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It's about the fastest and the most efficient and the most dazzling gadget you can have, while about two-thirds of the world can
hardly
reach the most basic of this technology to even address fundamental needs in life, including health care, education and all these kinds of very fundamental issues.
But we're going to go a billion times faster than your shortest exposure, so you're going to get
hardly
any light.
And he said,
"Hardly
anything.
You bring to the table such enormous processing power in this domain that you
hardly
even notice it.
They are
hardly
monogamous.
We spend an awful lot of money trying to be sure that we don't die in airplane accidents, and we're not spending
hardly
anything on this.
This may sound like simple advice, but
hardly
anyone does that, and it's incredibly helpful.
It's astonishing, but
hardly
anyone is still doing it.
You'll notice that, for the first four centuries, there's
hardly
any growth at all, just 0.2 percent.
I can
hardly
say I believe it.
And I realized if I kept up the way that I was doing, I was basically
hardly
going to make any impact by the end of my career.
I can
hardly
wait.
But here's a picture of Lincoln Meadow taken after, and you can see that from the perspective of the camera or the human eye,
hardly
a stick or a tree appears to be out of place, which would confirm the logging company's contention that there's nothing of environmental impact.
The impact on the soul is
hardly
visible, but the damage can be there for life.
So it's understandable that policy negotiators have been working hard to reduce deforestation, but they're doing it on landscapes that are
hardly
known to science.
I could
hardly
see five feet in front of myself.
Football, everybody talks about it, but
hardly
anyone plays.
Now, it was only 20 years ago that we
hardly
had any data on women's health beyond our reproductive functions.
Now why do we need to save places we
hardly
ever go?
It has spines, gluey pads and claws, but if you take off those feet, they can still go over rough terrain, like the bottom video that you see, without
hardly
slowing down.
The modern automobile
hardly
ever breaks down.
So unless we start asking our governments to think outside a little bit, to consider the global problems that will finish us all if we don't start considering them, then we can
hardly
blame them if what they carry on doing is looking inwards, if they still have minds that microscope rather than minds that telescope.
The third reason is
hardly
worth mentioning because it's so silly, but there's a belief amongst governments that the domestic agenda and the international agenda are incompatible and always will be.
But here's what remains: the never-ending thrill of being a part of something that is so big, you can
hardly
get your head around it, and the promise that it just might change the world.
Two, like me, most young women
hardly
use it to express their views.
If there was a pulse, it was very weak or
hardly
at all.
You can see that, in the red square, there
hardly
are any hurricanes.
There were
hardly
any cars.
And he's 82 years old, and he
hardly
slept.
There's
hardly
any activity.
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