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No risk, you'll pay less than you're
paying
now.
You probably know, if you've been
paying
attention to some of the science literature that you can now take a skin cell and encourage it to become a liver cell or a heart cell or a kidney cell or a brain cell for any of us.
Consumers
paying
off that debt is one of the main reasons why our economic recovery is so sluggish today.
The dynamic signature of our thermal response gives away our changes in stress, how hard our brain is working, whether we're
paying
attention and engaged in the conversation we might be having and even whether we're experiencing a picture of fire as if it were real.
So there is a benefit to state residents that corresponds to the costs that they're
paying
by
paying
for these business tax breaks.
I mean, I'm an economist, but this is ultimately not an economic question, it's a moral question: Are we willing, as Americans, are we as a society still capable of making the political choice to sacrifice now by
paying
more taxes in order to improve the long-term future of not only our kids, but our community?
Harriet's
paying
attention to her energy use, and she is decidedly not an energy geek.
So the question is, how can we get the people in this room and across the globe to start
paying
attention to the energy we're using, and start wasting less of it?
I can tell you, I often wasn't really
paying
attention.
Well, we've all heard about what they are, I think, and we all know they're used quite a bit by people and companies who are trying to avoid
paying
their proper dues to society, also known as taxes.
And while I was sneakily reading this article under my desk in my biology class, we were supposed to be
paying
attention to these other kind of cool molecules, called antibodies.
That means that our countries are getting richer, our companies are getting more efficient, but we're not creating more jobs and we're not
paying
people, as a whole, more.
We stayed there for six years without
paying
any rent.
Compare the banker in 1900, who really just needed a good accountant and to know who was trustworthy in the local community for
paying
back their mortgage.
Yes? Heike Moses: Hello everyone, I'm Heike, and I think it just kills the intrinsic motivation, so in the respect that children, if they would like to read, you just take this incentive away in just
paying
them, so it just changes behavior.
And then, if you stop
paying
them, what happens then?
MS: Oh, after you stopped
paying.
When public sector debt is low, governments don't have to choose between investing in education and health and
paying
interest on that debt you owe.
It just wants to get past you, so it's often the motorist is not
paying
attention.
And at the end of the very first day, the population of Oklahoma City had gone from zero to 10,000, and our planning department is still
paying
for that.
They're not
paying
attention.
So you're nodding and you're smiling, but you're really
paying
attention to this one over here, until you hear that last word go up, and you realize, you've been asked a question.
That, by the way, in case you're
paying
attention, is not emotionally correct.
So he started
paying
attention, and as he waited for raised hands, he realized the men's hands were up.
The world is changing in some really profound ways, and I worry that investors aren't
paying
enough attention to some of the biggest drivers of change, especially when it comes to sustainability.
So if sustainability matters financially today, and all signs indicate more tomorrow, is the private sector
paying
attention?
The customers of these rating agencies, like countries or companies, they are
paying
for their own ratings, and obviously this is creating a conflict of interest.
So by reducing the security of our communications, they're not only putting the world at risk, they're putting America at risk in a fundamental way, because intellectual property is the basis, the foundation of our economy, and if we put that at risk through weak security, we're going to be
paying
for it for years.
Surely that makes it a price worth
paying.
You go to a black church, their preacher starts off and he realizes that he has to engage the audience, so he starts off with this sort of wordplay in the beginning oftentimes, and then he takes a pause, and he says, "Oh my gosh, they're not quite
paying
attention."
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