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Uncertainty can give rise to opportunity for brave investors.
Such conditions are common in protoplanetary disks, the rotating clouds of gas and dust that surround young stars and eventually give rise to planets.
From Science Daily
But this still did not give rise to anything resembling the prisoner-of-war camps that today seem an inseparable part of war.
Such a level of coordination among inauthentic online agents was unprecedented – AI models had been weaponized to give rise to a new generation of social agents, much more sophisticated than earlier social bots.
From Salon
As interstellar dust clouds collapse, they eventually give rise to stars and planets.
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