Promise
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Despite the machine's
promise
of maximum net pleasure, he still found reason not to plug in, as do many other experimenters who consider the proposition.
Imagine it's election time, and you've selected a political candidate based on their
promise
to make it cheaper for drivers to fill up on gas.
Well, first of all, we have now the
promise
of big data and medium-sized data to help us understand drug interactions and really, fundamentally, drug actions.
Most advertising, from beauty products that
promise
to relieve our physical insecurities to cars that make us feel powerful, relies on pathos.
The sharing economy is commerce with the
promise
of human connection.
We speak in the tongues of charismatic leaders that
promise
to solve all our problems.
Our
promise
to remain carbon neutral is also unique, and this is what I'd like to speak about today, our
promise
to remain carbon neutral.
We first made this
promise
in 2009 during COP 15 in Copenhagen, but nobody noticed.
Governments were so busy arguing with one another and blaming each other for causing climate change, that when a small country raised our hands and announced, "We
promise
to remain carbon neutral for all time," nobody heard us.
Last December in Paris, at COP 21, we reiterated our
promise
to remain carbon neutral for all time to come.
As far as Bhutan is concerned, we will keep our
promise
to remain carbon neutral.
I thank you for listening to our story, a story of how we are keeping our
promise
to remain carbon neutral, a story of how we are keeping our country pristine, for ourselves, our children, for your children and for the world.
And I
promise
you there were bets that it wasn't going to.
But I
promise
you, you name it, we had to try it to get there.
But the real
promise
of connectivity is in the postcolonial world.
If you
promise
not to tell anyone outside of this wonderful TED audience, I'm going to divulge a secret that has been gratefully buried by history.
That
promise
is already in jeopardy.
But if we use those extra SDRs that were issued, it helps governments get back on track, to meet that
promise
of 100 billion dollars a year that was derailed by the financial crisis.
I can't say that's it's a promise; it's a dream.
President Obama ran on a
promise
to protect whistleblowers, and instead, his Justice Department has prosecuted more than all other administrations combined.
During the months of her illness, though, her dedication to the expedition never wavered, and I made a
promise
to carry out her final journey.
The
promise
of precision public health is to bring these two worlds together.
Now, it's not the most sonorous word in the world, but I believe that this is now the next generation of the internet, and that it holds vast
promise
for every business, every society and for all of you, individually.
In particular, the thorium reactor shows a lot of
promise.
And the Civil Rights Movement, which sought to redeem the
promise
of equal citizenship that had been betrayed by Jim Crow, put voting right at the center.
Now, I don't know how that happened, and I didn't have anything to do with it, I
promise
you.
So will you join me in changing the way we label young people from "at-risk" to "at-promise?" (Applause) How do I know that these young people have the potential and the
promise
to change?
For the writer Stendhal it was the
promise
of happiness.
The marriage researcher John Gottman says that the secret of a healthy relationship is not the great gesture or the lofty promise, it's small moments of attachment.
It may feel really small, but I
promise
you it makes a difference.
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