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Both of them bring the imagination to life in ways that remind us that all of our
bonds
in the end are imagined, and can be reimagined.
8.55 trillion dollars are sitting in negative interest rate
bonds.
24.4 trillion dollars in very low-earning government
bonds.
Personal seed capital, a publicly established baby trust, what my colleague William Darity at Duke University and I have referred to as baby bonds, a term that was coined by the late historian from Columbia University, Manning Marable.
As a matter of fact, since '08, they've voted in 400 billion dollars of
bonds
for transit and zero dollars for new highways.
And these mean both your weak and your strong bonds, so not just the people you're really close to, who mean a lot to you, but, like, do you talk to the guy who every day makes you your coffee?
For many people, belonging is the most essential source of meaning, those
bonds
to family and friends.
Here's another example that illustrates those critical
bonds.
The real danger of our anger isn't that it will break
bonds
or plates.
Well, if the peak pH that cells have is around seven, those hydrogen
bonds
couldn't exist.
In fact, molecules are able to vibrate at a set of frequencies which are very specific for each molecule and for the
bonds
connecting them.
It was a commercial for cable subscriptions or bail bonds, I don't really remember.
We do this because sunlight acts a bit like tenderizer on a steak, turning the big, tough, durable
bonds
in PET plastic a bit softer and a bit easier for my bacteria to chew on.
That's what Blue
Bonds
for Conservation do for entire coastal countries.
He is the main buyer of U.S. Treasury
bonds.
Soil biogeochemists like me study exactly how the soil system makes this possible, by locking away the carbon in physical association with minerals, inside aggregates of soil minerals, and formation of strong chemical
bonds
that bind the carbon to the surfaces of the minerals.
It weakens the social
bonds
that make our lives worth living.
But what they found was that the players came back with renewed
bonds
of loyalty and solidarity.
But if we could coinhabit, co-experience things together, that undiminished by physical frailty or by lack of context, create opportunities together, that changes things, that
bonds
people in different ways.
We don't buy war
bonds
anymore.
They've got extra chemical
bonds
that constrain the shape of the molecule, and this makes them incredibly stable as well as highly potent.
But if we change the shape of a constrained peptide by too much, those extra chemical
bonds
are unable to form and the whole molecule falls apart.
What we see unlocks the invisible ties and
bonds
of sympathy that bring us together to become a human community.
And some are quite structural, like social impact
bonds
where you raise money to invest in diverting teenagers from crime or helping old people keep out of hospital, and you get paid back according to how successful your projects are.
When you surround a coronavirus with water, the hydrophobic effect gives the
bonds
within the membrane their strength.
And we came up with this idea of issuing bonds, press freedom
bonds.
But the point is, if we ever survive to actually issue them, find enough investors that this can be considered a success, there's nothing stopping the next organization to start to issue
bonds
next spring.
And those can be environmental
bonds.
And then two weeks later, Iqbal Quadir can issue his electricity in Bangladesh
bonds.
Put all of those
bonds
at one place and they sit down and click.
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