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After Gucci's Cruise collection was shown in New York in the summer of 2015, Nicole Phelps observed, in Vogue, "We all shoot the hell out of it, and, more critically, we want to wear it".
Once we were in the country, people who stopped in the driveway could see our tree through the windows clearly enough to say, "Nice tree," or, on occasion, more critically, "We like something bigger than that, with more lights, ourselves," but it was still basically an indoor item, no more intended for display than our bed linen.
We need human intelligence to decide how and when to use machine intelligence, and the more sophisticated the uses we make of machine intelligence, the more critically we need human intelligence to ensure it's deployed sensibly and safely.
More critically we draw on this study to reconsider the conception of awareness utilised within Computer Supported Cooperative Work and other fields where technological solutions are being proposed to support individuals to monitor, whether peripherally or not, locations, activities and other individuals in digital environments.
And, more critically, we must begin to think creatively about mechanisms to change our food environment for the better.
Finally, and more critically, we analyze patterns of sequence divergence in the birds of Argentina and compare them with those in North America with a view towards understanding the origins of the diversity in South American avifauna and obtaining a broader perspective on mitochondrial genetic variation in New World birds.
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More critically, are we overemphasizing the role of citation to provide academic credit?
Only in retrospect did several study participants view the working conditions more critically, as we discuss below.
"We're looking far more critically at where we're getting return on investment".
"We think the key to that is making podcasts as easy to listen to as the radio – and we think that's even more critically important, as we enter the smart speaker era". .
To start effecting that shift, we can think more critically about what words we're using now, and why.
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