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The one which was tapping phone calls was completely separated from the one which controlled the letters, for good reasons, because if one agent quit the Stasi, his knowledge was very small.
The main
reasons
why people cooperated with the Stasi were political conviction and material benefits.
I think that is one of the
reasons
I got a Ph.D. in statistics.
And as we increase the detail of this picture, increasing the detail by factors of 10 to 100, we will be able to answer questions such as, is there evidence for planets outside the orbit of Neptune, to find Earth-impacting asteroids long before they're a danger, and to find out whether, maybe, our sun formed on its own or in a cluster of stars, and maybe it's this sun's stellar siblings that influenced the formation of our solar system, and maybe that's one of the
reasons
why solar systems like ours seem to be so rare.
And there are many
reasons
for that, but the big three are first, we don't pay for that.
The second
reasons
students flock to Cuba is the island's own health report card, relying on strong primary care.
Well, there are primarily three
reasons
that there's this missing 33 percent in the career success advice given to women?
Man: (In Dutch) Does that sound like fun? Child: (In Dutch) Yes! [(In Dutch) "Handel house concert"] (Applause) Daria van den Bercken: All this was a real magical experience for hundreds of
reasons.
Let me first say that probably the best model to explain why wealth is so much more concentrated than income is a dynamic, dynastic model where individuals have a long horizon and accumulate wealth for all sorts of
reasons.
If people were accumulating wealth only for life cycle reasons, you know, to be able to consume when they are old, then the level of wealth inequality should be more or less in line with the level of income inequality.
But it will be very difficult to explain why you have so much more wealth inequality than income inequality with a pure life cycle model, so you need a story where people also care about wealth accumulation for other
reasons.
So there must be other
reasons
for accumulating wealth than just life cycle to explain what we see in the data.
It is actually useful both for equity and efficiency
reasons.
And we think it's for all of these
reasons
that they take more risks with things like alcohol and drug use; crash dieting; cosmetic surgery; unprotected, earlier sex; and self-harm.
Bad people are those who plot terrorist attacks or who engage in violent criminality and therefore have
reasons
to want to hide what they're doing, have
reasons
to care about their privacy.
The last point I want to observe about this mindset, the idea that only people who are doing something wrong have things to hide and therefore
reasons
to care about privacy, is that it entrenches two very destructive messages, two destructive lessons, the first of which is that the only people who care about privacy, the only people who will seek out privacy, are by definition bad people.
This is a conclusion that we should have all kinds of
reasons
for avoiding, the most important of which is that when you say, "somebody who is doing bad things," you probably mean things like plotting a terrorist attack or engaging in violent criminality, a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say, "doing bad things."
There are all kinds of
reasons
why we should want to avoid that lesson as well.
As somebody who finds mass surveillance odious for all the
reasons
I just talked about and a lot more, I mean, I look at this as work that will never end until governments around the world are no longer able to subject entire populations to monitoring and surveillance unless they convince some court or some entity that the person they've targeted has actually done something wrong.
I find that achieving justness in places like Afghanistan is difficult, and there's three
reasons.
For many good reasons, it's just difficult to come up with common sense laws to regulate flying cameras.
And to her credit, she could talk about her
reasons
for embracing and then clinging to this identity.
There are lots of
reasons
for that, but there's no doubt that one sputtering fax machine in Geneva was a little bit of a bandwidth constraint in terms of the ability to get a message to lots of people.
And this is one of the
reasons
why the nutrition companies of this world, they are looking for this fruit to provide what we know as reinforced food.
He gave all kinds of
reasons.
Well, the
reasons
are many, but one reason requires that we understand a little bit more about how our eyes work.
Unfortunately, I can't show you the hidden cameras we're using today — for obvious
reasons
— but these are cameras we used before.
One of the
reasons
Rome remains the extraordinary place it is that because of scaffolding and the determination to maintain the fabric, it is a city that continues to grow and adapt to the needs of the particular time in which it finds itself, or we find it.
There were two big
reasons
why our campaign had failed big time.
The people's demands, their expectations, the
reasons
why they were on the streets could be as diverse as they could be contradictory in many cases.
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