Sentences with phrase «really wide network»

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According to History.com, the «first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network,» and the online world as we know it today really did not take on its form until 1990, when Tim Berners - Lee, a computer scientist, invented the World Wide Web.
If you really want to win, network far and wide down to the ward level on strengthening the political party you intend using.
Lead author, Dr Jenny Hodgson explained: «Sites across a wide area can be thought of as an «ecological network» and to be really effective these networks need to be bigger, better and more joined up.
What is really interesting is how he likens the Web of Law formed by statutes, cases, and other legal authorities linked together by citations to the World Wide Web and his suggestion that legal research technology can be improved with network science (see his working paper, «The Web of Law», available on SSRN).
Adriana Linares: So, your network is also really wide, I mean — and I hate to say that like, oh, there's this opportunity for when someone needs that type of lawyer you don't want to think that you are going to be available for something like this because it's certainly not something you want to go after but your network, the opportunities get wider because of all that interest in those connections and the many things that you do in your community, I mean, that makes perfect sense.
Green Party joint leader Caroline Lucas told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: «This is a really complex network - but big, big questions need to be asked and it goes much wider than just the referendum.»
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