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They're used for a
higher
purpose, and that's to get collective commitment to truly stretch goals.
And so, tired people tend to have
higher
rates of overall infection, and there's some very good studies showing that shift workers, for example, have
higher
rates of cancer.
Put your hand up a little bit higher, but watch it close.
And as a result, mayors and city councillors and local authorities have a much
higher
trust level, and this is the third feature about mayors, than national governing officials.
What's emerged from this discussion is the following question: Will the cash incentive drive out or corrupt or crowd out the
higher
motivation, the intrinsic lesson that we hope to convey, which is to learn to love to learn and to read for their own sakes?
The cash for good grades has had very mixed results, for the most part has not resulted in
higher
grades.
Shared value is capitalism, but it's a
higher
kind of capitalism.
And we finally have the studies, one in Britain called "Gluttony versus sloth" that tracked weight against diet and tracked weight against inactivity, and found a much higher, stronger correlation between the latter two.
Is being more sustainble what gives you a
higher
quality of life?
I would argue the same thing that makes you more sustainble is what gives you a
higher
quality of life, and that's living in a walkable neighborhood.
This kind of market risk is mind-boggling, and has direct implications for not only the incentives of farmers to invest in
higher
productivity technology, such as modern seeds and fertilizers, but also direct implications for food security.
Ethiopia's agricultural market is 30 percent
higher
than South Africa's grain production, and, in fact, Ethiopia is the second largest maize producer in Africa.
At
higher
doses, the visual world can appear to melt, dissolve into swirls, or burst into fractal-like patterns.
And also it responds to the local regulations that establish a
higher
density on the upper levels and a lower density on the ground floor.
We all know, if you've ever taken a finance course, the first thing you're taught is sort of the risk-reward relationship, and so some people are foolish enough or probably smart enough if they have time to wait, to actually invest in stocks, because they're
higher
risk which over time will make a greater reward than bonds, that whole risk-reward thing.
Now everybody agrees that thyroid cancers are sky high, and that Chernobyl evacuees suffer the trauma of relocated peoples everywhere:
higher
levels of anxiety, depression, alcoholism, unemployment and, importantly, disrupted social networks.
In the United States, the number was three times
higher
than in Sweden.
Unlike other caregivers, grandparents don't quit their job because they found another job with
higher
pay looking after another baby.
Or bicycles: For example, in Amsterdam, more than 30 percent of the population uses bicycles, despite the fact that the Netherlands has a
higher
income per capita than the United States.
Ours is 79 percent, and we're hoping to get that
higher.
The ones that had no healthy habits had a
higher
risk of death.
For obese people with no healthy habits, the risk is very high, seven times
higher
than the healthiest groups in the study.
And that's also a
higher
hurdle.
It only did what it was supposed to do and nothing more, which is almost what people expect robots to do, so I was surprised that people had
higher
expectations of robots than what anybody in robotics thought robots should be doing.
And then accounting for things like my shaky voice, and I knew I would be singing about a half-octave
higher
than normal, because I was nervous.
The only difference between the dominant female, here in red, and the other individuals, is that for her, the height of the obstacle, which is in fact the risk perceived from the road, is just slightly higher, and this tiny difference in the individual's rule of movement is sufficient to explain what we observe, that the dominant female leads her group to the road and then gives way to the others for them to cross first.
Conventional wisdom says the only way to get
higher
resolution is with bigger magnets, but at this point bigger magnets only offer incremental resolution improvements, not the thousandfold we need.
Now, it's often said that getting closer and closer to the fundamental laws by examining phenomena at low energies, and then
higher
energies, and then
higher
energies, or short distances, and then shorter distances, and then still shorter distances, and so on, is like peeling the skin of an onion.
The companies that win awards for workplace flexibility in the United States include some of our most successful corporations, and a 2008 national study on the changing workforce showed that employees in flexible and effective workplaces are more engaged with their work, they're more satisfied and more loyal, they have lower levels of stress and
higher
levels of mental health.
In fact, they rank
higher
than other governments, like my own, the U.S., or Switzerland, that have
higher
average levels of income but lower rankings on work-life balance.
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