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Of course, it's also a great liberating
force
that makes possible, you know, publishing and so forth, and standards, and so on.
Two letters, an L and an O, now a worldwide
force.
And when tens of thousands of people do that on a weekly basis, you become an unstoppable
force.
So without a doubt, agriculture is the single most powerful
force
unleashed on this planet since the end of the ice age.
What
force
is driving all galaxies to rush away from every other at an ever-quickening speed?
You see, we are all used to gravity being a
force
that does one thing, pulls objects together.
Lighter and more slippery autos need less
force
to move them, so their engines get smaller.
In Dubai, I chronicled injustices and inequalities inflicted regularly on the migrant labor
force.
They
force
a kind of depth of processing, a kind of mindfulness, that most of us don't normally walk around exercising.
Data from the Bronx shows that a dollar can be used two or three times a year, creating a massive
force
multiplier.
That's a powerful historical
force.
Language changes over time, and it's a powerful
force.
These are the scholars and experts in the government agency in Qatar, and they say the most important factors are: "Increased age at first marriage, increased educational level of Qatari woman and more women integrated in the labor force."
So what it is, is these four: Children should survive, children shouldn't be needed for work, women should get education and join the labor
force
and family planning should be accessible.
It is also an expression of faith in the political machine as a
force
of honor.
And — (Laughter) And there's no more powerful
force
to change every institution than the first generation of digital natives.
Once there, someone I'll just call 'The Doctor' and his whole team of goons swooped down, lifted me high into the air, and slammed me down on a metal bed with such
force
that I saw stars.
I don't think
force
is effective as treatment, and I think using
force
is a terrible thing to do to another person with a terrible illness.
The better we understand these illnesses, the better the treatments we can provide, and the better the treatments we can provide, the more we can offer people care, and not have to use
force.
My personal belief is that, rather than having a small, elite
force
of highly trained government agents here to protect us all, we're much better off having average and ordinary citizens approaching this problem as a group and seeing what we can do.
Business as usual is saying, what's most important is to make lots of profit, and you'll be using technology for that, and people will be your work force, instrumentalized, and environment is usually the last priority.
I want games to be a
force
for good in the world.
And if just five percent of the five billion plus who are currently connected made a comment, and that comment turned into a commitment, we could crowdsource a
force
of 300 million people around the world to help see these goals through.
This is some of the most exciting stuff in development and democracy, where citizens on the edge of a network are helping to
force
open the process to make sure that the big global aid promises and vague stuff up at the top really delivers for people at a grassroots level and inverts that pyramid.
It's got to come from us, and I see this process of deciding democratically in a bottom-up fashion what the world wants to work on together as one vital means by which we can crowdsource the
force
to really build that constituency that's going to reinvigorate global governance in the 21st century.
We will need the application of military
force.
Progress is not some mystical
force
or dialectic lifting us ever higher.
I hope that these images awaken a
force
in those who view them, people like you, and I hope that
force
will ignite a fire, and that fire will shine a light on slavery, for without that light, the beast of bondage can continue to live in the shadows.
In half a century of trying to help prevent wars, there's one question that never leaves me: How do we deal with extreme violence without using
force
in return?
Use more
force?
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