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He says, "They are scientific investigations with real intellectual value."
Our calculations showed that the measured
value
of the Higgs boson mass is very special.
It has just the right
value
to keep the universe hanging in an unstable situation.
And in this context, you can only talk about the probability of finding a certain
value
of the Higgs mass.
As a result, the vast majority of sand dunes have slope angles around the critical value, near to collapse.
In the majority of bubble universes, the Higgs mass could be around the critical value, near to a cosmic collapse of the Higgs field, because of two competing effects, just as in the case of sand.
If the state is thought about in this more strategic way, as one of the lead players in the
value
creation mechanism, because that's what we're talking about, right?
Who are the different players in creating
value
in the economy, and is the state's role, has it been sort of dismissed as being a backseat player?
If we can actually have a broader theory of
value
creation and allow us to actually admit what the state has been doing and reap something back, it might just be that in the next round, and I hope that we all hope that the next big revolution will in fact be green, that that period of growth will not only be smart, innovation-led, not only green, but also more inclusive, so that the public schools in places like Silicon Valley can actually also benefit from that growth, because they have not.
On the screen behind me, you see what we mean by value: outcomes that matter to patients relative to the money we spend.
By measuring
value
in healthcare, that is not only costs but outcomes that matter to patients, we will make staff in hospitals and elsewhere in the healthcare system not a problem but an important part of the solution.
I believe measuring
value
in healthcare will bring about a revolution, and I'm convinced that the founder of modern medicine, the Greek Hippocrates, who always put the patient at the center, he would smile in his grave.
To give me an idea of how many of you here may find what I'm about to tell you of practical value, let me ask you please to raise your hands: Who here is either over 65 years old or hopes to live past age 65 or has parents or grandparents who did live or have lived past 65, raise your hands please.
You are the people to whom my talk will be of practical
value.
Still another traditional
value
of older people is in making tools, weapons, baskets, pots and textiles.
There are several reasons for this low status of the elderly in the U.S. One is our Protestant work ethic which places high
value
on work, so older people who are no longer working aren't respected.
That means that all those old people are more of a burden on the few young people, and that each old person has less individual
value.
What can we do to improve the lives of the elderly in the U.S., and to make better use of their
value?
One
value
of older people is that they are increasingly useful as grandparents for offering high-quality childcare to their grandchildren, if they choose to do it, as more young women enter the workforce and as fewer young parents of either gender stay home as full-time caretakers of their children.
A second
value
of older people is paradoxically related to their loss of
value
as a result of changing world conditions and technology.
At the same time, older people have gained in
value
today precisely because of their unique experience of living conditions that have now become rare because of rapid change, but that could come back.
The remaining
value
of older people that I'll mention involves recognizing that while there are many things that older people can no longer do, there are other things that they can do better than younger people.
I've seen this
value
of older people with so many of my friends in their 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, who are still active as investment managers, farmers, lawyers and doctors.
Now, of course, we care about the social
value.
But we wanted to make the economic case, because if we could make the economic case, then the
value
of doing this would be completely compelling.
And if we can agree on both a
value
and a way of measuring whether we've been successful at reducing that re-offending, then we can do something we think rather interesting.
The service providers, well, for the first time, they've got an opportunity to provide services and grow the evidence for what they're doing in a really constructive way and learn and demonstrate the
value
of what they're doing over five or six years, not just one or two as often happens at the moment.
It's not a new idea or
value
but it's one that I certainly think at these times is worth building on.
If Mandela was the national and international embodiment, then the man who taught me the most about this
value
personally was this man, Solly Mhlongo.
Ubuntu asks us to open our hearts and to share, and what Solly taught me that day is the essence of this value, his animated, empathetic action in every moment.
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