The basic truth, is that most of the internet was never designed with making money as a focus.
There are no arguments that can avoid the basic truth that if we fail to act, it will have devastating consequences for our jobs and our economy.
There he ignored the basic truth that no act of saving detracts from demand, and if the Chinese choose to save, their savings will either fund the immediate consumption of others or, even better, the creation of new businesses reliant on the savings of others to grow.
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But as economics is at its core a behavioral science, the '09 draft was also an economics lesson for reminding us that best and worst is a fluid concept, while wealth generation is frequently compassionate beyond the basic truth that under capitalism, producers succeed for giving us what we want.
Owing to the basic truth that we produce in order to consume, and that consumption of shelter is a given, the best path for the government to take in order to save housing would be to de-emphasize its ownership, or at the very least make it equal in the eyes of the law with regard to other investments.
For the simple basic truth is that when a supplier faces increasing competition in its trading space then the first thing to suffer is going to be the margins: as it cuts them to try and maintain sales.
As individuals, very few of us act always in the interests of others and, because of this very basic truth, the legalisation of assisted dying, despite the very best of intentions, may render the most vulnerable even more so.
Even as sites like Google-owned YouTube have emerged as viable entertainment options, the move is a nod to a basic truth of leisure time: The estimated 4 billion television users worldwide is still a much bigger customer base than those using the internet.
One lesson is key: It is possible to win all the battles and still lose the war, a basic truth in any counterinsurgency campaign.
Apple recognized this basic truth with the development of the iPad, which is why about thirty million people also figured it out and bought one.
According to Pinsker, what distinguished exile Jews from all other nations was the Jews' failure to understand this basic truth.
Rather, he takes risks with the truth to protect and promote his most basic narratives on which an entire policy is based.
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The current issue of the Weekly Standard contains two articles which lay bare this basic truth.
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For an economy to prosper, what's needed is not a Pollyannaish faith that everyone else has your best interests at heart--"caveat emptor" remains an important truth--but a basic confidence in the promises and commitments that people make about their products and services.
Unfortunately, the Obama administration is already making clear that it is incapable of accepting this basic truth.
In truth, the most radical part of Crazy Blind Date (whose name and basic concept OK Cupid toyed with in an earlier form more than five years ago) may be the way users are asked to express their satisfaction or lack thereof.
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The motivation for human behavior may be complicated, but Devastations' members reduce it to a basic and universal truth: If it feels good, it's hard to resist.
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