We know that attacks against critical information are on the rise, we read about them everyday.
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We read about Scott Maxwell, one of the rover's 12 drivers, and wanted to hang out with him.
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Interestingly according to TNS, 50 per cent of us are influenced by what we read about brands too.
The dark side is there, and it is only a matter of time before we read about it in the headlines.
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The other thing is that most huge success stories that we read about and see have been ten years in the making.
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Their complaints are the standard ones we read about all the time.
Therefore, when we read about strategies that rely on the future growth of companies to succeed, we keep an open mind, but we remain skeptical.
"We read about people who did mold lawsuits and how many lawyers you had to go through and how many experts to go through, " Ms. Guinness says.
Every month, we read about advancements in energy technologies.
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Once again we read about the disgraceful care of our elderly and frail population and once again I cringe with embarrassment as I read how we abuse the people who we have the privilege to care for.
Most of the victims we read about in India are largely uneducated women from poorer backgrounds - reinforcing a general perception that domestic violence or intimate partner violence is more pervasive in groups of a lower socio-economic status.
The memoir is interleaved with a sort of analytical chronology of the period, but time after time a controversial policy issue comes up and we read about the role that the Council of Economic Advisers played in determining what to do.
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So whether you see the blossoms or the vomit, a half full cup of sake or a half empty can of beer, the future of Japan is in the hands of the Japanese, not the New Economy gurus we read about in TIME, Newsweek and Fortune.
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Let me -- let me wind through my answer here -- the issues of, again, of counterterrorism, of the economy, of energy and climate change -- a lot of which we read about each day in the news and obviously will be topics throughout the conversations that are had between the President and the Prime Minister.
If we really want to see things change and try to create a drop in the worrying crime statistics we read about, we have to replace and re-learn the value of individuals, implementing the right resources and support for the effective, creative and motivating youth work that is beginning to hit our streets but so often is unseen.
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We first read about the deal in a tweet from Robert Scoble.
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But part of starting up is overcoming not just the physical obstacles that we all read about, but winning the mental battle too.
We can read about this subject, but there is nothing like hearing about experiences from caregivers who have been in the trenches for years.
And that -- without getting specific about what was said, that would include everything we talk about and read about for the most part.
We only read about that in the newspapers.
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We read books about self-realization, we visit seminars, we think about how to develop our full potential and while everything we hear might make sense to us, real change can only happen through direct experience and the most immediate experience is a big, long dip into the magic world of our feelings and emotions.
We read a lot about the thuggish extreme-right party, Golden Dawn.
Part of the problem we have with understanding pensions is that the language used is so boring that we want to shut our eyes as soon as we start to read about it.
Just know that the Mexico experienced on the ground almost never matches the Mexico we increasingly see and read about.
When we first read the news about how the SD Card Association was introducing an even more mini version of miniSD called microSD we figured they were getting a little arrogant, that maybe they'd become drunk with the power that comes from being the SD Card Association.
We had a debate yesterday as to whether or not it was fair to compare a phone we did a thorough review on (the EVO 4G -- you can read all about how awesome we think it is right here) to a phone we only had a short time to play with (the new iPhone).
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When did we all become such babies that the only things we can listen to, can read, can think about, are the things we WANT to be true?
We celebrate their humanity and read about their achievements in fine print.
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This is when we read and hear in the media about a possibility so much we begin to accept it as reality.
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