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In all three cases, local leaders were willing and able to make peace, the international community stood ready to help them negotiate and implement an agreement, and the institutions have lived up to the promise that they held on the day they were
agreed.
So they agreed, "Okay, what we'll do is we agree on a common set of standards, code of conduct.
We had
agreed
that as soon as you're released from the ER, you will come to me."
We
agreed
we'd speak up in our own communities when we witnessed the kind of "otherizing" talk that can wound and fester into paranoia and then be used by those on the fringes to incite.
But they
agreed
to go along with it for a while.
Once, though, he
agreed
to make false papers for someone you might recognize.
He was much younger in those days, and my father
agreed
to make false papers to enable him to come back and speak at a meeting.
Yet when you look at it rationally, there's no reason why those ideas shouldn't be as open to debate as any other, except that we've
agreed
somehow between us that they shouldn't be."
So the idea was to take these 66,000 seeds that they
agreed
to give us, and to take each seed and trap it in this precious optical hair and grow that through this box, very simple box element, and make it a building that could move in the wind.
And the government
agreed
to do that and not do anything else, and focus our energy on that.
And so he
agreed.
We all
agreed
on it.
The police agreed, and we were able to treat the VIP Boys, and they did not have to worry about being arrested while in the unit.
So I know it may sound like tough love, but look, if at some point you got lied to, it's because you
agreed
to get lied to.
On the left side of a contract: "It is
agreed
that the insurance company, bla bla bla, bla bla bla, bla bla..." This is a before and after example.
They agreed, and now I have apps on the App Store.
But I actually think that "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" is probably the most important video game ever made, principally because it was the first and the last time that parents, teachers and kids all
agreed
that a video game was awesome.
The conversation turned to global warming, and everybody agreed, there's a real problem.
Because you've
agreed
on 90 percent of things, because you have a shared view on so many things, and you politely differ.
The chairman of Coca-Cola has just
agreed
to do a major test of hundreds of units of this in the developing world.
TBP: Solar and wind, Jim and I
agreed
on that in 13 seconds.
I was deeply disappointed by this because, as I saw it, there would be nothing that any of my peers or I could do to silence someone who
agreed
with him in the office environment of our future employers.
And we're just trying to walk in those rights that have already been stated, that we've already
agreed
upon.
I've never met a psychiatric patient who
agreed
with that view.
Well, amazingly, for once, our world leaders actually lived up to that millennium moment and back in 2000
agreed
to some pretty extraordinary stuff: visionary, measurable, long-term targets called the Millennium Development Goals.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the goals under your pillow, or by the bedside table, but just in case you don't, and your memory needs some jogging, the deal
agreed
then goes like this: developing countries promised to at least halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed nations promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
But then, a lot of people think there are things that should have been in the original package that weren't
agreed
back then that should now be included, like sustainable development targets, natural resource governance targets, access to opportunity, to knowledge, equity, fighting corruption.
DM: So I've collected these conversations and many others for my podcast "Conversations with People Who Hate Me." (Laughter) Before I started this project, I thought that the real way to bring about change was to shut down opposing viewpoints through epically worded video essays and comments and posts, but I soon learned those were only cheered on by the people who already
agreed
with me.
And some have politely declined, others have read my message and ignored it, some have blocked me automatically when I sent the invitation and one guy actually
agreed
to do it and then, five minutes into the call, hung up on me.
People would literally mail him changes that they'd
agreed
on, and he would merge them by hand.
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