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As we shall see, the small forces that drove millennial climate changes are now overwhelmed by human forcings.
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In fact, as we shall see, it is almost eery how currently applicable entire sections of the prose are.
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As we shall see, ALAC is not targeted at either Shariah or Islam.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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This is an extensive list, but also one that falls within the purview of the Act, as we shall see.
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As we shall see in this issue, they are unequalled when it comes to knowing the ecology of their territories.
UNESCO: Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
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He has much to fear, as we shall see in a moment.
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Like science and technology, mythology, as we shall see, is not about opting out of this world, but about enabling us to live more intensely within it.
NPR: Karen Armstrong: Myths and the Modern World
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Data science is shaping up to be a redux of its grandfather BPR, with the same structural features (BPR was never really engineering, nor as we shall see is data science really science), and its propensity for sin and indulgence.
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As we shall see in a moment, it is quite possible for a country such as the United States to successfully raise average levels of achievement while doing little to increase the number or proportion of students achieving at more sophisticated levels.
UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section
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As at last the 20th century begins to turn, perhaps we shall see Asia mark these last rites of passage by ringing out the new, for a change, and ringing in the old.
CNN: Sign-off 1998
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And if the word integration means anything, this is what it means: that we, with love, shall force our brothers to see themselves as they are, to cease fleeing from reality and begin to change it.
NPR: An Author's Companion in Rage, Exile and Return