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Despite agreeing broadly with the study's conclusions, Fridlund doubts it will sway hardliners convinced that emotions bubble forth from a common fount.
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Markoff elaborates a common fear that robots will smother the middle class: "Technology will not be a fount of economic growth, but will instead pose a risk to all routinized and skill-based jobs that require the ability to perform diverse kinds of 'cognitive' labor".
Sagan, in his lifetime, was often mocked as a dreamer, a fantasist, a fount of grandiose pronouncements.
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In an age when Gillian Duffy is held up as a fount of common sense, respect for politicians has reached an all-time low.
A first cause, a fount of energy, a life force, a Prime Mover".
Diane was a laugher, a partygoer, and a fount of delight; John used to watch "I Love Lucy" and think that Lucille Ball was his mother.
As a cultural center, the city was more a destination than a fount of creativity.
He was a lyrical hipster, an outlaw with a sense of humor, a fount of profound pleasure for tens of millions of people.
THE Web is a fount of information, a busy marketplace, a thriving social scene — and a den of criminal activity.
But even a dying business can be a fount of cash.
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