Increasingly
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One value of older people is that they are
increasingly
useful as grandparents for offering high-quality childcare to their grandchildren, if they choose to do it, as more young women enter the workforce and as fewer young parents of either gender stay home as full-time caretakers of their children.
As my referrals began to decrease, I clearly became
increasingly
depressed, until I thought, "My God, I can't work anymore."
Increasingly
sophisticated analytics then sift through the data, providing insights that allow us to operate the machines in entirely new ways, a lot more efficiently.
What that means is that wealth is not only becoming
increasingly
concentrated in the hands of a select group of individuals, but the American dream is becoming
increasingly
unattainable for an increasing majority of us.
It's not in the lab, and it's
increasingly
in places like India, China, Brazil, Africa.
Women, and
increasingly
men, who are starting to speak out and push back against sexual violence on the streets and in the home.
But that would leave us with
increasingly
tiny rectangles, which would increase the range between the largest and smallest.
Isn't it time that we develop this concept of a duty of care and extended it to include a care for our shared but
increasingly
endangered democratic values?
Think of where that takes us when we can combine genomic data with clinical data with data about drug interactions with the kind of ambient data that devices like our phone and medical sensors will
increasingly
be collecting.
Increasingly
in developed countries, women are socialized to believe that our place is no longer only in the home, but men are actually still where they always were.
They can walk a baby or soothe a toddler just as well as their wives can, and they are
increasingly
doing much more of the housework.
One movement for the expansion of rights inspires another because the logic is the same, and once that's hammered home, it becomes
increasingly
uncomfortable to ignore the inconsistency.
We also need them to understand something that doesn't seem adequately appreciated in our
increasingly
tech-dependent world, that art and design are not luxuries, nor somehow incompatible with science and engineering.
Darwin worried about the relationship between what he said and the truths of religion, but he could proceed, he could write books about his subject without having to say what the relationship was to the religious claims, and similarly, geologists
increasingly
could talk about it.
So there's a big change, and that division, that intellectual division of labor occurs as I say, I think, and it sort of solidifies so that by the end of the 19th century in Europe, there's a real intellectual division of labor, and you can do all sorts of serious things, including, increasingly, even philosophy, without being constrained by the thought, "Well, what I have to say has to be consistent with the deep truths that are given to me by our religious tradition."
And so it started to become
increasingly
clear to me that this pitting of the two movements against each other actually didn't make sense, and that they were in fact much, much more interconnected, and that, in fact, some of the way that the gay rights movement has been able to make such incredible gains so quickly is that it's used some of the same tactics and strategies that were first laid down by the civil rights movement.
My vivacious sister, who gets more exercise than I do, and who, like perhaps many people in this room,
increasingly
talks about a lethal illness in the past tense.
And today in this area of science, the challenge is
increasingly
how to learn as much as we can as quickly as we can from these vast data sets.
And today, it's
increasingly
possible to make progress on a scale that was never possible before.
Increasingly, we're all the media.
In an
increasingly
noisy media landscape, the incentive is to make more noise to be heard, and that tyranny of the loud encourages the tyranny of the nasty.
I'd been studying the art of Burning Man for several years, for an exhibition I curated at the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, and what fascinates me the most isn't the quality of the work here, which is actually rather high, it's why people come out here into the desert again and again to get their hands dirty and make in our
increasingly
digital age.
And in that blog, I was trying to apply his thinking as a realist to my
increasingly
bleak circumstances.
Conflict is bound to happen between a system that no longer represents, nor has any dialogue capacity, and citizens that are
increasingly
used to representing themselves.
Increasingly, I feel like a global citizen.
As a result, we both became
increasingly
hypoglycemic — we had low blood sugar levels day after day — and
increasingly
susceptible to the extreme cold.
Well, today's human hospitals, increasingly, are turning into these gleaming cathedrals of technology.
But more than that, increasingly, local police departments are keeping records not just of people wanted for wrongdoing, but of every plate that passes them by, resulting in the collection of mass quantities of data about where Americans have gone.
So catadores are leaving invisibility behind and becoming
increasingly
respected and valued.
Alarm escalated, and very soon these countries found themselves not receiving the support they needed, but
increasingly
isolated.
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