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And an ‘opportunity’ for an equal education is an opportunity in name only when you can’t afford to live in a good school district or to pay college tuition.

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The companies will have equal control, despite Airbus’s space business contributing around half of the new venture’s combined turnover.

“Whoever wins the ‘quantum race’ will gain an unprecedented geopolitical, technological and economic advantage,” they wrote, noting that government funding announcements for quantum equaled at least $42 billion at the time of their writing.

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“Whoever wins the ‘quantum race’ will gain an unprecedented geopolitical, technological and economic advantage,” they wrote, noting that government funding announcements for quantum equaled at least $42 billion at the time of their writing.

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Keep in mind that not all recessions are created equal either.

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

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