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It promises unimaginable advances in technology and quality of life, and at once an economy that will seem unrecognizable to anyone today — a many-orders-of-magnitude jump compared to the slow buzz of the Digital Revolution… and all within the span of one generation.
As we revisited the series, we marveled that vast, technological shifts have taken place in the span of one generation.
Director of the San Francisco Department of the Environment.
Significant progress in global health during the last few decades, has opened the possibility of closing the gap in life expectancy between rich and poor countries in the span of one generation, a grand convergence vision that is now enshrined in the SDGs.
Certainly because of the heroic work of Dr. King and the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, millions of everyday citizens made the decision to stand up against the Jim Crow bully, and in the span of one generation, while there are many more miles to go, we are witnessing a much more healthy relationship between the races.
"Our families don't always cross the finish line in the span of one generation, but each generation passes on to the next the fruits of their labor".
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He uses the example of cigarette smoking: Smoking in public became taboo over the span of just one generation after social conventions changed.
Within the span of roughly one generation, they have scored three legislative successes.
The political gap spans not one generation, but three.
Challenges for urban children identified in UNICEF report on the United Republic of Tanzania DAR ES SALAAM, United Republic of Tanzania, 26 November 2012 – UNICEF's new publication 'Cities and Children: The Challenge of Urbanisation in Tanzania' says that within the short span of a generation, more than one-third of the country's children will be raised in a city or town.
By Cristina Praz DAR ES SALAAM, United Republic of Tanzania, 26 November 2012 – UNICEF's new publication 'Cities and Children: The Challenge of Urbanisation in Tanzania' says that within the short span of a generation, more than one-third of the country's children will be raised in a city or town.
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