The future is not in burning more ever-harder to harvest fossil fuels as our primary power source.
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Now, more than ever before, our families, businesses -- absolutely -- (applause.) Now more than ever.
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Wal-Mart opened its first Chicago city store in 2006, and has been battling to open more ever since.
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Now more than ever -- now more than ever, America needs what you, the Class of 2012, has to offer.
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But in a global marketplace, those reputations matter more than ever and nations are trying to control them more than ever.
In recent weeks, voters have watched with mounting incredulity a sequence of ever more brazen, ever more desperate and ever more counter-productive attempts to do so.
Recent studies have found that despite being more connected than ever, more people feel more alone than ever.
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Indeed, as economies become ever more sophisticated, and real economic output ever more difficult to measure accurately, prudent makers of monetary policy will have to monitor an ever-broader set of indicators, equity prices included.
But as software becomes ever more complicated and the internet ever more popular, making programs watertight is proving a tall order.
"In these elections, Christians look more divided than ever while others seem more unified than ever, " said Shibley Telhami, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
As ever, the website will continue to expand with more videos covering ever more topics.
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He believes the public will get ever more fed up paying for petroleum and sending dollars overseas, and ever more comfortable buying and driving electric vehicles.
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We have revised our institutions, our programs, our rules in ways that offer profitable new chances to those with cultural know-how -- and that inflict disastrous consequences on those who are overwhelmed by a world of ever-more-abundant and ever-more-risky choices.
Ever more accurate voting technology seems to be spurring on legislatures to redraw districts ever more often.
As the Republican base has become ever more detached from the mainstream, its list of unconditional demands has become ever more stringent.
America's economy is relying ever more heavily on a stockmarket-fuelled consumption boom, and the stockmarket itself has reached ever more surreal heights.
According to carmakers, drivers in their 20s and early 30s have more money than ever before, and they are marrying later and having children later, so that money is more disposable than ever before.
Now, when our government operations are larger and more complex than ever, the IG may play an even more important role than ever before.
"The vagaries of today's weather appear to be getting ever worse or more unpredictable, so people are wanting ever more information and analysis, " says Mr Herbert.
Another bonus is that such lasers are becoming more efficient and ever more powerful.
Big Oil is finding that to make up for declining production from aging megafields they have to drill ever more holes into ever smaller reservoirs.
Universities in the United States compete by providing better and better amenities - fancier dormitories, more student counselling, more student and more lavish, ever more lavish, student centres, manicured - beautifully manicured grounds.
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In an ever more scientifically advanced world where we have access to more information than ever before, we crave a simple and easy to follow set of rules to simplify our decisions and remove the grey from our choices.
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Working as a shop assistant is easily more work than a typist of the old era had to do, and every high street store has faced Gapification due to the pressures created by the internet, putting these bottom tier staff under ever more pressure for ever less pay.
Today more than ever, American workers have more to do and less time to do it.
"Today more than ever before, customers are looking to get more out of their PC technology, " said Dilip Bhatia, executive director, ThinkPad Product Marketing, Lenovo.
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And his comments today suggested more than ever that he might take action -- more actions to stem the tide, to improve the jobs picture.
That means that drillers must spend ever more money to find ever smaller quantities.
In this new age of diversity, we need ever more intercultural dialogue and ever deeper curiosity about others, in order to denounce cultural or religious stereotypes that are the seedbeds of intolerance.
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