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Either way, it was the sort of student television report that would have hardly drawn much attention four years ago, before the advent of YouTube and the wider proliferation of politically oriented blogs.

In a BBC interview on Monday, a senior Saudi prince warned that any terms world powers grant Iran under a nuclear deal will be sought by Saudi Arabia and other countries, risking wider proliferation of atomic technology.

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In the United States, where it should have been easiest to accomplish major social changes through technology (given the wide proliferation of high technology, a very strong economy and a high rate of literacy), it is clear now that the gap between the rich and the poor has actually increased over the last decade.

Max Boot's fascinating review of "The Gun," C. J. Chivers's history of the AK-47 automatic rifle ("Arms and the Man," Oct. 31), cites the Kalashnikov's wide proliferation without mentioning its purpose: to kill.

It emerged in the past year and has recently seen some wide proliferation in its network availability.

Fin-tech entrepreneurs have seized on the wide proliferation of smartphones and broadband connectivity to build a number of online and mobile banking startups across Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere.

The difficulty of getting into the top programs may gradually be eased by the fact that there is now a wide proliferation of vertical accelerators in areas such as healthcare, transportation etc. Anecdotally, verticals may be easier than broad-brush ones that have big public profiles.

As we continue to see a wide proliferation of artificial intelligence-based startups come to market, one of the persistent and big questions has been is whether an AI system will ever be able to make decisions as well as a human can.

However, with the wide proliferation of mobile devices as well as the ubiquitous availability of multimedia services, traditional optimization metric (e.g., date rate and spectrum efficiency) cannot directly reflect end users' satisfaction, which may cause a waste of valuable radio resource.

Day one trendspotting: Lots of BabyBjorns accompanied with child-sized, fancy headphones; a few Native American headdresses; some body paint (thanks to tUnE-yArDs' marketing crew, apparently); at least one inflatable Superman; wide proliferation of male sideboob (read: skinny guys in baggy tank tops).

Vice versa, a population-wide proliferation stop would accumulate a maximum number of cells in low-noise states.

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