In order to safeguard these resources for future generations, we have developed an assortment of policy tools that are of paramount importance to both current and future generations.
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Preserving the environment for future generations, ensuring equity and ensuring that ultimately people feel comfortable and they know that that land and the built environment is preserved for future generations.
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To Democrats, stealing money from future generations is merely the small price of handing out government benefits to their constituents today — and future generations aren't voting today, so deficits be damned.
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Hell is a teenage girl — future generations be warned
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And that's bad for all of us -- especially future generations.
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It's almost symbolic of passing the torch to future generations.
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What are survival strategies would you share with future generations?
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Future generations may also be better off than their predecessors.
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I think it's important for the dynamism of future generations.
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What do you want to leave behind for future generations?
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But I fear for the future generations staying in Europe.
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We have to make decisions now that impact future generations.
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I often wonder what future generations of women will think.
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That's why protecting it for future generations is so important.
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The American people and our future generations deserve nothing less.
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In future generations, those percentages are almost certain to grow.
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Additionally, we must act now to protect future generations' benefits.
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They are our heritage, and the heritage of future generations.
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They should be handed to future generations healthy and intact.
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The family wants to provide a foundation for future generations.
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Agreement that we have a collective responsibility toward future generations.
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But imagine how future generations will look back on us.
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Americans need a climate policy that will protect future generations.
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Massive deficits will become a huge burden for future generations.
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Is it to pass a place down to future generations?
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We applaud efforts to secure Social Security for future generations.
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We imagined future generations saying, 'What was the fuss about?
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It will revitalize the sport for this and future generations.
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I'm in despair at what we leave for future generations.
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What do you want future generations to remember about you?
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What will future generations be able to learn from it?
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Future generations need to understand history in all of its dimensions.
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But by limiting investment, they argue, it penalises future generations instead.
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He says the film will document their experiences for future generations.
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When future generations look back on 2018 what will they remember?
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Let's fight back together and protect our planet for future generations.
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It's a responsibility I take seriously, with future generations in mind.
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But the photo is still a strange document for future generations.
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It's failing the planet, and that means it's failing future generations.
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We were committed to marching for our ancestors and future generations.
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"That's for future generations to figure out the details," he said.
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Will future generations simply have VR headsets wired to their spines?
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Pretend future generations do not exist, only the current generation exists.
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Do you not fear a little bit for the future generations?
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The negative effects of the criminal justice system damage future generations.
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And the differences fobbed off on the unconsenting, unborn future generations.
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It was about the health of the earth for future generations.
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Players recorded this moment for future generations to look back upon.
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An ultra-slow property market is also bad for future generations.
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Future generations deserve the same freedoms we have all benefited from.
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The goal was to share the oil riches with future generations.
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"We want to preserve films for future generations," Ms. Linville said.
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We owe it to future generations to leave a safer environment.
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On rare occasions, their genes get passed down to future generations.
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America's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge must be protected for future generations.
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You just hope one day, future generations will tell your story.
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"Future generations will inherit a much more inhospitable planet," he said.
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And the lives of their future generations are put in danger.
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That will hurt future generations and the American dream of homeownership.
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It preserves critical data sure to be examined by future generations.
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It is a decision with potentially catastrophic consequences for future generations.
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Future generations may ask why we were distracted by lesser matters.
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The reproductive well-being of future generations hangs in the balance.
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With their integrity, Romney and Jones defined themselves for future generations.
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Lauren is full of hope for her future and future generations.
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It's how we will secure a habitable planet for future generations.
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"The main purpose is for future generations to remember," Chatila added.
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It is the federal government's duty to protect these future generations.
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As such, the sharing mindset was passed down to future generations.
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It's a small attempt to save the planet for future generations.
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"We want to provide that for the future generations to come."
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Now, it seems, Subway wants to ruin that experience for future generations.
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"I think there is an important message in this for future generations."
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He strongly believes in protecting public lands for future generations to enjoy.
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He will be the hero of a story, alive for future generations.
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She then asked her subjects to write a message for future generations.
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"We want this legacy to be there for future generations," she said.
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And what can be done to preserve indigenous languages for future generations.
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Future generations will look back perplexed at why it escaped our focus.
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This attitude minimizes or denies the obligations we have toward future generations.
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His impulse to tell stories for future generations animates two recent examples.
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"I didn't want to see future generations have to go through that."
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Next 5-year offshore proposed plan protects the Atlantic for future generations.
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Next 20153-year offshore proposed plan protects the Atlantic for future generations.
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Its loss would represent an unimaginable blow to future generations of historians.
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Trump's own actions will be instrumental in how future generations see him.
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We will create jobs for our kids, our grandkids, and future generations.
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That post-WWII long boom set the expectations high for future generations.
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Care for lands and waters is intertwined with care for future generations.
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How will future generations learn if they are trying to erase history?
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Is there a certain legacy you'd like to leave for future generations?
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We are responsible for the impact of our decisions on future generations.
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And how, exactly, are we going to explain this to future generations?
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Present and past generations are collectively more at fault than future generations.
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Let's work together to improve America's parks now, and for future generations.
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It is no longer a problem for future generations or future presidents.
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As such, they are protected from development for current and future generations.
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It's fun to ponder what technological wizardry AI will offer future generations.
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I want future generations to have the same opportunities I have had.
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This is completely unsustainable, and we owe taxpayers and future generations better.
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He is not looking out for the well-being of future generations.
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We have a responsibility to future generations and we will uphold it.
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You will either be lauded by future generations or vilified by them.
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In general, current law fails to safeguard the rights of future generations.
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"I thought I was doing this for future generations," Mr. Gutis said.
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It's the one most likely to affect the lives of future generations.
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How do you hope these objects will be preserved for future generations?
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All future generations of witches would fight on behalf of their country.
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Those lessons will serve future generations of scientists, and perhaps human explorers.
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I hope that future generations do not have to experience this handicap.
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For the sake of future generations, I hope VH1 loses the tape.
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"Let us not pass it on to future generations as a wilderness."
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These institutions are actively training future generations of photojournalists in Southeast Asia.
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The beauty and the challenges of incubating future generations is hard work.
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Its mission is a worthy one: to preserve sites for future generations.
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It will also lay the groundwork for future generations of 53G handsets.
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Our Founding Fathers understood the immorality of foisting debt upon future generations.
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Our digital footprint is a way to directly communicate to future generations.
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We should hand over a stronger and better America to future generations.
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And the worst consequences of unchecked warming will fall to future generations.
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Future generations will not look back kindly on what society does today.
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In that circumstance, it's hard to get people focused on future generations.
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It acted as a dictionary to understand the languages for future generations.
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The national debt, which future generations must pay off, exceeds $20 trillion.
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We can deal with it now or leave for future generations to address.
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The current $6.8 million restoration was intended to preserve it for future generations.
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That you just want to create a better environment for the future generations?
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Future generations are going to look back and shake their heads at us.
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These are not tomorrow's challenges for future generations or science fiction-based theories.
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But more fundamentally, "representative democracy" does not represent the interest of future generations.
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Economic and political decisions today will affect the well-being of future generations.
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While the governor looks away, Wisconsin is storing-up problems for future generations.
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She hopes that future generations will be more engaged with their nation's history.
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Things may get worse for future generations, and in fact almost certainly will.
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Now he's left it up to future generations of scientists to finish it.
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Nevertheless, it's inspiring to see these women pave the way for future generations.
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We owe it to ourselves – men and women alike – and to future generations.
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Joyce says she's proud to see her future generations follow in her footsteps.
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"The more fluid these conversations are, the less alone future generations will feel."
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The reputation of the Republican Party hangs in the balance for future generations.
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The fear is that "dangerous" mutations might be passed down to future generations.
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We all want to see our fish and wildlife protected for future generations.
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"They will keep pushing forward for the sake of future generations," Obama said.
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For Dunlap, it's about preserving something, passing accrued knowledge on to future generations.
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But if his proposal became reality, future generations would have very different circumstances.
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It's not only for our kids, but it's also for the future generations.
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Future generations will pay for them: the wars have been funded by debt.
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The health of future generations, and our nation's fiscal health is at stake.
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The critics accuse the government of saddling future generations with too much debt.
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But for future generations of retirees, their strong performance is of scant comfort.
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"It remains of utmost importance to protect them for future generations," said Rep.
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These changes would result in immediate health benefits now and for future generations.
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By protecting them, we are helping to preserve our heritage for future generations.
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Or do we want to commit to improving our country for future generations?
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However, there is still much more that we, and future generations, can achieve.
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Sweden Margot Wallström, minister for foreign affairs, said Trump's decision abandoned future generations.
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Sweden's minister for foreign affairs, Margot Wallström, said Trump's decision abandoned future generations.
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It will inevitably cause future generations to have a lower standard of living.
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The simple facts of our geography should not deny future generations their birthright.
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It ensures that future generations will enjoy the opportunities afforded by public lands.
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Finally, Chen and He said, Chinese-Americans were doing something for future generations.
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"We owe it to future generations to leave a safer environment," she said.
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But those changes are vital to protecting the human rights of future generations.
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These actions involve sharing a widow's stories, values and gifts for future generations.
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We will never waver, because we know that future generations depend on us.
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But she worries that future generations of American children might miss that opportunity.
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The faster the transition happens, the more benefits will accrue to future generations.
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He is not proposing cuts for future generations or some type of privatization.
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And some are deteriorating as conservators struggle to preserve them for future generations.
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Boomers were supposed to fix things, build things, save things for future generations.
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"This is very important for me, to keep fighting for the future generations."
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If the adaptation aids survival, the organism passes it on to future generations.
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"With their integrity, Romney and Jones defined themselves for future generations," Ghitis wrote.
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"The eyes of all future generations are upon you," she said, visibly angry.
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Critics also accuse the government of saddling future generations with too much debt.
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I want my kid's kids and all the future generations to enjoy Earth.
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And with fair and clever management, future generations of Palestinians won't be either.
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These programs are predicated on continued growth in the size of future generations.
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Our failure to act now will only saddle future generations with the debt.
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Will future generations know how to converse with one another face to face?
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"The losers are future generations," said Mr. Rosenthal — as Republicans have long argued.
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A measurement of the Yarkoysky effect will be vitally important to future generations.
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The health and safety of our communities and future generations depend on it.
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That will leave future generations under much more pressure and because we have a global environment where in many countries demographics are not positive we need to have a lot technological progress to make those future generations equally well-off.
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If this is not a critical century, then it makes more sense to focus on how we can shape future generations — perhaps by setting up new long-lasting institutions, funding philosophy and ethics research, and working to educate future generations.
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The consequences of such a decision will be borne by future generations, he added.
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She stressed the importance of setting the right example for future generations to follow.
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DNA that is damaged during the procedure could be passed down to future generations.
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Clean coal, we are proudly and strongly protecting our public lands for future generations.
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Responsibility toward the memory of the past, responsibility for the health of future generations.
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How do we give future generations a voice in the decisions we make today?
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Just consider their line of work: mentoring future generations, who are currently irritating kids.
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What we see is degradation and resources that would be lost for future generations.
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While John Marco implied Buhari's comments would have a negative effect on future generations.
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What is being "sold" is not technology, it is the education of future generations.
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According to the existing plans, the owner wants to preserve it for future generations.
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On a national level, countries that borrow money are effectively borrowing from future generations.
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That could mean the legacy of abuse is no longer passed to future generations.
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Far from being a problem only for future generations, it is wreaking havoc now.
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It's reflected in the world we're building for ourselves, our children, and future generations.
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Furthermore, customers are more than ready and future generations will expect instant, digital mortgages.
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The report compared climate change impacts to a predatory loan assigned to future generations.
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Article 112 of Norway's constitution speaks of safeguarding a healthy environment for future generations.
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Her passion for teaching memory comes from a place of concern for future generations.
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Fiscal conservatives — and the taxpayers and future generations for whom they speak — got little.
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America's most treasured lands, our outdoor and tourism economies, and future generations deserve better.
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Because that is what's at stake for now and for future generations to come.
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How Trump is judged by future generations will depend largely on whether he succeeds.
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This burden can cripple a business, preventing it from operating effectively over future generations.
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His winning design recognizes the legacy of service of past, present and future generations.
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Natural resource funds place a portion of resource revenues in trust for future generations.
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Its aim is to make sure future generations live in a body-positive world.
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If they do, future generations will condemn their actions for the next two centuries.
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"We are dooming future generations," said Dr. Gale Burstein, health commissioner in Erie County.
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We must protect our Great Lakes, keeping them clean and beautiful for future generations.
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After all, the costs of doing it won't be fully visible until future generations.
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It's well known that films can influence the hopes and dreams of future generations.
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Proper immunization funding is an investment in both future generations and the federal budget.
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This is our chance to make a real difference now and for future generations.
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"That narrative has now changed for the better of our future generations," she said.
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"The decision is made to prevent an unhealthy culture from spreading to future generations."
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"We expect large improvements in future generations as that workload takes off," he wrote.
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The child survived, had a family and passed down the mutation to future generations.
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Ms. Backström's photographs could be scientific evidence of lost civilizations, gathered by future generations.
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De la Torre believes that #MeToo will help future generations feel comfortable reporting harassment.
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"Our slight change in habits will do miracles for future generations," one politician wrote.
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Mr. Kawamoto said he did this for his parents, his children and future generations.
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One can only hope future generations will do better — if we allow them to.
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"It's our duty to let our future generations live peacefully in a unified Korea."
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Future generations deserve to experience the wonderful cultures and sights Earth has to offer.
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Rarely was she seen unsmiling — but this is how future generations will see her.
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Together, we have an obligation to protect and preserve our world for future generations.
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"No matter what, if we emit CO₂, we are hurting future generations," Keith said.
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Future generations may only come upon a cow, pig or chicken in a zoo.
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For local and national governments, inaction is a dereliction of duty to future generations.
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We're really excited about keeping Toni Morrison's work alive for future generations of readers.
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The question going forward is: What happens when the future generations of robots arrive?
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What can you do to make sure we keep it alive for future generations?
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"I believe the environment is important for my daughters and future generations," he said.
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But others describe him as a bold leader carving a path for future generations.
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The sixth extinction, fueled by climate change, is becoming our legacy to future generations.
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Wealth plays an essential role in establishing financial security and opportunity for future generations.
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These are the people who will eventually shape public policies and teach future generations.
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We all want clean air and clean water, both today and for future generations.
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The larger problem is the generational theft of liberty and choice from future generations.
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Instead, it can be bad economic policy that hurts the country — including future generations.
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If you're Julia Child or Frida Kahlo, you inspire future generations through your passions.
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And if I can help companies grow, I'm setting the foundation for future generations.
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We must protect them so future generations can experience the grandeur that he beheld.
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PiS politicians say the payments are simply investments in future generations and Polish families.
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KS: How he has ruined democracy as we know it, for the future generations.
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I would like to reach out to all those women and men who are pro-abortion rights and say: I'm really sorry that something we thought we had won for future generations instead we must leave for future generations to protect for themselves.
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We owe it to future generations to seize this moment, to move with deliberate purpose.
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For example, if we edited a germline, future generations wouldn't be able to opt out.
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She became obsessed with the idea that it needed to be preserved for future generations.
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It's the only way we can make this world a better place for future generations.
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Researchers say their goal is to shield future generations of children from dangerous food allergies.
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They cited concerns of passing DNA changes down to future generations and harming other genes.
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At least 9% of the country's annual oil revenues are stashed there for future generations.
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The debt brake was supposed to spare future generations from being saddled with today's borrowing.
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The simple truth is Washington is bankrupting the country and robbing future generations of Americans.
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Together, the pair now urge others to do the same -- plant trees for future generations.
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I'm terrified for future generations and what this trajectory says they will have to face.
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She aims to preserve a fading culture for future generations to study and learn from.
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Brunet, 51, says the focus now must shift toward moving so future generations can survive.
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Shrigley took enlisted help when deciding what future generations will imagine occupied our shopping carts.
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It is time that we heard your voice and protected this planet for future generations.
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She explains that brain donations will help future generations, perhaps even in their own family.
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It will define the Hispanic community and the direction of this country for future generations.
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"In rebuilding we ignore those facts at our peril, and the safety of future generations."
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What is a significant – and growing – barrier preventing future generations from achieving the American Dream?
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"It is time that we heard your voice and protected this planet for future generations."
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The artists see the manuscripts as a way to tell Black histories to future generations.
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If we take no action, we doom future generations to a far more dangerous world.
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Doing so will help decrease present and future generations from exposure to deadly tobacco smoke.
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We shouldn't leave this to future generations to solve when we can take action now.
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The history of national parks is one of preservation for the enjoyment of future generations.
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The document that created the park service in 1916 has the language 'for future generations.
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The work they do must be preserved for future generations of America's men and women.
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It's a multi-trillion dollar drain on the American economy that will bankrupt future generations.
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Our awareness and engagement now will not only help them, but future generations as well.
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I left the belief that future generations can and will do better than my own.
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Out of their historic struggle was born "black conservatism" that became inherent to future generations.
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America's 190 million acres of national forests are a legacy worth protecting for future generations.
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Ideas about rights and protections for robots may not seem so odd to future generations.
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Did you think about the future generations of your family that would see these photos?
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Editing eggs, sperm, or embryos produces changes that are passed down to all future generations.
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Further, the cuts in Medicare funding could weaken the system for future generations, she said.
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"I said, 'I would like to renew the opera house for future generations,'" she recalled.
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Moreover, saddling future generations with yet more debt is simply wrong, and it must stop.
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Our new normal of virtualized life will likely become just the normal of future generations.
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Critics denounced the move, saying it was a "debt bomb" that would hurt future generations.
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If we expect our sport to grow for future generations, we must raise our standards.
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If we fail, future generations will judge us all as failures, not just this president.
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Without them, it is unclear where the new artists from future generations will come from.
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To prepare caregivers for pandemic situations is to create community-level resilience for future generations.
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He is continually endangering our health and the health of future generations and our planet.
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We don't know if future generations will seek to jail more New Yorkers or fewer.
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What does it mean for the power of teaching future generations about a dark past?
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Congress is bankrupting the country and robbing future generations of Americans to pay for it.
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Future generations are never going to see a bronze version of Trump astride his mount.
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The ban takes into account the effect of the Islamic fundamentalist ideology on future generations.
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Yes. Future generations and historians will judge us if we did not address these dangers.
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Soon thereafter, though, Ma recommended that people start prioritizing stability, family and the future generations.
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He said he wanted future generations to see turtles and be able to taste them.
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That would make it impossible to reduce the climate chaos we're inflicting on future generations.
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It's up to all of us to take action—future generations are counting on us.
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And the continued failure to take action endangers the prosperity of future generations as well.
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America has a greater destiny and purpose and should be an example for future generations.
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The long-term effect could be ending the needless suffering of future generations of boys.
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The extent to which environmental factors can impact future generations of humans is still largely unknown.
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Both were so far beyond anyone else that future generations were just battling for second place.
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Perhaps, if PrEP was made widely available, future generations may not have to go through this.
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To me, success is leaving the company and the environment in better shape for future generations.
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"Future generations could see how a dictator lived," said Jawad Abdul Kadhim, the museum's deputy director.
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Here's hoping that future generations actually won't have to avail themselves of a service like FutureFuel.
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But I don't want future generations of Asians to feel the same way I once did.
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For instance, President Trump's tweets are almost certainly still going to be saved for future generations.
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Bezos framed all of these plans as in service of a larger goal: inspiring future generations.
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A museum offers context for us and for future generations to better understand our shared history.
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We must leave it a tidier place than we found it, or future generations will suffer.
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And to inspire the future generations of "nasty" legends, she passed on some words of wisdom.
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We must keep working to make sure that future generations have a seat at the table.
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If nothing changes, the risk of a fiscal crisis rises, and future generations face catastrophic consequences.
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It gives them hope for the future of Manitowoc and for future generations across the nation.
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So how can we ensure these silent sparks will stick around for future generations to enjoy?
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"UBS clients tend to have a long-term view and often consider future generations," notes Donovan.
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I love her… I would never do that to her, to myself or to future generations.
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A: I have seen a lot of examples about what money can do to future generations.
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"We hope these findings inspire future generations to keep looking beyond the stars," Anglada-Escudé said.
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I embody deaf culture and I know what is best for me and for future generations.
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They also said that scientists shouldn't make changes that could be passed on to future generations.
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These are texts that aim to distill society's values and teach future generations how to behave.
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The country's economy minister on Wednesday said a watered-down pension reform would threaten future generations.
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She also argues the waste should stay retrievable, so future generations can keep tabs on it.
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So where does this banter leave us in terms of a road map for future generations?
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More importantly, pro-growth fiscal reforms will be critical for the well-being of future generations.
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The technology is ethically fraught because changes to the embryo will pass on to future generations.
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When future generations write term papers about it, they'll discuss the danger of sitting things out.
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For the sake of future generations, I'm counting on you to help it see the light.
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Gillibrand on Tuesday praised Clinton for breaking gender barriers and inspiring future generations to enter politics.
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In combination with other new discoveries, it contributes to the pipeline for future generations of innovation.
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Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) on Saturday added he hopes future generations learn from the panel's findings.
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That could mean that future generations living beyond Earth will evolve to have different skin colors.
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The government would also consider activating a long-discussed nickel sovereign fund to benefit future generations.
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Future generations of would-be parishioners may not look so kindly on the bargain he's made.
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Only strength can secure stability there, and only future generations will find a way to peace.
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She characterized the political moment as an "inflection point" that will be examined by future generations.
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Washington sadly continues to swipe the national credit card and stick future generations with the bill.
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Our children, grandchildren and future generations will reap the benefits and thank us for doing so.
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The Reserve Fund for Future Generations (RFFG) has estimated assets of more than 300% of GDP.
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Sobibor will become better known, and it will serve as an educational center for future generations.
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All in all, the population slowdown will contribute to securing a livable planet for future generations.
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It is my hope that these women can serve as STEM role models for future generations.
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Not to mention to sheer ignorance and sexism that we shouldn't be instilling in future generations.
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Take a hike or swim, and you'll see what we and future generations have to lose.
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These inadequate investments threaten future generations, and taxpayers across the nation are beginning to recognize that.
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We must stand up, we must fight for future generations, and we must act on climate.
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If the Supreme Court's ideological majority flipped, future generations would be left to foot the bill.
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Scientists demonstrated that these traits can be passed to future generations, thereby creating a new species.
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This is your child, your children, your grandchildren, your great grandchildren and future generations to come.
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Future generations will wonder why we the people let this happen, and there's no good answer.
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A more linear family saga might simply explore the impact of Abel's lie on future generations.
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It was probably inevitable that future generations would unearth the Arches and Waldens of the world.
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"I'll tell you what moved me is his passion for future generations," he told Mr. Morgan.
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Three other tanks nearby stand empty for the time being, awaiting future generations of domesticated bluefin.
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By running up the debt, the government requires future generations to foot part of the bill.
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Moreover, human beings have finite lifetimes, whereas ideally works of art should last for future generations.
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Instead, they chose to write giant checks to big investors on the accounts of future generations.
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Save as much as you can for later when you, or future generations, might need it.
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When future generations look back on our era, I expect they will ask a similar question.
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"For Barbie to champion female athletes and different sports shows future generations that anything is possible."
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Government-established protected areas are essential if future generations are to benefit from Earth's incredible richness.
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And future generations of American leaders and voters need to hear them debating vigorously, and cheerfully.
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This necessary multiyear program to make our planet safe for future generations must not lose momentum.
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Future generations will be forced to contend with the crushing deficits that Trump is racking up.
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It requires a political nonstarter: to prioritize future generations over the energy needs of the present.
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On the contrary: it's time to fight back, defending our values and principles for future generations.
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"Future generations will read it in the books as part of the history," Gai Kok said.
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"It is about us and future generations and those who have been affected today," Thunberg said.
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Yucca is as safe as anywhere, and we owe it to future generations to get digging.
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Did I really set an example for future generations of chefs and what they can achieve?
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Together we'll make health care a right and ensure a thriving planet for future generations. pic.twitter.
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Their mission has evolved from emergency response to creating a lasting food legacy for future generations.
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"Reckless spending is not a vision ... it's a burden on current and future generations," Morrison said.
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But going forward for future generations, for my kids' generation, five, three, and one year old.
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Let's stop playing the game, and instead fulfill our obligations to America and its future generations.
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But we all fight to ensure that we give a better India to our future generations.
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Finally, the establishment of a black-led alliance in Georgia could create opportunities for future generations.
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And the difference, for the US, the world, and future generations, could not be more fateful.
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Moral of this story is that there may still be hope for encouraging future generations to read.
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We as young people truly have the opportunity to make choices that can potentially better future generations.
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If you're in the business of protecting the past for future generations, the answer should be obvious.
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Early titles like Pac Man and Donkey Kong set the blueprint for future generations of home gaming.
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But that doesn't mean the game won't have long-term effects on future generations of natural explorers.
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"We hope our app will inspire other young, innovative and creative minds to help our future generations."
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When future generations look back on this decade's Best Picture winners, will they think about Spotlight first?
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The only good thing we still reliably do for future generations is get out of their way.
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One avenue for reducing despair may lie in future generations of low-skilled Americans curbing their aspirations.
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We often think of climate change as a distant threat — something for future generations to worry about.
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And it is absolutely critical if we're going to pass a livable planet on to future generations.
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Future generations will visit a city and think nothing of zipping to their destination on shared transportation.
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The world is now watching, you will either be lauded by future generations or vilified by them.
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"The world is now watching, you will either be lauded by future generations or vilified by them."
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If we don't value teachers for what they're actually worth, there's no hope for our future generations.
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We have a responsibility to our children and future generations to manage the risk of extinction cautiously.
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We spur new ideas with an openness to the economy and the ecosystem to protect future generations.
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She hopes more women on campaigns and in office will make the environment better for future generations.
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Consumer staples stocks let older investors live off dividends while also nabbing stock appreciation for future generations.
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In doing so, the consequences are grave: He'd further imperil the United States and future generations everywhere.
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As per Musk, future generations are likely to run simulations of people who lived in the past.
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But at the moment, his trail of shifting positions looks like a cautionary tale for future generations.
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"At a very high level, the way future generations will make food is through synthetics," Lee said.
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Research on genes in our bodies that won't be transmitted to future generations is also similarly permissible.
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Monnier's projected "future of the dissemination of art among future generations" is a formula for killing it.
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The fate of the planet -- and the mess we shove on future generations -- hangs in the balance.
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And to what extent should we care about the many future generations that could come into existence?
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We will promote innovation through a culture of lifelong learning among current and future generations of workers.
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I mean this is why I went to Congress eight years ago because we're bankrupting future generations.
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Isaac Ehrlich, 220, wanted his children and future generations to know the story of his mother, Sonia.
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While a memoir might be primarily for future generations, it also provides a rare opportunity to reflect.
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To do this, we must protect and promote the ethics and morals of sport for future generations.
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He has no right to deprive future generations of a past that belongs to our collective memory.
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In doing so, we are ensuring a vibrant and sound education system for this and future generations.
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"It was a typo that has unfortunately been passed on to the future generations," Hayley Webb said.
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The art institution is where radical ideas become outdated and are embalmed for future generations to browse.
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Then again, as so many cameras attest, maybe it will just be a curiosity to future generations.
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We really hope The Black Futures Project will instruct future generations about this moment in Black culture.
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If empathy for others or future generations can't inspire concern, then let pure self-interest dictate action.
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If so, at what price to our national security, to our economy, and to our future generations?
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"I thank the Landmark Preservation Commission for designating this postmodernist masterpiece for future generations of New Yorkers."
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It's our responsibility not only to future generations but also to each other — right here, right now.
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Future generations will be affected by today's policy decisions, whether the underlying science is complete or not.
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Future generations will measure us by whether we acted on facts, not just debated or denied them.
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I'm a hip-hop artist and advocate for the health of the earth and our future generations.
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Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey are two names that future generations will read about in history books.
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Lessons from three innovative, industry-disrupting founders who are paving the way for future generations of entrepreneurs.
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At times this book will help future generations remember Wenner the way he'd like to be remembered.
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Botswana also invested diamond revenues for future generations using a sovereign wealth fund called the Pula Fund.
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Many fear that even if the war ends, the conflict will mark the health of future generations.
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The White House has said the plan is intended to reduce the debt burden for future generations.
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It would also imperil future generations of Americans who will inherit the disasters we cavalierly leave behind.
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President Obama used the same act to ensure that Bears Ears would be intact for future generations.
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When armed with accurate data, we can develop strategies for enhancing our security and protecting future generations.
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We must now rebuild our country, reposition our country for future generations, and so everyone must pay.
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We urge President Obama to preserve these places of natural, cultural and historic legacy for future generations.
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"This decision is one that considers our young people and future generations," she said in a statement.
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In these areas, fish and coral develop untouched, so future generations have a chance to fish them.
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A chaotic and unresolved Middle East will likely bring major internal problems for Moscow in future generations.
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Cutting clean water protection is unacceptable and denies the protection of this priceless resource to future generations.
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Congress must also consider how failing to protect our public lands would impact future generations of Americans.
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That said, this whole episode should serve as a cautionary tale for future generations of FBI executives.
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" An AARP rep said, "AARP cares about Social Security for current and future generations of American families.
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Here are several notable companies making strides to protect Patagonia's wondrous flora and fauna for future generations.
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"If we don't pass down these stories, future generations will have no knowledge of them," he said.
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It is irresponsible to subject ourselves and future generations to this risk if we can avert it.
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Protecting our parks, wildlife refuges and waterways for future generations is an essential role of these agencies.
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My hope was that this book would provide a record for future generations of that extraordinary time.
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While in South Sudan, Delay said mothers expressed concern about the lack of opportunities for future generations.
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It could reach sperm or eggs, where the genetic modifications could be passed on to future generations.
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With a baby on the way, the well-being of future generations is hitting home for Prince Harry.
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I hope I'm joined by an army of women who understand how important it is for future generations.
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I relish the idea that this venture will help to shape future generations of entrepreneurs and business managers.
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Genetic engineering in reproductive medicine is particularly scary because we're talking about changing the genes of future generations.
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Please don't allow them to squander the opportunity of a safer, prosperous and brighter future for future generations.
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"There is a real danger that we will leave future generations only rubble, deserts and refuse," he warned.
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I think the environment is a very strong issue, for the next generation and for all future generations.
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And it breaks my heart to think future generations might never know the wonders of sharing wired headphones.
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Some people don't have the patience, but that's how you do things right and set up future generations.
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We aim to build the largest community of knowledge exchange to enhance the academic performance of future generations.
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Kashkari said whether future generations will be better off will not be determined by when the Fed moves.
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I should add, though, that I believe life will be more harmonious for future generations of trans people.
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President Xi Jinping himself has said that the Taiwan "problem" can no longer be left to future generations.
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Gene mutations tend to be harmful, and they are less likely to get passed down to future generations.
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For future generations of women to do better, we must change the culture of institutions like Wall Street.
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One of the coolest things you can do in this world is preserve the past for future generations.
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The livelihood of these thousands of Canadians and the future generations of dairy producers is seriously at risk.
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They were the Gen X trailblazers who were going to reinvent the institution for future generations by example.
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"We have been borrowing resources from future generations in order to raise our living standards today," Donovan says.
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"This kind of crime and irresponsibility enslaves us with unnecessary debt and mortgages our future generations," Haji said.
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Its primary purpose is to serve as a prototype for future generations of Chinese stations and support craft.
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The fund, which invests the proceeds of Norway's oil and gas production for future generations, has ethical ambitions.
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Apple will be donating to the rebuilding efforts to help restore Notre Dame's precious heritage for future generations.
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Business Insider quoted a Barclays market analysis of the importance of sustainability initiatives to future generations of consumers.
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It's a question public health and obligations to future generations who might be affected by your actions today.
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Or to leave a digital object in a room for someone to later discover — perhaps even future generations.
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He worries that if nothing is done the practice won't be passed down to increasingly-Westernized future generations.
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"It goes in a regressive direction and it leaves the future generations to pay most of the bill."
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She asserted that future generations of actors should not be subject to such unfair (and uncreative) casting decisions.
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Shaping future generations with the limited knowledge we have at present moment, Taylor said, is "arrogant" and shortsighted.
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How would you respond to skeptics who worry the internet is ruining the written word for future generations?
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The top priority must be preserving constitutional democracy for future generations — regardless of which party is in power.
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Future generations of mankind may or may not thank him for his efforts when running for their lives.
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God help our children and future generations of Americans as we continue to bury them in unsustainable debt.
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Felt said he hopes the memorial will help educate future generations about the heroism displayed on September 2628.
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Making changes to an embryo could also have unknown consequences that could be passed down to future generations.
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We need today's members of Congress to defend those gains for the sake of current and future generations.
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That way future generations of scientists can analyze these space rocks, once more robust analysis techniques are invented.
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He gave his life for future generations… Nat Turner had an axe, broom handles, that's all he had.
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But imagine future generations that grow up reading Du Fu along with Shakespeare, and Confucius along with Plato.
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Germline gene-editing refers to genetic changes in every cell, that will be passed on to future generations.
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The cost of this will be disproportionately borne by future generations, like Marko and my other two children.
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If a legal duty toward children and future generations is found, its violation will be a lay-down.
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Studying and understanding toxic exposures can arm EPA with the medical data it needs to protect future generations.
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Over time, the AOC has preserved the history of this iconic building while preparing it for future generations.
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Most importantly, hunters regularly pass down education about the outdoors, environmental stewardship and sustainable practices to future generations.
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So long as you don't do anything catastrophic, you'll most likely be passing it on to future generations.
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Together, we've shared stories of the Arctic Refuge and highlighted the need to protect it for future generations.
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I'm very hopeful that future generations will be much smarter than this generation and realize what they lost.
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Critics accuse Kenyatta's government of saddling future generations with unbearable debt burdens by borrowing more funds from China.
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They hope it will tell, and teach, the history of extinction on the Commander Islands to future generations.
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We need a strong judicial response, in line with the negative impact this could have on future generations.
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I wonder whether the lessons we absorbed at such tremendous cost are being passed on to future generations?
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If we want future generations to have faith in freedom, we need to restore our faith in them.
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Second, they used calculations that put less weight on the harm climate change could inflict on future generations.
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Those costs were to be sloughed off on future generations — a violation of any kind of responsible conservatism.
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In raising those questions, Dobbs's book provides a glimpse of how we may be judged by future generations.
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"We're hoping it will be one of the great masterpieces of the Frick for future generations," he said.
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She hopes she can bring that and open up pathways for future generations of wrestlers and female athletes.
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If not "we will all be culpable in leaving a greatly devalued landscape to future generations," he wrote.
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Far from paying for themselves, these cuts would leave a bill for several future generations to pay off.
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So, too, we will be unable to comprehend the burden of care for future generations, or past victims.
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The worry is that if too much time passes there won't be any kelp to seed future generations.
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"Rudy Perez is one of the Judson members who altered dance-making for future generations," Mr. Petronio said.
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Future generations might question why they'd ever want to learn to drive with ride-sharing and robotaxis available.
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Though weathered by the storm, President Obama bequeaths a legacy of hope for the current and future generations.
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Many fans believe Swift was implying that future generations should be able to own the work they create.
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The day before, Abe had expressed "utmost grief" but said future generations should not have to keep apologizing.
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The more we can accomplish now on disaster resilience and mitigation, the better off future generations will be.
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It's beautiful for us to appreciate that lineage and highlight those women and films to inspire future generations.
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Looking ahead: The couple's arrangement could set a precedent for future generations of a more streamlined royal family.
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It's a nation that walked out on its commitment to help preserve a livable planet for future generations.
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Several themes emerged, including investing in future generations, paying off debt, owning a business and saving for retirement.
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Breeders have used the service, he said, to weed out genes for inherited eye disease in future generations.
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Yet it must surely be recovered for the presidents, their staffs and White House reporters of future generations.
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The risks to our health, economic prosperity, national security, and to all future generations necessitates that we engage.
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"And are they going to be amping up the rate of loneliness in future generations of older adults?"
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As water grows ever more scarce, all three strategies may be key to securing water for future generations.
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I encouraged them to continue fighting hard for justice in the name of their children and future generations.
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Future generations almost invariably puzzle at the luddites who once were so concerned with such a mundane thing.
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Well, what would you do if all future generations were in the room as you posted on Facebook?
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He wants to make sure future generations have climate that is good climate, as opposed to a disaster.
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In addition, Mr. Trump's unfunded tax cuts are creating a debt that future generations will have to repay.
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"The administration's unlawful actions betray our shared responsibility to protect iconic places for future generations," Ms. Dessouky said.
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And are we depriving future generations of something by clamping down on graffiti at these sites so severely?
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This means measuring the impact of growth on living standards as well as future generations and the environment.
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The phrase "germline" refers to the modification of genetic traits that may be handed down to future generations.
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That's why progressives exist: to amplify the voices of those without power (a class that includes future generations).
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This is the promise of America and this is the promise we must keep alive for future generations.
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Many other languages have their own writers who have left a legacy of semantic gems for future generations.
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Participants are asked, "What was capitalism?" with the implication that these stories will be preserved for future generations.
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We can definitely see this happening in plants: where what they experience affects future generations, many generations down.
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The proposed deficit is frightening in its scope and should be cause for major alarm for future generations.
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The World Heritage Convention aims to preserve the physical integrity of precious places for the benefit of future generations.
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But they're also pushing into dicier territory, using the technique to modify human embryos—and thus potentially future generations.
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If you're one of the people educating the future generations of America, a few restaurants want to celebrate you.
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But the Earth and its future generations hopefully won't be, and climate scientists want to keep it that way.
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The idea of 'epigenetic inheritance' instead suggests that things like smoking, diet and stress can all impact future generations.
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But the younger generations of Palestinians, not to mention future generations, have everything to gain from the Trump plans.
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Their laboratory experiment didn't work but raised the prospect of altering genes to repair the genes of future generations.
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"I and my co-plaintiffs are demanding justice for our generation and justice for all future generations," Martinez added.
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"[McMansions] were built to sell in the year they were selling, not for future generations," Wagner told the Post.
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I'm thrilled that S.H.E. is accessible to everyone and helping future generations grow up in a more equal world.
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"That is a huge disservice to people who are doing their best to keep future generations of scientists safe."
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When asked to write a message for future generations, she replied, "Nani mo omoitsukanai" (I can't think of anything).
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If we don't do something -- a lot of somethings -- fast then we could ruin the planet for future generations.
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"We hope COP25 will be remembered by future generations as the moment that the planet's luck changed," it concluded.
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To secure a stable climate for future generations, humanity will need to permanently bury gigatons of carbon dioxide (CO2).
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At long last, a brighter tomorrow for both past and future generations of music creators is nearly upon us.
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Our mothers, wives, daughters, and future generations of women deserve to know that they matter, that women's rights matter.
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Nobody has wanted to face up to this emerging legacy, which we're now just passing on to future generations.
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Today's action helps families and our youth in detention while setting up future generations for success rather than incarceration.
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The new proposed planning framework would mean that England's best known historic forests will be protected for future generations.
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Either future generations will be lumped with extra debt, or future legislators will have to fill the budget hole.
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"Tourism is important, but we need to preserve these spaces for our future generations, for future livelihoods," he said.
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President Donald Trump's proposed spending on Social Security and Medicare could have detrimental consequences for future generations, former Sen.
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It is thrilling to know that future generations will not see LGBTs go wholly unrepresented in the Trek universe.
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Changes to our physiology are necessary to aid future generations of astronauts in interstellar travel or settling on Mars.
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It is a very real crisis that, if left untouched, will cause irreparable harm to current and future generations.
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But the Chamber said that the proposed rules would hurt families' abilities to pass businesses on to future generations.
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"America's children and grandchildren are depending on us to fight for them and future generations, not fight each other."
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It invests Norway's revenues from oil and gas production for future generations in stocks, bonds and real estate abroad.
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You must ensure that knowledge is passed to future generations if you want to be a true Magikarp master.
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If we should fail, future generations of Americans will be harsh in their judgement of a historic opportunity lost.
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"We feel very proud to have saved Pentney Abbey for future generations and to have accomplished something like this."
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Rhizome, an arts nonprofit group, built a tool called Webrecorder to save parts of today's internet for future generations.
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Future generations will likely be shocked when they learn how we treated animals, especially farm animals, in our era.
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For Gillette, "grooming" goes far beyond the literal act but embraces grooming future selves and future generations of men.
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We're honoring today's service members, it's about education and, you know, bringing history back to life for future generations.
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Every second that we delay in reducing our carbon footprint imposes costs on ourselves and on countless future generations.
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Future generations of Americans will have more distance and better context to judge whether the FBI's decision was justified.
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"However, I do think CGI models will make it that much worse for future generations to come," she said.
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Future generations will have a tough road ahead if the current generation of lawmakers continue to mortgage their futures.
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This will create more jobs, build up our infrastructure, strengthen our economy, and protect our resources for future generations.
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It might be, to put it simply, our best bet yet toward preserving a livable planet for future generations.
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It's not a contagious disease, he would say, or some ancestral burden that trails a family into future generations.
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Check out more videos from VICE: That number is likely to be even higher for future generations of retirees.
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Its mission is to build upon their work and keep the ideals of the decision relevant for future generations.
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Public education makes America great by ensuring future generations of citizens will be knowledgeable and productive members of society.
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Anyway, be sure to put your Samsung 3D glasses into a display case for the benefit of future generations.
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"We're honoring today's service members, it's about education and, you know, bringing history back to life for future generations."
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The tax-reform package Congress passed last year will only add to the bills future generations must pay off.
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Our children are not escaping these statistics; the normalization of violent sex is being passed down to future generations.
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To protect future generations as the climate changes, we also need to stretch to more challenging, longer-term efforts.
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For centuries, farmers selected certain plants to breed, or crossed varieties, hoping to pass useful traits to future generations.
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Recruit our elders: In our villages, respected elders played a critical role passing wisdom and knowledge to future generations.
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The New York Times asked women to share their views on what Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation means for future generations.
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Together they would lay a civil rights framework for future generations, said Paulette Moreno, the Sisterhood's current grand president.
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"It's rather sad, but on the other hand, we have to keep them and preserve them for future generations."
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So the environmental costs of air travel are huge and growing, and the worst impacts will befall future generations.
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It is an unwise and immoral decision — bad for US interests, bad for humanity, and bad for future generations.
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"We could dig for years, decades, even centuries, but we prefer to leave that to future generations," he said.
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It's a starting place for further exploration for my 18-month-old granddaughter and many future generations after hers.
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The more entrepreneurs that focus on improving our educational system and expanding the minds of future generations, the better.
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Who knows how future generations will perceive the Holocaust and the extent to which it will figure in history.
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When future generations look back on our era, I expect they will ask a similar question about mass imprisonment.
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We are committed to conserving threatened and endangered species and protecting the nation's rich biological diversity for future generations.
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He wants to influence future generations — "Billions," he said — by traveling the world to spread the Gospel of running.
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For example, Heartbeat International aims "to make abortion unwanted today and unthinkable for future generations," according to its website.
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A measure adding two years to mandatory education will better prepare future generations for the work force, she said.
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A loving and nurturing home is essential for future generations to learn, grow and become productive members of society.
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Mr. Trump will work tirelessly to put our economy on a sustained footing for the benefit of future generations.
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"Today we stand for everyone, we stand for future generations, and we stand for representative democracy," she reportedly said.
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Their commitment to transparency and democracy must be honored with a permanent memorial for the benefit of future generations.
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Several themes emerged, including investing in future generations, getting out of debt, owning a business and saving for retirement.
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Trust funds are a popular estate planning tool that can help you protect money and property for future generations.
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A truly moral and compassionate society does not impoverish future generations to bestow benefits in the here and now.
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We managed the park with pride for current and future generations of the American public -- the park's true owners.
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This bill would help address these unmet, imminent needs and ensure we have viable coastal economies for future generations.
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The very real dangers of climate change stand to impact future generations on a level we can barely comprehend.
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It was there that Mr. Qarau realized future generations might never see or taste a turtle if harvesting continued.
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Younger millennials, Gen Z, and future generations have already friended, followed, and subscribed to everyone they care to know.
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Should researchers agree to a moratorium on any human genome editing that can be passed down to future generations?
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They'll be talked about by future generations, too, if Owens proves to be the Cristóbal Balenciaga of our time.
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Supporters of the accord argue it's the right thing to do for the environment, and for people — future generations.
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It is also a great way to make sure that their memory will be passed on to future generations.
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Those men will write down these lessons for future generations to hear about, even as Karamakate fades from history.
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Then I think obviously we would not be proud of what we're handing on to future generations of Americans.
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And Nintendo realized they need to be aware that that generation is where future generations are going to be.
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These artists are stitching together an image of what the scars look like for future generations to examine them.
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Vonn says she hopes that women's success at the Olympics will inspire future generations of Olympians — or whatever they want.
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There are modest and manageable solutions Congress could implement right now to preserve Social Security for current and future generations.
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If we ignore this reality, the climate forecast is not good for us, and is particularly bad for future generations.
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After a year, you can bind those stories into a book to enjoy yourself or hand down to future generations.
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Yet, we can avoid that future -- and the unfair burden it places on future generations -- with some simple changes. 5.
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Warren's proposal is incredibly detailed, accounting for different income brackets, racial and academic inequities, and future generations of college students.
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To her, It was an opportunity to set the example for future generations to learn how to approach the topic.
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"It's a bold move that will better protect our planet for future generations," says Rodney McMullen, Kroger's chairman and CEO.
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Future generations will remember this Golden Globes the way Carell remembers his "Fantasia Day," if they remember it at all.
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Rising federal debt dampens economic growth, burdening future generations with diminished opportunities and a larger debt burden to pay off.
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There is a sense that the history with which future generations will judge today's leaders is being written every day.
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It erases a chunk of the past, depriving future generations of the chance to study, appreciate and learn from it.
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To future generations he bequeathed an establishment too ready to see each political twist as proof of a new realignment.
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He used a running national debt clock as a prop and fretted about leaving a financial mess for future generations.
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We all, women and men, need to teach future generations about the power of respect and support for one another.
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We just hope we're able to lay more groundwork for the future generations, and future athletes, and Olympians — especially female.
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Democrats have unveiled a slew of economic proposals meant to invest in future generations and reverse wealth and income inequality.
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Stanford's Hurlbut said there are risks to editing DNA, as those traits can then be passed down to future generations.
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They're using the same transportation infrastructure, and using it harder, but they're not helping to maintain it for future generations.
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That will require considering whether to put the burden on current generations, future generations or something in between, he said.
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Certain changes to DNA could also be passed on to future generations, while changes to RNA generally aren't passed on.
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And that should be enough to attract future generations who are bewitched by anything that runs counter to current customs.
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The price right now is $1,000, but Vuzix hopes to bring it down to less than $500 with future generations.
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"One email was from a 13-year-old app developer who thanked us for standing up for "all future generations.
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I am worried that the patent system that helped me succeed will not be there for future generations of inventors.
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The aptly-named "STRONGER Patents Act" will ensure that future generations have the same protections and incentives that I did.
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"Air pollution reduction should be the goal of everyone for their own health and that of future generations," Thomas said.
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It was undergoing a $6.8 million restoration at the time of the fire, intended to preserve it for future generations.
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Another is the impossibility of borrowing goods and services from future generations, who are not yet alive to produce them.
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Apple will be donating to the rebuilding efforts to help restore Notre Dame’s precious heritage for future generations.
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How do we learn from that experience and lay a foundation for long-term prosperity in future generations to come?
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Decisions we make now regarding fossil fuels and clean energy will have significant – and potentially permanent – effects on future generations.
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READ: Saving the planet for future generations Tompkins spent several years as CEO of Patagonia before stepping down in 1993.
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" They ended the note with the affirmation that they will be "reinforcing our message of female empowerment for future generations.
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How do you quantify the value of communal information when its disclosure will deny future generations' their stake in it?
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But these jobs have gone away, despite Trump's desperate efforts to prop them up on the backs of future generations.
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He views the movement as essential to securing economic equality for future generations, and breaking the cycle of worker exploitation.
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Now is their opportunity to redefine what it means for them, and for the future generations of boys and men.
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"The expanded monument will serve as a conservation, climate, and cultural refuge for my granddaughter and future generations," Kahoʻohalahala added.
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The fund invests Norway's revenues from oil and gas production for future generations in stocks, bonds and real estate abroad.
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Nowhere in Shakespeare is it said that future generations may well need a glossary to understand some of the dialogue.
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Park's successor, President Moon Jae-in, said the case was "heartbreaking," and should serve as a lesson to future generations.
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Latino entrepreneurs have emerged as a driving force for the U.S. economy, strengthening communities and inspiring future generations of Americans.
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Mahdara sees Beautycon as a way to tap into the new multi-cultural, multi-ethnic voice of America's future generations.
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One has the feeling, though, that future generations will potentially look back and see a president as influential as Reagan.
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He, like others, wants to be able to discuss the historical underpinnings of monuments and their meaning for future generations.
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The existence of the Tanzanian field has the potential to essentially save the world's supply of helium for future generations.
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Nixon, not exactly a tree-hugging poster child, saw the value of preserving beauty and natural resources for future generations.
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President-elect Trump and the new Congress have an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy for this and future generations.
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Democrats' proposed tax hike on future generations will only slow our economy and do nothing to address Social Security's shortcomings.
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This translates to future generations that will have a greater chance at breaking the cycle of poverty and achieving success.
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As citizens we should take note that our best science tells us that societies that invest in future generations thrive.
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A trend of vegan and plant-based diets could be "dumbing down" future generations, according to a prominent UK nutritionist.
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As people of faith and conscience, we have a moral obligation to defend the vulnerable and care for future generations.
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More than a century ago, our leaders saw the importance of protecting these places for the enjoyment of future generations.
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When the big players don't consider nature and future generations, it's very difficult to imagine anything other than a dystopia.
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Negotiating the civic bureaucracy of Greensboro, she introduces meaning to one individual's experience that may sound alien to future generations.
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A reaching out to some figure that future generations might use as a linchpin to human progress throughout the cosmos.
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Eventually, he wants them to tell a complex story that will communicate to future generations the state of fashion today.
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The memorial will be used to educate future generations about the contributions Native Americans have made to the United States.
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Protecting public health of Americans today and for future generations is our responsibility, and not one to be taken lightly.
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" The creation of universal prekindergarten, she said, "defines him, and it's going to have historical significance for our future generations.
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However, despite tumultuous times, I have also experienced things older or even future generations may never have the ability to.
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De-Trumpification would be a way to officially mark this obscene presidency as aberrant, a negative example for future generations.
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"One cannot force one's lifestyle on the future generations," he said in remarks reported by the semiofficial ISNA news agency.
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I'm hopeful that future generations will learn social media responsibility and somehow manage to communicate without demonizing the other side.
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He said it is important for future generations to be able to use the data to understand their own history.
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"His legacy in politics, in our history, in culture is an example for all future generations," President Ivan Duque tweeted.
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As we offload our thinking into machines, these flaws in thinking become endlessly perpetuated and increasingly unchallenged by future generations.
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"One cannot force one's lifestyle on the future generations," Mr. Rouhani said, in remarks reported by the ISNA news agency.
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I have so much faith in the future generations and by the end of the day, love will, hopefully, win.
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"The introduction of genetic modifications into future generations could have permanent and possibly harmful effects on the species," they wrote.
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But because I believe in the golden rule: Give unto future generations the same opportunities and privileges my generation enjoyed.
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"Both Sally Ride and Rosa Parks made the world better for future generations of girls," a Mattel spokesperson told CNN.
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All I ask is that future generations can be afforded the same opportunity to turn kickass entertainment into good grades.
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Hearing these stories and keeping them alive for future generations is all we can do; it's what we should do.
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Getting independent films made is only part of the battle; keeping them in screenable shape for future generations is another.
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To be clear, this treatment doesn't make a change in people's DNA that could be passed down to future generations.
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The economic opportunities you experienced were clearly not extending to future generations but you didn't advocate for policies to help.
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What has happened is going to benefit the future generations, but I really hope to make the most of it.
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Another conundrum is the fact that millennials and others in future generations are not interested in running the family business.
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Reforming Medicare to protect it for future generations won't be easy, and I don't pretend to have all the answers.
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What is driving this mad rush to delete or destroy the historical record, rather than preserve it for future generations?
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If Mr. Trump's presidency ends in humiliation, future generations may well conclude that it was bound to fail all along.
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The loss of wildlife makes this world a lonelier, colder place and deprives future generations of a genuinely wild planet.
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"We're doing what we need to do to ensure that our children in future generations have a life," Liu said.
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The job is a mix of hard and soft skills, something he hopes to instill in future generations of workers.
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This refuge is a national treasure, and we have a moral obligation to protect it for future generations of Americans.
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Rental subsidies targeted at low-income families with children could help maximize the benefit of increased dynamism on future generations.
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"He was a great man, and we owe it to future generations to find a cure to this devastating disease."
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We must recognize that some responses will require not only action within our lifetimes, but also action by future generations.
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I commit these words to the pages of The New York Times so future generations will know it really happened!
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The question is whether the court will celebrate that anniversary with a new ruling effectively gutting privacy for future generations.
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Back in their nests, cooing contentedly as their party sticks future generations with the bill for lower tax rates today.
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Or alternatively, a new deficit-financed spending program that eventually would be paid for by higher taxes on future generations?
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The copyright system depends on the availability of unowned works to serve as a basis for future generations of creativity.
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That we're conserving the amazing resources of our planet so that future generations can enjoy the beauty of this place.
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For too long, our country has ignored its problems, punting them down the road for future generations to deal with.
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I bet she wondered whether her success would make it easier for future generations of women to run for office.
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The idea behind the prize, Future of Life Institute co-founder and MIT professor Max Tegmark told me in an email, is that when people do future generations a favor — saving the world so future humans get the chance to exist — those future generations will eventually have the chance to look back and thank them.
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While we might never win a Nobel, we are solving interesting and important scientific problems, and training future generations of scientists.
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And my broader concern, as you&aposve mentioned, the weakness of society because we&aposre not building future generations of leaders.
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So Eva Stories fills in that gap and becomes a path to conitnuing the education of the Holocaust to future generations.
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Burney has spent much of her life overcoming this prejudice and paving the way for future generations of female indigenous Australians.
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James Hansen, one of the world's most prominent climate scientists, joins the youth plaintiffs in suing on behalf of future generations.
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"Flash is an important piece of Internet history and killing Flash Player means future generations can't access the past," Linstedt wrote.
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"If we allow pikas to disappear we are depriving future generations of the opportunity to enjoy their presence," he told Gizmodo.
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Since those early days, though, the game was thought to be lost and unpreserved for future generations to enjoy or appreciate.
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But it reveals the mentality of the time: portraiture was used as a way to preserve the living for future generations.
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It threatens to rob future generations of their livelihoods in those regions where wildlife tourism is the core of local economies.
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I met so many lovely people there, young and old, who share my wish to protect the earth for future generations.
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Washington (CNN)Future generations of Americans will be fully accustomed to a female commander in chief, President Barack Obama said Tuesday.
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Mr Murren has convened a committee of millennial employees to work out how to keep the business relevant to future generations.
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Democratic candidates have unveiled a slew of economic proposals meant to invest in future generations and reverse wealth and income inequality.
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He can pocket the savings or reinvest in his business while at the same time preserving his land for future generations.
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Torillo says he is "thrilled" to be included in a collection that will inspire future generations of first responders like him.
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Future generations will increasingly face asymmetric military warfare, while robots and drones do battle on the ground and in the air.
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Many years and many songs later, Robinson wants to ensure that future generations of children have the same opportunities and support.
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If this can be achieved, future generations may look back on the era of vehicles driven by humans as an aberration.
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The Page program also requires scholarship winners to mentor young people in the community, inspiring future generations to value an education.
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So whatever labour-saving gadgets Silicon Valley dreams up, future generations will probably still have to put in a long shift.
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Continued investment in organizations like Ambri and Velafrica may help ensure both environmental and economic benefits for future generations to come.
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Ultimately, given all of this progress, it's certain that these transformations will positively impact future generations of Native women and girls.
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Norway's sovereign wealth fund is the world's largest, investing the proceeds of the nation's oil and gas production for future generations.
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The Olympic Stadium and the West Ham lease are millstones that will hang around the necks of future generations for decades.
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In light of this progress, these women hope their stories will also help to inspire future generations of female Indigenous entrepreneurs.
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And it impresses on me a very deep sense of responsibility to future generations, to people today to get it right.
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Saikawa told shareholders he first needed to stabilise the company and prepare it for future generations, and then pass the baton.
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And the citizens of our country need and deserve a better functioning, affordable health system that is sustainable for future generations.
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"You do not have the moral right to turn your back on saving this planet and saving future generations," he said.
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"I want future generations to be able to see all these lovely things that we have, like the wildlife," she says.
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Will parents of future generations of designer babies select for adequately capacious earholes so their child can pop an AI in?
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"It is time that we heard your voice and protected this planet for future generations," the actor, an environmental activist, said.
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Despite the increase in spending next year, "there will be no new debts at the cost of future generations", Merkel said.
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FUTURE generations of Brazilians will not look back on the last day of August as a proud moment in their history.
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What kind of society are we creating for future generations when we legitimize hateful language in our laws and everyday conversation?
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That way, future generations won't have to look back at their sex-ed classes and cringe as much as I do.
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If this situation continues unabated it will cause extreme harm to future generations and eventually a gratuitous loss of human life.
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The federal government's talents reside more with countercyclical financing, particularly borrowing money from future generations at a lower discount rate. 3.
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It strengthened Medicare for seniors now and for future generations and also protected and expanding the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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They threaten to drive up tax rates, reduce economic growth, and leave an increasingly heavy burden on future generations of Americans.
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That option relies on us borrowing more money from overseas, driving up our national debt at the expense of future generations.
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Bluntly, our parks are being loved to death and it's time to invest in restoring and preserving them for future generations.
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"Today is a historic day in the fight to protect our planet for future generations," Obama said in a short speech.
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During periods of quiet, anti-Israeli, anti-Jewish curricula in UNRWA schools have indoctrinated future generations of rejectionists and terror recruits.
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None of them can bequeath refugee status—and the material, financial and diplomatic support that comes with it—to future generations.
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The USPTO is proud to formally recognize her and ensure we continue to inspire future generations of women inventors and entrepreneurs.
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Congressional Republicans have advocated reforms to Social Security and Medicare, arguing an overhaul is necessary to save them for future generations.
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Those American values offer us a future where our environment is clean and safe, which we can leave to future generations.
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Bach also notes that Eichmann believed it was imperative to kill children, to prevent the maturation of future generations of Jews.
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Thunberg called on the audience to take action and consider how they will be remembered by their grandchildren and future generations.
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The agency has a lofty mission: to preserve our natural and cultural resources for the enjoyment of this and future generations.
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Along with millions of patriots who have supported my campaign for President, I remain committed to Saving America for Future Generations.
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The citizens of the Middle East are desperately looking for leadership that offers hope for future generations rather than greater turmoil.
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Those savings help protect the nation's water future — ensuring that more water is available for future generations, emergencies and our waterways.
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"The charters of few if any private corporations include concern for the well-being of future generations," he comments, rather bitterly.
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We must protect our country's precious natural resources for future generations, and conservation partnerships play an important role in this mission.
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Mr. Trump himself, while promising to push resource extraction, has also at times spoken about preserving public lands for future generations.
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"We must ensure that the special architectural and historic nature of some of our greatest buildings are protected for future generations."
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Similarly, 2628 percent believe that the U.S. is on the "wrong track" when it comes to planet protection for future generations.
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These are crimes of war and genocide; future generations may find the only record of their villages and ancestors in museums.
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The Page program also requires scholarship winners to mentor young people in the community, inspiring future generations to value an education.
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Betting the prosperity of future generations, and the debt now building on their shoulders, on such exquisite timing is quite risky.
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The role that future generations of Africans will play is already being determined by the actions and decisions we make today.
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The Federal Land Policy and Management Act requires the BLM to account for future generations, and this policy betrays that obligation.
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The WORKER Act lays the foundation for current and future generations of American workers to succeed in a rapidly changing economy.
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The EPA administrator's sin is his willfully unconscious hijacking of future generations' ability to drink unsoiled water and breathe unpolluted air.
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Earlier this week, the 3D printer at the International Space Station printed its first part, a monumental milestone for future generations.
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He wants to make sure future generations have climate that is good climate, as opposed to a disaster, and I agree.
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Bench told him he wants future generations of his family to enjoy the same pristine wilderness that currently sustains Bench's livelihood.
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I hope that in future generations, more women will feel free to be childless without feeling they need a doctor's note.
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Let us hope that the current situation leads one of today's scholars to make a breakthrough that will help future generations.
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Or at least take the first steps to protecting future generations of women from experiencing the same vitriol she has received.
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And then the ashes are put up on a scaffold so that future generations of filmmakers can choose never to dare.
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If we can do that, perhaps the legacy we leave will be one that doesn't face any controversy among future generations.
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Having visible alternative histories to gay and lesbian identities is so crucial for future generations to understand their own cultural heritage.
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It is odds on that future generations will not be talking about the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.
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It's not just to protect my own longevity, it's recognizing that my daily diet decisions have an impact on future generations.
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He said, 'You are going to make a change in our communities and in our kids and in our future generations.
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They are among the first pictures of our species trying to scale it — and to document the feat for future generations.
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If we want a livable climate for future generations, we need to slow, stop, and reverse the rise in global temperatures.
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AARP's voter drive emphasizes multigenerational and multiethnic themes, with a core promise to preserve Medicare and Social Security for future generations.
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Future generations of buyers, Alrosa hopes, will view Russia's diamonds as they see its caviar, vodka or ballet: timeless and pure.
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All told, the bills would add more than a trillion dollars to the federal debt for future generations to pay off.
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If we treat it as a relic of decades past, it will rust away and future generations will pay the price.
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"If Congress won't act soon to protect future generations, I will," he declared in his 2013 State of the Union address.
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We will continue to seek a just peace that will provide future generations with the historic redemption that should be theirs.
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The kind of man that wanted to teach future generations to be better and keep them from making his own mistakes.
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The reproductive health and rights of a generation are at stake, and we owe it to future generations to pay attention.
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The department has a dual mission of developing natural resources, such as oil and gas, and protecting them for future generations.
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Teaching these concepts younger in life is not only necessary to protect current generations, it's important to pass onto future generations.
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If we don't find ways of having a friendly relationship with China, we will put future generations of Americans at risk.
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I wish to be a voice for future generations and young people, who will be the most impacted by these decisions.
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This OneGiga facility would enable us to be at the forefront of the fast charging technology in future generations as well.
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This designation ensures our historical and cultural legacies in the California desert will be permanently protected for future generations to enjoy.
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I look forward to celebrating EPA's accomplishments over the coming year and continuing to build on our progress for future generations.
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The Australian government recognizes the significant environmental challenges faced by the reef and is determined to protect it for future generations.
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"Preserving the effectiveness of antibiotics for future generations is highly important to McDonald's," company spokeswoman Lauren Altmin wrote in an email.
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Future generations of Americans will look back at these proceedings for guidance when they debate whether to hold future presidents accountable.
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Ridding our drinking water systems and watersheds of these contaminants is essential for the health of our environment and future generations.
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Mr. Cost argues that high levels of debt betray the ideals of the Constitution and our moral obligation to future generations.
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The program not only creates park space and helps children stay active, but it also inspires future generations of baseball fans.
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We must ensure that the tremendous cultural resources in the Bears Ears National Monument are protected for current and future generations.
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The deficit-increasing bill that resulted tilts heavily toward the very rich, financing tax cuts on the backs of future generations.
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Despite this, their stories will prevail through the power of art, ensuring that future generations will never forget these appalling events.
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For all the talk about taking care of future generations, debt scolds have almost surely hurt, not helped, our future prospects.
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Publics in many countries may be grossly misinformed about the stakes, oblivious to the science and apparently apathetic to future generations.
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I think for young people, the future generations that are going to absolutely change this system, that's what gives me hope.
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President Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement is a moral outrage and an insult to future generations.
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Thus, one of the most important pie fights in the history of cinema was preserved for the enjoyment of future generations.
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Many hunters see climate change as a serious threat to the wildlife and public lands they want to protect for future generations.
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The renovation to Nascar's most storied track should drastically improve fan experience and it might help capture the attention of future generations.
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Well, this estate-planning technique may allow you to safely pass your IRA on to future generations — if you do it right.
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If we elect him, there will be no excusing our actions to future generations, no pleading ignorance in the face of threat.
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A relatively recent wave of similar patents could point to a new sub-dermal standard in future generations of smartphones and wearables.
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It's on us to continue to grow our network for the benefit of current and future generations of entrepreneurs around the world.
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Their stated stances on climate indicate they would push these costs into the future and, importantly, onto the backs of future generations.
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"The Twitter Archive may prove to be one of this generation's most significant legacies to future generations," the Library of Congress said.
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Wouldn't it seem unusual for future generations to find a giant mountain of human teeth if the wall ever got taken down?
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"This is about building a just and equitable future for my two boys, children across the country, and future generations," she said.
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The method has raised ethical concerns with scientists because the genetic engineering has the potential to impact the genes of future generations.
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The Amazon's destruction leads to "imminent and serious" damage to children and adults for both present and future generations, the judges said.
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As Mahit describes it, it's a technology that allows Lsel Station to pass critical knowledge to future generations of its sparse population.
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Gaurav Sinha, the lead author of the study, believes it's an issue that may negatively affect the financial literacy of future generations.
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If you believe that art and culture are worth saving protecting for future generations to experience, then games preservation is incredibly important.
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The movie suggests not that future generations better understand the mystery, but that as they solve old ones, new ones are born.
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He told Men's Health that one of his main goals now is to ensure his success gets passed on to future generations.
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If it could be passed on (to future generations), that would be the best, but where can you pass it on to?
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The most compelling was Sebeok's plan for a nuclear priesthood, which would pass on information to future generations through myths and rituals.
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It is safe to say either their participation or inaction will shape this country for decades and influence future generations of Americans.
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"I would like people to remember that current events and our actions today will shape the future generations of tomorrow," says Chapman.
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To future generations of South Korean men, Mr Lim's story may come to sound like a quaint tale from the ancient past.
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So what does that mean for future generations, what with climate change making the weather so different from when we grew up?
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Now that we have the Malware Museum hosted by Internet Archive, we hope it will be available for many, many future generations.
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After 25 years we have focused on those items we wished to keep as well as to pass on to future generations.
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With the revival of the hall of fame, their accomplishments and shining examples will live on to inspire future generations of Americans.
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Changing the FRA would likely reduce benefits for future generations of workers, but it would save the program a lot of money.
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The centuries-old question of to whom Northern Ireland belonged was carefully buried for future generations to unearth when they were ready.
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Image credit: NASAIf everything goes well, future generations of this clock may find their way onto robotic missions to explore other planets.
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The 41-year-old actor spoke at the United Nations on Friday on the importance of saving the climate for future generations.
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A strong case could even be made that, for prospective families hoping to spawn future generations of Martian colonists, it's borderline cruelty.
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When mosquitoes with Wolbachia are released into an area, they breed with local mosquitoes and pass the bacteria on to future generations.
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Besides adding to the historical record, always a worthwhile endeavor for future generations, the biggest impact might be on the 2020 election.
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An Inconvenient Truth came out in 2006 — its central call to action was that we owe addressing climate change to future generations.
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Here are some facts about the fund: ** The fund invests the Norwegian state's proceeds from oil and gas production for future generations.
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Future generations may well have the occasion to ask themselves: why did our parents not wake up when they had a chance?
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Collectively we have the knowledge, skill, and resources to achieve it, so let's make future generations proud and finish what we started.
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Future generations will look to the activists and advocates of today to see how they continue to fight throughout the Trump presidency.
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I created GoldieBlox to be a toy and media company to disrupt the pink aisle and inspire future generations of female engineers.
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The Antiquities Act of 1906 gives president's power to create national monuments to protect cultural, historical, and natural heritage for future generations.
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"It is very important to safeguard our future generations and ... to enhance a culture of prevention and awareness," said the government spokesman.
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Now is the time to increase federal funding for basic science to ensure that future generations can enjoy profoundly healthier, wealthier lives.
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As in the battle against climate change, the quest to clean up space shouldn't be passed on to future generations, he said.
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This method "can potentially be used to prevent transmission of genetic disease to future generations," said Amato, who is a reproductive endocrinologist.
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In this case, entire groups of people, future generations and other species are denied or given limited access to common pool resources.
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It's time we stop punishing successful entrepreneurs and start encouraging Americans to dream big, work hard and build legacies for future generations.
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Future generations will look back at 2019 as the year we decided to make ending heart disease a reality — for all Americans.
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No matter the risks, exploration will always make dreams a reality for us all and inspire future generations to do even more.
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Massive accumulating debt provides more money for Congress to spend now, at the cost of economic growth and opportunity of future generations.
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The threats of climate change and nuclear war demand great vision and leadership to protect our future and that of future generations.
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"Plain and simple: the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a national treasure worth protecting for future generations," Huffman said in a statement.
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Yet, America's innovative spirit remains and we have a duty to harness that inspiration to create a greener planet for future generations.
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Americans want strong, safe and smart transportation networks to make their lives, and the lives of future generations, better and more modern.
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Dying broke beats the tax man, but is terrible for future generations who could keep building the business and hiring more workers.
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But your administration attempts to go back in time to rescue the coal industry, which is actually a threat to future generations.
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Politicians like to frame their agendas in terms of the ways policies will shape the world they'll leave behind to future generations.
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"The conservation of wildlife and habitat for future generations is a goal we share with Alaska," said NPS Regional Director Bert Frost.
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After contemplating the gradual disappearance of these words from her life and memory, Ms. Wilcox began compiling a dictionary for future generations.
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In hacking down Paul Allen, he made sure that future generations would never see such unsportsmanlike behaviour given so lenient a sanction.
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"We will spend our lives working to make sure future generations have the greatest opportunities possible," the couple wrote in a letter.
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But the most alarming conclusions of the report are what lie ahead for future generations, since climate change is a generational problem.
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Archives exist to make the remnants of history accessible and long lasting so that current and future generations have access to them.
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It is up to the rest of us to learn from mistakes and construct a new and better normal for future generations.
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"In order for future generations to be able to get over this, we need to document these images, document brutality," Majd said.
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Unless Congress intervenes, GenXers, millennials, and future generations will struggle to afford their own retirement if they can't get their full benefits.
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She said she hoped the women's liberation movement would help future generations of women feel less conflicted in their decisions about parenting.
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It could be that one of the current behaviors that future generations will regard as most barbaric is our treatment of fetuses.
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LK: The plan is to save the messages and make them available again for future generations in the year 2030 and 2050.
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Before GeoCities vanished, a group called Archive Team decided to back up a terabyte of these sites for future generations to explore.
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But art is the record of culture we leave for future generations, and it too is being warped by our unequal economy.
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Because when future generations, or civilizations look back, if they look at our media, our newspapers, what will they know of us?
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By working with the state's breadwinning industry, we can move forward with continued prosperity while also protecting our environment for future generations.
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The way to get governments to adhere to long-term climate targets, she argues, is to "recognise the rights of future generations".
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"My highest priority has been to push for change, so future generations of athletes will be safer," Raisman said in a statement.
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Today's decision affirms that presidents have the authority to protect marine areas like this for the benefit of current and future generations.
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Seniors want what is best for future generations and should welcome modernizing the Social Security program to help their children and grandchildren.
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Exile stifled those rebellions, but the Decembrists and the Sybiracy (the Polish word for "Siberians") became inspirations for future generations of revolutionaries.
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He characterized Tesla as the best company on the planet, working hard to solve problems that affect us all and future generations.
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Thousands of players went on strike in 1982 and 1987 to pursue and, eventually, win free agency for future generations of players.
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In the interest of curbing addiction in future generations, the statute subjects "new" tobacco products to a series of costly regulatory hurdles.
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Mr. Reuther hoped the union would train future generations of leaders in the contemplative setting far from the toil of assembly lines.
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The poll also found that 85033 percent of voters believe in climate change and 72 percent believe it will impact future generations.
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If everybody was dedicated to saving our planet, to protecting future generations, to saving my future, then we wouldn't have this problem.
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" Of her eco-conscious bash, Němcová adds, "Taking care of our planet Earth is incredibly important — crucial for us and future generations.
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Now is the time to strengthen our retirement system so that today's and future generations can afford a comfortable and dignified retirement.
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In all, he set aside about 230 million acres of public land for future generations — an endowment 50 percent larger than Texas.
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Future generations must emphasize the importance of shared culture and education if Europe is to resist the rise of intolerance and fear.
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Weakening any of these disasters will help the world's most vulnerable, meaning low-income populations and people of color, and future generations.
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Fortunately, there are a number of domestic and international organizations committed to fighting climate change, and protecting our earth for future generations.
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The remaining chambers will be triggered on the 100-, 1,000-, and 10,000-year anniversaries and their contents will be decided by future generations.
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John Avlon is the author of "Washington's Farewell: The Founding Father's Warning to Future Generations" and editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast.
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On Thursday she announced that proceeds from the book will go to project Água Limpa, which helps protect water sources for future generations.
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Sixty-nine percent of the women we surveyed choose to support social causes in order to create a better world for future generations.
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If future generations, discouraged by their fading influence, never adopt the voting habit, turnout will fall further, weakening the legitimacy of elected governments.
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Progress in America also helped catalyse the historic Paris climate agreement, which presents the best opportunity to save the planet for future generations.
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Since then, numerous buildings that would have met a similar fate have been given landmark status, allowing them to survive for future generations.
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