Our ignorance in this department seems only equal to Americans' congenital reluctance to master any foreign language. It is scarcely a secret that we live in a terrifying world, a world in which the viability of planet Earth itself hangs in the balance.
He says, "For a long time I went to bed early. Sometimes my candle scarcely out, my eyes would close so quickly that I did not have time to say to myself, 'I'm going to sleep.' And half an hour later, the thought that it was time to try to sleep would wake me.
Any rate or amount of return, however low, which the investor is willing to accept provided he acts with reasonable intelligence. The true investor scarcely ever is forced to sell his shares.
And then, if you go on and look, for example, in the north of Sweden where I come from, very little wheat grows there. And it's also scarcely populated. Yentlin, which is my region, it's the size of Denmark.
Without such an inscription, his task is all but impossible. As Evans could scarcely have imagined in 1900, Linear B would become one of the most tantalizing riddles of the first half of the 20th century, a secret code that defied solution for more than 50 years.
oranges and lemons. It uses rum. Typically, it's some sort of citrus zest with rum or brandy in with some sweet milk or cream. It's really good, right? Mr. Countryhouse takes a milk punch. that they could scarcely realize no doubt, palsied them with fear.
came after the book was published and, therefore, is not in the book. I mean, scarcely any of them could really claim to be proper Christians.
It seems to me more like one of those RNA viruses that does unspeakable harm, but people are not even sure if it's a life form. Whereas Facebook is clearly a life form, also scarcely behind Amazon in its monopolistic intentions and its monopolistic behavior. And what seems really particularly evil about it, I mean, Bezos knows what he's doing.
We had people all over the place who could read and write in Latin, and people would come to England to learn from us. But now, he says, there is scarcely anyone south of the Humber who is competent. So he said, we must do things differently, and we must do it in English.
if you don't know what happiness or success looks like, you end up-- you're offered a promotion, but it requires you to move to a place you don't want to live in. It's also in the documentary-- where he goes, we scarcely could have believed something so vindictive and conspiratorial could have happened.
And so the second section is from-- I think I set it in '83. No one but her and Kissinger, a creature so far from human as to scarcely matter, a being who might never die at all.
the comic character of the novel. The two men board a night train, which has scarcely departed London when Passepartout lets out, as Verne says, a real cry of despair. "In the rush, my state of confusion, I forgot to switch off the gas lamp in my bedroom.
- We give you two out of three rights. Agentic systems can access sensitive information, it can execute code, and it can communicate About three years ago, I was able to convince several of the CEOs that even though at the time HBM memory was used quite scarcely , you know, and,
No biologists, for example, would suggest that 50% of all forms of life are moribund. And yet, that, the most apocalyptic scenario in the realm of biological diversity scarcely approaches what we know to be the most optimistic scenario in the realm of cultural diversity. And the great indicator of that, of course, is language loss.
as well. We don't know yet what's going to happen in the United States. which is mutation breeding where you use chemicals or X-rays to induce mutations in plant seeds, that's scarcely
So if we were to agree, then, that information flowed slower everywhere because of the lack of technology, I think we can also imagine that in an area as scarcely
And I was coming home, and a song came up, "Patterns." And there's a line in it. "My life is made of patterns that can scarcely be controlled."
If it requires a radically new kind of science, a revolutionary science so strange that it, sorry, so strange that old scientists scarcely recognize it as science