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And I think this is
largely
what's behind the crisis of legitimacy in our different governments right now.
No. What we find in Afghanistan is a judiciary that is weak and corrupt, a very limited civil society which is
largely
ineffective, a media which is beginning to get onto its feet but a government that's deeply unpopular, perceived as being deeply corrupt, and security that is shocking, security that's terrible.
Here is an example from an op-ed on Thanksgiving, in the Boston Globe a couple of years ago, where the writer wrote, "The Indian life was a difficult one, but there were no employment problems, community harmony was strong, substance abuse unknown, crime nearly non-existent, what warfare there was between tribes was
largely
ritualistic and seldom resulted in indiscriminate or wholesale slaughter."
Sub-Saharan Africa
largely
fits this description, with 22 million people living with HIV, an estimated 70 percent of the 30 million people who are infected worldwide.
We were trying to build, or reconstruct largely, an airport that had grown outdated.
A very different theory, a much more popular one, and an older one, due
largely
to John Nash of "A Beautiful Mind" fame, is what's called equilibrium analysis.
And this is amazing how this works in domestic and sexual violence, how men have been
largely
erased from so much of the conversation about a subject that is centrally about men.
Now we already have international treaties on nuclear and biological weapons, and, while imperfect, these have
largely
worked.
These kinds of dependencies are
largely
missed by standard risk management tools, which ignore them and see lizards when they should see dragon-kings.
Its atmosphere is
largely
molecular nitrogen, like you are breathing here in this room, except that its atmosphere is suffused with simple organic materials like methane and propane and ethane.
The third thing, and this is what worries me the most, is the extent to which those same
largely
positive forces which are driving the rise of the global plutocracy also happen to be hollowing out the middle class in Western industrialized economies.
We've known for 130 years that in severe mental illness, there is always, always sleep disruption, but it's been
largely
ignored.
Now, as it turns out, I'm a neuroscientist, so I knew that the memory of that person and the awful, emotional undertones that color in that memory, are
largely
mediated by separate brain systems.
It's not climate, largely, which has got rid of the world's megafaunas.
It mainly uses one cell type, and it is
largely
two-dimensional.
Streets are some of the most valuable resources that a city has, and yet it's an asset that's
largely
hidden in plain sight.
When we started out, we did some early surveys about how our streets were used, and we found that New York City was
largely
a city without seats.
My responsibilities were
largely
related to tuberculosis, and then we got struck by an epidemic of cholera.
And I do these things mostly because I find them completely fascinating, but also because I think when we talk about technology, we're
largely
talking about ourselves and the way that we understand the world.
However,
largely
to our surprise, they also turned out to be the perfect tools for the surveillance state.
Today, this history is
largely
unknown in the Arab region.
Since we are still realizing these works, we are
largely
working within the realm of intuition and mystery, still.
And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their appeal to a
largely
disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
Indeed, our consumer society is
largely
based on seduction capital.
It is hard to say what shape this intensification will take, because it
largely
depends on social and technical innovations, which are by definition difficult to predict.
Largely
because of that visit, I came to understand that, contrary to what I was being told in school, the worlds of art and design were not, in fact, incompatible with science and engineering.
Today, these roads that interconnect our world are dominated by cars and trucks that have remained
largely
unchanged for 100 years.
So this is a story
largely
of vaccines.
Melinda, early on, you were basically
largely
running the show.
We bled, we died, and we killed to stop that organization from the violence that they were putting
largely
against the Iraqi people.
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