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Working-class and poor urban Americans are not benefiting
economically
from our current food system.
It allies in a really positive and
economically
viable food system.
But here, I only want to make the point that the elegance of Darwinism is corrosive to religion, precisely because it is so elegant, so parsimonious, so powerful, so
economically
powerful.
Now we're in tough times
economically.
I was raised in an
economically
and emotionally starved environment.
He was an
economically
rational person.
And this is the drama of this world which many call globalized, is that Asia, Arabic countries, Latin America, are much more ahead in being healthy, educated, having human resources than they are
economically.
It's not an unreasonable thing to do; it's an
economically
efficient thing to do.
The only problem is if you introduce this
economically
efficient solution, people hate it ... because they think you're deliberately creating delays at the bridge in order to maximize your revenue, and, "Why on earth should I pay to subsidize your incompetence?"
You have a relatively
economically
efficient solution, but one that actually meets with public approval and even a small degree of affection, rather than being seen as bastardy.
We could be providing early childhood care for
economically
disadvantaged and otherwise troubled kids, and we could be doing it for free.
We could be providing special schools, at both the high school level and the middle school level, but even in K-5, that target
economically
and otherwise disadvantaged kids, and particularly kids who have had exposure to the juvenile justice system.
But the thing is that for every 15,000 dollars that we spend intervening in the lives of
economically
and otherwise disadvantaged kids in those earlier chapters, we save 80,000 dollars in crime-related costs down the road.
And women were regarded as just as economically, socially and sexually powerful as men.
Paul, Silicon Valley, these areas are not doing well
economically
because they're low-cost.
The second, or a different kind of remoteness is that within the large metropolitan areas all over the world, you have pockets, like slums, or shantytowns, or poorer areas, which are socially and
economically
remote from the rest of the city, so it's us and them.
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.
If you will indulge me, I will spend a few moments explaining to you first why
economically
they've come to this belief.
So I'm a city planner, an urban designer, former arts advocate, trained in architecture and art history, and I want to talk to you today not about design but about America and how America can be more
economically
resilient, how America can be healthier, and how America can be more environmentally sustainable.
And now, those profit margins are critical, because if you want to scale, if you want to reach all the people in the world who possibly need a knee, it needs to be
economically
sustainable.
I'm referring to how immigrants, when they come to these neighborhoods, they begin to alter the one-dimensionality of parcels and properties into more socially and
economically
complex systems, as they begin to plug an informal economy into a garage, or as they build an illegal granny flat to support an extended family.
Generally a duty of care arises when one individual or a group of individuals undertakes an activity which has the potential to cause harm to another, either physically, mentally or
economically.
That is what it means to raise kids in an age when they are
economically
worthless but emotionally priceless.
Well, however complex politically, economically, scientifically the question of the environment is, it simply boils down to a question of altruism versus selfishness.
These operations, which are usually led by an informant, provide the means and opportunity, and sometimes even the idea, for mentally ill and
economically
desperate people to become what we now term terrorists.
The problem is not that she makes herself
economically
vulnerable in that choice; the problem is that our society is set up to make women
economically
vulnerable when they choose.
The sad reality is, we develop vaccines not based upon the risk the pathogen poses to people, but on how
economically
risky it is to develop these vaccines.
China has boomed economically, but hasn't made much headway on human rights or environmental issues.
Sustained abundance of good food enabled a healthier population to boom
economically.
And it didn't work out
economically
for some of them, but it kick-started this global revolution.
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