Or is it something else? Plainly , physics has made a different kind of contribution to human society than economics has.So I stand before you in a most unlikely setting in which to propose the thesis that in matters of money and credit, the world has gone not ahead, but rather
By the end of year we'll probably have about 180 to 200. Plainly , simply put, we are a program for your money.We literally, and you guys get product, as I said, so well.
And that volume of research is what I would say is why we have the answer. So plainly , yes. That of course, physical activity is tied to physical health. OK. So I want to make that point.
What you were supposed to do is go to the coffeehouse and read all the stuff that they had, which would be news books and pamphlets is plainly impossible. And on the internet, we've gone through the same thing with we had Yahoo that had a directory model.
and with claws, and with teeth. This is plainly predators and prey. And we're seeing predation in the world for the first time.
that its reputation in Silicon Valley -- because you've heard via the grapevine that they are interested in other joint ventures in the United States. Their reputation would plainly be damaged by the mere fact of the lawsuit, and that's something they'd want to take into account. Now, what I talk about in the book are a series of psychological traps that make it difficult to think rationally about whether to negotiate or to fight. And let me just very briefly list some of
one of inheritance. And that, I think, does have big consequences. It's plainly good in some cases, in terms of the effects of what religion can do. If you go to a town like Philadelphia, for instance, you see actually if you took away all the social services that religious people provide, you'd effectively have to find about
positive thing for young people growing up overall you know this is the sort of line where i talk about google to other people but plainly the ability to retrieve so much more information from so many different places and the fact that young people have the skills to do it um again i think is a transformative thing for global culture that you can have access to so much information and plainly
Like someone will say, I can't believe you did x, y, and z. So sometimes people laugh when you just plainly state stuff that's happening in an improv scene.
A small queue formed outside. And there was a certain defiance in showing so plainly where they were going. The cabbie looked out wearily.
And to read this definition-- again, kind of more formal, "A mental mode characterized by attention to present moment experience without conceptual elaboration or emotional reactivity." Or to put it more plainly , it's about being in the here and the now without a story about it. And this ability to be in the here and the now may sound like a great idea.
Now in "On War," he's very critical in parts of his book on war about intelligence. To assess these things and all the ramifications and diversity is plainly a colossal task." I put this one particular paragraph up
Jefferson rationalized his decision, telling himself that his act of subversion was a vote of confidence in the fledgeling nation. Quote 'I did this for your own good,' he wrote plainly . His guilty conscience even spurred him to devise an excuse if the pitchfork-wielding guardians of the Constitution came knocking at his door.
had the idea for it he wrote the music he wrote the lyrics he wrote the labretto he played the lead there are very few examples of that happening ever around Broadway this man is plainly a genius and when I say that I don't just mean that he's someone who has a brain full of certain Arcane information there
But the vodka drinkers needed only 11.5 seconds. He was able to speak clearly, and plainly , about what was the beauty of the art, and where it came from, which was really
But those who were were exceedingly clear. To the early American, a witch existed as plainly as did heat or white. The early American witch, I should add, did not look like this.
When chided by the others, he responded quite plainly , 'I could not have slept tonight if I had left those poor creatures on the ground and not restored them to their
They're severe Bauhause cosplayers, so immaculately and plainly turned out that they look more like illustrations than humans.
And in the sports world, you just see it so plainly .
by his expression, by each of these things a man's calling is plainly revealed." Notice he only mentioned men, because even back then,
I really actually think it was thanks to this diagram that I could just see so plainly there was this gap missing, this hole.
was enormous wall of blue-green water rising 45 feet or more and the fish were plainly visible." This superstructure is four stories tall. So what you're looking at is the back
Part of the problem is also though that many of the people have quite, quite plainly been
sort of digital world good for in terms of how kids are using it i think self-expression is one that we hit upon very quickly and with lots of kids and and um i think is fundamentally important um plainly those of us who are involved in in teaching this is a really great way for young people to get engaged with information
people but plainly the ability to retrieve so much more information from so many different places and the fact that young people have the skills to do it um again i think is a transformative thing for global culture that you can have access to so much information and plainly growing i think ultimately also there are new art forms that are
And then the reverse side is that these analogies that don't work are either sort of quiz problems, or they're just plainly funny.
When it goes wrong, like in California right now, what's going on with the water prices or with the water shortages is plainly a product of water
But the rest of the tablet was intact, and on it, inscribed numbers were plainly visible.
culture, right? And it's, right, patientslikeme is itself a commercial site and yet they're plainly engaging the participants in cultural ways, right? So, it is a mix of for profit
down from say, Al-Qaeda or the pro-anorexia kids. I mean, there's, there's lots, there's lots of these examples and, and plainly some of them, some of them in the book.