cada
each ; every.
Both these hosts offers around thirty-five data bases each.
The directory is a finding list which lists for every field its tag, the number of characters in the field, and the starting character position of the field within the record.
a cada instante
by the second
Espadrilles have been around since at least the 14th century, and they're gaining popularity by the second!.
a cada momento
by the second
Espadrilles have been around since at least the 14th century, and they're gaining popularity by the second!.
a cada rato
every so often
every now and then
every now and again
every once in a while
Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
cada año cada caso por separado cada cierto tiempo [Que ocurre de un modo irregular a lo largo del tiempo] cada cinco minutos cada cosa a su tiempo cada cual por su cuenta cada cuando cada cuantos + Nombre cada día cada día que pasa cada diez años cada dos cada dos años [Compárese con biannually (que ocurre dos veces al año)] cada dos días cada dos minutos cada dos por tres cada dos semanas [Generalmente el significado es que se hace u ocurre cada dos semanas, aunque también se podría utilizar para indicar dos veces a la semana] cada hora cada loco con su tema cada maestrillo tiene su librillo cada mes cada noche cada pocos años cada seis meses cada semana cada tanto cada tantos minutos cada tantos + Período de Tiempo cada tanto tiempo cada uno cada uno por separado cada uno que se las apañe como pueda cada vez cada vez en mayor grado cada vez más cada vez más abultado cada vez más acelerado cada vez más + Adjetivo cada vez más alto cada vez más amplio cada vez más avanzado cada vez más desarrollado cada vez más estricto [Adjetivo] cada vez más extendido cada vez más fácil cada vez más lejos cada vez más + Participio cada vez más pruebas cada vez más rápido cada vez más restringido [Adjetivo] cada vez más tenue cada vez más viejo cada vez mayor cada vez mejor cada vez menor cada vez menos cada vez mucho mayor cada vez peor con cada momento que + pasar con una pierna a cada lado de de cada + Número + veces + Número demanda cada vez menor desajuste cada vez mayor entre y desajuste cada vez menor entre y diferencia cada vez mayor entre y diferencia cada vez menor entre y disfrutar al máximo (de) cada momento disfrutar cada minuto de disfrutar (de) cada momento distanciamiento cada vez mayor entre y el pan nuestro de cada día ganarse el pan de cada día hacer cada cosa a su tiempo hacerse cada vez más grande hacerse cada vez más pequeño importancia cada vez mayor ir cada vez mejor número cada vez mayor población cada vez más envejecida preocupación cada vez mayor (por) problema cada vez mayor problemas cada vez mayores pruebas cada vez más concluyentes qué es cada cosa relación cada vez más tirante separación cada vez mayor entre y ser el pan nuestro de cada día tirantez cada vez mayor todos y cada uno todos y cada uno de todos y cada uno de + Adjetivo + Nombre una necesidad cada vez mayor una vez cada dos semanas una vez cada quincena un número cada vez mayor un número cada vez mayor de uno de cada cinco uno de cada cuatro uno de cada diez uno de cada ocho uno de cada tres volverse cada vez más grande volverse cada vez más pequeño
annually
on a yearly basis
year-on-year
yearly
on a case-by-case basis
episodic
every so often
every now and then
every now and again
every five minutes
time will take its course
let matters take their course
you can't rush time
one thing at a time
everything has its appointed time
everything happens in its own time
to everything there is a season
every man for himself
every so often
every now and then
every now and again
every once in a while
every few + Nombre
every day
each passing day
ten-yearly
decennially
every other
biennially
every other day
every other minute
all the time
now and again
often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.]
frequently
every other minute
every five minutes
every few minutes
biweekly [bi-weekly]
hourly
to each his own
each to their own (taste)
different strokes for different folks
there's more than one way to skin a cat
on a monthly basis
every night
every few years
six-monthly
weekly
every so often
every now and then
every now and again
every once in a while
every few minutes
every few + Período de Tiempo
every so often
every now and then
every now and again
every once in a while
apiece
each
each one alone
every man for himself
at a time
each time
every time [everytime]
ever-increasing
ever-growing
ever-increasing
increasingly
more and more
progressively
ever more
mushrooming
ever greater
in increasing numbers
increasing
swelling
accelerated
ever + Adjetivo Comparativo
constantly rising
steadily rising
steadily growing
ever-widening
ever-wider
fast-moving
fast-developing
tightening
spreading
ever easier
further and further
ever + Gerundio
accumulating evidence
ever faster
accelerated
tightening
fading
aging [ageing]
escalating
ever-growing
ever-increasing
expanded
growing
increasing
mounting
rising
spiralling [spiraling, -USA]
deepening
rapidly growing
expanding
constantly rising
swelling
ever larger [ever-larger]
galloping
steadily rising
steadily growing
mushrooming
ever greater
rapidly expanding
ever-widening
burgeoning
heightening
ever-wider
from strength to strength
decreasing
dwindling
diminishing
thinning
fading
waning
declining
falling
shrinking
receding
sinking
ebbing
descending
tumbling
less and less
fast-increasing
exploding
worsening
with every passing moment
astride
Número + times out of + Número
falling demand
widening of the gap beween .... and
widening gap between ... and
narrowing gap between ... and
narrowing of the gap between ... and
widening of the gap beween .... and
widening gap between ... and
narrowing gap between ... and
narrowing of the gap between ... and
enjoy + each moment to the full(est)
enjoy + every minute of
enjoy + each moment
widening gap between ... and
widening of the gap beween .... and
all in a day's work
get + Posesivo + bread
earn + Posesivo + bread
earn + Posesivo + bread and butter
take + one thing at a time
do + one thing at a time
get + bigger and bigger
get + smaller and smaller
growing importance
growing significance
go from + strength to strength
grow from + strength to strength
go + great guns
do + great guns
go + swimmingly
rising numbers
greying population [graying population]
growing concern (about)
growing problem
mounting problems
mounting evidence
what is what
mounting tension
widening gap between ... and
be an everyday occurrence
mounting tension
in full force
each and everyone
any and every
any and all
each and every
Pronombre + every + Nombre
a growing need
once a fortnight
once a fortnight
growing numbers
a growing number of
one in five
one in four
one in ten
one in eight
one in three
get + bigger and bigger
get + smaller and smaller
The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.
This service will be produced on a yearly basis.
This corresponds to a year-on-year increase of 28%.
I suggest that somewhere between 10 to 25 years' worth of material be stored online and that the catalog be weeded or purged yearly.
However, it is our intention to incorporate some changes in new agreements and deal with other matters on a case-by-case basis.
Politics often makes library development episodic and unpredictable.
Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
So people who check their email every five minutes waste 8 hours a week figuring out what they were doing moments before.
This year, I won't make any resolutions because I don't want to pressure myself - time will take its course.
I'll just let matters take their course and concentrate on studying and hope that everything will be all right in the end.
Like most teens, you probably just wish time would hurry up and you were out of high school already, but you can't rush time.
There is no royal road to anything, one thing at a time, all things in succession.
Just like a flower in season, everything has its appointed time and there is always a beginning and an end.
We may want things to happen at a particular time, but I keep learning over and over again that everything happens in its own time.
I know that to everything there is a season, but I am a gardener and I start counting the days until spring the day after Christmas.
If more and more of us begin to see life purely as 'every man for himself,' what other unintended consequences may come with such a shift.
Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
They agreed to publish a new edition at appropriate intervals, for example every few years.
The whole business has an air of familiarity because it happens every day.
With each passing day, it becomes more evident that the main purpose behind Bush's illegal, warrantless spying program is not collecting intelligence on terrorists.
Annual indexes over several years may be cumulated to five-yearly or ten-yearly indexes.
From 1907 to 1946 the indexes were cumulated decennially.
He cooperates in every way - works two evenings a week, every other Saturday, and one Sunday afternoon in four.
The UDC committee meets at least biennially, usually annually.
The bottom line of this research is that skipping one meal every day or every other day should slow or prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
Imagine holding your breath for 30 seconds every other minute for 8 hours - that's what happens to people with sleep apnea.
Improvements are, however being made all the time: the dividing line between microcomputer and minicomputer is already blurred.
Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.
Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.
Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.
It's also not always practical to don and remove gloves every other minute when dealing with babies and toddlers.
I am tired of having to blow my nose every five minutes.
Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes.
The data base is updated biweekly with approximately 1,200 to 1,500 records.
If a study must be conducted of the use made of the reference room, hourly head counts, shelving statistics, and inquiries as to the users' school or industrial affiliation may be employed.
To each his own - everyone has a penchant for something: food, clothes, shoes, accessories, cars, photography and the list just goes on.
But like Coleen says each to their own, you can always change your name or just get people to call you something else.
'Different strokes for different folks' is a good slogan, as long as we add that they need to also pursue mutual understanding = "Sobre gustos no hay nada escrito" es un buen eslogan, siempre y cuando le añadamos que debemos intentar entendernos mutuamente.
There may be more than one way to skin a cat but there is only one way that is the most efficient.
If you sign for a monthly agreement, the contract length is one month and you are automatically billed on a monthly basis.
I have a roommate who masturbates every night and it makes me sick.
They agreed to publish a new edition at appropriate intervals, for example every few years.
Member governments take it in turns to act as President of the Council for six-monthly periods.
Usually a new bulletin will be issued at intervals, for example, monthly, weekly or daily = Normalmente, un nuevo boletín se publicará a intervalos, por ejemplo, mensualmente, semanalmente o diariamente.
Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes.
LCSH revision is continuous, and may be quite large scale, though this is less obvious because it does not take place in one lump every few years.
Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
Once it is available, duplicates in large quantities could probably be turned out for a cent apiece beyond the cost of materials.
Both these hosts offers around thirty-five data bases each.
The punished people will carry coffins on their backs wherever they go and Allah will talk to each one alone about their sins.
If more and more of us begin to see life purely as 'every man for himself,' what other unintended consequences may come with such a shift.
It is important to recognise that division must be by one principle at a time.
Each time a corporate body changes its name, a new heading is established and appropriate references are made to link the two headings.
DOBIS/Leuven places the union catalog mark against a bibliographic record in the system catalog every time a new title is added to the holdings of the library.
Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
Smaller libraries may increasingly use the Concise AACR2, and here again the recommendations are not always precisely consistent with AACR2.
The tell-tale sign that an institution is no longer serving its initial function is that its energies are more and more consumed by is efforts to preserve and maintain its structure.
After a variety of progressively more responsible positions at LC, he was promoted in 1964 to Associate Director of the Processing Department.
As costs continue to rise and funds remain limited, the importance of spending each acquisitions dollar wisely becomes ever more apparent.
The position of the library as source provider has been eroded in an age of information explosions and mushrooming technology.
The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
Libraries are beginning to recognize that customers have choices for their information needs nd that some of these choices are drawing customers away from the library in increasing numbers, and perhaps for good.
The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.
As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.
Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.
The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
Blood stem cell grafts: a possible treatment for an ever-wider range of cancers.
I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.
To meet the challenge and to anticipate problems associated with blacks adapting to a fast-developing world and entering the job market, attempts should be made to gain a thorough knowledge of their needs.
Representatives from 35 academic libraries discussed their tightening economies, some solutions, and the need to run academic libraries like businesses.
Some discernable trends are an interest in learning resources, growing acceptance of microforms, and the spreading use of the computer for acquisitions, catalogues and information services.
Continuing progress in on-line and CD-ROM technology is leading to new possibilities in information retrieval, and future developments promise ever easier access and use.
Little by little his heath improved and he was able to walk further and further each day.
For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.
There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.
Today's world turns ever faster on the axis of change.
The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.
Representatives from 35 academic libraries discussed their tightening economies, some solutions, and the need to run academic libraries like businesses.
With the fading significance of these physical forms, some of the rationale for unit entries has disappeared.
The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.
Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.
To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
Co-operatives have played a much more extensive role in recent years and are set to continue in their expanded role.
Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
The period from World War 2 to the present day saw the quickened pace and deepening specialisation of researches.
The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.
There is an expanding interest in the idea of local government information services on the part of public libraries.
Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
Technology plays an ever larger role in the delivery of services in libraries of all sizes.
But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.
The position of the library as source provider has been eroded in an age of information explosions and mushrooming technology.
The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.
The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.
Blood stem cell grafts: a possible treatment for an ever-wider range of cancers.
The article is entitled 'From strength to strength: Judaica collections facing the future'.
It is impossible to read the library press today without reading about the increasing costs of maintaining, and the decreasing budgets of libraries, and particularly about the increasing costs of technical services.
Squeezed between the upper and nether millstones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.
It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.
News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.
With the fading significance of these physical forms, some of the rationale for unit entries has disappeared.
This article discusses the impact of growing number of students and waning financial resources on library services and acquisition focusing on book shortages, security problems and inadequacy of staffing.
The public library is a complex institution, evolving through many decades of human history and colliding today with the perplexing realities of change, declining funding, and shifting purpose.
As well as cuts imposed by the Government, libraries were faced with inflation in the price of books and periodicals, and a falling rate of exchange between the pound and the dollar.
Many challenges lie ahead for those selling children's books with increased competition and shrinking profit margins.
Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
It has not yet been decided what strategies libraries will use to face the crisis of rising personnel costs and sinking funds for book acquisitions.
Every publisher, materials vendor, systems vendor and bibliographic utility that serve libraries face sharp competition for a share of the ebbing library market.
The second reason is that companies have to take care of costs to meet the descending price rate of the market.
World share markets sank Thursday after a slide on Wall Street sparked by tumbling demand for oil and fears of slackening growth in the U.S.
As continuing deterioration of postal services renders present methods of inter-library co-operation less and less effective, a radically different balance of cost-factors will emerge.
The impermanence of magnetic media has led to a concern in the library and information community with the fate of the fast-increasing amount of information which is electronically published.
Senior management must be willing to commit funds and manpower to ensure security doesn't fall behind the exploding use of computers in government.
This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.
The reunion between siblings was prickly and the tension grew with every passing moment.
No person shall ride upon a motorcycle as a passenger unless, when sitting astride the seat, the person can reach the footrests with both feet.
If in desperation they do ask at the library, nine times out of ten what they want takes no more than a minute or two to find.
The Spanish airline swung to a net loss in the second quarter, hurt by falling demand for air travel as the recession grips Spain.
The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.
The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.
Trends noted include the narrowing gap in interactive searching between Europe and the USA, and the inter-regional imbalance within Europe in volume of searches.
The result might be greater efficiency and the narrowing of the gap between different modes of thought regarding library classification.
The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.
The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.
Trends noted include the narrowing gap in interactive searching between Europe and the USA, and the inter-regional imbalance within Europe in volume of searches.
The result might be greater efficiency and the narrowing of the gap between different modes of thought regarding library classification.
Sometimes we have to take a step back and remind ourselves to be present now and to enjoy each moment to the fullest.
Many had never even been to Stratford before so they enjoyed every minute of that trip!.
You can transform yourself completely through such luxury holidays where you can roll in the lap of comfort and enjoy each moment like never before.
The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.
The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.
The article 'All in a day's work' examines reference librarianship in the academic environment, discusses how it has changed, and offers suggestions on coping with the stress those changes have caused.
Incentives to earn more than a living were few, and if a man could get his bread by less than a whole week's work, he might well take the rest of the time off.
After the death of her father in 1767 she obtained permission to learn millinery and dressmaking with a view to earning her bread.
These little kids have been left alone in the homes, missing the absence of their family members who are busy earning their bread and butter.
There are times that I need to remind myself that I need to take one thing at a time.
Doing one thing at a time is more efficient and mentally healthier for me.
Hard disks keep getting bigger and bigger, but somehow we still run out of space.
Trust is like an eraser it gets smaller and smaller after every mistake.
The author briefly reviews the growing importance of international telecommunications networks and computers to the business activities of companies.
Information retrieval, particularly from new media, is of growing significance and requires continuing research effort.
This was achieved with great success, and the scheme goes from strength to strength.
Since then the group has grown from strength to strength developing a number of projects of mutual benefit.
He said the growth in enrollment in health professions programs continues 'going great guns'.
She is doing great guns and has turned in some fantastic work which really shows she's understanding what she's researching and learning.
She responded, all a-flutter, that it was going swimmingly as she had just come face-to-face with one of her hero's.
This is the practice of many libraries today that are catering to the sharply rising numbers of children and students.
The article 'Redefining library services for a graying population' addresses the question of public library services for elderly people in the USA.
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about deprivation in rural areas.
These descriptions are seen as a key factor to finding a way out of the growing problems of traversing an ever expanding Web.
Wouldn't it be great if he could fix his mounting problems by simply making a wish?.
There is mounting evidence that omega-3 fatty acids from fish help prevent cardiovascular diseases.
Everything is small and fiddly, and the user has to guess what is what.
China urged all sides to try to ease mounting tensions over Iran's nuclear plans and focus on negotiations.
The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.
People gawp at anything that is not an everyday occurence.
China urged all sides to try to ease mounting tensions over Iran's nuclear plans and focus on negotiations.
The first Japanese beetles of the year were observed in central Indiana on June 22 and have since come out in full force.
The problem is that it benefits each and everyone, but none in particular.
The card catalogue permits us to make as many entries as we like for any and every document.
The survey aimed to ascertain the degree of computerisation of any and all library functions in any type of school-related setting.
Jane works hard for each and every client by giving her undivided attention and listening to their needs.
And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.
There is a growing need for the storage and management of pictorial data.
The volunteers receive training once a fortnigt in the winter and twice a week in the summer.
The volunteers receive training once a fortnigt in the winter and twice a week in the summer.
The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.
There are also a growing number of local resource centres providing facilities and support for community groups and trade unionists.
The median time to answer questions was just over two days, and about one in five answers received thank-you messages from users.
Users using English language search engines were found to have only a one in four chance of finding information that is relevant to their search while comparable odds for those using a Spanish language search engine only were one in eight.
One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.
Users using English language search engines were found to have only a one in four chance of finding information that is relevant to their search while comparable odds for those using a Spanish language search engine only were one in eight.
One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.
Hard disks keep getting bigger and bigger, but somehow we still run out of space.
Trust is like an eraser it gets smaller and smaller after every mistake.