We cannot hide from the 21st Century and the real world in which we live.
These service charges are partly the offspring of the high-tech, always-on, connected world in which we live.
Although not a national figure, Laury had a remarkable impact in shaping the world in which we live.
The world in which we live requires that we have strong military capabilities in all areas--conventional and unconventional.
Moore's Law, Wriston's Law and a few other older truths help us see the world in which we live.
Yet as in the postmodern world in which we live, sometimes when you are everywhere, you are really nowhere.
Jackson shaped my early thinking about the nature of and the vital need for deterrence in the world in which we live.
Today, huge volumes of data, touching almost every aspect of the world in which we live in, are available at virtually the click of a mouse.
And the immediacy of the setting, heightened by documentary techniques, makes this a chastening film, a portrait of the explosive new world in which we live.
"A substantial enhancement of the resources of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is fundamental to the successful conduct of foreign policy in the world in which we live, " he declared.
College is about striving, for a better life and personal goals and in return giving back to society as a whole to better your community and the world in which we live.
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It captures beautifully the emotional crossover from the ancient sacred story of the birth of Christ to the everyday world in which we live, where it is sung in remembrance and celebration.
Jung argues that, in addition to our personal unconscious (a unique personalised psychic dumping ground for all our experiences, anxieties, neuroses and repressed thoughts) we all also share the same template in the form of archetypes, which help us understand and explain the world in which we live.
Thus was born "Winky Dink and You" -- a primitive and rudimentary first step into what would eventually become the screen-obsessed world in which we live today: millions of people endlessly tapping away, sending and receiving messages, relentlessly responding to what glows in front of their eyes, regarding their screen as almost a person, a friend.
Fifty years is a long time, even by the standards of the rise and fall of nations, but in the ever changing world (in which we live in) of pop culture both Bond and the Beatles should long ago have been passed over to the custody of historians for safekeeping.
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My belief on that is the Bible is written by men who were desperately trying to understand the world in which they live, as we are today still.
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So, in conclusion, we live in a world without logic, the news stories of which seem custom-designed to try the patience of any sane human being.
Like it or not, we live in a world in which all of the other declared nuclear powers (and a few undeclared ones) are busily upgrading their arsenals.
One thing should be clear, even though we live in a world in which we share personal information more freely than in the past, we must reject the conclusion that privacy is an outmoded value.
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The reality is that we live in a world in which the evolved and savvy consumer is constantly inundated with information, has access to just about anything and demands a variety of content across multiple delivery mechanisms.
And, secondly, we live in an interdependent world in which we cannot possibly kill, jail or occupy all of our potential adversaries.
We now live in a world in which that sense of security can disappear in a heartbeat whether your company falls off the cliff, or makes significant changes to avoid the cliff.
It probably suggests we will live in a multipolar world in which the United States and the so-called BRIC countries will become collectively key for the rest of us.
We are responsible to the communities in which we live and work and to the world community as well.
"We live in the most unequal part of the world, which has grown the most yet reduced misery the least, " Pope Francis said in 2007.
"We live in the most unequal part of the world, which has grown the most yet reduced misery the least, " Allen quoted Francis as saying during a gathering of Latin American bishops in 2007.
"We live in the most unequal part of the world, which has grown the most yet reduced misery the least, " Allen quoted Bergoglio as saying during a gathering of Latin American bishops in 2007.
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