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argued care consumers finding fuel industry level public quite surprised themselves
The industry has argued for years that consumers don't care about fuel economy. I think they are finding themselves quite surprised by the level of public concern. Jason Mark
argued hand
They argued for two tracks. On one hand you put pressure, on the other hand show a way out of this. Wang Guangya
argued common darwin fix galileo machines man shares
In arguing that machines think, we are in the same fix as Darwin when he argued that man shares common ancestors with monkeys, or Galileo when he argued that the Earth spins on its axis. Herbert A. Simon
argued gone
We've argued about it. ... We've gone around in circles, Alan Yamamoto
argued centers convention faced gone hoped lots perform pittsburgh
What has gone on in Pittsburgh is what has gone on in lots of other cities, which are often faced with convention centers that don't perform as their proponents had hoped or promised, and so it is argued that what you need is an adjacent hotel. Heywood Sanders
argued genetic humans identify learning massively point trying unless
I've never argued that humans are massively hot-wired. What I was trying to point out was that you can't understand how we learn unless you identify the learning mechanisms. And these have some genetic basis. Steven Pinker
argued earlier heat limit million people production
Some people had earlier argued that it took, 10, 20, 30 million years before you got enough heat production to limit that strength. David Rowley
argued gravity inverse soon
Soon after the 1997 election, I argued that there was no inverse law of political gravity which said that everything which went down had to come back up. Charles Kennedy
argued climbing equally gardening hobby inherently since sports understood virtually
I've never really understood the criticism that climbing is inherently selfish, since it could equally be argued about virtually any other hobby or sport. Is gardening selfish? Alex Honnold
statistics enough hypothesis
A good hypothesis in science must have other properties than those of the phenomenon it is immediately invoked to explain, otherwise it is not prolific enough. William James
statistics world bent
Marke all Mathematicall heades, which be onely and wholy bent to those sciences, how solitarie they be themselues, how vnfit to liue with others, & how vnapte to serue in the world. Roger Ascham
statistics poet individual
The business of the poet, said Imlac, is to examine, not the individual, but the species. Samuel Johnson
statistics analysis synthesis
Without analysis, no synthesis. Friedrich Engels
statistics
I bathe in statistics. Mitt Romney
statistics praise natural
To say a thing is natural is to condone it, never to praise it. Quentin Crisp
statistics opinion
Every opinion reacts on him who utters it. Ralph Waldo Emerson
statistics language frank
We exchanged many frank words in our respective languages. Peter Cook
statistics deities programming
It's against my programming to impersonate a deity. Lawrence Kasdan