The Russians might lose their money, the young protesters seemed to be saying, but what about us?
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No less than what it tells us about Netanyahu, his statement is notable for what it tells us about Israel.
For near everything they tell us about what makes us happy is positively correlated with that economic growth they wish to dismiss as being correlated with happiness.
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Companies need to be up front about exactly what they know about us.
All of the negotiations, from the US side, will be about what US exports will be allowed into Europe under what terms.
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In other words, I argue that there was a very disorienting difference between what the TV media showed us about George W. Bush, and what the TV industry's talking heads told us about him.
What can you tell us about what you learned about the shooter's motivation?
We just care about what people like us have to say about cars and movies, restaurants and places to go.
"There's something about The Monkees and what that told us about pop culture and how music and TV and, eventually, film can work together, " Gallo said.
But the culture wars of the time forbade us from every forming a therapy group aimed at figuring out why we cared so much what everyone thought about us.
What more can you tell us about what Secretary LaHood is up to?
If you're sending a message to extraterrestrials, what you want to send is what's special about us and our planet--what is unusual.
And, in turn, we hope to look at what that says about us as humans.
Reprinted from DRIVE: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H.
"I take what Mozilla says about us very personally, " he says, and stresses that IE is tightening security on its own.
But, again, what about those of us who are favorable toward Google but simply think that their latest announcement is troubling?
What is it about us humans that make this a recurring pattern?
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What about those of us who cherish good looks more than brains, virtue more than money, or a good drink over a good deed?
Daniel Pink, the author of Drive: the Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, says that the three secrets to satisfaction are autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
But what about those of us who want to connect with others that we may NOT know yet, but who share a common interest, passion, career or lifestyle?
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But this amazing video from Dan Pink, The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us, suggests that Google is misdiagnosing the problem--and probably wasting a lot of shareholder money as well.
As Daniel Pink has so compellingly argued in Drive: the Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, once the issue of compensation is off the table, more money does not cause us to work harder, longer or more efficiently.
So what we have to do tonight is to have a discussion about what each of us believes are the priorities and the goals for America.
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No less significant than what Livni's perfidious collaboration with the administration against her own government tells us about her character is what the nature of the Obama administration's assault on the Netanyahu government tells us about Livni's central strategic platform.
So we have to be really clear about what they want them to know about us.
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Dr. SCHAWINSKI: Similar answer, I mean, I think the best starting point is to look at the universe around us, and see what does nature tell us, what can we learn about the universe...
It is high time we not only think about what is important to us, it is time we do something about it.
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And here to tell us more about what we're seeing in front of us and a few other facts of Congressional history is Fred Beuttler, deputy historian of the House.
In a world with more choices and less clarity about what we should buy or how we should feel about products and services, what leads us to recommend, stay loyal to, purchase from, or give the benefit of doubt to certain companies?
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