Affordable
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And to make the project affordable, we focused our energy.
But my great grandfather, Henry Ford, really believed that the mission of the Ford Motor Company was to make people's lives better and make cars
affordable
so that everyone could have them.
You look at the cost-benefit analysis, and my dream is to take this issue, not just from the compassion argument, but to the finance ministers of the world, and say we cannot afford to not invest in the access to adequate,
affordable
nutrition for all of humanity.
And here I've been working for the last three years with a South Bronx developer to bring art to life to low-income buildings and
affordable
housing.
It's a really
affordable
system.
What can you do with a cheap,
affordable
system?
We must fix this because ensuring widespread and
affordable
access to decent infrastructure and services isn't just low-hanging fruit: it's fundamental to achieving the hundred-year leap.
Now, he noticed that these hearing aids needed batteries that needed replacement, very often at a cost that was not
affordable
for most of the users that he knew.
We're also, on top of that, integrating wireless networking into an
affordable
device with GPS and GSM.
And finally, it's
affordable.
In fact, truly sustainable housing should be available to everyone and
affordable
for all.
We can do it at an
affordable
cost.
Indeed, that sort of vehicle fitness then makes electric propulsion
affordable
because the batteries or fuel cells also get smaller and lighter and cheaper.
So vehicle fitness opens a new automotive competitive strategy that can double the oil savings over the next 40 years, but then also make electrification affordable, and that displaces the rest of the oil.
Because Jim realized that these kids, my future farmers, really had the skills he needed to build
affordable
housing for New Yorkers, right in their own neighborhood.
We need to deliver health care, not in large institutions, but close to people's homes, and we need to deliver health care using whoever is available and
affordable
in our local communities.
For me, what's truly sundar about the idea of task shifting, though, isn't that it simply makes health care more accessible and
affordable
but that it is also fundamentally empowering.
Mayor Menino in Boston says lack of
affordable
housing for young people is one of the biggest problems the city faces.
It essentially raises charitable funds from individuals, foundations and corporations, and then we turn around and we invest equity and loans in both for-profit and nonprofit entities that deliver
affordable
health, housing, energy, clean water to low income people in South Asia and Africa, so that they can make their own choices.
But because she had the opportunity of the marketplace, and she lived in a society that provided the safety of having access to
affordable
health and education, her children and their children were able to live lives of real purpose and follow real dreams.
It's giving them access to
affordable
credit.
Is it fair to evaluate a treatment regimen which may not be
affordable
or accessible to the study participants once the research has been completed?
And as it turns out, that's a really hard problem, because you have to build a small, portable robot that's not only really affordable, but it has to be something that people actually want to take home and have around their kids.
They're challenging the idea that if you want something to be
affordable
it's got to be one-size-fits-all.
Maybe our challenges lie in city infrastructure: public transportation,
affordable
housing.
If we think of the world-changing goals of an Intel, of a Nuna, of Bono, of Google, they're remarkable: ubiquitous computing,
affordable
health care, high-quality for everyone, ending global poverty, access to all the world's information.
It's an affordable, safe, convenient way to get around.
But they want it to be easy,
affordable
and attractive, and they expect business to help, and they're a little bit disappointed today.
We can make products that are beautiful or ugly, sustainable or unsustainable,
affordable
or expensive, functional or useless.
So let's make beautiful, functional, affordable, sustainable products.
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