Sentences with phrase «just technological progress»

The end result of this process is to fundamentally undermine not just technological progress but democracy itself.

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Bitcoins are indeed one of the technological revolutions, which has enabled countries to benefit from these technologies and also position themselves early on the progress, just like the US railway system in the 1800s.
I don't necessarily have a problem with technological progress as long as that cryptocurrency, as long as the Fedcoin, is just has as anonymous as the dollar bill is when we use it to transact physically.
Would the vision of the leaders assembled at the Summit affirming their faith in globalization becoming benevolent in which economic and technological progress distributed to unite rather than divide the community is a reality or just plain rhetoric?
This scientific revolution, through which we are still living, consists not just in technological progress, but insight into and control over the creation itself.
The scientific aspects of the film are probably not going to impress many who have a basic notion of science, especially in astrophysics, or just in common sense as far as how our technological advancements (especially in space travel) will probably progress in the next 50 years or so, but to judge it on that level will probably ruin the rumination on the film's larger questions regarding humanity and its right to existence.
Fact is, there are technological assists for just about every aspect of off - roading, including All - Terrain Progress Control (think: Low - speed off - road cruise control), as well as a particularly helpful 360 - degree, multi-angle camera system that shows what's directly ahead of the vehicle when you're climbing an obstacle and all you see ahead is hood and sky.
Laws just delay the inevitable by trying to stop technological progress.
It is an outstanding abstract composition which reflects the growing technological and economic progress of American society just a year before the beginning of the infamous Great Depression.
; or maybe in a sense we do, but they could be of either the political / social or technological sort; the more the better, but just political / social could work okay (although that would work partly by boosting R&D to continue technological progress, but I'm not sure if that's necessarily breakthroughs (it wouldn't surprise me if someone got a zinc phosphide, CZTS, or pyrite solar cell to work economically at some point in the future, or used light - trapping to make c - Si cheaper and more efficient, or... — it would surprise me if it happenned tomorrow, but...).
«Obviously» any technological progress in history (e.g. agriculture) was just another turning of the vicious cycle: Saving the stupid from collapse so they could continue multiply more mess, until right before hitting the wall something new got invented.
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