On balance, the Ukrainians are in a stronger position, but that does not mean that now than they were 3 months might metastasize in the coming year than I am that that might happen with the Iranians.
like at those board meetings when I'm assuming y'all talk about um pressures from the White House, how your new model might break all software. Um What Tell us what you can. Yeah, it's a lot like your board meetings, you know.
Like, if you truly understand the language of DNA, the model can predict something that medicine has never known before, because the answer to doing that might be quite a complex series of interventions are needed for that cell. It's not like you just give it an aspirin.
Still probably going to be in some farmers field somewhere. Might have to do a little hike to get it. Do we go for it? I mean, I don't know.
- So, the question is, what do you do? - Might be taking the mystery box.
It's around 1 in 73 for females, but a person with more than 30 parts per billion of C8 in their blood serum might have about double the odds, so roughly 1 in 22 for males and 1 in 37 for females. But the data in many of these studies only included survivors, not people who might have already died from C8 exposure.
Where's the term that we're looking for?" - Einstein suggested that the principle of conservation of energy, long established as a bedrock of physics, might hold the key to working out the correct field equations. In the audience, legendary mathematician David Hilbert was intrigued.
The first four postulates or axioms are like the minimum rules required to play that game, and then the fifth axiom selects the universe that you wanna play in. might not even realize when they're doing it.
So Nicole Kidman is this older woman and she starts dating her daughter's boss, who's Zac Efrain, who's like a Playboy actor. might make a different decision.
have a virtual representation of the factory built on top and then you have the real factory. So there are three layers but these are connected. So as you make uh changes you can see what effects it might have and go going back to your risk point you can actually manage risks much better. Uh which we we feature in the book lots of examples like that. But the beauty is once we have decided this is the decision we're going to take looked at all the pros and cons and you know making informed decisions you can hit a button and you actually see the uh real factory floor change accordingly
These raise eyebrows. Raise your hand if you've ever had a fear that there was a moment where you did something that might have led to someone thinking you were one of these things. Raise your hand if you've ever been fearful of being called one of these things.
20% of my capacity out here, 20% of my decisions, I'm going to figure out a way to explore other candidates that might not be the top scorer right now, but it will allow me to bring in some underrepresented minorities. It might allow me to bring in some women.
Rali's paper asks the slightly more difficult question. How can we resolve this? Because if we are aware of indoctrinated people in our lives and we have to be aware that we also ourselves might be indoctrinated in certain key areas. I suspect that most people watching this and myself included are indoctrinated in certain areas that I will reject information. I will reject evidence if it's presented to me by a certain person in a certain way or about a certain topic.
You're not going to vote the other way, are you? You know exactly which way you're going to vote, don't you? Now, it might be that each of these individual politicians has their own beliefs. It might be that they have their own thought process. They have applied their critical thinking to the issue, but what they have to do is they have to vote according to the party political lines. They have to obey the whip. There are versions of the whip across all sorts of political parties. And Bonhoeffer is saying that when you get power, you are expected to tow the line in this sense.
and we at least embrace that sort of perspective. It feels like maybe there's an opportunity to have a more constructive sort of conversation about our politics and about where things stand and how we might make navigate our way through things. Because as you mentioned, I don't know that multiplying the number of parties is necessarily going to fix this, and I don't have an expectation that they will kind of correct themselves on their own. But if the electorate is much more
the actions we then take in pursuit of those goals and then kind of where these domains and achievements happen. There might be lived experiences uh in your phrasing here that might have been quote unquote darker or maybe more challenging to kind of reframe that. Those are very much formative moments of who you are.
might make the value of the firm a lot lower. So the participation constraint
might be dimensions of, "Hey, here's what they learned.
might have just started their first or second week, and also is still kind of acclimatizing to both the classroom community, the resources.
might be isolated because of language or politics or geography or whatever And the role of public health is to try to
might be harmful to a productive conversation.
Might we want to believe?
might have happened. But as it was, it was done by sheer brainpower, by very, very clever persons just doing it. And they cracked it. The Elamite language is much more difficult, but they...
might be a version of like, the human essence wherever it comes through.
might be picking up on a difference between the political vibes, and eagerness and a willingness on the one hand to have
might have interest in stealing American data, violating privacy of American citizens.
might be dystopian. It seems to me that what will likely happen is something
might be down you know 40%. I don't know the exact number but it's something on that order. And what you're seeing then
might have been that the desk agent might have saw I was intoxicated and it's like now we can't get on this plane
might not be benevolent to someone else.
might might galvanize in the near term, but in the long term is probably going to sow division. And that's probably net
might see in humans, but as we talked about earlier with our point on safety, when they are studying BPC 157, we try
might help an injured person uh on the street because they feel bad when they see someone else their fellow suffering
might be somewhere between 10% and 25%.
might not even recognize what needs changing uh and secondly even if you do recognize what's what needs changing you
might be feeling a little bit um down on dating and relationships, too. Like, I
might end up getting breast cancer.
might be gained coming out of it, can you kind of rewind the clock back to what the internet was like before
might find. Yeah, this is like hard to wrap your head around, but you know, there there wasn't a way to search like
might understand the the nature of this connection. But the important facet for
might kill us all. Yep, this might take all the jobs. Actually, for a lot of researchers, this compels them because they think, um I want to work on
might be one point higher than we are today, but you know, those points aside, we are more Americans are more concerned
might be a little softer on all the time. I hear it all the time.
might not at first understand what where you're coming from, but can still hear you and can under and can come to a
might cause you to do the cost-benefit calculation just a little bit differently. Like you don't know what's inside the head of another person, but
might be affected and some of those are US allies and I I think that pro uh is a challenge
might want to get rid of some of these features to avoid further lawsuits?
Migrants and enforcement sources say tougher policing in Europe is helping to
might make the court defensive, maybe thinking twice before going after people that the US wouldn't want them to
Migrants say there are increasing offers from smugglers to bring them to mainland Europe. If this means they can escape