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We open the gates for
higher
education for every qualified student.
I invite universities and, even more important, developing countries' governments, to replicate this model to ensure that the gates of
higher
education will open widely.
Washington state is generating small business jobs at a
higher
rate than any other major state in the nation.
Okay, so at this point the data is not convincing us that we need to be induced, and so then we proceed to have a conversation about how inductions lead to a
higher
rate of Cesarean sections, and if at all possible we'd like to avoid that.
Clearly there is a low pattern at the beginning of her cycle and then you see this jump and then a
higher
set of temperatures at the end of her cycle.
The body count is 10 percent
higher.
A second revolution happened 70 years later, when two groups of astronomers showed that the universe wasn't just expanding, it was accelerating, a surprise like throwing up a ball into the sky and finding out the
higher
that it gets, the faster it moves away.
So functional MRI picks up on that blood flow increase, producing a
higher
MRI response where neural activity goes up.
When I got out of the scanner, I did a quick analysis of the data, looking for any parts of my brain that produced a
higher
response when I was looking at faces than when I was looking at objects, and here's what I saw.
And what that part of my brain is doing is producing a
higher
MRI response, that is,
higher
neural activity, when I was looking at faces than when I was looking at objects.
I climbed higher, higher, higher, and I jumped.
And if we wanted to go higher, faster, sooner, harder, it was necessary that we create our very own spaceships.
I labored in that vineyard for a quarter century before making my way to a little kingdom of the just in upstate South Carolina, a Methodist-affiliated institution of
higher
learning called Wofford College.
You must have
higher
ambitions in the world.
Concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are already
higher
than they've been for millions of years.
Not infinite concentration of wealth, but the
higher
the gap between r and g, the
higher
the level of inequality of wealth towards which society tends to converge.
So back in 1900, 1910, income inequality was actually much
higher
in Europe than in the United States, whereas today, it is a lot
higher
in the United States.
Now, the second fact is more about wealth inequality, and here the central fact is that wealth inequality is always a lot
higher
than income inequality, and also that wealth inequality, although it has also increased in recent decades, is still less extreme today than what it was a century ago, although the total quantity of wealth relative to income has now recovered from the very large shocks caused by World War I, the Great Depression, World War II.
So wealth concentration was
higher
in Europe than in the U.S. a century ago, and now it is the opposite.
But you can also show two things: First, the general level of wealth inequality is always
higher
than income inequality.
Wealth concentration is always a lot
higher
than income concentration.
How can we account for the fact that until World War I, wealth inequality was so high and, if anything, was rising to even
higher
levels, and how can we think about the future?
It could be that we all start having a lot of children in the future, and the growth rates are going to be higher, but from now on, these are the best projections we have, and this will make global growth decline and the gap between the rate of return go up.
The other important issue is that there are scale effects in portfolio management, together with financial complexity, financial deregulation, that make it easier to get
higher
rates of return for a large portfolio, and this seems to be particularly strong for billionaires, large capital endowments.
Let me say that if I was to rewrite the book today, I would actually conclude that the rise in wealth inequality, particularly in the United States, has been actually
higher
than what I report in my book.
Women who think they're overweight — again, regardless of whether they are or are not — have
higher
rates of absenteeism.
I had dreams of going to the United States for
higher
studies.
In Mexico and Sri Lanka, the birth weight of children is
higher
among families that receive remittances.
To send money to Africa, the cost is even higher: 12 percent.
To send money within Africa, the cost is even higher: over 20 percent.
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