypothesized that maybe what's going on is this that people in companies and organizations get into micro-competitions. Every day, I'm trying to be smarter than Deborah.
happened to white storks in the winter they suddenly would seem to disappear in ancient times Aristotle had hypothesized that storks along with the other disappearing avian species went into hibernation perhaps at the bottom of the ocean but in 1822 a stunning piece of
the 1755 theorem of Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. And what Rousseau hypothesized is when parties collaborate, the overall size of the pie expands to such an extent that each party gets much more than it could get alone with a smaller pie, no matter how big that smaller pie is
So they hypothesized that this particular area where this happened may be a so-called hot spot where there maybe are more likely to be problems because of handoffs
Then I hypothesized another part of the ecosystem, which were animals, which were mobile creatures that can move around within the ecosystem and they would interact. They would feed off
It has been hypothesized that the laughing is not a sign of good humor."
And so the authors of the study hypothesized that, well, if you're online, you can have access to a greater number of people and should
in "Capital of the 21st Century," he hypothesizes that the age of colonialism allowed every family to create as many dynastic fortunes
So there's a number of different leaps that we hypothesize need to happen for schools to be producing kids that are going to be more ready for where
And so for that-- we haven't actually-- so I can hypothesize .
You make observations, you hypothesize theories to explain them, and then you see where they fall short.
book about U reading in the brain he I'd say hypothesize is too weak a
Well, what Tinbergen hypothesized was that the white inside of the broken shell would be conspicuous to visual predators.
with Blackburn. The duo hypothesized that there was some kind of enzyme, a protein probably, that would regulate
Right? That's a simple continuum. And so we thought about this and we hypothesized that there would be an orthogonal dimension that we call "challenge." And we came up with this idea because the concept of flow involves challenge.
on the flip side of that you could hypothesized that uh they feel conflicted if their spouse is not
And yet, we were still able to hypothesize what could have happened, without knowing that it was much closer to fact than we could possibly
term you used. Do you hypothesize in the book as to maybe why? I mean I can tell, I-I have a very good idea why Getty is so ordered, but why is TMZ so chaotic?
And with an infinite amount of tape, Turing hypothesized , the machine's capabilities to complete those tasks could be infinite, too.
show an enzyme that could potentially be the one that they had hypothesized .
these autoinflammatory diseases, it's hypothesized , could be the result of losing a big component of our microbiome.
And then they realized, or they hypothesized that it was moving east, sort of along the way that the rivers move.
Many of the examples in your book focus on CEOs kind of the senior level executive who might hypothesize are more subject to the tension
So bad are we at breastfeeding, that it's been hypothesized that the function that breastfeeding plays for us isn't primarily feeding,
Maybe you didn't know, but it's been hypothesized and people have been expecting something like it for a long time.
record of a ship actually hitting it." And so, what we have hypothesized was that a ship actually probably saw waves out there and the story became conflated over time that
So the reason I've highlighted these words "select," "maintain," "notice" and "mind wander," is because those are the key features from a cognitive training perspective that we hypothesize
And it reminded me of in running there's a phrase junk miles, which maybe indicate-- I've never actually been a runner, so I can only hypothesize what it means.
And now if they give five stars to a movie that you haven't seen, then I'm going to hypothesize that, by analogy, you will also like that movie.
One, always improve and always advance; be passionately professional; hypothesize , practice, validate, shikumika, which is systematize; maximize customer satisfaction; and
give better information perhaps about what what they're missing so if they're activating the problem solving regions of their brains I would hypothesize it's
Ben Fried: Now, on the subject of this cocktail party, Iíve hypothesized that it might actually not be such a spectacular event because I think a lot of people tend to think of