Sentence examples for remarkable spread of from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Hendricks said the remarkable spread of free networks was forcing commercial carriers to rethink their strategies.

"There's been a remarkable spread of these cameras in the past two decades without much evaluation," he said.

It is no wonder that the notion of happiness has been taken into public ownership, given the remarkable spread of spiritual malaise around the globe.

The remarkable spread of social liberalism, therefore, has not left our nation any more pro-choice than it was in 1973, when Roe v. Wade was decided.

But the remarkable spread of international justice over the past decade has brought about an equally remarkable change in attitudes towards prosecuting former heads of state, not just in Africa but throughout the world.

It is mainly from artistic and archaeological remains that scholars have been able to trace the remarkable spread of Mahayana Buddhist mythology throughout Asia from the 1st century ce onward.

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But among the more remarkable places to watch the spread of off-message personal branding is in the very message-conscious world of diplomacy.

Yet, even with so many people unaccounted for, this number represents the spread of a remarkable idea: that death should be accounted for — that by documenting every single decedent and every possible cause we can solve its mystery.

Health care associated networks need to be strengthened to ensure justified and appropriate use of antimicrobial agents that will result in safe drinking water and improved sanitation; these can have remarkable effect in reducing the spread of many communicable diseases, such as cholera, and can go a long way in controlling the growing menace of antimicrobial drug resistance.

Over the last few days in Swaziland and South Africa I have seen remarkable initiatives to prevent the spread of HIV from mother to child, to treat HIV-positive children, and to care for the millions of children made vulnerable by the deaths of the adults in their lives.

"Over the last couple of days in Swaziland and South Africa, I've seen remarkable initiatives to prevent the spread of HIV from mother to child, to treat HIV-positive children and to care for the millions of children who are made vulnerable by the deaths of adults who are in their lives," said Ms. Veneman who is currently in the midst of her first trip as UNICEF Executive Director.

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