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Then there is the unprecedented demonization which he has undergone, so vehement that it only accelerated after the wild conclusion to the 2008 presidential election in which the honorable John McCain, having dabbled in the darkness of Manchurian Candidate fantasies, had to rein in his own out of control supporters, as I discussed here just over four years ago.
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If Twitter lists make some of those FriendFeed processes possible in the larger platform, it only accelerates the value proposition of the aggregate tools.
A result, for many cities, was to rip apart the urban core and run highways through it, which only accelerated the flow of residents, commerce and investment to the suburbs.
"In a way, it's only accelerated under Ryan," the member said.
The Great Recession and protracted recovery that followed it have only accelerated this trend, as increasingly risk-averse businesses have turned to technological solutions to minimize costs and increase productivity".
Technology is changing the way we work and it's only accelerating.
They proudly called this system "plutonomy" – rule by a plutocratic group of rich people – and said it would only accelerate.
If coverage were expanded without cost controls, it would only "accelerate a crisis that people already knew was coming," said Michael A. Turpin, a former insurance company executive who is now a senior executive at USI Holdings, an insurance brokerage.
It can only accelerate.
"A lot of the conversation was moving online," says Huffington. "And I felt it would only accelerate".
The time for developer platforms is now, and it will only accelerate as more of the world comes online.
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