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The fear is that the longer we delay any solution, the more the world will look to the U.S. not as the bedrock of stability in the global economy, but as a place that can't resolve its own fights, and the longer we put that off, the more we make the world nervous, the
higher
interest rates are going to be, the quicker we're going to have to face a day of horrible calamity.
If you are a researcher, I hold you to a
higher
standard of moral conscience, to remain ethical in your research, and not compromise human welfare in your search for answers.
But an association: The
higher
people's blood levels of vitamin D are, the less heart disease they have, the less cancer.
Yes, sunlight is the major alterable risk factor for skin cancer, but deaths from heart disease are a hundred times
higher
than deaths from skin cancer.
From having no water whatsoever to consuming water to the highest degree,
higher
than any other nation.
By elevating to a
higher
socio-economic level, they also change their diet.
Now, how many people here think the Trump number is
higher
for the fruit fly? (Applause) It's a very smart, smart audience.
For instance, the obesity rate in my neighborhood is five times
higher
than, say, Beverly Hills, which is probably eight, 10 miles away.
The rest goes to religion and
higher
education and hospitals, and that 60 billion dollars is not nearly enough to tackle these problems.
So I'm going to place this on a hot plate that is set to a temperature only slightly
higher
than ambient and you can see what happens.
We're actually going to make the left, left payoff for the matcher a little bit
higher.
Now, I think a little bit like the IKEA effect, by getting people to work harder, they actually got them to love what they're doing to a
higher
degree.
In college, we've got cost inflation in
higher
education that dwarfs cost inflation in medical care.
We have in
higher
education a trillion dollars of student debt, and our college completion rate is 15 points, 15 percentage points below Canada.
And these reactors run at 600 to 700 degrees Celsius, which means the
higher
the temperature you go to, thermodynamics tells you that you will have
higher
efficiencies.
Their burn-up is much
higher.
Everybody was really excited about Curiosity, and that had this big plutonium battery on board that has plutonium-238, which actually has a
higher
specific activity than the low-enriched uranium fuel of these molten salt reactors, which means that the effects would be negligible, because you launch it cold, and when it gets into space is where you actually activate this reactor.
All I mean is, is that early childhood education can bring more and better jobs to a state and can thereby promote
higher
per capita earnings for the state's residents.
These programs can promote more and better jobs by, you build it, you invest in high-quality preschool, it develops the skills of your local workforce if enough of them stick around, and, in turn, that higher-quality local workforce will be a key driver of creating jobs and creating
higher
earnings per capita in the local community.
Now you can get much
higher
returns, of up to 16-to-one, if you include anti-crime benefits, if you include benefits to former preschool participants who move to some other state, but there's a good reason for focusing on these three dollars because this is salient and important to state legislators and state policy makers, and it's the states that are going to have to act.
Okay, so to sum up, there is a lot of research evidence that early childhood programs, if run in a high-quality way, pay off in
higher
adult skills.
There's a lot of research evidence that those folks will stick around the state economy, and there's a lot of evidence that having more workers with
higher
skills in your local economy pays off in
higher
wages and job growth for your local economy, and if you calculate the numbers for each dollar, we get about three dollars back in benefits for the state economy.
And if we want to translate that from just billions of dollars to something that might mean something, what we're talking about is that, for the average low-income kid, that would increase earnings by about 10 percent over their whole career, just doing the preschool, not improving K-12 or anything else after that, not doing anything with college tuition or access, just directly improving preschool, and we would get five percent
higher
earnings for middle-class kids.
Timidly, we've been
higher
on the diagonal in other situations, but it's okay.
This is more than 10,000 feet
higher
than the previous world's altitude record held by the SR-71 Blackbird.
And the study states, the percentage of rape, adultery, illegitimate children, even drug abuse, prostitution in countries where women drive is
higher
than countries where women don't drive.
The darker the red, the
higher
the costs.
The darker the blue, the
higher
the revenue.
But only four years after it was built, Gustave Eiffel was building the Eiffel Tower, and as he built the Eiffel Tower, he changed the skylines of the cities of the world, changed and created a competition between places like New York City and Chicago, where developers started building bigger and bigger buildings and pushing the envelope up
higher
and
higher
with better and better engineering.
Two: Belly is drawn inward for
higher
draw weight, which means more power.
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