We work as parties. We are loyal to our teams, actually. put forward to get us out of this crisis. And I saw yesterday that Alistair Darling is now talking about bringing in a law or regulation to limit the amount of debt in
happened to the earth and happened to our ancestors 12,800 years ago. If it wasn't a comet, another theory that's been put forward is a radical change in solar activity. This might have been involved with it as well. I don't find that as persuasive as the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis. And you know, maybe some other explanation will come up. But what nobody disputes is that the Younger Dryas was a
I would expect it because uh I think that there are going to be a lot of people that try to uh put forward a more, you know, friendly establishment candidate, and the national Democrats are going to be pushing that route as well. I think it's important that whoever takes up the
But the first one, that really took everybody by surprise, was that-- it was at this point just a theory, a hypothesis, simultaneously put forward by somebody in the United States, in the MIT, Alan Guth, and in Moscow, Andrei Linde. They didn't talk to one another.
But he wasn't sure if he'd voted for the Republicans or the Democrats, which was, I thought, really kind of nice insight on what people will put forward $10,000 so that the next person in has a $50,000 pot to start from.
When the trawl-- this is the trawl, the net-- when it's being dragged along the sea floor, the reaction, the biological reaction, for haddock I put forward the power of data and the power of getting an extended peer community around the table to not just
The second role, part of the explanation is the role of the economists and the ideas that they put forward . A particular idea was that markets are self-regulating, are self-adjusting, self-correcting. So you didn’t need government. It just got in the way and contributed to the inefficiency of the economy. Well, we should have known that that idea was badly flawed because we had something called the Great Depression. There are other instances
And we did this thing called OpenShell. It's already been integrated into, into OpenClaw. - And NVIDIA put forward NemoClaw. - Yep, exactly. - They install super easy. It makes sure that it's secure.
It's a seaborne empire. until that plan is put forward to Franz Halder, who is the chief of staff of the German army at that time, Halder is just thinking,
So they tell me. I did not put forward Rage Against the Machine, but I was pleased that someone else did.
People think it is representative of an expansion of tolerance, and it just isn't. What we put forward in the marriage equality referendum was an extremely limited view of LGBT people and LGBT culture. So it was very much just like, we're were two white, able-bodied lads, and we work in KPMG.
And it was edited by man, but it had lots of contributions from women. And it put forward this really powerful, new visual language and technological imaginary that placed women firmly in cycling's fashionable set and carving a space for them in what had been pretty much a masculine cycling world.
They're not going to just disappear. The one example put forward as a way of solving a terrorist problem which isn't by talking is Sri Lanka. The Rajapaksa government suggested they won, they beat the terrorists.
But the fact that someone-- there are people who are smart who think these. And the argument put forward , the hypothesis, by the scientists is that the reason why we like Solus36
Instead, I'm gonna speak more generally about the vocation of writing in these strange, exhilarating times of ours. I'm gonna put forward some reflections, some tentative first steps at what is coming to mean to be a writer in this world that you at Google are working to rewire and remake. In short, I'm gonna meditate aloud with you on the proper place for the writer in ever more digital times.
And I put forward some of mine.
Are you going to really put forward an idea like that?
to be able to then put forward easily-accessible, easily-digestible 500, 600, 700-word blogs that people were interested in.
So the argument that I put forward was really a very simple one.
And in this book he put forward a doctrine of three no's, or three red lines.
And when the idea of integration was put forward , the French didn't want to work with the Germans, the English didn't want to work with the French,
You hope that the ideas that you put forward still help explain the world.
So not surprisingly, he has a better sense of perspective than we tend to have. Now of course there are arguments put forward against talking to terrorists, and I've experienced quite a few of them since publishing this book in the last few days.
And that is saving the ocean. The first question I want to put forward is one that I think most people here could relate to. What if we understood interactions of humans with ecosystems?
wary of the vacuum that's being left and how there might be some moneyed interests within the Democratic Party that want to turn back the clock and put forward a candidate that doesn't represent the platform that voters in Maine decided was Democratic primary voters in Maine
And if we go to fuel that some people try to put forward , like biodiesel and gasoil, they are actually
You've probably heard of the thought experiment put forward by Erwin Schrodinger.
So how do you deal with trying to put forward the ideas of Black Lives Matter and deal with the fact that people-- rightly or wrongly--
And it is identically the same idea that I put forward more than a decade previously.
At least that's the proposition that I'll put forward today.
When the trawl-- this is the trawl, the net-- when it's being dragged along the sea floor, the reaction, the biological reaction, for haddock I understand the power of the policymakers to put forward science.
He's got a team there behind him that obviously put forward lots of different addresses.
book is it violates every single rule I put forward in the book it is the exception that proves the rule it does
I want to get a bit into some of the ideas you put forward in the book.
It's to do with the microscopic fabric of space. Now, the idea that these two people put forward -- and they won many prizes for that idea-- was that when the universe began, it had a quantum field. And that quantum field was caught in the wrong state.
So they tell me. But there's a committee that fights passionately for the artists that they put forward .
And so we feel the responsibility at this moment to try to put forward an alternative, progressive path that can harness the powers of market and technology,
So the sustainable development goals-- there's 17 of them-- have been put forward by the UN now.
especially when angry. So he put forward the idea that we have a reasoning brain,
And we wanted to think about what are the real policy solutions that we can put forward to structurally end police violence.
And instead, we've tried to put forward an honest telling of hey, this is what went down.
Near the end of the book, I put forward a theory that I think he is-- there's a clinical term that psychologists use called profoundly gifted.
Well, the idea that I put forward in the book is that there could be a presumption of guilt even in the absence of airtight evidence of complicity
without portfolio, that SENS Research Foundation has put forward .
And Jerry Ravetz, who just retired. In the early '90s, they put forward this. Post-normal science is a methodology of inquiry for cases where facts are uncertain, values are in dispute, stakes are high,
of their third Plenum, which is where they put forward their platform for their time in office-- have given themselves a longer period of time
So it's sort of a false choice that a lot of people put forward .
But and everybody had expected this case would be one where countries would put forward good
Peace and the New Peace? Three possibilities were put forward by Immanuel Kant more than 200 years ago in his essay, Perpetual Peace, where he argued democracy, trade and an international
And then there is the quantum multiverse or the many worlds interpretation, which was put forward by Hugh Everett back in the 1960s for his PhD thesis at Princeton.