Propagated
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And they liked it, and their friends saw it, and by homophily, we know that he probably had smart friends, and so it spread to them, and some of them liked it, and they had smart friends, and so it spread to them, and so it
propagated
through the network to a host of smart people, so that by the end, the action of liking the curly fries page is indicative of high intelligence, not because of the content, but because the actual action of liking reflects back the common attributes of other people who have done it.
Now, you might be wondering how does this all work, and essentially, what it is, is 900 linear actuators that are connected to these mechanical linkages that allow motion down here to be
propagated
in these pins above.
And you probably think, as I do, that you're the good guy in the zombie apocalypse movie, and all this hate and polarization, it's being
propagated
by the other people, because we're Brad Pitt, right?
And if we think of this idea that the stories we tell each other can transform the future is fanciful or impossible, then I think we need to remember the example of this, our voyage to the Moon, an idea from the 17th century that
propagated
culturally for over 300 years until it could finally be realized.
Where ideas from one person can be copied and
propagated
across the entire system, that there can be specialized versions of Chinese food, depending on the region.
The series pseudo-science made no sense (space sonar ?! Sonar, by definition is based on sound waves, which cannot be
propagated
through the vacuum of space).
As should be clear, the claim of “decentralization” is a myth
propagated
by the pseudo-billionaires who control this pseudo-industry.
This view,
propagated
since World War II by a quasi-Marxist intelligentsia, is so ingrained that the French do not even bother to understand how markets operate.
Big Banks’ Shadow DanceWASHINGTON, DC – One of the great myths
propagated
by very large financial institutions is that, if they were to become effectively regulated again, many investors and financial transactions would flee to “shadow banks.”
For years after the war ended, the Netherlands
propagated
a narrative in which the Dutch nation struggled heroically to save its Jews from the Nazi extermination machine.
Under political pressure, the major companies have begun to police their networks more carefully and take down obvious fakes, including those
propagated
by botnets.
Fox News host Sean Hannity and regular Fox commentator Newt Gingrich eagerly
propagated
one of the most bizarre conspiracy theories of our time: the claim that Clinton and her cohort were running a pedophilia ring out of a Washington, DC, pizzeria.
With his open contempt for Russian society – exemplified in his mocking response to widespread demonstrations – as well as his arrogance, readiness to stifle dissent, and fear of competition, Putin has singlehandedly quashed the long-held myth that he himself propagated: personalized power can modernize the country while preserving stability.
However, the key factor in the present circumstances – particularly for us in what was until recently considered the East – is that the West has also deepened and
propagated
fundamental principles such as the rule of law, respect for human rights, a democratic political system, and economic freedom.
And for rural households facing slightly higher fuel taxes, it is convenient to believe that climate change is just a hoax
propagated
by political elites and “the media.”
And, given the fear campaign
propagated
by Al Qaeda and its affiliates, on the one hand, and right-wing racists, on the other, many people are unaware that Muslims are actually a very small minority in all European (and Western) countries.
India gave asylum to fleeing students and a base for their resistance movement (along with some financial help), and supported a newspaper and a radio station that
propagated
the democratic voice.
He is considered a misogynist, with views on women’s role in society identical to those
propagated
by the church in the Middle Ages.
Radical Islam
propagated
hatred for Jews long before Zionism, and it will continue to do so after the creation of a Palestinian state.
Others, such as potatoes and yams, are spread vegetatively and are rarely
propagated
from seed at all, while some crops that would naturally be insect pollinated, such as oilseed rape, become wind pollinated when they are grown on an industrial scale.
As far as we know, Kundera never was an informer before or after this incident, and we cannot ignore that he later freed himself from the compulsory totalitarian happiness that communism
propagated.
It was only in the nineteenth century that Catholic and colonial elites
propagated
anti-abortion laws to control women’s sexuality, bodies, and lives.
Darwin explained that such qualities are
propagated
and enhanced over generations, through “the exertion of choice, the influence of love and jealousy, and the appreciation of the beautiful in sound, color, or form.”
Epidemiologists have suggested that the study of how infectious diseases are
propagated
may illuminate the unusual patterns of financial contagion that we have seen in the last five years.
It was later
propagated
by the US, Pakistan, and others in the 1980s and went hand in hand with support for the anti-Soviet Afghan mujahideen.
These practical steps, in aggregate, would go a long way toward helping realize the vision of “stakeholder capitalism” and sustainability that Davos has
propagated
for a half-century.
We must expose and publicize the truth about plastic, and counter the misleading narratives
propagated
by the plastics industry.
Under Kim, the Bank
propagated
the simplistic idea that fossil fuels are always damaging, coal must be forbidden, and “climate aid” is the solution.
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