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So while we want to make economic profit for ourselves and our customers, we are willing to do it with a long-term view, and we like to have a
wider
definition of profits than just the economic profit in the next quarter.
And compassion is unleashed in
wider
and
wider
circles by signs and stories, never by statistics and strategies.
And we find that when we do that, we can, in fact, have a few places that are really hyper-dense within a
wider
fabric of places that are perhaps a little more comfortable and achieve the same results.
"When civilization reigns in any country, a
wider
and less harassed life is afforded to the masses of the people."
But much more importantly, the distribution is much
wider.
To bring this to a
wider
audience, I've been working with Hal and Allianz to create something we call the behavioral time machine, in which you not only get to see yourself in the future, but you get to see anticipated emotional reactions to different levels of retirement wealth.
And the debate unsettles everybody in the 19th century to realize that the Hebrew scriptures are part of a much
wider
world of religion.
We find valleys, many thousands of valleys, larger, wider, deeper than the Grand Canyon.
But the point is, if the feature you're observing can and does take on a wide variety of different values across the
wider
landscape of reality, then thinking one explanation for a particular value is simply misguided.
And this is the compelling but highly controversial picture of the
wider
cosmos that cutting-edge observation and theory have now led us to seriously consider.
This is what you see today, and this is in developing countries, so what that means is, unless we do something deliberate and unless we do something now, we will very soon be faced with another drug price crisis, because new drugs are developed, new drugs go to market, but these medicines are patented in a much
wider
range of countries.
In addition, they should be able to consider the possibility of introducing and maintaining effective treatments in the
wider
community once the trial ends.
But that could just be because the submersible has a
wider
field of view.
If the problem is members spending an extraordinary amount of time fundraising from the tiniest slice of America, the solution is to have them spend less time fundraising but fundraise from a
wider
slice of Americans, to spread it out, to spread the funder influence so that we restore the idea of dependence upon the people alone.
And in a way, the video games, the fonts and everything else lead us to make people understand a
wider
meaning for design.
But I think today that most would agree that Greece was only a symptom of much deeper structural problems in the eurozone, vulnerabilities in the
wider
global economic system, vulnerabilities of our democracies.
In 64 years of running the largest country in the world, the range of the Party's policies has been
wider
than any other country in recent memory, from radical land collectivization to the Great Leap Forward, then privatization of farmland, then the Cultural Revolution, then Deng Xiaoping's market reform, then successor Jiang Zemin took the giant political step of opening up Party membership to private businesspeople, something unimaginable during Mao's rule.
And I found myself sort of scratching at the walls of life, as if I was trying to find a way out into a
wider
space beyond.
They are symbolically fed and cared for, and the family at this time will begin a number of ritual injunctions, which communicates to the
wider
community around them that one of their members is undergoing the transition from this life into the afterlife known as Puya.
This schism has only grown
wider.
Now the fact of the matter is, if the West decides to compete, it will create a
wider
schism.
This can transport a small payload today, about two kilograms, over a short distance, about 10 kilometers, but it's part of a
wider
network that may cover the entire country, maybe even the entire continent.
Only 13 percent achieve a reasonable level of five GCSEs at 16, against 58 percent of the
wider
population.
In Egypt and many of its neighbors, this closing down is part of a
wider
closing in political, social and cultural thought.
But if we go any lower down the list, the numbers become so small that we’d need a
wider
range of sizes to cover the canvas, which would increase the score.
It has to be possible to balance freedom of expression with
wider
moral and social responsibilities.
It means creating a much
wider
range of equally respected choices for women and for men.
And breadwinners who are also caregivers have a much
wider
range of experiences and contacts.
But with the expansion of literacy and travel, people started to sympathize with
wider
and
wider
circles, the clan, the tribe, the nation, the race, and perhaps eventually, all of humanity.
We're going to do this
wider
and wider, bigger and bigger, and we're going to know more about the suspect, and we're going to build an identikit.
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