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Reaching for an off-the-shelf approach like Scrum is
almost
always a better choice to start with, than group members who are unfamiliar with each other coming up with custom processes – or none at all.
Changes and shortcomings in leadership, more off than on international diplomacy and institutional failures account for this in
almost
equal measure.
So I want to see a completely renewed, changed math curriculum built from the ground up, based on computers being there, computers that are now ubiquitous
almost.
And so this kid was probably abused, abandoned, ignored, betrayed by
almost
every adult along the way.
In 2009, when the U.N. reviewed progress, they discovered that
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100 million square-kilometers of seabed had been protected.
You
almost
never hear someone say, "The office."
Yet
almost
all the corn we eat has been altered genetically in some way.
And there's about 6,000 people last year that walked on a landmine, but worldwide last year,
almost
1.9 million died from tuberculosis as a first cause of infection.
This means that
almost
13 million tons of clothing and textile waste end up in landfills every year in just the United States alone.
And
almost
everything in me said, "Don't do it.
Then there was the volcano that interrupted the travel plans of
almost
all of you and many of your friends, including President Obama.
So it was
almost
like coming out of the closet to actually talk about the fact that we were women and that we believed that we had a set of values and a way of doing business that would be more sustainable than what we had experienced until then.
My family, in my city, and
almost
in the country, was unique.
My father defied his own grandfather,
almost
to the point of disinheritance, because he decided to educate all four of us.
I
almost
never show them off because of the issue of the idea of failure.
And we've been surprised to find, as young parents, that there are
almost
more taboos around parenting than there are around sex. AV: It's true.
And then, of course, as you get older, it's
almost
like age is a form of lithium.
Now,
almost
like a knee-jerk reaction, I couldn't help but ask, "But why didn't you come to Harare, where I live?
Ken and I have been working together for
almost
40 years.
They
almost
brought the entire financial system down.
And in interactions with people,
almost
all the time, it is this kind of flexibility that is required.
The Arabic has an incantatory,
almost
hypnotic quality that begs to be heard rather than read, felt more than analyzed.
If we think about disruptive technology, we see an
almost
ubiquitous pattern of the technology getting smaller and less expensive.
My years as a mystic have made me question
almost
all my assumptions.
I was
almost
put on a special needs track as a child.
Because they're doing so much dirty production in Asia now, because the environmental laws don't protect the people in Asia now,
almost
all of the clean air gains and the toxic air gains that we've achieved here in California have been wiped out by dirty air coming over from Asia.
If you look at the chart at the top here, you'll see that in 2025, these Goldman Sachs projections suggest that the Chinese economy will be
almost
the same size as the American economy.
And if you look at the chart for 2050, it's projected that the Chinese economy will be twice the size of the American economy, and the Indian economy will be
almost
the same size as the American economy.
There are problems of sewage overflow and contamination, but I would also argue that
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every city has this exact condition, and it's a condition that we're all facing.
She hasn't won a marathon of any kind in eight years, and a few months previously, she had
almost
died in childbirth.
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