clear-minded to the staff that works for you. Unambiguous about intent. Don't try to micromanage, assuming you got great people on your team. That leads to the third statement there, whichis this: You have to develop a tolerance for error.
So Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the sun and the moon. seven unambiguous . Everybody could agree that those were the planets. And it's those seven names drawn from Roman and Norse mythologies that landed as the seven
And it can be even more complex than that. because it's completely unambiguous , possibly because you hear sounds you don't hear in any other context.
ANDY McAFEE: Not in descending order. That's pretty unambiguous . So what?
And everything we do is open to interpretation, even really simple stuff-- that you would think if I said, hey, how you doing, that's unambiguous , right? But is it, really? What if I said, hey, how you doing?
But as we begin to add a motion to that face, by the time we get to the end of the sequence it's relatively unambiguous . Most people would say that that person was sad. And if we line up all the faces together you can see that there is a gradual change.
have bargained for. Uh there was a day when there were seven known planets and the word planet had an unambiguous definition clear and simple defined by the ancient Greeks Greeks. Planetes meaning wanderers. There were seven objects in the night in the sky that would move against the background sky.
So now I go to Nixon again. This time he offers me the job unambiguously . And again, this was a different age, and so you have to consider a Harvard professor's arrogance.
The magicians actions above suspicion. Even the words we use seems straight-forward and unambiguous . But this veneer of ordinariness covers many deceptions.
a very different role. The Republican party at this point has a fairly unambiguous position on torture which is that they support it. They call it extreme interrogation techniques, EIT's, but they very much believe that this should be used on terrorist suspects.
On the left-hand side you have an ambiguously happy face, everyone says that's happy. On the right-hand side you have an unambiguously angry face, everyone says that angry. In the middle you have this region of ambiguity and there's a point at which an individual will stop seeing one emotion and start seeing another emotion.
This is clearly the right answer. It's obviously a good course of action, unambiguous , undeniable, guaranteed, precisely, essential. These are all definites.
How do you think fairy tales and folklore influence our expectations and experiences in the real world? I think fairy tales are so appealing because they're really morally unambiguous just like Marvel movies or a lot of the stories that we absorb as children.
there are linear relationships and so on one of the other cool things about natural history collections is they are literally a time machine so they're one of they one of very few unambiguous ways that you can go back a few hundred years and map what's been happening and those few hundred years that we've been around
"It's impossible to make a computer that works the way that you think it does" or "Corporate policy prohibits you doing it." This is a problem that you can only overcome by having the unambiguous right to change the software, even if the company that made your implant requires you not to.
And so, the coming and going of ice is a big piece of the global climate system. Secondly, ice is a sensitive and unambiguous indicator of climate change. On Earth, ice is very close to its melting point.
and many other areas. But I think if we never lose sight that mindfulness should go always and unambiguously with a caring quality, then it will have its full potential to help you, I think, even more.
And they have signed up very, very unambiguously to a hard-hitting statement of endorsement of the approach that I've been describing to you today.
Okay. The Pluto files, while I have strong opinions about how we should think about the solar system, I reserve those for the last chapter this controversy. Had it been defined unambiguously , there would have been no controversy. We're normally much better
And he actually stated in an interview, "Advances in the technology of communications have proved an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes," and basically said that we're
more than a wild fantasy. And yet it still can boast of at least one unambiguous accomplishment.
out there were other humans around at some stage and if you think about what that meant back in that time we were the only human the world had only been around a few thousand years apparently to suddenly say unambiguously and to show there were other humans around that was a re intellectually revolutionary moment um and over here Vince will probably talk about this this is um this is we have this in there this is one of
The trucking industry continued to rise without challenge, and became what today is the unambiguously dominant form of transport across the land.
none but I've hear very few of them in that class actually going back and saying unambiguously invading Iraq was the right thing to do I hear a lot more
-And when we tested these animals to ask whether they were enjoying this kind of activity, the unambiguous answer was yes.
they did, and they did this 30 years ago with like worksheets and people walking around, but it was essentially the same model had unambiguous success. I mean, these kids were
He meant, why isn't there some identifier in a packet that a third party like a policeman can look at to unambiguously understand who sent it?
rid of 'em. I'm against that. I said that clearly, unambiguously . But a way to get some value out of them so we can invest in what I think is a key priority.
Okay. The Pluto files, while I have strong opinions about how we should think about the solar system, I reserve those for the last chapter planet and what was. By the way, planet hadn't been unambiguously defined since ancient Greece. That's why there was all