Widely
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The realities of this new machine age and the change in the economy are becoming more
widely
known.
That plane is
widely
used by the military, now, in all their operations.
The terrifying reality is that there is no economic rule which automatically translates increased economic growth into
widely
shared prosperity.
I emphasize leather because it is so
widely
used.
One's a claim: there has been a great decline in trust, very
widely
believed.
The lives of the elderly are
widely
recognized as constituting a disaster area of modern American society.
They not only share things, they demand that things be shared: meat, shelter, protection, all these things that were supposedly being traded to women for their sexual fidelity, it turns out, are shared
widely
among these societies.
CA: So I'd actually like to get some feedback from the audience here, because I know there's
widely
differing reactions to Edward Snowden.
And what you find is really a phenomenal success story which is not
widely
known, that we are making incredible progress.
And the High Line, even though it is
widely
known now and phenomenally popular, it is the most contested public space in the city.
They eventually got a confession from Brendan that didn't really make sense, didn't match much of the physical evidence of the crime and is
widely
believed to be false.
And it strikes me that this idea of science as a tool for translation rather than invention is one that we can apply much more
widely
than this in the pursuit of innovation.
But it was over 150 years before a tuberculosis vaccine was
widely
available.
I invite universities and, even more important, developing countries' governments, to replicate this model to ensure that the gates of higher education will open
widely.
In a few hours, the blog was shared widely, and comments and thoughts poured in from across the world.
They simply use SMS, a basic technology, but that happens to be the most reliable and most
widely
available around the world.
Make them easy enough to use and
widely
accessible, like the C.T. scanner we saw in China.
Try to leverage existing resources and assets that are
widely
available, like using mobile telephony to offer clean energy or Mom and Pop stores to offer banking services.
Let's take a look at one of the most
widely
used forms of communication in the world today: email.
If you examine newspaper or magazine articles, you'll see how
widely
assumed it is that everyone gets PMS.
Now, right now, there's no
widely
accepted standard that a company or corporation can follow, and that's where Just Capital comes in, because beginning this year and every year we'll be conducting a nationwide survey of a representative sample of 20,000 Americans to find out exactly what they think are the criteria for justness in corporate behavior.
So because there is no universally agreed-upon definition of what even constitutes an infidelity, estimates vary widely, from 26 percent to 75 percent.
Regular exercise is also
widely
thought to improve sleeping patterns, which comes in handy the night before a test.
This was a very
widely
reported incident in Telford and Shropshire in March this year.
And here's the only picture of Leonardo that's
widely
accepted.
And you've probably heard of statins, you know that they're among the most
widely
prescribed drugs in the world today, you probably even know people who take them.
So the number needed to treat for the most
widely
prescribed statin, what do you suppose it is?
For the most
widely
performed surgery on men over the age of 50, removal of the prostate for cancer, the number needed to treat is 49.
There was a picture distributed
widely
over the Internet where her face was distorted to look like a monkey.
If we all read more widely, there'd be more incentive for publishers to translate more books, and we would all be richer for that.
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