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More and more people had to be drawn into the productive process and needed at least a modicum of education.
In the case of Flint, if state and federal environmental authorities had placed in a timely fashion the raw water testing results into an open data platform like Socrata, Junar or CKAN, then any citizen could have run a quick analysis on the results and, with a modicum of education, judged for themselves whether something was amiss.
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It was in the 1980s - not long after Britain screened its first advertisements warning of the dangers of HIV - that the Iranian government began Aids-awareness campaigns and a modicum of sex education.
"Anyone with a modicum of training would know this".
Someone who went to one of these places has, one hopes, a modicum of training.
A modicum of money and education can now provide anyone with the means of rapid movement, organisation and proselytising, as well as the capacity to cause immense destruction.
This highlights the need for a modicum of robust generalist training for all physicians, regardless of training institution or practice location.
We need to provide better public transportation, an education system that promotes a modicum of equality of opportunity, and a system of metropolitan "governance" that works not just for the 1 percent, nor even for the top 20 percent, but for all citizens.
Establishing that modicum of trust took years.
A modicum of people like it.
There is a modicum of control.
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