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The online world, she argues, may require students to exercise much greater self-control than a physical book.
It's more nuanced than "connect the world", and shows much greater self-awareness than "move fast and break things".
There will be much greater self-interest by the professions to promote their brand and explicitly self-regulate on the basis of patient quality and safety.
As well as agreeing to share sovereignty, Britain and Spain planned to give a much greater degree of self-government to Gibraltar.
The recent success of the Irish model suggests to many Scots that independence earlier in the 20th century would have led to much greater prosperity and self-confidence.
"Instead, the names of veterans already in the background check system would be erased, putting them at much greater risk of self-harm.
People who met a case definition had a much greater likelihood of self-reporting having had influenza (table 5, for both definitions).
But the lowest-ranked participants showed much greater distortions in their self-estimates.
Ordinary users know that computers are anti-productive devices, which make much greater demands on our self-control that pencil and paper could.
Specifically, as Wayve CEO Shah explained in a call last week, the young company believes that the key to making an autonomous vehicle that is truly just that (i.e. able to drive safely in any environment it is asked to), is a much greater emphasis on the self-learning capability of its software.
It is not made.' He apparently felt strongly that we are part of something much greater than our perceived selves, something eternal, something everlasting.
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