And at least one generation has grown up during that time, seeing this as the way of the world.
Partly it's the way of the world, because no man-made NFC or RFID security barrier can ever be truly impervious.
For these people, the retreat of Western power--from Asia, from Africa, from South America -- was the natural way of the world.
Taylor, Berlin was a consummate telly-don, always available for a word-perfect interview in grainy black-and-white with Bernard Levin or Bryan Magee on the meaning of life or the way of the world.
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Dr Smalley's success can be measured in the grumblings from scientists in other fields, and in the way the rest of the world has been scrambling to catch on.
Surprisingly, it had been 13 years since we last heard a studio album of new recordings, but that silence ended earlier this year when he released his latest album, The Way of the World.
Maybe in ten years this will be the way of the world and nobody will think twice, but right now I could see many consumers choosing the PS4 over the next Xbox for this reason alone.
He tells his interviewer merely that rapid ebbs and flows of international capital are the way of the world and that the best thing Britain can do is to put its own economy in the fittest possible shape for the long term.
Or we can realize that this is the new way of the world and we might as well introduce it to them and guide them just as we do with any other aspect of life.
And the idea of open expression and open trade is the American way of seeing the world improve itself in the future.
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But the Fed does not look fondly on the way that some of the world's leading financial firms are getting into banking unscrutinised by its regulators.
But that should be in the sense of what might be called "conservative realism" - in accordance with which the United States needs to equip itself and behave in light of the way the world really is, not on the basis of some fantasy about how it might be if only we disarmed.
The 36-year-old lawyer was announced as the successor to Raymond Hack after he was relieved of his duties, although Sedibe's appointment is expected to pave the way for the head of the World Cup Organising Committee (LOC) Danny Jordaan to take over once the tournament is over.
To be most fair to players, virtual-world politics need to move the way of the real world by enacting democratic systems so players can create the rules they would like to live by online, he said.
She described the survey as a "snapshot of the way the world is viewed at a very complicated time".
Not only did this transformation put American wines on par with the finest French, something previously thought completely impossible, it paved the way for the emergence of the New World wines many of us enjoy today.
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"We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrialized civilization to collapse, " he said.
But India does have an advantage over its giant neighbour in the way much of the world perceives it: as well-intentioned and democratic, maybe chaotic but not inscrutable and possibly malign.
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Addressing the Summit audience, Strong also suggested a primary remedy, whereby: We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrialized civilization to collapse.
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We're in the same boat already with the Spaniards and the Italians and, to a much lesser degree, the Greeks -- and not because of the way the U.S. government taxes and spends, but because of the way world financial institutions borrow and lend.
This raises a question that goes to the very heart of the Gates-Buffett pledge: What is the best way to help the world with these sums of money?
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Later on, Jeffrey Rayport and John Sviokla applied the idea to the virtual world, the world of information, arguing that managers must pay attention to the way in which value chains work in both the tangible world of the marketplace and the virtual world of the market space.
With more than 18, 000 miles on the clock, Roy Hodgson's men have effectively travelled three-quarters of the way round the world to reach the Europa League semi-finals and the journey has not been without its pitfalls.
As a city bidding for the games or for any major event for that matter, it is worth understanding the Olympics way of looking at the world.
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Or to put it another way, Greece's austerity programme is succeeding in impoverishing Greek people with little in the way of discernible benefits to the Greek private sector and the capacity of Greece to start earning its way in the world.
It was proper to speak of parents the old-fashioned way in the days of World War II and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
As the iPad increasingly makes its way into the world of production and post, the Padcaster serves as the perfect gadget to transform it not just into a mobile production studio, but also into the perfect in-studio or on-location assistant.
Largely ignored in the discussion of these dangers to date, however, is the extent to which such threats contrast with the way proponents of arms control said the world would be if only the United States eliminated its own chemical and biological stockpiles.
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