very unusual and the story to be extremely tightly knit so that at the openingtitles When the Roll Up they they you know how the films used used to have a
areas those areas that are associated with the hippocampus and and are very tightly connected and found both uh he found the first kind of representation which is a direction representation ofdirections and now recently the Moses have found representations of what we originally thought was distance. So I'll tell you a little bit about those and
It's an ancient planetary system of, in fact, five planets that are all smaller than the Earth, tightly packed into orbits that would comfortably fit inside the orbit of Mercury in our own solar system.The thing that makes this planetary system exceptional is that we were able to measure the age of the star as well.
So to accommodate this, people had to tack on extra floors onto existing buildings and courtyards would then be filled with makeshift extensions, effectively tightly packing all of these buildings together. Pretty much all these buildings were made out of wood, but the people inside still cooked with open flames.
They co-evolve. And so astronomers have used this evidence to say, well, if they evolve together, then this idea of this process of feedback How tightly wound are those?
And we were the first in the world to be able to quantify this steering moment, to be able to develop our wheels in a better way, fits tightly with the least number of wrinkles always
Yeah. That gets into proportional representation. How tightly packed are the people?
And the next morning, the leaves were falling off. When they're packed tightly enough, the polymers freeze together in thin sheetlike crystals aligned in the direction you stretch.
One was his work with Anna Schwartz in revising our understanding of The Great Depression. And that's tightly related to the second, which is the school of monetarism that he and Schwartz really become founders of. Then there is the prediction of stagflation and the explanation of that in the 1970s, which really is one of these,
think we're ever going back to the way we used to work. from how tightly they manage their teams.
Victory gardens, yes. Yeah. So I tightly put foil on it because you want it to steam.
And this was a project, again from Microsoft, where they asked us to build the world's largest scavenger hunt. were so closely knit-- tightly knit-- that they knew Tom, and they knew that he was really good at answering these pay
We were taking their phone calls, answering their e-mails when they had problems. We were so tightly connected to the consumer that we knew that it would resonate. We knew it would work.
So these weren't democratic. They were tightly controlled by the party. But nevertheless, there were channels through which citizens could voice their concerns.
Which of them do you think would be a stronger candidate for admission? They're complex and tightly coupled.
that they were tightly wound.
So to keep it tightly to the story in the book limited the ability to have five years' worth of material.
And that's tightly linked to the problem of consciousness.
Most people fall asleep tightly clutching their smartphones, sending off that last tweet.
Gripping the handlebars too tightly might cause finger numbness, or bicycle hand.
He's really tightly constrained to a particular point and making these passes out in different direction.
that's wrapping tightly around the vagus nerve.
And it's very tightly controlled.
we have tightly defined idea that uncertainty is worse than risk.
It's tightly linked up to the motor cortex, and it's single-handedly linked to the language production
It's tightly linked up to the motor cortex.
kind of tightly . And I said, well, why do dogs want to climb up on something like that to sleep?
Now I have a tightly controlled supply chain where it's just me and the guy that runs the factory.
One is very tightly regulated, and the other is not regulated at all.
They're packed so tightly they can't even stretch their wings.
Whether it's very tightly controlled or whether it's very loose.
Then wrap each slice tightly in foil, individually, tightly in foil to prevent freezer burn, and then into a Ziploc labeled into my mom's freezer in Jersey and then back to Chicago in my suitcase
They are more tightly bound to one another, right? You do need to be a member of a community on some level to get the kind of community of practice value of, "I saw this person do
which are so tightly organized and tightly
If they're not tightly coordinated, then there's probably going to be problems.
seal these barrels so tightly -- with wooden bungs, which will hold the pressure on the barrel really well. And basically put them in our warm room where
He fitted the mask tightly to his face, covered his nose and eyes to his brow, clamped the mouthpiece between his teeth, looked around for a moment at all his friends
hold the bench tightly out of fear that otherwise I will either bolt from the room or collapse on the dirty linoleum
Just don't crimp it too tightly .
So you can make it more tightly aligned by adding something about...
the molecules are a little more tightly gathered because they don't have forces above them to pull them into the
The carbon atoms are puzzled together super tightly into a crystal structure that’s nearly indestructible.
And other people clung very tightly to what they were feeling like they were losing and, as a result, missed out on opportunities.
And when you spool them up very tightly , package that garden hose, your genes in that region of that hose or in that region of the genome
And we were the first in the world to be able to quantify this steering moment, to be able to develop our wheels in a better way, The suit must fit as tightly as possible with a minimum number of wrinkles.
It feels like-- I'm pressed so tightly against the bars of my cage that it's cutting into me in such a significant
And Google as a company is obviously tightly involved with this, with Assistant, with voice search versus search via screens.
And I'm going to talk a little bit about what those mean. But when a system is complex and tightly coupled, it's in what we think of as the danger zone. It's in this area where these failures are more likely to happen.
And once it's really tightly refined on the curricular side, on the student experience side, then scale really, really rapidly.
Is there a way to tightly tie that up, given that we're in a room full of UX designers today?