San Francisco has felt the effects of the Internet boom sooner and more intensely than almost anywhere else, but the wealth that the new economy has created is steadily fanning out and may generate the same tensions elsewhere.
She said it was "a hugely difficult problem" to break the "grim" cycle of abuse and violence that carries on "from one generation to the next" and social workers needed to take a more hands-on approach and focus more intensely on the lives of individual families.
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Instead it should focus on strengthening its core channels so they appeal to more people and please them more intensely.
And the more intensely that storm has raged, the cheaper it has been for the UK government to borrow (the German and US public sectors have also benefited from this financial boycott of the over-extended parts of the eurozone).
They lived a stone's throw from the Medina, wrote by day and cooked by night a simple existence, and all the more intensely lived for being so.
The likely criticism then will not be that the President was too tough on the jihadists, the Baathists and other state supporters of terrorism, but that the Administration might have fought the terrorist network even more intensely and comprehensively.
They say that when companies focus on the same industry, they compete more intensely and generate more innovation and growth as each tries to outperform the other.
Because the blooming cycle is so fleeting, this springtime event tends to be more highly anticipated and intensely celebrated.
Zenhabits creator Leo Babauta believes that having no goals lets you experience life and work more fully, more intensely as you concentrate on the journey.
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The Journal article notes that Neeb assumed responsibility for marketing in 2009, and exemplifies the ways in which tech leaders are getting more deeply involved in marketing strategy because modern solutions have become so intensely technical and will certainly become even more so.
Something happened in March and April to galvanize Weiner into even more intensely reckless behavior.
They assert a random conception of fairness and promote discrimination of the undeserving even more intensely than he did.
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In response, funds of funds are focusing more intensely on screening fund managers and their investment strategies.
The day's proceedings unfolded as the committee worked its way through more than 300 amendments, some of them noncontroversial and others intensely so.
But it seems to me that Weiner, in putting himself and his intensely private wife through this grueling process, wants more than political viability.
Still, it must focus far more intensely on the implications for the war on terrorism and proliferation of allowing American legal persons to purchase this Iranian credit instrument.
Mr Carter's own voice did not crystallise until he was in his 40s, in the intensely dramatic Cello Sonata, completed in 1948, and even more startlingly in his First String Quartet of 1951.
Doctors would manage these patients more intensely, coordinating their care with other physicians to streamline tests and other procedures and thus eliminate wasteful spending.
Causecast discovered an electric effect when they put the fun in fundraising, yielding company-wide engagement and plenty of friendly inter-office smack talk about who would win, which egged everyone to crowdraise more intensely.
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