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Carter told me. I'm getting rid of the bowls.Offloaded everything, put it back in the mail room-- federal procedure and all.
Offloaded everything, put it back in the mail room-- federal procedure and all.
and we are offloading it to somebody else to do for us.
have been offloading many of their responsibilities, and they've been doing it not only because of the budget issues, but because of the legitimacy issues.
are going to be offloaded to computers and to machines.
We have offloaded the task of making up our minds in large measure to people like the news industry, like the "New York Times."
Are these museums trying to offload them?
And we need some way to offload.
The word everybody uses is cognitive offloading.
Is there a certain amount of offloading that you're doing to that?
It was as if they offloaded the processing power of their brains to the expert.
And also, it offloads some of our cognitive burden.
And all that happens is you just end up offloading and just moaning.
So a lot of this stuff is really companies offloading risk, rather than trying to take more risk.
There again, you're offloading the things they don't like to do, but empowering them, which they very much do you like.
The muscles basically offload her knees and her hips and allow her to keep moving.
And so we hypothesized that the purpose of this kind of software-- it's to offload this regulation ability to the software.
We need some way to offload that information and free our mind, our processing power, up to do new tasks.
People wrote things down not as we do today to sort of offload them so we don't have to remember things, people wrote things down to aid their memories, writing was thought
In big buildings, usually this information is offloaded to the environment.
And then we sat on the runway for 45 minutes while they offloaded all their bags, but they weren't allowed in the pit.
And then when the otters pass by each other, they offload their data to the sensors on each otter.
By purchasing a cheap GPS receiver, he could skip the training and offload responsibility for navigation to the device.
I think Skylar Tibbits talked about a sort of general negative of offloading our personal autonomy to machines that
If you can align all of those interests then absolutely do it because what it does is it offloads that information from your forebrain to your body.
We called it Operation Enduring Boredom because we just sat on a ship for almost eight months, and just got to offload some stuff into Pakistan
And between buoys, whenever the otters pass by the buoys, they offload their data to storage.
In the autumn of 1843, one of the season's first cotton ships arriving in Boston to offload cotton for Lowell also
At the time of the cyclone, the military would not let in relief supplies, which were right there, essentially, in Thailand, and the United States wanted to offload
So I come up with a set of parameters that I think will fit, and I want to offload as much as I possibly can the
The trick is sort of, you know, trying to again, offload as much of the friction, the stress, and giving yourself as much time as possible.
I think there's a rationality to offloading our individual appetite for revenge, giving to the
And then you also mentioned it earlier, where there's this cognitive offloading that we do with our smartphones and letting those things take
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