of faith in colleges. Right? That's a profound shift in 10 years. It's not just among conservatives. It is also among Democrats. I think you have to take seriously that actually maybe some of these policies, these very very progressive policies on American campuses have done a lot to damage theinstitutional reputation of these places and not just among conservatives, right?
So that line stayed with me, and so that's how I have managed to do 500-- I'm on my 524th film. It's not to take seriously , that's what people relate to. And I was a good person.
Yet most of us are still working and engaged and doing our professional-- engaging in our professional lives. But we have to take seriously that that depletion from the ongoing onslaught of this moment is not a figment of our imagination. It actually is depleted brain resources.
These are the major drivers of climate breakdown. have to take seriously and do our parts to pressure our own politicians to change our country's stance on some
Another sort of similar example would be the character of Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones." Jon Snow is one of the few characters to really take seriously the menace of the White Walkers and that winter is actually coming. And he goes from being sort of the bastard child of a noble family to a leader of men to a leader of a crusade, really, of life against death.
And until very recently, most scholars have only been interested in the kind of line of Islamic philosophy that gets received in the Medieval West. Whereas if we take seriously the idea that philosophy and Islamic world is a continuous tradition that does survive the death of Averroes and go on century after century
is the amplitude of these gravitational waves from inflation. So if you take seriously the idea that both the space and space itself has only mathematical properties, it starts to sound a little bit less
A new set of stories that would be techno-optimistic? That would take seriously the challenge of envisioning a future-- and not a distant Star Trek future. A near future. An achievable future that advances some kind of hopeful vision of the world while still being technically grounded.
happened in the 25 years I was there or any other time I think well in the early days they had unlimited oral argument Google we take seriously in terms of trying to encourage more women to get more involved in science and technology as well as other fields what advice
how how the economy actually works, not this stylized invention dating back to 1787 that if you take seriously and enact policy on the basis of it, the only thing that can happen is that the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer, which is the story of the last
But there's nothing magic about halving it. There'd be countries that would take seriously maybe implementation, or the US.
Okay, here's the growth rates over time. I think this is something we absolutely should take seriously .
Take a closer look at the title. The major word there is "from." The idea was to take seriously African voices. Not just as empirical evidence or cannon fodder for a theory, but as an intellectual audience in their own right.
And so that was part of the conversation. Not any of it did they have to take seriously , you understand, because I had no creative control, no rights. They said, well, would you come-- Lionsgate calls me and says, would you consider coming on the first day's shoot
This is a giant head flying around in what appears to be a Japanese toilet-- --with his little arms hanging out of the side. And he was always a difficult character to take seriously . In recent years, somebody realized, oh, that's actually kind of funny.
I think that all of us need to take seriously President Obama's parting words.
So I actually think that if somebody were to take seriously these 10 laws of trust and say, I'm going to operate within these guardrails,
And when this idea was first put forth by George Gamow and others in the '40s and '50s, people felt this was totally nutty, and way too extreme an extrapolation of things we knew to really take seriously . But then it was found in 1965, and got the Nobel Prize.
But it sounds like you did have some issues that you take seriously and that you kind of campaigned on inverted commas.
One of the basic values I think that most Americans take seriously is justice for all.
them that like this is this backlash is something they have to take seriously and is real um or has it happened yet?
So for example, if nations were to take seriously that the value of a whale was somewhere between $2 and $4 million, they could impose fines for ships
People are really just reluctant to look at really scary projections for the future and take seriously the idea that their lives could
So leadership among innovators, who take seriously your unique responsibility, is perhaps
asking today. It will lead us to take seriously the things that people tell us, that we may have dismissed, our old self may have dismissed.
of the world to a public audience and to try to motivate people to take seriously the issues
I haven't seen some things that I think we need to rethink and take seriously . And I've been very interested in the--. I'm thrilled to speak at Google and to have time to
Mhm. Um it it's just something that you really sit with and take seriously . At least you you should.
Suddenly, there were 100 and 10 you could kind of take seriously .
don't like. It's sort of a joke that we never really take seriously , but I think that's part of our problem in that
It's wonderful to see people invest in higher education, to take seriously that they can improve their lot in lives, to be dedicated,
And I thought to myself, OK, let's take seriously --
instead of taking this as a litany or a catchphrase, let's really take seriously -- if people tell me
and it was also a canary in the coal mine to see if this was a project that he would take seriously cause I know he's a very well regarded musician and probably gets pulled
Kamala Harris: will ever be imprinted in the life of that person if we don't take seriously what is happening with that child when they are a child.
Chinese have realized that in order to pass these kinds of tests um which they don't take seriously that you know they
book, Organizations. And satisficing was this idea that he had this sense that if you really take seriously the limitations that people face individually,
And if we believe-- if the theory seems to work in the realm that we can observe, we tend to take seriously , to some extent, the predictions
And the key here is that, in these sorts of social science or policy applications, we have to take seriously the possibility that the judge has private information
We don't know that this will happen, but basically, what we see here is that, for linear researchers viewing this, is at least a possibility that we should take seriously .
"I had not heard that before, but he put it forward so persuasively, that many of us came to believe it might be true, and to take seriously the notion
REV. JOSEPH ELLWANGER: It's a very, very important question for people who are going to take seriously a commitment to working on justice.
about the self, and even a kind of intriguing definition of ritual, it's not really something we can take seriously beyond that because, well, we
So I do believe that, ultimately, the country has to sort of take seriously the idea of the broader community.
One of the issues, though, that we'd like more people to take seriously is this 'parts per million' people talk about in carbon. It has been discussed, Should we have 550