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"What we have has emerged without a road map," Mr. Benna said.
In recent weeks, only Facebook – accused wrongly by the Sunday Times of reading your text messages (the company insists it's doing no such thing; the capability in its app is for a future mobile payment service) – has emerged without immediate criticism.
For Moyes, it means he has emerged without a win from the three toughest games of his opening Premier League phase as United manager, drawing at home to Chelsea and losing at Liverpool and now City.
The self-organization idea is associated with the life-cycle theory to explain the development of important financial innovations like stock exchanges, clearing houses, and fractional reserve banking, each of which has a long history and has emerged without direct government control (see, for example, Campbell-Kelly, 2010).
But what about issues where a grassroots consensus has emerged, without media coverage to depict it?
My research was initially concerned with asexual identity, asking how someone might come to identify as asexual, but I soon realized that we can't understand why the identity "asexual'" has emerged without looking at broader cultural attitudes relating to sex.
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Could "family values" have emerged without Christian TV?
THE swine flu outbreak seems to have emerged without warning.
"Competing technologies have emerged without Microsoft having to divulge its own secrets".
The few drugs that are coming out would not have emerged without taxpayer-funded research.
Isis could not have emerged without support from western powers and their regional allies.
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