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Spacehive in the U.K. is engaging in crowd-funding, getting you and me to raise the
money
to build the goalposts and the park benches that will actually allow us to deliver better services in our communities.
And transparency, by itself, is not reducing the flow of
money
into politics, and arguably, it's not even producing accountability as well as it might if we took the next step of combining participation and collaboration with transparency to transform how we work.
I sold that pork to my school friends' parents, and I made a good pocket
money
addition to my teenage allowance.
And I said, "Is there anything I can do to help?" and — (Laughter) — the nurse kind of had a hysterical laugh, and I'm turning my head trying to see everybody, and I had this weird memory of being in college and raising, raising
money
for the flood victims of Bangladesh, and then I look over and my anesthesiologist is clamping the mask on me, and I think, "He looks Bangladeshi," — (Laughter) — and I just have those two facts, and I just think, "This could work somehow."
There's something sacred about a space where you can work on a project, and you don't have to justify to anyone that it's going to make a lot of money, that it's going to save mankind, or even that it's feasible.
They're empowered to make
money
and save
money
from their existing assets.
But the real magic and the secret source behind collaborative consumption marketplaces like Airbnb isn't the inventory or the
money.
We're lending and borrowing
money
from strangers on Zopa and Lending Club.
Control passes to blue, and blue says, "I accept it," in which case he'd get the money, or blue says, "I reject it," in which case no one gets anything.
And yet, statistically, what you discover is that about one in 100,000 ideas is found making
money
or delivering benefits two years after its inception.
The roofs not only temper urban heat island impact but they save energy, and therefore money, the emissions that cause climate change, and they also reduce stormwater runoff.
And open doesn't mean that there's no
money.
Closed systems, corporations, make a lot of
money
on the open web, and they're one of the reasons why the open web lives is that corporations have a vested interest in the openness of the system.
She's going to find out that she gets a pitiful amount of
money
off our government for looking after what's happened to her.
Keep in mind, "HALT," our charity, had no
money
to begin, nothing, not a single cent.
Because we haven't got any money."
So, where should we be putting the
money?
We need to put
money
where it can productively grow.
They are throwing large sums of
money
for primary health, for primary education, for food relief.
Because all governments across the world need
money
to survive.
Money
is needed for a simple thing like keeping law and order.
If the government's fiscal survival depends on it having to raise
money
from its own people, such a government is driven by self-interest to govern in a more enlightened fashion.
They want a say in decisions that are made in their name and with their
money.
I mean, I don't know about you, but I want to see a lot of houses before I put that much
money
into it.
In the finance industry, you now have more of a right to know about what's going on, so we have different anti-bribery laws,
money
regulations, increased corporate disclosure, so you can now track assets across borders.
Beyond that, what I found most fascinating was the level of endemic corruption that I saw across all different countries, and particularly centered around the heart of power, around public officials who were embezzling the public's
money
for their own personal enrichment, and allowed to do that because of official secrecy.
In fact, it was completely odorless and tasteless and colorless, but as a poison, it was the best
money
could buy, so women flocked to her in order to murder their husbands.
The European Commission and other major donors are finding ways to divert
money
from institutions towards family support, empowering communities to look after their own children.
I have to warn you, though, if you ever play with someone who deals cards like this, don't play for
money.
They maintain the health of our ecosystems, and also they save us
money.
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