phones why would why would Tony Stark I man bother with cell phones and I I feel vaguely Vindicated um because it is always the small things it's never the big things it'snever flying cars it's never jetpacks it's not the things it's never Segways you remember when the segue was released
called it the inactive approach, sometimes the actionist approach, sometimes the sensory motor approach to perception consciousness-- that sort of vindicated what that artist had said to me. There's really two different ways of thinking about experience.
Otherwise it'll-- but you know what I'm talking about. So I felt very vindicated . But that's just one aspect of the story that's happened.
weathering of this is quite uniform, quite consistent with this piece that came from the site itself. And so we feel vindicated in thinking that this one is genuinely old. Then of course you hit the books again.
the young people who are forward looking recognize in the centrality of politics even to the economic future of the country. And playing a role. And my faith is vindicated . But, will they always behave in a manner that, that really oppose their views? No. Because they're creatures of their own parties, they're slaves of their
And if what you're counting on is some technological silver bullet, you have to imagine that it's going to be-- if it hasn't been invented already, And I felt very much vindicated in taking a different approach, which is to say to not be careful
And another quote from Thomas Pynchon-- "Who claims truth, truth abandons." And there's a little historical context. And I guess I felt a little vindicated now that the much-- the neural nets and other supervised training--
And so I'm less-- I suppose just instinctively a bit less keen on trying to control the public discourse away from sort So they've been to that extent vindicated and I think feel empowered by it.
Early in 2003 before the March invasion of Iraq he was asked to testify before Congress about the numbers of ground troops that would be required to control, to pacify the country And to have us be vindicated after that process, I was very happy with it.
I'd sourly wondered if Shirky believed that critics were also stupid to consider Alice Munro a better writer than James Patterson. But now Trump's victory, too, had vindicated Shirky's mockery of the pundits. Social media had allowed Trump to bypass the critical establishment, and just enough members of the crowd in key swing states had found his low comedy
either on the spectrum by their own admission, or had some sense of arrested development, that they were stuck in a kind of childhood fantasia about rectitude, and about being vindicated . The amazing thing about Assange in particular was that-- I mean, his pride was of a childish sort.
than an ancient alloy. Now, another category of things that seemed suspicious for one reason or another and then get vindicated or further study shows that there wasn't a problem with them.
So if we start out with a good product and actually have the donations that are high-end, you're going to be able to So you kind of discussed how the financial crisis in 2008 kind of, in a way, I wouldn't say vindicated , but supported the social enterprise model, which
deposits in the area and those reports later became the foundation of the iron ore industry up there. And yet when Burt talks about it, all he talks about is, "My solar compass works. I've been vindicated ." And so it's interesting because the other guys are like, "Hey someone gonna get rich." He's like, "No my solar compass works." So, so when it comes to Houghton's discoveries Burt's often credited with being the one who
Despite all this, and despite the fact that India was actually partitioned on the basis of religion, the Indian Constitution make us put enormous faith in the people of the country. And in some respects, I think that faith is fully vindicated . If you take India's political evolution, it's a remarkable success story in the sense that: A. We retained our political freedoms. B. There is intense electoral competition. Elections