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Last month, MIT put out a study showing that by the end of this decade, in the sunny parts of the United States, solar electricity will be six cents a kilowatt hour compared to 15 cents as a
national
average.
We need to all work together to create a new
national
community.
But my subject is
national
security.
When they make that change and that decision, those become sweeping regional and
national
trends.
China just launched a
national
tissue-engineering center.
The question is, is it possible ultimately for art to insert itself into the dialogue of
national
and world affairs?
And whether you care most about profits and jobs and competitive advantage or
national
security, or environmental stewardship and climate protection and public health, reinventing fire makes sense and makes money.
But those four futures at the same cost differ profoundly in their risks, around
national
security, fuel, water, finance, technology, climate and health.
At about the same cost as business as usual, this would maximize
national
security, customer choice, entrepreneurial opportunity and innovation.
Now combine the electricity and oil revolutions, both driven by modern efficiency, and you get the really big story: reinventing fire, where business enabled and sped by smart policies in mindful markets can lead the United States completely off oil and coal by 2050, saving 5 trillion dollars, growing the economy 2.6-fold, strengthening out
national
security, oh, and by the way, by getting rid of the oil and coal, reducing the fossil carbon emissions by 82 to 86 percent.
No. Why?" "Because I really want to teach Britney Spears how to memorize the order of a shuffled pack of playing cards on U.S.
national
television.
We will also listen, collect and elevate and honor the stories of our clients so that we can change hearts and minds, and we will collect critical,
national
data that we need so we can chart a better path forward so that we do not recreate this system of oppression in just another form.
Industry is on the brink of deepening fisheries such as these into the mid-water in what could start a kind of twilight zone gold rush operating outside the reach of
national
fishing regulations.
CA: I mean, SpaceX has made the regular reusability of rockets seem almost routine, which means you've done something that no
national
space program, for example, has been able to achieve.
Its artists told stories across
national
boundaries, in as many languages, genres and philosophies as one can imagine.
It's a
national
tragedy and scandal that the L.A. County Jail is the biggest psychiatric facility in the United States.
They have a
national
encrypted radio communications system.
Sometimes this Chinese
national
Internet policy is very simple: Block and clone.
They're almost like a
national
TV station.
But also, it gave the Chinese a
national
public sphere for people to, it's like a training of their citizenship, preparing for future democracy.
I went to university in Johannesburg, South Africa, and I remember the first time a white friend of mine heard me speaking Setswana, the
national
language of Botswana.
In February, he approached the White House, and said, "I would like to fund a prize to create scalable
national
applications, apps, that will help not only the homeless but those who deliver services [to] them to do so better."
This man, in Kashgar, Xinjiang province, in Western China, is serving up his
national
dish.
And they started listening to the marketplace, and they came back with ideas for cassava chips, and banana chips, and sorghum bread, and before you knew it, we had cornered the Kigali market, and the women were earning three to four times the
national
average.
As an example of authoritarianism, I was in Russia one time traveling in St. Petersburg, at a
national
monument, and I saw this sign that says, "Do Not Walk On The Grass," and I thought, oh, I mean, I speak English, and you're trying to single me out.
Why would you bring a plant to a
national
monument?
We give the tradies bags of information from local and
national
support services.
And the leading point of view on this, whether measured by number of books sold, mentions in media, or surveys that I've run with groups ranging from my students to delegates to the World Trade Organization, is this view that
national
borders really don't matter very much anymore, cross-border integration is close to complete, and we live in one world.
So one of the things I've been doing over the last few years is really compiling data on things that could either happen within
national
borders or across
national
borders, and I've looked at the cross-border component as a percentage of the total.
And as I was laughing, I was thinking, I really need a more coherent response, especially on
national
TV.
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