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And you can do this same thing with a lot of different quantities, you know, with guesses about the
total
amount of storage, the number of servers, the number of drives per server, and in each case using what you know to come up with a model that narrows down your guesses for the things that you don't know.
So if this is kind of a graph of how humanity has progressed in terms of
total
human flourishing over time, well, this is what we would expect future progress to look like.
That's tiny compared to the 390 billion dollars that's spent on US philanthropy in
total.
In total, we get 1.5 million 29-megapixel images of the Earth down each day.
After a couple of months' intense marketing, we had signed up the grand
total
of 185 farmers.
He worked nights at Vauxhall Motors in Luton and demanded
total
silence throughout the house, so that when we came home from school at 3:30 in the afternoon, we would huddle beside the TV, and rather like safe-crackers, we would twiddle with the volume control knob on the TV so it was almost inaudible.
So as somebody who has pretty close to the world record of
total
number of hours spent inside an MRI scanner, I can tell you that one of the skills that's really important for MRI research is bladder control.
So it turned out by
total
chance that two of the electrodes happened to be right on top of his face area.
So this is the share of
total
income going to the top 10 percent.
Now, the second fact is more about wealth inequality, and here the central fact is that wealth inequality is always a lot higher than income inequality, and also that wealth inequality, although it has also increased in recent decades, is still less extreme today than what it was a century ago, although the
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quantity of wealth relative to income has now recovered from the very large shocks caused by World War I, the Great Depression, World War II.
So first, if you look at the level of wealth inequality, this is the share of
total
wealth going to the top 10 percent of wealth holders, so you can see the same kind of reversal between the U.S. and Europe that we had before for income inequality.
So remember, for income inequality, the share going to the top 10 percent was between 30 and 50 percent of
total
income, whereas for wealth, the share is always between 60 and 90 percent.
So the big difference today, wealth inequality is still very large, with 60, 70 percent of
total
wealth for the top 10, but the good news is that it's actually better than one century ago, where you had 90 percent in Europe going to the top 10.
So today what you have is what I call the middle 40 percent, the people who are not in the top 10 and who are not in the bottom 50, and what you can view as the wealth middle class that owns 20 to 30 percent of
total
wealth, national wealth, whereas they used to be poor, a century ago, when there was basically no wealth middle class.
So this is an important change, and it's interesting to see that wealth inequality has not fully recovered to pre-World War I levels, although the
total
quantity of wealth has recovered.
So this is the
total
value of wealth relative to income, and you can see that in particular in Europe, we are almost back to the pre-World War I level.
One has to do with the
total
quantity of wealth that we accumulate, and there is nothing bad per se, of course, in accumulating a lot of wealth, and in particular if it is more diffuse and less concentrated.
So right now, the most capital-intensive sectors in the economy are the real estate sector, housing, the energy sector, but it could be in the future that we have a lot more robots in a number of sectors and that this would be a bigger share of the
total
capital stock that it is today.
Well, we are very far from this, and from now, what's going on in the real estate sector, the energy sector, is much more important for the
total
capital stock and capital share.
That's a remarkable number because that is three times the size of the
total
of development aid money.
That is larger than, or almost similar to, the
total
aid budget of the United States government, the largest donor on the planet.
Last year, Mark Zuckerberg and his new wife purchased not only their own house but also all four adjacent houses in Palo Alto for a
total
of 30 million dollars in order to ensure that they enjoyed a zone of privacy that prevented other people from monitoring what they do in their personal lives.
Imagine that next time you go to your doctor and do your next standard blood test, a lab technician extracts a
total
RNA, which is quite simple today, and puts it in a standard 96-well plate like this one.
It's the
total
brain experience, we're going to ... it's the mental equivalent of the full body massage.
As a result of this, I formed a campaign, Who's My Doctor? that calls for
total
transparency in medicine.
In our initial trial, over 300 doctors have taken the
total
transparency pledge.
These are the people who truly live in
total
harmony with nature.
So we went in there with a search warrant and about two hours after we went in, we found the first of 84 graves, a
total
of 533 bodies.
China has more coal-fired power plants than any other country in the world, about 40 percent of the global total, and it's because of this fact that China's government has decided since 2014 to wage a war on coal, shutting down small coal mines, setting limits on coal consumption, even canceling an Australia's worth of coal-fired power plants.
China leads the world when it comes to hydropower, with a third of
total
capacity.
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