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A single-payer system is like monogamy: it just
works
better.
Another day, my teacher didn't understand how emergency contraception
works.
But you can relax, because it takes half an hour before it works, so you have plenty of time to see my whole performance.
At this distance, it
works
immediately.
So, this
works
really well and you can make patterns as well as shapes, OK?
The DNA origami is a proof that that compiler actually
works.
You can compile it to molecules, send it to a synthesizer, and it actually
works.
We chose MIT because, obviously, that's a very long way away from here, and you wouldn't mind too much, but it sort of
works
the same way in Britain and in the West Coast of the USA.
And I know that if the graduates at MIT and in the Imperial College in London had had the battery and the wire and the bit of stuff, and you know, been able to do it, they would have learned how it actually works, rather than thinking that they follow circuit diagrams and can't do it.
And it's one of the difficult things is that when people have preconceptions of how it all works, it's quite difficult to shift those.
Those men wanted to create a peaceful, democratic Europe, a Europe that
works
for its people.
So there are times when we need to step in to make sure that competition
works
the way it should.
So we try to make sure that we never, ever underestimate the fact that data
works
as a currency in the market and as an asset that can be a real barrier for competition.
They say, "Well, because it
works.
It's just because it
works.
Now, based on the assumption that we've got smart adults here, the most important thing we can teach them is how our business
works.
We asked a question about how the mind works, and we let our customers play the role of so many blind men filling out the elephant.
PH: Oh, but then he remembers he
works
for Rupert Murdoch.
DG: It
works
too well.
I don't know why that would be, but it
works
for them.
Eyelashes that keep out sand and a third eyelash that
works
like a windshield wiper.
I'm a librarian, and what I'm trying to do is bring all of the
works
of knowledge to as many people as want to read it.
If you wanted to put all of the published
works
online so that anybody could have it available, well, how big a problem is it?
And so we're starting up a program to do out-of-print works, but loaning them.
But anyway, loaning out-of-print
works
from the Boston Public Library, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and a few other libraries that are starting to participate in this program, to try out this model of where does a library stop and where does the bookstore take over.
"Ma, are you still doing that?" "If it works, it works, baby.
It's a beautiful hierarchy, and it
works.
But if you can do it, it
works
really well.
We see that it
works.
But the bottom line here is that I really think that solving these problems, and especially finding a way to build a future economy that
works
for everyone, at every level of our society, is going to be one of the most important challenges that we all face in the coming years and decades.
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