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But it can also mean something larger and more important, like, vaguely, "the world" ("I thought I'd really been around and seen the deal") or "life" ("Then you'll know what it is with this deal," Brown sings on "Covenant". "Then you'll feel what it is that I feel").
Perhaps other advantages of concentration are more important, like reduced monitoring costs or increased capital buffers.
If you can make time for that, you can make time for something more important, like the funeral of a guy like Johnny Pesky".
But what C.M.C. encourages you to do with your time at C.M.C. will be more important, like the rigor of the internships and your classes.
Hassabis clarifies: "I mean when these systems are more powerful than just playing games and we're letting them loose on something that's more real-world, more important, like healthcare.
More important, like John Lennon, he was a product of the post-war thrust towards social inclusion that allowed the brightest of the young working class to attend university and art college.
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Jurvetson liked Four11′s business plan just fine, but more important, he liked the style Michael Santullo and Larry Drebes displayed during the lunchtime pickup games the three played regularly.
First, he was the first one of note to play it, but more important, I liked how dynamic he was.
More important, he likes to live comfortably, and wouldn't go long without a decent meal just because the world was ending.
And the current "face" of the controversy - an old school gentleman; a veritable prototype for what most would think a judge should look like, sound like and, more important, be like.
The seasonal return of the king even loomed over what one would like to think are more important issues, like a presidential talk.
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