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  2. Why Eli Lilly’s CEO says failing faster is essential to the ...

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    So we're failing a lot faster than others and that's an advantage. The other thing we can control is where we look. ... Let me go back to that speed question, because I would imagine AI could have ...

  3. Young People's Bodies Are Aging Faster Than Ever - AOL

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    New science hints that young bodies may be aging faster than ever, and it comes at a time when cancer rates are climbing in young people. ... each year between 1995 and 2020—while rates ...

  4. Kaldor's growth model - Wikipedia

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    According to Kaldor, “The purpose of a theory of economic growth is to show the nature of non-economic variables which ultimately determine the rate at which the general level of production of the economy is growing, and thereby contribute to an understanding of the question of why some societies grow so much faster than others.” [2] [1]

  5. US weekly jobless claims fall; third-quarter GDP growth ...

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    Other data on Thursday showed the economy grew faster than previously estimated in the third quarter, driven by robust consumer spending. ... The number of people receiving benefits after an ...

  6. Preferred walking speed - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, individuals place some value on their time. Economic theory therefore predicts that value-of-time is a key factor influencing preferred walking speed.. Levine and Norenzayan (1999) measured preferred walking speeds of urban pedestrians in 31 countries and found that walking speed is positively correlated with the country's per capita GDP and purchasing power parity, as well as with a ...

  7. Time perception - Wikipedia

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    Telescoping effect: People tend to recall recent events as occurring further back in time than they actually did (backward telescoping) and distant events as occurring more recently than they actually did (forward telescoping). [50] Vierordt's law: Shorter intervals tend to be overestimated while longer intervals tend to be underestimated

  8. To Get The Most Benefits, Should You Walk Faster…Or ... - AOL

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    If you’re deciding between tacking on an additional half-mile to your daily walk or zooming through your usual route faster than usual, here’s what you need to know about the benefits of ...

  9. Jack Robinson (mythical person) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Robinson is a name present in two common figures of speech. When referring to Jack Robinson, it is used to represent quickness. In contrast, the phrase "(A)round Jack Robinson's barn" has the opposite connotation, implying slowness, as it is often used to refer to circumlocution, circumvention, or doing things in roundabout or unnecessarily complicated ways.