Value
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Truth is a
value.
But what's really happening is that we've got the power of a free and open Internet, and on top of that we're putting a platform for participation, and the peers are now in partnership with the company, creating shared
value
on shared values, and each strengthening the other, and doing what the other can't do.
The most famous early battle was Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over what the dollar would be and how it would be backed up, with Alexander Hamilton saying, "We need a central bank, the First Bank of the United States, or else the dollar will have no
value.
For me, this means that they're seeing the
value
of difference, the joy it brings when instead of focusing on loss or limitation, we see and discover the power and joy of seeing the world from exciting new perspectives.
What I've come to realize about Afghanistan, and this is something that is often dismissed in the West, that behind most of us who succeed is a father who recognizes the
value
in his daughter and who sees that her success is his success.
Those are the critical questions, and what we have learned from PISA is that, in high-performing education systems, the leaders have convinced their citizens to make choices that
value
education, their future, more than consumption today.
But placing a high
value
on education is just part of the picture.
And we also assign a
value
to the company given by the operating revenue.
So this means that, with each euro he invested, he was able to move 26 euros of market
value
through the chain of ownership relations.
Now what we actually computed in our study was the control over the TNCs
' value.
Well, it turns out that the 737 top shareholders have the potential to collectively control 80 percent of the TNCs
' value.
There are 146 top players in the core, and they together have the potential to collectively control 40 percent of the TNCs
' value.
Combine that with a world
value
survey, which measures the political opinions and, fortunately for me, the savings behaviors of millions of families in hundreds of countries around the world.
So in the for-profit sector, the more
value
you produce, the more money you can make.
So we tell the for-profit sector, "Spend, spend, spend on advertising, until the last dollar no longer produces a penny of value."
CA: And courage, you ask for as a fundamental
value.
And now I do that to really increase Netflix's value, which allows me to write more checks to schools.
EM: Typical leases are 20 years, but the
value
proposition is, as you're sort of alluding to, quite straightforward.
We make three mistakes: the first is underestimating the quantity of information that we produce every day; the second is depreciating the
value
of that information; and the third is thinking that our principal problem is a distant and super powerful agency that is called NSA.
My community, the Maasai, we believe that we came from heaven with all our animals and all the land for herding them, and that's why we
value
them so much.
We're going to use an unusual combination of tools from game theory and neuroscience to understand how people interact socially when
value
is on the line.
Those are all cases in which a lot of
value
is lost by delay and strikes.
Are we as a culture going to start to
value
knowledge less?
I realized society didn't
value
my passion.
But one of the things that we never discuss or we rarely discuss is the
value
and importance of human connection.
You take an area, a school, a district, you change the conditions, give people a different sense of possibility, a different set of expectations, a broader range of opportunities, you cherish and
value
the relationships between teachers and learners, you offer people the discretion to be creative and to innovate in what they do, and schools that were once bereft spring to life.
By "get identity capital," I mean do something that adds
value
to who you are.
My phrase for this
value
of being with "not like us" is "strangeness," and my point is that in today's digitally intensive world, strangers are quite frankly not the point.
This is the website of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and if you look at the words on the top right-hand side, it says, "All lives have equal value."
Could it be that getting animals close to us so that we
value
them, maybe they won't go extinct?
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