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"What I noticed," says Stephen Harper, an assistant public defender in Miami who has handled cases in which juveniles were transferred to the adult system, "is that there was much less curiosity about who a kid was, why he might have done what he did.
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Daylesford is much less of a curiosity now than when it first opened and was dismissed as a rich woman's plaything – its founder is eco-chatelaine Lady Bamford, whose husband is the "B" in digger manufacturers JCB.
In other words, open source is starting to look much less like a curiosity of digital culture and more like an enterprise, with its own risks and rewards.Projects that fail to cope with open source's vulnerabilities usually fall by the wayside.
On the American side of the ocean, there is no such curiosity, much less anxiety.
Maybe because many designers don't put enough thought into their collections to warrant our curiosity, much less our investigation, the broader associations Mr. Jacobs offers aren't readily apparent.
"To me, the science that comes out of Curiosity is much less compelling than the gesture of getting there — of flexing our collective toolmaker's muscles to go and grab that science and get that rover to that place".
Gucci has become such a monster business that you wonder if anyone asks, much less demands, that it show more curiosity, more surprise, more refinement in its runway collections than a Frankie and Johnny scenario.
After all, if it's admirable to monitor cargo ships merely to satisfy one's curiosity, it can't be much less so to think in excruciating detail about what kinds of cookies people might like to eat.
And in any case, his failure to formulate a coherent security policy, much less to articulate it in public, has reduced his views almost to a curiosity.
"The discoveries of brilliant researchers, guided freely by their expertise, curiosity, and intuition, lead eventually to practical applications no one could have imagined, much less requisitioned.
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