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And my concern is that we're seeing governments right around the world rolling out hasty policy decisions that might actually trigger much more serious
consequences
when it comes to our speech.
Because we actually know very little about the long-term
consequences
of hate and disinformation on people's attitudes and behaviors.
And they're breaking down, and there's going to be ever more of them, and we haven't even seen the start of the
consequences
of that.
And it's obvious to anyone, that if we can do this, we absolutely will do this, whatever the
consequences
are.
You're focusing on the
consequences
of failing at what you're doing because any given move should require all your concentration and thought processes to execute it effectively.
What I wish you to remember from this talk is that, yes, vaginally born breastfed baby has the microbiota we have evolved to adapt to, but in cases where that is not possible, there are means to reduce the negative health
consequences.
That the sort of, I would say, naive dream that many of us had that technology is always going to be a force for good, keep going, don't stop, go as fast as you can and not pay attention to some of the consequences, that's actually just not an option.
What is also true is that this warm welcome leads to
consequences.
So by the 1600s, alcohol had gone from simply giving animals a buzz to fueling global trade and exploration— along with all their
consequences.
Even more valuable, history provides a laboratory in which we see played out the actual, as well as the intended
consequences
of ideas.
And that has
consequences
for our oceans.
That's why a cartoonist must exercise their power responsibly, showcasing the truth and drawing without the fear of
consequences.
There would be a global recession and depression as our just-in-time inventory system and the tight rubber band of globalization broke, and the cost to our economy of one to three trillion dollars would be far worse for everyone than merely 100 million people dying, because so many more people would lose their job and their healthcare benefits, that the
consequences
are almost unthinkable.
Their focus is always about anticipated
consequences.
And the idea is so simple, so obvious, but I think the
consequences
are really profound.
The why meant really, "What
consequences
does it have when I take a step?" "What does it matter?"
Is there a sense of
consequences?
It's very much about this causality,
consequences.
And it does have some
consequences.
This had tremendous
consequences
for the evolution of human skin pigmentation.
Now this had all sorts of invidious social
consequences.
But it also had deleterious health
consequences
to people.
These have tremendous
consequences
for our health.
So we have, in skin pigmentation, one of these wonderful products of evolution that still has
consequences
for us today.
And the social consequences, as we know, are incredibly profound.
The
consequences
of this problem make themselves felt in bookshops.
That means that glacier's floating and it's unstable, and you're about to see the
consequences
of that floating.
So that's a five-year-old who clearly understands that other people can have false beliefs and what the
consequences
are for their actions.
I mean, I hope there won't be, but it certainly is possible, and in that case, it's clear that a second wave and another lockdown will have worse
consequences
on health than a cycle of four-10.
Well, I was worried about the
consequences
for my career, because I loved my work.
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