Increasingly
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And I became
increasingly
more and more agitated, because I was there not only to be with them, but also to ride and create a team and I didn't know what to do.
The front of wars is
increasingly
non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human conduct of the orchestra of media relations in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an extremist.
And the second implication is that the world will inevitably, as a consequence, become
increasingly
unfamiliar to us, because it'll be shaped by cultures and experiences and histories that we are not really familiar with, or conversant with.
So, to summarize, the idea is this: As our world becomes
increasingly
instrumented and we have the capabilities to collect and connect the dots between what people are saying and the context they're saying it in, what's emerging is an ability to see new social structures and dynamics that have previously not been seen.
But they also hold a secret for our future, a future where we need to adapt to an
increasingly
challenging world through greater creativity and greater cooperation.
If we look ahead, these kind of changes are going to be
increasingly
possible.
It won't be very long before the reality will be the 1,000-dollar human genome, and it will be
increasingly
available for everyone.
But I do think it could be quite a smart and sustainable addition to our
increasingly
precious natural resources.
Leveraging my knowledge of my pharmacogenomics: how my genes modulate, what my drugs do and what doses I need will become
increasingly
important, and once in the hands of individuals and patients, will make better drug dosing and selection available.
More importantly, it'll be
increasingly
participatory.
Through websites like PatientsLikeMe or managing your data on Microsoft HealthVault or Google Health, leveraging this together in participatory ways will be
increasingly
important.
We've been surrounded by images of space our whole lives, from the speculative images of science fiction to the inspirational visions of artists to the
increasingly
beautiful pictures made possible by complex technologies.
And these ideas and narratives that bump people across borders are
increasingly
beginning to affect the way in which people behave.
The age of behavior: where ideas and narratives were
increasingly
defining behavior and identity and allegiances.
They've been building civilizational demand for their values on the grassroots, and we've been seeing those societies slowly transition to societies that are
increasingly
asking for a form of Islamism.
Increasingly, we're realizing that we don't even need to densify an entire city.
Now we may find that there are places that are really, really dense and still hold onto their cars, but the reality is that, by and large, what we see when we get a lot of people together with the right conditions is a threshold effect, where people simply stop driving as much, and increasingly, more and more people, if they're surrounded by places that make them feel at home, give up their cars altogether.
The surest way to make your child throw
increasingly
louder tantrums is by giving him attention the first time he throws a fit.
Like there was this steady undercurrent of hate bubbling up all around us and
increasingly
overflowing.
And it's becoming
increasingly
important that we figure out how to extract these raw materials from these extremely complicated waste streams.
For me, it means helping others to raise the beams on their own formerly abandoned houses, or helping to educate those with privilege, now
increasingly
moving into cities, how we might come in and support rather than stress existing communities.
They will remain the most powerful nation, but they will be the most powerful nation in an
increasingly
multi-polar world.
You see
increasingly
that the world now looks actually, for us Europeans, much more like Europe in the 19th century.
And that's the world we're coming into, in which we will
increasingly
see that our alliances are not fixed.
And we will see
increasingly
that even we in the West will reach out, have to reach out, beyond the cozy circle of the Atlantic powers to make alliances with others if we want to get things done in the world.
Increasingly, we are going to have to do business with people with whom we do not share values, but with whom, for the moment, we share common interests.
The advent of the interconnectedness and of the weapons of mass destruction means that, increasingly, I share a destiny with my enemy.
But interestingly, it's also a view
increasingly
being heard reinforced by neuroscience.
But
increasingly
for a lot of the work we do today, we don't have that option.
Back in Haiti, people were
increasingly
turning to the medium of SMS.
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