Newspapers will have to be more accountable than ever before to the public, in general, and their readers, in particular.
And we know that the success of every American will be tied more closely than ever before to the level of education that they achieve.
But make no mistake: We are closer than ever before to the reform that the American people need, and we're going to get the job done.
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Despite increasing criticism from Republicans and a recent poll that shows public dissatisfaction with his handling of the issue, "we are closer than ever before to the reform that the American people need, " Obama said, before going into a health care meeting with House Democrats on the Energy and Commerce Committee.
We believe that we now have more clarity in what our vision for the future is, more incredible assets upon which to bring that vision to life, more focus to deliver on that vision, and more commitment than ever before to dedicate the resources necessary to back up our promises.
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An attempt to require the EPA to regulate emissions from automobiles failed in the Senate version before the amendments ever went to the Conference Committee.
We are far safer, and enjoy more freedom than ever before thanks to the advances of scientists and engineers.
It also goes further than ever before to model the ways in which the atmosphere is affected by a fire's heat.
As a result, individuals, groups and businesses all have more reason than ever before to challenge the legality of government decisions or the interpretation of laws.
From the ease of research that it affords teachers and students, down to actual online course work for students of all ages, more people have access to quality learning than ever before, thanks to the Internet.
During the presidential campaign, the major parties fought, more pointedly than ever before, to control the symbols and definitions of patriotism.
The main reason for this is that the Bank of Japan, the central bank of a country with a habit of setting economic records of all the wrong sorts, has intervened more heavily in currency markets than any country has ever done before to slow the yen's rise.
For those who really want it, specialist information is more available than ever before, thanks to the falling costs of publishing and broadcasting information.
More people than ever before are listening to the radio online whether through Internet streams of local stations like KISS-FM in Los Angeles or with Pandora and Last.fm.
He added that one treaty would commit the two countries' forces to work "more closely than ever before" while the other - to last 50 years - would increase co-operation on "nuclear safety".
The rise on international production and demand has created more flexibility in supplying products to the world than ever before, but at the same time concentration of production for particular industries can lead to occasional shortages such as those currently occurring in HDDs.
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During Mr Clinton's six-day visit to South Asia, most of it spent in India, the United States came closer than ever before to endorsing India's view of the region's main conflict.
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But the plain truth is and our intelligence reports are clear on this matter the Jap forces are, more than ever before, prepared to die for the Emperor, to fight to the last man.
We succeed or fail largely before we ever get to the front-line associate.
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The mission was simple, to send a man up in a balloon higher than ever before, and have him safely jump to the ground.
As the social web has grown and tools like Twitter, blogs, Facebook and YouTube have allowed communications to flow faster and farther than ever before inevitably causing the world to shrink and real-time to be the expectation people have changed.
The Imp uses WiFi and a cloud service to make it easier than ever before for vendors to internet-enable their products, bringing the power of the internet to places and devices it could never reach before.
Creative developer ZodTTD tried to bring the magic of Playstation to phones before it was ever officially announced, and his app, PSX4Droid had been on the Android market for almost half a year.
Speaking afterwards Blair said aid was now going in to Afghanistan at a far greater rate than ever before and that food was being delivered to the people who most needed it, as a result of the changing military situation.
But before I ever made it to the trail, I witnessed a fatal road accident.
We now have far more precise data than ever before, and the ability to drill down as many as 1200 characteristics of product purchasers.
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President Cardoso has also made it clearer than ever before that he wants to bring the whole of South America into a free trade zone.
The other four values stretch back in time to the earliest days of the company, 30 years before we ever thought about building our first hotel, to our popular Hot Shoppes restaurants.
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Now we've still got a long way to go and within four years I want to have more police employed in this country than ever before and we've got the money to do it, but you will find, I think, in the next ten days the first evidence that we are in fact getting there, that we are recruiting extra numbers.
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