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And you can grow different amounts of bone depending on how much gel you put in there, so it really is an on
demand
sort of procedure.
Whether we like it or not, the U.S. is the largest market for illegal substances in the world, accounting for more than half of global
demand.
The first one is that drug violence is actually the result of a huge market
demand
and an institutional setup that forces the servicing of this market to necessitate violence to guarantee delivery routes.
It creates new demand, new jobs.
The people who produce these phones, and some of which I'm sure are in the room right now, could potentially look at doing what we call closed-loop systems, or product system services, so identifying that there is a market
demand
and that market
demand'
s not going to go anywhere, so you design the product to solve the problem.
These kinds of approaches are not hard, but understanding the system and then looking for viable, market-driven consumer
demand
alternatives is how we can start radically altering the sustainability agenda, because I hate to break it to you all: Consumption is the biggest problem.
They not only share things, they
demand
that things be shared: meat, shelter, protection, all these things that were supposedly being traded to women for their sexual fidelity, it turns out, are shared widely among these societies.
They kept 20,000 robes on hand at all time to keep up with the
demand.
He expects to hire 30 more people in the next year, as his
demand
rapidly rises.
But for now, I would be satisfied beaming new medicines across the globe, fully automated and on demand, saving lives from emerging infectious diseases and printing personalized cancer medicines for those who don't have time to wait.
They make us, they force us to fix things or
demand
something better, and I think we need them to do just that, because after all, it is not information that wants to be free, it's us.
We all know that in our on-demand lives, one of the things that's most on
demand
is ourselves.
Why can't we
demand
them?
And here comes the third reason: UNESCO stated that in 2025, 100 million students will be deprived of higher education, simply because there will not be enough seats to accommodate them, to meet the
demand.
We only offer two programs: business administration and computer science, the two programs most in
demand
worldwide, the two programs that are likeliest to help our students find a job.
Raising wages increases demand, which increases hiring, which in turn increases wages and
demand
and profits, and that virtuous cycle of increasing prosperity is precisely what is missing from today's economic recovery.
Over the next two decades, we'll see the
demand
for energy rise by 40 percent, and the growth in the economy and in the population is putting increasing pressure on our land, on our water and on our forests.
It has more to do with changing supply and
demand
for skill, the race between education and technology, globalization, probably more unequal access to skills in the U.S., where you have very good, very top universities but where the bottom part of the educational system is not as good, so very unequal access to skills, and also an unprecedented rise of top managerial compensation of the United States, which is difficult to account for just on the basis of education.
One is how we need to use market-based pricing to affect
demand
and use wireless technologies to dramatically reduce our emissions in the transportation sector.
The
demand
for parking, of course, is down, congestion and the CO2 emissions.
The answer lies back in the U.S., in cutting off the demand."
So then I go back home and I talk to people involved in anti-drug efforts there, and they'd say, "You know, Ethan, you can't really cut off the
demand.
The answer lies over there, in cutting off supply and demand."
Where there is a demand, there will be a supply.
If we taught doctors how not to use antibiotics as much, if we taught patients how not to
demand
antibiotics, perhaps this really wouldn't be an issue, and maybe the pharmaceutical companies should be working harder to develop more antibiotics.
The
demand
for natural rubber, which came from the Amazon, set off the botanical equivalent of a gold rush.
Now, what about labor
demand?
And this is the green line: labor
demand.
Now, we simulated labor supply and labor
demand
for the largest 15 economies in the world, representing more than 70 percent of world GDP, and the overall picture looks like this by 2020.
Number one, a plan for how to forecast supply and
demand
for different jobs and different skills.
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