Well, then, you're going to say yes, the machine has, in fact, ceased to exist. The upshot is that some features of the thing are essential to its continuing to exist, while others are not. And the big question here is what is essential for you to continue existing?
They own Singha. They're connected to the royal family. The upshot of it is that if you're a worker and you're making 300 baht a day, which is roughly $9 a day,
They're all going to this mall. The upshot of that is that every single luxury brand in the world is just desperate to get in there. It's just a must-go-to kind of place.
normally an off-time in the industry-- and in a four-point channel neighborhood, an area that has yet to truly take off commercially. The upshot -- this time she's defying convention as never before. But I went ahead, and I pulled the trigger.
which many of you may be familiar with. The upshot of it you can say is that we assume that-- I think I described this a bit earlier. But the idea is that a flight, we consider it normal if it's similar to most other flights.
You become a Tabula rasa -- a newborn baby with adult emotions and information. The upshot of it all is that Mariposa works sometimes. But, in this novel, it's just the beginning. And the opening chapter is the vice president murders his wife. We have an undercover agent working in Texas
We spent an entire week. And the upshot of this week was basically that it's impossible. And Soundararajan shows how it's not possible to do this thing.
not, he is doing things. But the upshot is that there was a notion that he was going to push the envelope, not say no.
And actually, there's-- in the book, I meet some people who've done what's called osseo-integration, which is where you get rid of the socket, and you essentially drill a hole But the sort of upshot of it is that there's much more risk of things like infection, deep bone infection, and if it does go wrong, you're left
Especially the caregiver is very sensitive to the social pain distress calls given by the infants of pretty much any mammals. And so the upshot of this is that social pain is one of the things that motivates us to stay connected, to stay together. And that allows us to do all sorts of extraordinary things like build buildings with air conditioning and roofs and things like that that, pretty much,
You want your employees to get feedback, but nobody likes getting performance feedback. So the upshot of this-- and then I'm going to turn to my last piece-- is that in the workplace, we tend
the present of past things, which is memory; the present of present things, which is attention; and the present of future things, which is expectation. And the upshot is that all of these presents exist only in our mind. That is the temporal experience.
expressed in my I suppose this is my bumper sticker now these days competence without comprehension competence without comprehension the upshot of this is very alarming to many people it means that mind consciousness understanding intentionality is the effect not the cause that the traditional
So when you're thinking about what you're going to run, what kind of audience do you have in mind? Who is "The Upshot " for? Smart non-experts. That, to me, is always the audience we want.
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. Could "The Upshot " survive outside the "Times" as its own thing?
I think that really makes a big difference. And the upshot was more resources going to the anti LRA campaign.
We really need to do more to study that data in order to find new problems. That's the upshot of what's being mentioned by, in this case, GAO and the Office of Inspector General. So that's part of what prompted our little effort, which I'll talk about at this point.
They have a whole cooking site, which has totally revolutionized the eating in my family. They've got The Upshot , which is sort of election. The internet organizes itself around communities.
They're not being very hard on China, why? Because China owns us -- a substantial portion. So the upshot of all of this is that, in Mariposa, we've got a major security problem with internal sources. That is, Axel Price is a CEO of a major corporation in Texas, which provides government services and training. And that's been a real issue for me, because
There's sudden upshots of that, in terms of how we process information and respond to information.
But one of the upshots of this is I get a phone call from a producer at the Stern show one day, who said, boy, we
And hasn't-- that's the upshot of your question.
So let me just show you the upshot of this.
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. It's been one of the hallmarks of "The Upshot ." We were not the first people to publish a model that tried to use polls to predict
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. You don't need to be a member of "The Upshot " staff to work with us.
I mean, Upshot , Nate Silver, Vox.
So you have to know the answer to this before you embark upon radical enhancement. OK. So some upshots . From today, I'm leaving you with some known unknowns, if you will.
I mean, that's really the upshot .
They're just not in the form around which we've traditionally organized journalism-- blocks of text. You see it not just with what we're doing at "The Upshot ." You see it through an Ebola explainer. You see through ISIS videos.
about the diet stories, the exercise stories, the things like that. And what's been the most difficult part of this transition to "The Upshot ?" What's the weirdest thing that you do that you would never have done before? I think the most traditional thing is the frustration that I have with myself because I can't use these new tools personally.
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. And what we're now trying to figure out as an organization-- and "The Upshot " in some ways is an experiment to think about, because we work very
not about religion it may seem ironic to write a long book about religion whose upshot is that it's not about religion
So today is a really great talk for us to have-- how to tell stories with data. And we are incredibly lucky to be joined by David Leonhardt, who is editor of "The Upshot ," which is new. How long now? It's a year, a year and a half?
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. And so some of our best work is done by "New York Times" employees who are not technically members of "The Upshot ."
We're overwhelmed by these opposing sources. So here's the upshot . One of the things that predicted people's succeeding at changes is their acknowledgement of that second point.
Chinatowns. And when I was preparing for this conversation, I thought back to a "New York Times" article that I read in 2019 on "The Upshot ," titled
And I won't describe all the details of the experimental design, which was very clever and subtle, but the upshot of it
So we're doing both and then some is, I think, the upshot .
OK, data journalism. We have often been grouped as a data journalist outlet with a bunch of others like FiveThirtyEight and The Upshot ,
this commenter, or smarter than the conventional wisdom. So basically, the upshot is that we're all crazy, I think, is my eloquent way of putting it.
before have even talked about using artillery shells to put it up there. But, the upshot of all this was, to me, was that, and Lowell was, when I asked him, "Well, Lowell, you're
in ways unique to that wiring. Kids are extraordinarily active learners and they learn in actively wiring themselves differently and the upshot is, regardless of parenting advice books that
could jump up from my seat and move from one hanging tractor-feed set of notes to another as I was typing the article in. Well, the upshot of all this was that my office looked
in Toledo. So we're not sure if that's actually a war wound or not, but that's the upshot of it.