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a rate; number; or amount in each hundred commencer à apprendre
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only a tiny percentage of the day trippers are aware of the village's gastronomic distinction
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the radical; reforming; or socialist section of a political party or system commencer à apprendre
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his usual position on the left wing
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a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water commencer à apprendre
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the cause of Europe's recent droughts
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a device by which a flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container can be controlled commencer à apprendre
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she turned the cold tap on
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a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services commencer à apprendre
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they were faced with legal fees of £3000
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The place of origin or earliest known history of something commencer à apprendre
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Detection and provenance will be key in fighting disinformation and information warfare
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An increasingly large proportion of video content online will be synthetic in 2021 meaning wholly or partially generated by AI.
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Some of it will be benign, and even hilarious, such as the YouTubers who are using the power of AI to deepfake Nicolas Cage into every Hollywood movie ever made
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Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm commencer à apprendre
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but there will be plenty that have been created with wholly malicious intent.
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Found or distributed over a large area or number of people commencer à apprendre
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Indeed, the first widespread use of synthetic media non consensual deepfake pornography, which almost exclusively targets women has proliferated wildly since it first emerged at the end of 2017.
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Increase rapidly in numbers; multiply commencer à apprendre
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Indeed, the first widespread use of synthetic media non consensual deepfake pornography, which almost exclusively targets women has proliferated wildly since it first emerged at the end of 2017
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(of a person) dishonestly or unfairly take (something, especially money, belonging to another) for one's own use commencer à apprendre
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Anyone’s identity can be misappropriated in this way
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characterized by or causing cohesion commencer à apprendre
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It is difficult to imagine a more serious challenge to the sense of an objective and shared reality that is needed to keep society cohesive.
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having spread throughout an organ or the body commencer à apprendre
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We will continue to use human fact checkers to validate what is disseminated online, but we will also need technological solutions.
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the action of regarding something as being caused by a person or thing commencer à apprendre
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Adobe’s Content Authenticity Initiative seeks to develop an industry standard for digital content attribution.
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(of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing. commencer à apprendre
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This will require “inoculation” through digital literacy and awareness training, but it will also require proactive countermeasures, including cogent policy responses from the government, military and civil groups.
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used in reference to the time when someone is dying or died commencer à apprendre
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But now, globalization is on its deathbed. It's run into the limitations of its own success: inequality and new, record levels of indebtedness
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the condition of owing money commencer à apprendre
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But now, globalization is on its deathbed. It's run into the limitations of its own success: inequality and new, record levels of indebtedness
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difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality commencer à apprendre
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Now, some highly globalized countries such as Ireland and the Netherlands, have managed to improve income inequality in their countries by better distributing the bounties of globalization through higher taxes and social welfare programs
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the condition of being weak and delicate commencer à apprendre
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And now, in 2020, we're confronted by the pandemic, which has shaken the ground under us and further exposed the frailties of the globalized world order
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the setting or background for a scene, event, or situation commencer à apprendre
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Against a backdrop of trade wars, some countries like the US have outbid others for masks.
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without success or a result commencer à apprendre
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So any hope that we might have a world vaccine or a world recovery program is in vain
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in a manner that is suitable or proper in the circumstances commencer à apprendre
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But think appropriately of great sheets of ice breaking apart, some drifting away and others later reforming
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lying towards, near, or facing the east commencer à apprendre
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During the period of globalization, one of the key phenomena was the eastward expansion of the European Union
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And this is beginning to happen, albeit slowly
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European politicians need to do a very good job of asking them how they feel about these common values and then communicating the answers back to them in a clear and tangible way
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attachment or commitment to a person, cause, or belief commencer à apprendre
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And in time Europe will, and should, tie financial aid to these countries and policy to their adherence to Europe's shared values. And these countries, and others in Eastern Europe, and Cyprus, still have close financial ties to Russia and China
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an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain commencer à apprendre
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But the age of condescension is now over, so the tangible opportunity in a less uniform, more value
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beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing commencer à apprendre
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how to build education and health care systems for burgeoning populations, and how to make their voice heard on the world stage
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