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We can recycle the water that makes it into the sewer, thereby increasing our water
supply
by 40 percent.
So, let's create a water
supply
that will be able to withstand any of the challenges that climate change throws at us in the coming years.
Let's create a water
supply
that uses local sources and leaves more water in the environment for fish and for food.
This is what we currently depend on for a constant
supply
of energy.
In the stock market, the price of stock is based on the
supply
and demand of investors.
But in essence, it cannot be a situation where we start ascribing policies to the emerging markets without developed countries themselves also taking quite a swipe at what they're doing both in demand and
supply
in developed markets.
Catagen lasts for about two to three weeks and cuts blood
supply
to the follicle, creating a club hair, meaning it's ready to be shed.
One factor contributing to this internal tussle is the placenta, the fetal organ that connects to the mother's blood
supply
and nourishes the fetus while it grows.
This barrier lets the mother control the
supply
of nutrients to the fetus.
Most mammal mothers can expel or reabsorb embryos if required, but in humans, once the fetus is connected to the blood supply, severing that connection can result in hemorrhage.
Like the other organs in our bodies, our brains also benefit from a steady
supply
of micronutrients.
And we have all we need: enough energy from the Sun comes to the earth every hour to
supply
the full world's energy needs for an entire year.
Those are the vessels that
supply
oxygenated blood to the heart.
Many of the plantations throughout West Africa, which
supply
Western companies, use slave and child labor, with an estimation of more than 2 million children affected.
Directly connected to the mother's blood supply, it funnels nutrients and oxygen straight into the calf's body via the umbilical cord, and also exports its waste.
In this hypothetical circumstance, this civilization would have exhausted the energy
supply
of their home planet, so where could they get more energy?
And you see surfers, people who see this happening, and in some sense build it into a
supply
chain, which is a very curious one.
Connectography represents a quantum leap in the mobility of people, resources and ideas, but it is an evolution, an evolution of the world from political geography, which is how we legally divide the world, to functional geography, which is how we actually use the world, from nations and borders, to infrastructure and
supply
chains.
Even though Asia is home to the world's fastest growing militaries, these same countries are also investing billions of dollars in each other's infrastructure and
supply
chains.
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supply
compelling alternatives.
And we found in our pre-clinical work that you can implant these scaffolds into the body, and the body will send in cells and a blood
supply
and actually keep these things alive.
The vast majority of civilians, like that young baby, who are dying in war zones around the world, are dying at the hands of various armed groups who rely on a near-infinite
supply
of cheap, easy and efficient weapons to rape, threaten, intimidate and brutalize those civilians at every turn.
Well, it is essentially a problem of both
supply
and demand, so we can tackle it from both sides.
On the
supply
side, we can push our governments to adopt international arms transparency mechanisms like the Arms Trade Treaty, which makes it so that rich countries have to be more accountable for where their arms are going and what their arms might be used for.
Toyota applied the principles of modularity of its
supply
network, embeddedness in an integrated system and the functional redundancy to be able to repurpose, smoothly, existing capacity.
The same thing happens when institutions control the money
supply.
But it introduced a lot of rigidities in our
supply
chain.
Traditional clothing companies have built offshore, global, rigid
supply
chains.
Without power, we have nothing to
supply
the chain of those who are truly curious to solve all of our current conditions.
As I was leaving China, the engineer that brought Bill Gates there kind of pulled me aside, and he said, "You know, Michael, I appreciate your interest in all the different nuclear
supply
technologies, but there's this more basic issue, which is that there's just not enough global demand.
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