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In light of this, it remains unclear how to cast the transparency intuition to better bring out the core idea that is meant to be conveyed by the slogan that introspecting sensory experience is not a matter of attending to one's own mind.
However, we agree that reporting could be improved to better bring out where ANSP has done more than was envisaged.
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The results of various datasets in volume rendering show that boundary of different materials exhibits a trapezoidal shape in the proposed IS space, and boundary information is much better brought out in comparison to the IGM space.
We want products to improve, but we must also stay vigilant, asking whether "better" products bring out our better selves.
I don't believe there is one ideal of beauty but I do think you can make people look better and bring out the best in them.
Better to bring out four people simply dressed, reading straightforwardly at lecterns with nuance and feeling but not playing parts.
But true to form, the Fiasco team continues to keep things simple, the better to bring out the material's complexity.
A set of glass shelves in the gallery room, for instance, has been left empty, the better to bring out the details in the pitcher and fruit frescoed behind it.
Part of the genius of the High Line is its simplicity – a very small range of elements is used to make the paving and seats, the better to bring out the latent wonders of the place.
His message is that movies just have to be better to bring out big audiences: "The bar has just been raised in terms of presenting something that feels fresh and unique.
It was Mr. Sellars who in 1988 set "Figaro" in an apartment in the Trump Tower, the better to bring out the work's continued relevance to an era still struggling with the issues of class and power that bedeviled the 18th century.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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