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This case also shows that ownership issues are closely connected to future benefit sharing.
PA: New technology is often connected to future utopia and dystopia in quite extreme ways in the public imagination - the things that get reported on are robotic garment production and its potential toll on human labor, or the cataclysmic effect that raw material production (eg. cotton) or processing (eg. leather) has on the environment.
Moreover, the importance of these elements was emphasized as being connected to future army service, an important aspect of Israeli society.
Not only is current substance use relevant for learning self-regulation and various adverse health outcomes, but also both early and high-frequent consumption levels have been connected to future substance misuse [ 11].
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It is about establishing relationships that connect to future job potential and professional opportunities.
Stations were constructed with the possibility of connecting to future rapid transit or rail lines.
In any case he has lost that which will 'go forth from him.' The son connects to future and vitality (similar to the hair).
"I've been hearing almost since we opened that the state wants to privatize the aquarium," Mr. Devlin said, "and it's got me worried because the future of the garden is eminently connected to the future of the aquarium".
7. Befriend your future self: Part of the reason we're so bad at making changes now that yield benefits in the future is because we're not connected to our future self.
We found that past and future self-continuity are symmetrical: people who feel more similar to their past are more connected to their future as well.
These findings have practical implications: Prior studies have found that people who feel less connected to their future selves are worse at financial planning and more likely to behave in ways that jeopardize their future.
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