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No one is getting
money.
There was no
money
involved.
That's why they use it in production, they pay a lot of
money
to develop it.
They have
money
and power.
So they hire us to visualize their power and
money
by making monumental architecture.
Very expensive, they throw them out for money, then cutting trees again.
He said, "As long as you collect
money
by yourself, bring your students to build, you can do it."
Even a concrete building can be very temporary if that is made to make
money.
He said, "As long as you bring your money, you can do it."
Mr. Berlusconi brought G8 summit, and our former prime minister came, so they helped us to collect money, and I got half a million euros from the Japanese government to rebuild this temporary auditorium.
And I think it's important that the individuals, who are in that fortunate position, do not end up competing for bigger and bigger boats, and bigger and bigger cars, but, you know, use that
money
to either create new jobs or to tackle issues around the world.
We're throwing a lot more time and
money
into workshops and trainings and musicals and plays and school meetings, all these things to convince people to use the nets we gave you.
It takes
money.
But I gave him the money, because I was from Riverdale so I had more
money
than he did.
People now pay cybercriminals
money
to run viruses, which I find utterly bizarre.
What this would do is send the cybercriminals a text message every day telling them how much
money
they'd made that day, so a kind of cybercriminal billings report, if you will.
J:
Money.
AR:
Money!
You have your
money
in your front pocket?
And they also, of course, had to get people to accept these so-called assets and pay
money
for them even though they were highly vulnerable.
They take them back and give me the
money
or give me the pair of socks of the color I wanted.
And this metaphor of membership in the greater human family is the way that children also describe the
money
that they invest in these sacrificial buffaloes that are thought to carry people's soul from here to the afterlife, and children will explain that they will invest the
money
in this because they want to repay their parents the debt for all of the years their parents spent investing and caring for them.
To get to the moon, NASA spent around 180 billion dollars in today's money, or four percent of the federal budget.
Here's a question we need to rethink together: What should be the role of
money
and markets in our societies?
Today, there are very few things that
money
can't buy.
You can pay them a certain amount of money, they hire homeless people and others who need a job to stand waiting in the line for as long as it takes, and the lobbyist, just before the hearing begins, can take his or her place at the head of the line and a seat in the front of the room.
The more things
money
can buy, the more affluence, or the lack of it, matters.
If the only thing that
money
determined was access to yachts or fancy vacations or BMWs, then inequality wouldn't matter very much.
Do we want a society where everything is up for sale, or are there certain moral and civic goods that markets do not honor and
money
cannot buy?
I'm a guy that works with business, helps business make
money.
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