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You lose the right to shape people's work when it's volunteer effort, but you also shed the institutional cost, which gives you
greater
flexibility.
And institutions are going to come under an increasing degree of pressure, and the more rigidly managed, and the more they rely on information monopolies, the
greater
the pressure is going to be.
If we want these actions to be ethical, we have to decide in advance how to value human life and judge the
greater
good.
So the amount of driving that will occur will be much
greater
with shared autonomy, and actually traffic will get far worse.
But researchers have found that when people better understand the possible outcomes of an illness, they have less anxiety,
greater
ability to plan and less trauma for their families.
Their skill of coaching their machines effectively counteracted the superior chess knowledge of their grandmaster opponents and much
greater
computational power of others.
We've learned that blind spots in rural health care can lead to hot spots of disease, and that places all of us at
greater
risk.
Well, we wanted to see if they allowed the animals to have
greater
stability and maneuverability.
But
greater
than all these fears was our drive to make a difference for our kids and for all those we had met along the way.
I notice that instead, it's an invitation to go forward because in it lies love and the path to
greater
love.
With a
greater
sense of understanding comes a
greater
sense of wonder, and a
greater
realization that we are part of and not apart from the rest of nature.
There is no
greater
risk than being blind to the unknown.
But the design of the Constitution is
greater
than partisanship.
Now we can do it at a level
greater
than 99 percent accuracy.
People with mixed features represent different populations, and presumably harbor
greater
genetic diversity and adaptability to the environment.
One is, if they're privately owned, people will travel
greater
distances.
Their analysis uncovered three common feelings: first, a
greater
appreciation for Earth's beauty; second, an increased sense of connection to all other living beings; and third, an unexpected, often overwhelming sense of emotion.
Each of these satellites is equipped with a camera that has a focal length of 16 meters, so that's roughly 290 times
greater
than a DSLR camera equipped with a standard 55 millimeter lens.
And that's the tension I want to create with my work, because I believe it is that contemplation, that internal dialogue that will lead to
greater
interest in our planet and more awareness of what we're doing to it.
More benefits, higher employment, climate change mitigation by reversing desertification and
greater
food security.
But it's very small: even for distances much
greater
than my slight height, the effect is infinitesimal.
For black Americans, stressors like racism and socioeconomic disparities put them at a 20 percent
greater
risk of developing a mental disorder, yet they seek mental health services at about half the rate of white Americans.
He said that the task ahead of us can never, ever be
greater
than the power within us.
And so for anyone watching or listening and experiencing this talk today, I encourage you to consider the blind spots in your work and what partnerships or collaborations you can do to be able to make your work have even
greater
of an impact.
This means that as a female killer whale ages, a
greater
percentage of her family consists of her children and grandchildren, while more distant relatives die off.
In many of these water-poor areas, as well as some with
greater
access to water, humanity is guzzling up the local water supply faster than it can be replenished.
Keeping secrets, believing the mantra that big boys don't cry, not knowing how to display any emotion confidently other than anger, participating in athletics and learning that the
greater
the performance on the field, the less the need to worry about the rules off it.
There is
greater
risk of displacement, higher odds of being injured or killed during a natural disaster.
Education means better health for women and their children, better financial security,
greater
agency at home and in society, more capacity to navigate a climate-changing world.
Some segments of the human family cause exponentially
greater
harm, while others suffer outsized injustice.
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