Our health care system is jacked up, and arguing «it didn't work in other countries» doesn't change the fact that * our system is not working, here.
Because they know their message they preach in aflluent American does
not work in those other countries.
Not exact matches
PICI (pronounced «pie - sea»), as it's called by its member scientists, is doing something unprecedented
in academic medicine: combining and coordinating the efforts of six of the top cancer immunology centers
in the
country — MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Penn Medicine, Stanford, UCLA, and UCSF —
in order to greatly expand and, more important, to accelerate our understanding of why some immune - based treatments
work miraculously
in some patients and
not at all
in others.
Having the opportunity to
work for companies like Deloitte,
working at Pardot when we were acquired by Salesforce, and now launching my own startup with 75 employees and growing, I don't think I could have been this fortunate
in any
other country.
That might
work in other countries, but I don't think it will be successful
in Cuba.
That
worked for a long time
in other countries, but it hasn't
worked in America — and isn't likely to.
Despite data from an ABC News poll that indicated only 26 percent of Americans felt they
worked too hard, analysts have found that
not only do people from the United States
work longer hours than individuals
in other countries, but they also take less time off and retire later.
The company isn't yet certain how much it will need to
work with the FDA and regulators
in other countries.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the
other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide to
work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful
work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are
in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late
in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the
country is
in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
A
country of hard
working, productive ants,
in other words, will
not be rewarded with a high trade surplus, but rather with a high GDP, which should translate into a higher quality of life.
Indeed, Uber
works with licensed chauffeurs and licensed taxi drivers
in Japan, but the U.S. firm hasn't cracked the market like it has
in other countries.
And my liberal friends look at that and they say, «If we had
not created this halfway measure of health security, we would have what every
other country has,» which seems to
work well
in other places, which is a government - run system where health protection insurance is guaranteed
in some way or another, the exact structures differ, but by the state.
Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many
other countries, many young intellectuals seek further study elsewhere
in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into
other areas of
work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does
not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
In others (nearly all European
countries) it is
not an obligation but still, traders prefer to
work with a regulated broker.
The evidence
in other countries (U.K. and the EURO) is that balanced budget legislation has
not worked.
Unfortunately if you read their own authors
works, you see they are angry because their tactics haven't
work as well
in the «Muslim world» as it had
in other countries & religious groups.
The same people who protest international support for third - world
countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security
in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals
in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6
other people and finding nothing to eat
in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas
in the car to get them to
work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
He told Premier: «
Other countries maybe if they have more of sceptical approach to
working with refugees, depending on what governments
in place may see it as a threat or a challenge and may
not be as amenable to it.»
It is
not the purpose of this presentation to look into the theme of proselytism throughout the history of the Christian Church, but at least we should bear
in mind that «Proselytism became a major interchurch problem through Roman Catholic (RC) and Protestant missionary
work in countries where
other Christian churches were already present - for example, among the Orthodox
in the Middle East, Ethiopia and India, and among RCs
in Latin America.»
God was at
work in those
other countries as well, was He
not?
Personally we should expect persecution when we are following Jesus and walking by the spirit Jesus said that as he was persecuted so will we.It may
not be to the same extent that
other believers
in foreign
countries who are losing there lives for there faith.But persecution for righteousness is necessary for us to grow
in our faith just as a tree that is buffeted by winds grows stronger roots.You could call these tests or trails or tribulations or persecutions of a type.What ever comes our way we know that all things
work for good to those who love the Lord.brentnz
BARBARIC??? Before we label «Barbaric»
other countries system we should see how «Barbaric» is for the US, corporate and financial system
NOT to give a damn about the real American
working people who support [by being enslaved and blackmailed] the wealth of those who, instead, destroyed the economy and what was hardly achieved
in 60 years!
Republicans should be happy to learn this Truth that has brought America to the state of Light for Obama to pick on it.One thing good about American Democracy is it is «truly participating» and lasting with lessons for
others to follow
in modernity to tap blue horizons of life.Those blue horizons just do
not end
in economics that has many minds to tap the financial barometer of the
country self educative
in working of its affluent class and ordinary class both domestically and internationally relating to perfection with budgeting of money
in economic plans that have been existing and are
in the process to move charismatically with a tide over where bipartisan element also comes into play well integrated to test the mettle of the top leader of the
country who has to stand over the continuous democratic element evolving of the
country both
in economic as well as inherently
in spiritual terms for the good of the people at large mixing with the culture of exchange that has humanity behind it to survive??
This makes sense to you, although it makes no sense at all to me (and I would predict it makes no sense to the
other 5 billion of us non Muslims), I would have less problems if it were applied to all citizen of that
country, both men and women, those
in power and the
working class, the rulers and the ruled, but that is
not the case.
If you want to live
in oppression feel free to move to a
country where that
works but it can't be allowed to
work in the USA or Canada or any
other secular
country.
Saudi Arabia allows Roman Catholics and Christians of
other denominations to enter the
country as foreign workers for temporary
work, but does
not allow them to practise their faith openly, and as a result Roman Catholics and Christians of
other denominations generally only worship
in secret within private homes [2].
It
works pretty well and people are happy (Norway actually IS the happiest
country in the world, for example, and the
other countries aren't far behind).
If there wasn't so much blatant age discrimination
in other industries, if
other fields actually respected life experience, these people wouldn't have to resort to this line of
work but the minute you become a «person of age»
in this
country, corporations show you the door.
A socialist type program can
work and does
work in other countries, just
not here because the insurance companies won't allow it and if you attach the word «socialist» to anything
in America you are deemed un-American.
While we may
not have a «housekeeper» who is really
in bondage to us, we love to avail ourselves of consumer goods produced
in other countries under
working conditions that sometimes are little better than slavery.
The cows are pasture - raised on every family farm Minerva Dairy
works with, meaning the cows have a choice and lifestyle often
not found
in other parts of the
country or
in large operations, Mueller says.
oh well you can laugh David but always when I make a recipe I study a little, language, food has differents names
in others countries so my «
work «is the people
not only like the recipe they have to understand.
Given that joel campbell could play
in greece and spain but at the time was
not allowed to play
in the UK, then it seems to me that uk takes a much tougher stance with
work permits for players from non eu
countries than
other countries in the EU.
Most of us simply don't realise how hard it can be for supporters
in other countries that love the Gunners just as much as us, but have to
work harder to get to see an important game.
Garber also made clear the partnership was formed to take make sure the two leagues were taking advantage of the audience they had
worked to grow
in this
country... and
not allow
other leagues around the world from coming
in and doing that.
Speaking on Sky Sports News earlier this week, former player and agent Barry Silkman described the suggestion as laughable and unworkable and another former player Craig Bellamy, speaking on The Debate made it clear he was very much against because, claiming it just wouldn't
work when the window was open
in other European
countries.
It
works in other countries so why
not the U.S.?
In France, women go back to
work pretty early as compared to
other european
countries,
not because they have to, but mostly because they want to.
That's
not surprising, since there was never any scientific evidence that it would
work in first world
countries, just the heartfelt desire on the part of lactivists to shame and denigrate
other women.
Other countries (like here
in Canada) have a longer, paid, maternity leave, which is voluntary, and I don't know anyone who's been asked why they wouldn't come back to
work earlier.
People comparing US policy to that of individual
countries in Europe have to explain
not just the difference between that
country and the US, but also why the same comparison does
not work when you swap the US with
other countries with the same policy.
Getting shot — at
work — at school — at the movies Isn't something people
in other developed
countries worry about.
I don't understand why there's this resistance
in Scotland to looking at
other countries [to see] what matters and what
works better.
The solution
in the eurozone doesn't have to be a full - blown United States of the Eurozone but if it is to be successful it is likely to include most of the mechanisms that make
other currencies
work in countries such as the UK and the US:
@MSalters The problem is deeper than that:
Other EU
countries now expect Greece to enact self - destructive reforms, which it does, only to discover that they don't
work (especially
in a context where currency adjustments are impossible).
In the «English cities», the new citizens identifying as British (who had often arrived on
work or study visas from
countries such as the Philippines and Nigeria) told us more than half their friends were of
other ethnicities (although we did
not ask them how extensive or deep their social connections were) but had low place attachment.
For me apart from the presidency, there's no
other positions that I will occupy
in this
country, I don't need it... Is either the president or I'll do my philanthropic
work.»
It was a line he returned to hours later as WFP staffers rushed to draft and email out highlights from the meeting, before adding with some defiance: «What you're seeing,
in this and lots of
others around the
country, is the emergence of a new national political movement that is saying to the Democratic Party, put
working families first,
not your donors, or get out of the way.»
What we can say with all cocksureness is that
in every part of this
country, there is one relic or the
other to show that President Mahama is
not asleep and that he is busily at
work.
After a day - long conference
in London on how to move forward the political process
in Libya,
other developments included: An admission the Coalition did
not yet fully know who made up the opposition, which came after Nato said American intelligence had shown «flickers» of al Qaeda among the rebels; A suggestion the Coalition would be prepared to see Colonel Gaddafi go into exile if a
country was willing to take him; A claim by the Italians that several nations were
working on a deal involving a ceasefire, exile for Gaddafi and a talks framework between Libya's tribal leaders and opposition figures; Nick Clegg warning about the «danger of overreaching» during a speech
in Mexico, but stressing liberal interventionism must be upheld.