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Higher
pay, justified by
higher
leverage.
It's the dependence on farm subsidies and under-performing schools and
higher
poverty rates in rural areas than in urban.
There's basically no pool of qualified teachers to pull from, and only eight percent of the people in the county have a bachelor's degree or
higher.
The tuberculosis rate on Pine Ridge is approximately eight times
higher
than the US national average.
The infant mortality rate is the highest on this continent, and is about three times
higher
than the US national average.
Cervical cancer is five times
higher
than the US national average.
Teacher turnover is eight times
higher
than the US national average.
The
higher
socioeconomic status people thought of more people, they thought of a broader network, they were positioning themselves to bounce back from that setback.
This video is of Keith Jarrett, who's a well-known jazz improviser and probably the most well-known, iconic example of someone who takes improvisation to a
higher
level.
And sooner or later, we're going to have to accept the fact that health care innovation can't always come at a much
higher
price.
And by the way, all of these numbers are significantly
higher
if you happen to be black, if you happen to be poor, if you happen to exist in an overcrowded school.
When it asked people to rate it on terms of the quality of the working alliance, people rated the robot
higher
and they trusted the robot more.
We also had to make sure that the sensor is no
higher
than 12 millimeters.
There are various things in here: I could say we might raise more revenue, or medical innovation will make the spending even
higher.
And in that case, we would be talking about dramatically
higher
numbers.
That is, the
higher
one's intelligence or educational level, the less one is likely to be religious."
My son Paul, he's 19 years old, he's driving me home from work one day, and he says, "Ma, did you know that the murder rate in Baltimore is
higher
than it's ever been?"
And I said, "What you mean it's
higher
than it's ever been?
These two lives were going to remind us to vibrate
higher
and to move forward.
So here we can see the white represents low altitudes, and the blue are
higher
altitudes.
Still in clinical trials, but imagine when we can connect these, for example, to the amazing bionic limb, such as the DEKA Arm, built by Dean Kamen and colleagues, which has 17 degrees of motion and freedom, and can allow the person who's lost a limb to have much
higher
dexterity or control than they've had in the past.
It can lead to
higher
blood pressure,
higher
levels of depression, and actually aligned to mortality rates that might be more associated with alcohol abuse or smoking cigarettes.
It's also associated with
higher
levels of dementia.
It's far
higher
than the failure rate of, say, Americans.
And a
higher
probability of getting peed on, and no one likes getting peed on, even if it's from a baby.
We transmit with our technology, not only a single data stream, we transmit thousands of data streams in parallel, at even
higher
speeds.
If you look at the y-axis of this graph, you'll see that, in the mechanically ventilated air, you have a
higher
probability of encountering a potential pathogen, or germ, than if you're outdoors.
It was the beginning of a much
higher
degree of inequality among people.
Because doodling is so universally accessible and it is not intimidating as an art form, it can be leveraged as a portal through which we move people into
higher
levels of visual literacy.
I assume stairs came to be from the first time someone said, "I want to get to this
higher
rock from the lower rock."
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