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The Canadian cities like Vancouver, where again, they're burning half the fuel.
And then it's usually won by cities where they speak German, like Dusseldorf or Vienna, where they're burning, again, half as much fuel.
And if we zoom in again, we see that the cells are actually surrounded by a 3D matrix of nano-scale fibers, and they give a lot of information to the cells.
And if we zoom in again, actually in the case of bone, the matrix around the cells is beautifully organized at the nano scale, and it's a hybrid material that's part organic, part inorganic.
And little kids watch these videos over and over and over again, and they do it for hours and hours and hours.
And once again, there are millions and millions and millions of these videos available online in all of these kind of insane combinations.
And again, doesn't that uncertainty feel kind of familiar right now?
JB: Again, I think this responsibility is kind of up to all of us, that everything we do, everything we build, everything we make, needs to be made in a consensual discussion with everyone who's avoiding it; that we're not building systems intended to trick and surprise people into doing the right thing, but that they're actually involved in every step in educating them, because each of these systems is educational.
But think
again.
Again, marketers tell us that big data and social media are not just a paradise of profit for them, but a Garden of Eden for the rest of us.
Again, we're going all-in.
Again, in the West, we have private sector debt of 200 percent of GDP in Spain, the U.K., and the U.S. That's an awful lot of debt.
How can we go back to building cities that are physically and culturally varied
again?
That would enable us to design humane streets again, streets without curbs, maybe streets like the wooden walkways on Fire Island.
And so what I want to do with you in, oh God, only 10 minutes, is to really think
again
this juxtaposition, because it actually has massive, massive implications beyond innovation policy, which just happens to be the area that I often talk with with policymakers.
And so to think again, there's no reason that you should believe me, so just think of some of the smartest revolutionary things that you have in your pockets and do not turn it on, but you might want to take it out, your iPhone.
It was funding not only the basic research, which
again
is a typical public good, but even the applied research.
And even here, when I look at the Great Bear, I get back that feeling of being a child, hanging onto his head and trying to balance myself on his shoulder, and I can get back that feeling of being a child
again.
We've seen
again
and
again
just how creative technology can be, and in our lives and in our actions, we can choose those solutions and those innovations and those moments that restore the flow of time instead of fragmenting it.
Diseases we've had in check for decades and centuries burst forth
again
and start to harm us.
It was a little while later that I started my research with sanitation, and I met that man
again.
Because the Zetas organization was founded in treason, they lost some of the linkages to the production and distribution in the most profitable markets like cocaine, but what they did have, and this is
again
based on their military origin, was a perfectly structured chain of command with a very clear hierarchy and a very clear promotion path that allowed them to supervise and operate across many, many markets very effectively, which is the essence of what a chain of command seeks to do.
This kind of business model obviously depends entirely on having a very effective brand of fear, and so Los Zetas carefully stage acts of violence that are spectacular in nature, especially when they arrive first in a city, but again, that's just a brand strategy.
And then there's the argument that okay, yes, this might be going on, but then again, other countries are doing it as well.
So once again, we take something which is secure and then we make it less secure on purpose, making all of us less secure as an outcome.
And then I'd do it
again.
I will just leave you with this tip, if you want to play
again.
And the solution here, in my view, is a private solution, a solution that looks to legalize what it is to be young again, and to realize the economic potential of that, and that's where the story of BMI becomes relevant.
We can't make our kids passive
again.
This is a recently logged forest,
again
in Sumatra.
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