point he had the record at like 5.6 seconds um and he's he it was he had this sort of cryptic yoda-like pronouncement and I sort of wondered am I really talking to a kid in flipflops right now he's like you know the fasteryou go the slower it feels and I was just like but that doesn't make any sense like the faster you go the faster you're going right
again when you think of some of the clerics with they have 15 million followers all you know within within the region um and they make their pronouncements uh almost with Glee um and yet the pronouncements are really very not not particularly deep or usefulor or um they're just regurgitation of various texts and uh so my my focus is
However, sometimes that enthusiasm for being bold, for using maps, for making grand pronouncements , can lead you into areas that you may not wish to enter into. So image two. On the one hand, you have Karl Haushofer.
Russia has sought to shape the actions of Ukraine's allies uh by influencing them through public pronouncement like this warnings, threats uh sometimes pretty uh sort of overt language about escalation uh and warning about the dangers of that. in the past that's been
separate because there's some bright line. It's just that same old... All I'm arguing for is the scientific method, really. That's really all this is. All I'm saying is you can't just make pronouncements such as, "Humans are this," and let's not sort of push that. You have to do experiments. After you've done your experiments, you can say either, "I've done it, and I've found... Look at that. That thing actually can predict the future for the next, you know, 12 minutes.
It is depressing coming back to Britain, dealing my life in Syria, and Palestine, and global warming. I can make bland pronouncements about how political change happens and sort of fire everybody up.
the the leader of the uh the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood um kwi uh he's in his late 80s and you know he makes various pronouncements on you know Jihad now stop Jihad go back to doing more Jihad uh and you know he's he's he's very interesting guy um he was asked about technology and he said it
of war. So this is Carter warning about national catastrophe. And these sweeping apocalyptic pronouncements themselves also carry risks because they make it more difficult to achieve pragmatic policy making.
how the next experiment's going to turn out, but I'm getting to report it in real time. or "seven secrets of success" type pronouncements in my book, because I just write narratives about real people.
Now, getting back to that question about where the authority lies in determining rights and wrongs, the obvious place, I suppose, to turn in such cases is a dictionary, the ultimate authority when it comes to pronouncements over meaning. But it's not always quite that simple.
But the investments and the encouragements and the activities that we've done to those companies-- for instance, like SpaceX, Blue Origin-- that now have rockets that can get up The other two were duds in terms of making that pronouncement .
I'm the first person to do the furry hat. So I'm looking to him-- which means you make stupid pronouncements . OK. So where were we?
is something that has expanded pretty reliably over the course of many, many administrations, and the current administration is certainly no exception to that. They've made a lot of kind of unprecedented changes with respect to attempting to do things via executive order and pronouncement . I suspect we all know, but I'll say that Congress doesn't really legislate in the way that it has historically. In fact, it's largely kind of separated itself from that responsibility and obligation. They barely even pass budgets anymore, which has forced the courts to do a
Criticism, which is defined by using the words "always" or "never." You never listen to me. You're always late. Or a pronouncement of someone-- you're just incompetent. So that's criticism. And people respond by getting defensive to it.
exclamation points. Everything about him was accelerated, his eating, his thinking, his climbing, his praying. through the air, make a pronouncement , plop down, and spring up again?
Toby pulled away after a few seconds. 'Bad touch, Mr. Grabby.' Jeeves made a pronouncement . 'Three things. First, you're not my type.
That's the first section. OK. So what I meant to say is-- I guess it didn't really matter-- Jeeves is the one in Book One who makes a pronouncement that Gladstone-- who you wouldn't really think, because he's stumbling around New York drunk-- is the internet messiah, the one who's going to bring back the internet.
He didn't live to see prohibition pass, but shortly before he died, he made the pronouncement that if it did
communication and understanding. They're being way too certain, I would say, with some of their pronouncements .
deal." But no, not at all. They don't believe anyway and that this is it from their public pronouncements , things they've
It's simple. It's a simple idea that everybody should have thought of, but we thought about it first.' The man making the pronouncements
That someone was not God or an invisible entity, that someone like a voice from ahigh, making anonymous pronouncements , was merely an algorithm
their country together. They're conscious of the fact that religion is useful to that extent. Indeed, if you look at the official pronouncements