Granted
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Shah Rukh Khan: Something goes wrong with the air that we take for
granted.
If we describe the near future as 10, 20, 15 years from now, that means that what we do today is going to be critically important, because in the year 2015, in the year 2020, 2025, the world our society is going to be building on, the basic knowledge and abstract ideas, the discoveries that we came up with today, just as all these wonderful things we're hearing about here at the TED conference that we take for
granted
in the world right now, were really knowledge and ideas that came up in the 50s, the 60s and the 70s.
Now the ideas that I'm presenting today were imbued upon me through some otherwise unfortunate circumstances, granted, but they're lying dormant in the lives of anyone who's willing to exploit them.
And never before have we had the luxury of taking it for
granted
because it is now so cheap.
Of those, 186 have been granted: 228 are in process.
It's when everybody is able to take them for
granted.
Because now that media is increasingly social, innovation can happen anywhere that people can take for
granted
the idea that we're all in this together.
He had said, in January, that he would not sign a bill that
granted
telecom immunity for possibly warrantless spying on American persons.
But the risks she was taking by embracing this lifestyle were lost on many of her male counterparts, who took these freedoms for
granted.
But because of what Snow did, because of this map, because of the whole series of reforms that happened in the wake of this map, we now take for
granted
that cities have 10 million people, cities like this one are in fact sustainable things.
Back in 2006, as a winner of the TED Prize, we
granted
you a wish, and you wished the world would create this pandemic preparedness system that would prevent something like this happening.
She took the occasion to argue that all formerly enslaved people should be
granted
land by the government.
Memory is such an everyday thing that we almost take it for
granted.
Through digital technology, through simple, everyday devices that we take for granted, through devices of the future, we can really do miraculous things.
We take it for
granted
that if we go into a shop or restaurant, or indeed into this theater's foyer in about an hour's time, there is going to be food there waiting for us, having magically come from somewhere.
In fact, you can't even take the name of the country for granted, because the name "India" comes from the river Indus, which flows in Pakistan.
But everyday tasks for Oliver that we all take for
granted
were incredibly challenging.
One of my favorite parts of being a historian is when something I've completely taken for granted, some very familiar part of my life, is suddenly made strange again.
Now, granted, for many men it may require a degree in philosophy to see something wrong with these images.
Don't take anything for
granted.
They're saving us by redefining and re-imagining a future that defies and blurs accepted polarities, polarities we've taken for
granted
for a long time, like the ones between modernity and tradition, First World and Third World, oppression and opportunity.
It means challenging what we take for granted, things that we think are obvious.
That there are ideas that all of us are enthralled to, which we simply take for
granted
as the natural order of things, the way things are.
It's very hard to know, by the way, what it is you take for
granted.
And the reason is that you take it for
granted.
Let me ask you something you may take for
granted.
How many of you here are over the age of 25? That's not what you take for granted, I'm sure you're familiar with that.
These tools that we built enable this sharing in parts through licenses that make it clear and a freedom to create without requiring permission first because the permission has already been
granted
and a respect for the creator because it builds upon a copyright the creator has licensed freely.
He wouldn't have
granted
the cart, and he had a very interesting dissent.
So you wonder, what if cities could give to their pedestrians what we take for
granted
as we now go between cities? What if you could make them fun, attractive, clean, environmentally friendly?
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