Sentence examples for future described from inspiring English sources

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Arthur Lubow's article "How Architecture Rediscovered the Future" described as "stalled" the Corcoran's plan for a building by Frank Gehry on its site across from the White House.

And as the meaningful engagement of governments in the lives of citizens diminishes, we stare into a dystopian future described by Evgeny Morozov: Silicon Valley is heading towards a "digital socialism", where benevolent corporations provide all the health, education, travel and housing employees could ever desire, negating the need for state provision.

The world faces some big shocks in the realms of sustainability and climate change, and the ways of thinking about the future described in Taleb's book will come in handy.

They perceived surveillance to have achieved its goal of detecting a cancer at a stage when treatment was likely to be effective, and the future described was often one free of the fear of cancer that they had carried with them for many years.

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Labour has confirmed that it will in future describe itself as the one nation party.

Bickerstaffe is game for the task of dragging Dixons into the future, describing herself as "relentless" in pursuing further improvements.

The plan is not riskily radical; and one person with sway over the BBC's future describes his measures as "a very, very good start".

But other panellists spoke of the need to plan further into the future, describing a 2020 cliff edge beyond which there are no mandatory EU targets on renewable energies.

Hannah Arendt wrote about this state of being in "Between Past and Future," describing the private citizens who had become members of the French Resistance: "He who joined the Resistance found himself. . . .

Obama said he was "not optimistic" that North Korea would end its irresponsible behaviour in the near future, describing the regime's pursuit of a nuclear deterrent as the "the most destabilising situation in the Asia-Pacific region".

In an interview with the Guardian, Harding conceded it would be "naive" to rule out the prospect of the telecoms firm suffering a similar cyber-attack in the future, describing the threat from hackers as "the crime of our generation".

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