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Federal-election reports indicate that twenty-seven of those billionaires have given large donations to Restore Our Future, which was founded by former Romney aides, and to American Crossroads, which was conceived by the Republican political operative Karl Rove.
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Yet, this national concern over our future by average Americans has given rise to groups like No Labels, which wants our leaders focusing on solving our major problems.
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Given our strong financial position and ongoing ability to generate cash, we are well positioned to continue investing in our future.
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Nor were they likely to in the near future, given the task ahead, and the sight from our window of the thousands of pilgrims milling around the white marble of the Grand Mosque.
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An analysis by the Centre for Responsive Politics, a campaign-finance watchdog, found that 55 of the 75 individual donors to Restore Our Future, a superPAC supporting Mr Romney, had also given money directly to his campaign.
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How is it possible that climate change conferences continually fail to provide the breakthrough given that the science is so clear about the threat to future generations and our planet?
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Just as human-computer interaction was once a burgeoning new field and now is a given in system design, human-future interaction is poised to become more essential to our strategic planning and innovation processes.
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Given the concern over climate change and the looming shortage of fossil fuels and uranium which overshadows our industrial future, geoscientists are focusing more on renewable energy these days.
UNESCO: Open Access to Scientific Information
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Since our Nation's founding, women have given their all to expanding opportunity for their families and for future generations.
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"Given the pressing need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, especially oil, and to cut CO2 emissions, the future for hydrogen as an alternative means of storing and utilising energy cost-effectively has never been brighter, " said Jim Heathcote, chief executive of ITM.
BBC: Hydrogen refuel station unveiled