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On the other hand, |
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the extremely advanced civilization of developed countries |
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means less potential in many aspects including in the area of private telecommunication tools |
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and their demand for further enlargement of such tools tends to saturation. |
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In conclusion, while mobile-phone subscriptions, if used carelessly or without restraint |
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could prove to be a double-edged sword, |
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the fact remains that it is already extremely prevalent in both developing and developed countries |
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and even today, continues to rise in popularity. |
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If people could imbue themselves with intelligence, prudence and discretion, |
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I am sure that most of them will be able to sidestep the potential drawbacks of mobile-phones |
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as well as take advantage of all the merits |
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