Benefit
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They're supposed to be used for the
benefit
of the people in the country.
A lot of these political factors can be broadly lumped under the category of "crony capitalism," political changes that
benefit
a group of well-connected insiders but don't actually do much good for the rest of us.
It takes practice to become a good arguer, in the sense of being able to
benefit
from losing, but fortunately, I've had many, many colleagues who have been willing to step up and provide that practice for me.
It's scientifically complicated, it's economically challenging to deal with, and it's one for which the people who stand to
benefit
the most care about it the least.
We've gone from people who confronted a concrete world and analyzed that world primarily in terms of how much it would
benefit
them to people who confront a very complex world, and it's a world where we've had to develop new mental habits, new habits of mind.
Now there is much to gain and
benefit
from this massive analysis of personal information, or big data, but there are also complex tradeoffs that come from giving away our privacy.
The Chicago Board of Trade was established then for precisely the same reasons that our farmers today would
benefit
from a commodity exchange.
If we can actually have a broader theory of value creation and allow us to actually admit what the state has been doing and reap something back, it might just be that in the next round, and I hope that we all hope that the next big revolution will in fact be green, that that period of growth will not only be smart, innovation-led, not only green, but also more inclusive, so that the public schools in places like Silicon Valley can actually also
benefit
from that growth, because they have not.
They need to do and make decisions that will
benefit
all of the species that they're protecting.
Now, the offenders, they also
benefit.
Because I think we could all
benefit
from doing something very simple, which is learning to see the sea.
And therefore we know that women are not getting the full
benefit
of modern science and medicine today.
Now I'm not suggesting we endow criminals with superpowers, but I am suggesting that we need to find ways to get Joe and people like him to change their brains and their behavior, for their
benefit
and for the
benefit
of the rest of us.
For a punishment to achieve its objective, it is only necessary that the harm that it inflicts outweighs the
benefit
that derives from the crime, and into this calculation ought to be factored the certainty of punishment and the loss of the good that the commission of the crime will produce.
When I really came to struggle with these issues, I thought to myself, how can I do this in the most responsible way, that maximizes the public
benefit
while minimizing the risks?
And by working with journalists, by giving all of my information back to the American people, rather than trusting myself to make the decisions about publication, we've had a robust debate with a deep investment by the government that I think has resulted in a
benefit
for everyone.
I did this to do what was right, and I'm not going to stop my work in the public interest just to
benefit
myself.
So I think there's a couple paths that we want to look at if we want to give users some control over how this data is used, because it's not always going to be used for their
benefit.
Fortunately, we found out that if you go kill the sand flies, you probably can have success there, but we spent five years, you could say wasted five years, and about 60 million, on a path that turned out to have very modest
benefit
when we got there.
While the technology has the potential for great societal benefit, it also has the potential for doing harm.
Well, to my mind, rather than take a blank sheet and use science as a tool for invention, we've paid attention to the biological evidence, we've put importance to the human anecdotal evidence, and we've used science as a tool for translation, translation of something that was already there into something that we can use for the
benefit
of mankind.
And I use the term porn deliberately, because they objectify one group of people for the
benefit
of another group of people.
So in this case, we're objectifying disabled people for the
benefit
of nondisabled people.
These images, those images objectify disabled people for the
benefit
of nondisabled people.
So my vision is that, just like every scientist knows the word "atom," that matter is made out of atoms, every scientist would know the words like "the cloud," saying "Yes, and," and science will become much more creative, make many, many more unexpected discoveries for the
benefit
of us all, and would also be much more playful.
Another
benefit
of Wi-Fi, we learned yesterday about the benefits of Wi-Fi.
Let’s look at what happens as their ingredients make their way through our bodies, and how we
benefit
physically when we finally give up smoking.
We
benefit
not just from the genius of Benz and Ford and Musk but from the collective intelligence and hard work of all of the people who have worked on the modern car.
The rules change all the time, but they always
benefit
them, and in this case, the trickle-down effect, which does not work in economics, works perfectly.
We reminded them that low-wage workers make terrible taxpayers, and that when you raise the minimum wage for all businesses, all businesses
benefit
yet all can compete.
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