Proliferation
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460 examples of Proliferation in a sentence
So beyond that, in closing, I'd just like to say that we're in this era of communications and device proliferation, and it's really tremendous and exciting and sexy, but I think what's really important is thinking about how we can simultaneously maintain a sense of wonder and a sense of criticality about the tools that we use and the ways in which we relate to the world.
So in the endless
proliferation
of faces that Self Evident Truths is always becoming, as it hopefully appears across more and more platforms, bus shelters, billboards, Facebook pages, screen savers, perhaps in watching this procession of humanity, something interesting and useful will begin to happen.
For someone who's done a lot of counterterrorism work, I can't extol to you how great having something buried below the ground is for
proliferation
and security concerns.
No refueling means you can seal them up and they're not going to be a
proliferation
risk, and they're not going to have either nuclear material or radiological material proliferated from their cores.
And we go in through a pinhole incision so that no other cells from the body can get in, and what happens is that that artificial in vivo bioreactor cavity can then lead to the
proliferation
of these stem cells, and they can form lots of new tissue, and then over time, you can harvest that tissue and use it elsewhere in the body.
They do, in the sense of, the only way that we are able to compel one of those companies to provide us information is when it falls into one of three categories: We can identify that this particular person, identified by a selector of some kind, is associated with counterterrorist or
proliferation
or other foreign intelligence target.
In 2012, it crept up, still behind things like terrorism and
proliferation.
But globalists make the case that reinforcing our global governance is the only way to tackle big supernational problems, like nuclear proliferation, the global refugee crisis, climate change or terrorism or even the consequences of superhuman AI.
We live in an incredibly interconnected world with the
proliferation
of social media, which is of course a fantastic resource for igniting social change.
Basically, we face an enormous and growing number of gigantic, existential global challenges: climate change, human rights abuses, mass migration, terrorism, economic chaos, weapons
proliferation.
I wish that the
proliferation
of platforms upon which we get our information meant that there was a
proliferation
of truth and transparency and depth and accuracy.
The
proliferation
of inexpensive cell phones has actually helped quite a lot.
The first genes for photosynthesis, by causing their own proliferation, and then transforming the surface of the planet, have violated or reversed the hierarchy rule by the mind-blowing factor of 10 to the power 40.
So we're seeing a rise of this availability being driven by mobile device proliferation, globally, across all social strata.
We're seeing, along with that
proliferation
of mobile devices, an expectation of availability.
In terms of proliferation, nuclear energy has done more to dismantle nuclear weapons than any other activity.
I mean, the
proliferation
of Indian restaurants since I first went abroad as a student, in the mid '70s, and what I see today, you can't go to a mid-size town in Europe or North America and not find an Indian restaurant.
So, unsignalized intersections, meaning stop signs, they save many lives, but there's an excessive
proliferation
of them.
This is why we spend our time talking about things like gay marriage and not about genocide or nuclear
proliferation
or poverty or any other hugely consequential issue.
And it also enhances nuclear weapons
proliferation.
Now if you consider the fact that nuclear weapons
proliferation
is associated with nuclear energy proliferation, because we know for example, India and Pakistan developed nuclear weapons secretly by enriching uranium in nuclear energy facilities.
Kids exposed us to the
proliferation
of A.I.D.S. and sexual promiscuity among the young.
Has the
proliferation
of relatively high quality shows on the proliferating TV networks made it possible for people to produce, direct, finance and/or star in their own films who might otherwise not have been able to?
Granted, a talking computer that balanced it's free time between chess and global thermonuclear war was a bit far fetched, but the brilliant commentary on nuclear
proliferation
and the cold war made up for it.
Straight vanilla sex, masturbation, lesbianism, S&M, bestiality, incest, and a few other sexual
proliferation'
s all get their time in the spotlight here.
Recent trends in film narrative have witnessed the
proliferation
of multiple 'petite' narratives involving a series of inter-related characters who are all inter-connected in some way: pioneered by "Short Cuts" and followed by the likes of "Pulp Fiction", "Happiness", and the more recent "Magnolia".
And the
proliferation
of hideous cliches ... the child running back into danger; the ram scoot (which was tired by the 40's); the fight sequence predictably ending in the stretching chair.
When it comes to tackling high-impact health challenges like the
proliferation
of fake or inferior drugs, local solutions and local innovations are not only likely to be central to any successful effort; they have the potential to provide benefits that go far beyond the scope of the original problem.
If negotiations remain deadlocked, and
proliferation
increases in the region, the country might well pursue this course.
For one thing, nuclear
proliferation
remains at the top of the agenda on the Korean Peninsula.
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