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It is orchestrating the effort from the top down: funding businesses and research; promoting national champions and embedding AI across the economy, from industry to military to government surveillance.

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They heard that online betting can promote harmful, addictive gambling behaviours "that bring no benefits to people, families and communities".

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The incident was not reported to police and Webber, who wrote a letter of apology to Gunner Beck, was later promoted.

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Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and broke their word; successive Democratic administrations promoted energy restrictions ensuring we’d have to buy oil from those enemies who paid for terrorism.

The companies said they will “collaborate to advance their shared commitment to responsible gaming, by dedicating prominent assets to educate, raise customer awareness and promote responsible play through campaigns and integrations.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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