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It may also be powered by cosmopolitanism, by histories, and journalism, and memoirs, and realistic fiction, and travel, and literacy, which allows you to project yourself into the lives of other people that formerly you may have treated as sub-human, and also to realize the accidental contingency of your own station in life, the sense that "there but for fortune go I." Whatever its causes, the decline of violence, I think, has profound
implications.
All right, now what you might notice is that these two graphs are actually identical, not in terms of the x- and y-axes, or in terms of the data they present, but in terms of their moral and political implications, they say the same thing.
Yet what puzzled me most was Celine had given her informed consent to be a part of this trial, yet she clearly did not understand the
implications
of being a participant or what would happen to her once the trial had been completed.
And it has
implications
for systemic risk.
The
implications
of this, of course, is that we may be able to modify the symptoms of the disease, but I haven't told you but there's also some evidence that we might be able to help the repair of damaged areas of the brain using electricity, and this is something for the future, to see if, indeed, we not only change the activity but also some of the reparative functions of the brain can be harvested.
Like the first two industrial revolutions, the full
implications
of the new machine age are going to take at least a century to fully play out, but they are staggering.
I think it's just that we have to think very deeply about the implications, ramifications of our actions, and so as long as we have good, deep discussion like we're having now, I think we can come to a very good solution as to why to do it.
This has very important
implications
to understand the failure of quantitative easing as well as austerity measures as long as we don't attack the core, the structural cause of this perpetual money machine thinking.
And I don't think I need to tell you that the discovery of life elsewhere in our solar system, whether it be on Enceladus or elsewhere, would have enormous cultural and scientific
implications.
And the possibility of making a web server for a dollar grew into what became known as the Internet of Things, which is literally an industry now with tremendous
implications
for health care, energy efficiency.
And that actually has huge
implications
for the ability of markets to quickly respond to price signals, and situations where there are deficits, for example.
It also has very high cost
implications.
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.
And so what I want to do with you in, oh God, only 10 minutes, is to really think again this juxtaposition, because it actually has massive, massive
implications
beyond innovation policy, which just happens to be the area that I often talk with with policymakers.
It has huge implications, even with this whole notion that we have on where, when and why we should actually be cutting back on public spending and different types of public services which, of course, as we know, are increasingly being outsourced because of this juxtaposition.
And so there's huge
implications
of this.
And this brings me, actually, probably, to the biggest implication, and this has huge
implications
beyond innovation.
Now, what I want to do today is talk about some of the
implications
of this ideology self-interest, talk about why we should care about those implications, and end with what might be done.
But I look at something like this, and I consider the
implications
of trust and confidence in the purchase process.
When you do this, it has a lot of
implications
on organizational design.
It has a lot of
implications
on financial policies that we use.
A debate that involves musicians, scientists, philosophers, writers, who get engaged with this question about climate engineering and think seriously about what its
implications
are.
This cooperative ability has interesting
implications
for economic planning and a variety of other fields.
And as you think about this stuff and what the
implications
of this are, we're going to start not just converting ethanol from corn with very high subsidies.
I've had to survive those changes and try to understand their
implications
for what I do for design.
But the
implications
of 3D printing go well beyond the tips of our noses.
Years later, we also created a research center devoted to the story of failure and its
implications
on business, people and society and as we love cool names, we called it the Failure Institute.
The
implications
are disconcerting.
If the men showed the ideal of the warrior, then the women showed the
implications
of such violence.
Well, what China does at home on the environment can have global
implications
for the rest of us.
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