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I think we've been in those situations where something kind of flies out of our mouth and we can't catch it back.
That kind of flies in the face of the case you made that wealthy businesses have to do this or face the consequences.
"Here is a president who does not seem to prepare in detail, is a bit disdainful, even contemptuous, of the normal processes of government, the institutions of government in order to get him ready, who kind of flies by the seat of his pants, is spontaneous in these conversations," he told CNN in May.
(Kind of flies in the face of the site's supposed pursuit of "time well spent," but that's a discussion for another time).
The whole idea of a smart assistant has created a single unified experience — having an assistant designed to work with other assistants kind of flies in the face of all of that.
On top of that, the bots will be relegated to low population industrial areas, which kind of flies in the face of the whole notion of delivering stuff to people.
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I'm kind of flying without a net.
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