Following an impressive 40-game winning streak, she became the most successful woman ever to compete on "Jeopardy." She's the second all time in the show's history trailing only Ken Jennings.Amy is also the first openly transgender contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions.
Uh but that is not enough, it seems, for the Israelis and for Netanyahu. Netanyahu is is trailing in the polls. He has members of his cabinet who say things like like, for example, the the the national security minister in charge
And then you see the huge trash truck come and dump it in. Politicians are trailing indicators versus leading indicators.
Things actually get worse. So maybe this is trailing edge technology, but I like this story anyway.
Yet investors appear ready to value this company as much as $36 billion." I guess this was on the eve of the IPO. "Nearly 200 times trailing earnings. And by the way, about 12 times revenues." Google at the time had about three billion in revenues.
But I think the basic idea behind this is actually that we can't do it alone. I think government is always trailing behind on new technologies. We don't necessarily get it right on regulations, on legislation.
And Kepler is orbiting our Sun, just like Earth is. It's in an Earth-trailing orbit. So our Earth goes around the Sun, and Kepler is also orbiting the Sun.
And this was taken by not Kepler, but the Spitzer Space Telescope, an infrared telescope that's about 80 centimeters in diameter. And it's also in an Earth-trailing , heliocentric orbit. And again, it has gaps when the telescope wasn't observing or when it downlinked to Earth.
It's half the size of the Hubble Space Telescope. And it was launched into a Earth-trailing orbit around the Sun. So it just follows the Earth around the Sun, rather than orbiting around the Earth like other space telescopes.
and just monitor their brightness over time, very, very precise measurements of the brightness. Because it's in an Earth-trailing orbit, it's too far away to download all these huge images all the time because it's taking measurements for those 150,000 stars every 30 minutes.
You gotta have someone to bounce back ideas. They also have tattered feathers on the trailing edge of the wing span in order to disrupt airflow, and to create a nearly,
He was just lagging behind. And literally he was just sometimes this little dot sort of trailing like the Terminator, one step after another. And he eventually skied up to us and said, Kyle, Martin, do you have what it takes to reach the South Pole?
As he paced slowly down the hallway back to his office, he felt the sturdy clap of the hand on his shoulder. Drucker turned to see his father with Hank trailing behind him like a faithful Labrador. "There you are," said the bank's president.
this match was a great lesson for me because it probably made the ultimate mark on my character. So, trailing bad, so badly, losing beyond any hope to survive and eventually surviving and beating Karpov eight months later; it was a proof to me that there's no situation
you have moved along some evolution and you are somewhat complex, is there any bias in which direction you go then? And we can show that there's a mild drift towards increasing complexity, even at the trailing edge of evolution; say bacterium. So, what does evolution want? Well, again, there is a trend. We have evidence that there is a trend in greater complexity
She was apparently given a Chevrolet wagon as her kind of fish listening station. can see, but with a male trailing along behind her.
It couldn't be all that appetizing.' And she'd say, I want to.' And when we were finished eating, she would lie next to me, my catheter trailing down the side of the bed into that bag that I would lay on the floor. And she'd hold my hand.
B612 has got a plan to send an infrared telescope up into a Venus-trailing orbit and radically improve the number
he decided to show up at the ballpark as they are still trailing the San Diego Padres and he said, 'Thirty games left and this thing's got twenty wins in it.' And wouldn't you know,
In fact, it's the leading and then basic almost trailing story in my book, "The AI Playbook," where they did a pretty good job
So this inventor's gazing down on his miraculous creations, with his overcoat trailing out behind him.
the lion's share of the money, back of the house trailing behind.
One woman, a religious leader with a flock of 50 trailing behind her, all dressed in white.
Yes, sir? Regarding this-- this maybe trailing off to a slightly politically incorrect topic.
And in fact, my personal experience, sort of trailing along as a spouse when Julie give talks for concerned gay and lesbian parents,
boy from Illinois, -- land of endless corn fields--, was trailing in the rear and was quite bemused by this sudden turn of events. And so, that was one of my first quite memorable
on a global level. Yeah. And as we talked about, there's one part where you're always saying, oh, governments are trailing behind. And digitalization for governments and all that.
You don't kick it out to the trailer for a three pointer when there's no one within 12 feet of him, and literally, everyone else is trailing on the play,
A young spearman fell before him, crying, screaming for his mother as he crawled across the stony ground, trailing blood.
"After taking a sufficient number of stores, he took his departure amid the cheers and hurrahs of the crowd. During this trip he engaged in the delightful sport of trailing
balloon.'" "Donaldson was wafted out of sight to the tune of that man's 'chin music' at the rate of about 'two-forty on the pike.' The trailing and sailing were continued for some time,
gotten more complex. Now, the reason why that's maybe not an obvious trend is, Stephen Jay Gould would say, "Well, if you're starting off simple, you have nowhere else to go but more complex." And so, the fact that the leading edge is getting more complex is trivial; it's not important. The question is about the trailing edge. And so, we can show, in fact, that when you have moved along some evolution and you are somewhat complex, is there any bias in which direction you go then? And we can show that there's a mild drift towards increasing
member #1: 29 Garry Kasparov: 29-- Jonathan Rosenberg: You were born. Garry Kasparov: Just ok, just-- Yes, yes, yes. Nursery school. Yeah. I was, as you remember, I was trailing behind badly; losing five to zero, so Karpov had to win one more game to retain the title. He couldn't win this game. Eventually, I won three more games, was catching up, and then the match