Supply
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Many businesses now, fortunately, have codes of conduct and audit their
supply
chains, but not every business.
We found there was a risk of child labor in the
supply
chain, and people in the business were shocked.
The
supply
chain.
Social includes human capital, things like employee engagement and innovation capacity, as well as
supply
chain management and labor rights and human rights.
So I launch into an explanation of how an unlimited
supply
of money chasing a limited number of goods sends prices to the moon.
Something about that exchange stuck with me, not because of the look of relief on Pia's face when I finally finished, but because it related to the sanctity of the money supply, a sanctity that had been challenged and questioned by the reaction of central banks to the financial crisis.
Smaller ones don't have the resources or the expertise, and so there's this market of Western companies who are happy to
supply
them with the tools and techniques for a price.
The $100 million American Medicare fraud, the
supply
of weapons to wars around the world including those in Eastern Europe in the early '90s.
They use a liquid-based approach for separation combined with burning super-abundant, cheap natural gas to
supply
the heat required.
The issue of power
supply
is overcome by harnessing the power of solar.
It also doesn't need a lot of land, something that's in short supply, compared to other protein sources.
Seafood has a really complex
supply
chain, and at every step in this
supply
chain, there's an opportunity for seafood fraud, unless we have traceability.
Let's move on to
supply
chain and the risk there.
Scrutiny of
supply
chains is intensifying, and that cannot continue to escape public attention.
They
supply
them to repair workshops like this one in Agbogbloshie and the tens of thousands of technicians across the country that refurbish electrical and electronic equipment, and sell them as used products to consumers that may not be able to buy a new television or a new computer.
He would also
supply
me with tools.
When they get active, they need increased blood flow to
supply
that activity, and lucky for us, blood flow control to the brain is local, so if a bunch of neurons, say, right there get active and start firing, then blood flow increases just right there.
You see, this place was zoned retail, and in San Francisco, they were not going to give us a variance, and so the writer who founded it, a writer named Dave Eggers, to come into compliance with code, he said, "Fine, I'm just going to build a pirate
supply
store."
Big data is important, and big data is new, and when you think about it, the only way this planet is going to deal with its global challenges — to feed people,
supply
them with medical care,
supply
them with energy, electricity, and to make sure they're not burnt to a crisp because of global warming — is because of the effective use of data.
It has more to do with changing
supply
and demand for skill, the race between education and technology, globalization, probably more unequal access to skills in the U.S., where you have very good, very top universities but where the bottom part of the educational system is not as good, so very unequal access to skills, and also an unprecedented rise of top managerial compensation of the United States, which is difficult to account for just on the basis of education.
So almost all the biology that we observe can be thought of as a series of problems and their corresponding solutions, and the first problem that every organ must solve is a continuous
supply
of nutrients to fuel all those cells of the body.
In the brain, that is especially critical; its intense electrical activity uses up a quarter of the body's entire energy supply, even though the brain accounts for only about two percent of the body's mass.
So the circulatory system solves the nutrient delivery problem by sending blood vessels to
supply
nutrients and oxygen to every corner of our body.
They start at the surface of the brain, and then they dive down into the tissue itself, and as they spread out, they
supply
nutrients and oxygen to each and every cell in the brain.
You call the central bank governor and you say, "Please double the money supply."
I interviewed hundreds of DEA and other law enforcement agents all around Europe and the Americas, and I'd ask them, "What do you think the answer is?" Well, in Latin America, they'd say to me, "You can't really cut off the
supply.
You've got to cut off the supply."
The answer lies over there, in cutting off
supply
and demand."
Where there is a demand, there will be a
supply.
Now, there's a lot that can be done on the
supply
side as well.
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