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"I think comedy's going to come increasingly from China," he said.
The report comes as the housing needs of people with dementia are likely to come increasingly under the spotlight.
The tradeoff, though — underscored by revelations about the vast scale of the surveillance state and tech companies' collusion with it — is that the most powerful of these conveniences, and others to come, increasingly rely on our personal data.
There are other considerations having to do with the reach of Mr. Obama's appeal that are going to come increasingly into play in a contest in which Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton seem to be arm-wrestling for each delegate.
He blames the firm's British woes on operational problems but believes that in various ways low-carb foods will remain an important part of the health market.Whether or not he is right, future innovation is likely to come increasingly from small firms.
Learning seems to come increasingly ubiquitous.
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Devotees of Le Corbusier have come increasingly to perceive it as an untouchable shrine to him.
With time, however, Americans have come increasingly to understand that it is equally appropriate to ask: Why are we doing such things to ourselves?
It would mean abandoning a great interest: secure access to the oil of the Gulf, on which the prosperity of the whole world has come increasingly to depend.
Take two big issues that will come increasingly to dominate the political debate: investment and welfare.
With the passage of time, the parties did come increasingly to be identified with distinctive, and opposing, political policies.
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