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Even though Google has built up a relatively sophisticated infrastructure of services around its search product (which plenty of critics argue has created another kind of closed loop), it has never abandoned the foundational element of its business: openness.

Our "uniquely American" way of doing business, I would argue, has created the greatest divide between rich and poor in one hundred years.

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The United States, they argued, has created a system of capitalism without capitalists, of private sector companies whose owners have abdicated responsibility for the companies that belong to them.

And fourth, that at Gallipoli we fought for empire not nation, symbolising our continuing colonial condition". The militarisation of history, it is argued, has created a mood of ultra-patriotism.

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The "absence of trustworthy information," he argued, has created "an atmosphere of mutual suspicion in Ukraine".

The training, Williams argued, "has created a culture where employees are comfortable with -- and held accountable for -- calling out prejudice, both blatant and subtle".

The training, Williams argued, "has created a culture where employees are comfortable with -- and held accountable for -- calling out prejudice, both blatant and subtle". Clearly, Williams herself is pretty comfortable calling out problems.

Merger between the two institutions would, the two vice-chancellors argued, have created potentially the greatest university in the country, attracting more research funding than Oxbridge and competing with global giants like Harvard.

The "creation of a Jewish enclave in the city", the dire conditions of life for Palestinians in H2 and daily clashes with settlers, he argues, have created an engine for conflict.

It was believed that women by their nature were unfit to exercise power; God, it was argued, had created women to be under obedience to men. Henry VIII firmly believed the wisdom of his age, and famously married six times in his quest to secure a male heir.

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