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But identifying the actual losses to the economy is
almost
impossible to do unless we use copyright math.
The Philippines of today has
almost
the same economy as the United States during the First World War.
Almost
a hundred years later in 1947, LEGO came up with this.
Edward de Bono: Stage magic relies
almost
wholly on the momentum error.
The damage was so severe because the primary energy fuel in Haiti is charcoal, which is made from trees, and has left the country
almost
completely deforested.
An 18-year-old boy who uses texting for
almost
everything says to me wistfully, "Someday, someday, but certainly not now, I'd like to learn how to have a conversation."
And what I'm seeing is that people get so used to being short-changed out of real conversation, so used to getting by with less, that they've become
almost
willing to dispense with people altogether.
We
almost
don't feel ourselves.
We can go and use inflatable systems for
almost
everything.
That's
almost
the size of Germany.
That's
almost
the size of South America.
And as a result, birth control has
almost
completely and totally disappeared from the global health agenda.
But one of the simplest and most transformative things we can do is to give everybody access to birth control methods that
almost
all Germans have access to and all Americans, at some point, they use these tools during their life.
You can take patients who are less sick, and bring them back to an
almost
asymptomatic state through that kind of therapy.
Almost
every field of science engineering and clinical practice is involved in trying to get this to happen.
This story, like many of the stories in my chapters, reads
almost
as an archetypal episode, like something out of Shakespeare, that's happening now and will happen again in the future.
It's
almost
machine-like the way people are born and people die, and the stories keep coming and coming.
So in
almost
every country in the world where we have this data, people who give money to charity are happier people than people who don't give money to charity.
So
almost
everywhere we look, we see that giving money away makes you happier than keeping it for yourself.
The protons and neutrons live inside of the nucleus, and contain
almost
all of the mass of the atom.
That is
almost
equal to the number of people in the Earth.
Almost
every year we have these landslides, which are terrible.
We see
almost
no change in sexual behavior.
Unfortunately, there's
almost
no good data on HIV prevalence in the general population in Africa until about 2003.
You can see,
almost
without exception, the UNAIDS estimates are much higher than the mortality-based estimates.
Or the houses, you'd come out, because every game, well, I think
almost
every game, went into overtime, right?
The Vietnam protests, the commemoration of all that died in the pandemic of AIDS, the march for women's reproductive rights, right up until
almost
the present.
Almost
four decades later, how will this building expand for a new progressive program?
And when all of that data is held, they can do
almost
whatever they want with it.
Except for some of the recent announcements here in the United States and in Europe, it's an area of consumer protection that's
almost
entirely naked.
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