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Q. Do you think you would be able to invent the Web today, given the barriers that are emerging?
It included being able to invent the future by "thinking different," and he shared that with Jony Ive, who was a real partner and soulmate to Steve.
There's so much change, so fast, in our world and we have to be able to invent the next iPlayer," he said.
He may be widely regarded as the best player in the world - the most flamboyant, the most capable of true aesthetic surprise, the most able to invent the game as he goes along - but he is, oddly, in danger of becoming also the most overrated and probably the most hyped as well.
It turns out that we may not be able to invent the new metric without convert the original graph.
"You would not be able to invent the polio vaccine today," due to FDA regulations, Thiel said.
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"When you're able to invent on the gallop -- certainly not what we're doing here".
It's good to have some premeditated compliments and phrases but the most charming people are able to invent them on the spot.
The more the western world was able to invent and innovate in the past 300 years, the more "civilised" it became.
By understanding how thalidomide causes limb deformities, scientists may be able to invent safer variations of the drug.
Queen of "Scandal" Olivia Pope was able to invent Quinn in place of the poor girl framed for the Cytron explosion.
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