Costs
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So, we know that apathy really
costs
us a lot, especially in our democracy.
And it's about a smile, it's about thinking different, it's about how you act, and that
costs
nothing.
But each unit
costs
around 350 dollars.
It
costs
50 bucks just to install it on your computer, making the publisher about another 275 million.
The game
costs
about 80 million dollars to make, so basically it pays for itself in about a month.
In addition, they can cost the community 20,000 to 45,000 dollars a year per person in emergency services costs, such as EMT runs, emergency room visits, as many of you will be aware, addictions, interactions with the police, jail time.
Simply put, this small population
costs
a lot.
Also, many of our communities are incurring fewer emergency services
costs.
And I think introverts are really good at intimate activism because we like to listen, we like one-to-ones, we don't like small talks, we like those big, juicy issues to discuss with people, we don't like conflict, so we avoid it at all costs, which is really important when we're trying to engage power holders, not to be conflicting with them all the time.
A camera
costs
less than eight dollars.
So if you are a software house like Google or Facebook, something like this
costs
you at least six months of work.
Companies are under the unavoidable influence of market forces– such as the fluctuating price of materials, changes in production technology, and the shifting
costs
of labor.
It kills seven million people every year, it
costs
five trillion dollars to the world economy and, worst, it robs us of our most precious gift, the years in our lives: six months of life expectancy in my hometown of Paris and up to three, four, five years in parts of India and China.
The other thing is that we’ve got much lower
costs.
They've lowered the transaction
costs
of stopping genocide.
And so, to put that in practical terms, if something
costs
about 1,000 dollars today, say, the best personal computer you can buy, that might be its cost, I think we can have that in 2020 for 10 dollars.
Now the display on your laptop costs, in rough numbers, 10 dollars a diagonal inch.
And one of our real worries with Colony Collapse Disorder is the fact that it
costs
so much money to replace those dead-out colonies.
It
costs
you a dollar to buy the ticket and, if you win, you get 20 bucks.
So, we could, you know, focus on disease resistance; we can go for higher yields without necessarily having dramatic farming techniques to do it, or
costs.
So, because it went into mass production,
costs
were reduced, 100 years of refinement, emissions were reduced, tremendous production value.
We are issuing 25-cent parking tickets on a meter that
costs
100 dollars an hour.
When we housed them, we found that overall health care costs, including the housing, decreased.
In his experiment, Jos found the patients got better in half the time, and
costs
fell by 30 percent.
The world is buzzing at the moment with plans to force reductions in gas emissions at all
costs.
But as we're seeing, operational
costs
are starting to dwarf capital
costs
in terms of design parameters.
High interest rates, meanwhile, increase
costs
for producers and consumers, slowing economic activity.
In response, producers might cut operating
costs
to help weather the expected decline in demand.
One of the people that I met with was a former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Ronald Reagan, and he put it this way: "I like these systems because they save American lives, but I worry about more marketization of wars, more shock-and-awe talk, to defray discussion of the
costs.
The assumption there is that we're all constantly calculating the
costs
and benefits of every one of our actions and optimizing that to make the perfectly right, rational decision.
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